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    Chapter 1 Introduction Technology now a day revolves almost in every type of business. A business using the manual system could not cope up with an automatic-based business. An inventory and sales system may have the features and capabilities that a manual system cannot provide. The system provides ease of use and accurate sales computation which results to good production and profit. Automation is innovation‚ relying on computerize systems is an advantage in the business field. With the help

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    The ability of Cutler’s Brigade to repel multiple attacks to the northwest of Gettysburg on the first day of battle was instrumental in the Union Army’s success at Gettysburg. Because Cutler’s Brigade was able to stop the enemy from flanking the Division line‚ the rest of the Army of the Potomac was able to move into position around Gettysburg. This emplacement of the rest of the Union Army around Gettysburg was vital to its success in the Gettysburg campaign; its success in the Gettysburg campaign

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    Pro-slavery contentions reacted to slaveholders reactions as well as prosecuting the character and estimations of a free society. James Henry Hammond‚ the founder of the accompanying letter to an English antislavery. The noticeable South Carolina grower and politician. Manager of a huge estate and scores of servants. Hammond had served in the congress for one term. He was a legislative leader of his state when he composed this letter that made first appearance in a daily paper in 1845 in Columbia

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    Traffic Congestion

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    Traffic congestion is a condition on road networks that occurs as use increases‚ and is characterized by slower speeds‚ longer trip times‚ and increased vehicularqueueing. The most common example is the physical use of roads by vehicles. When traffic demand is great enough that the interaction between vehicles slows the speed of the traffic stream‚ this results in some congestion. As demand approaches the capacity of a road (or of the intersections along the road)‚ extreme traffic congestion sets

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    Horticulture Pests & Diseases A pest is any organism that reduces the availability‚ quality or value of a human resource including our crop plants. Flint‚M. L and Vanden Bosh‚ R 1981. Four pests have been researched‚ although Flint and Van den Bosh describe any detrimental organism as a pest‚ in this report we will treat pests as those which breathe and move. Under the sub heading Pests I have chosen to look at Greenhouse White Fly and Woolly Aphid. In this report horticultural diseases

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    The Debate on Circumcision When it comes to the topic of circumcision‚ most of us will readily agree that we have been told that it is normal and the thought of an uncircumcised penis is “strange”. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of why were we taught uncircumcised penises are not normal? Whereas some are convinced that men are supposed to be circumcised‚ others maintain that it is not necessary and/or harmful. Circumcision is technically defined as the surgical removal

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION International Trade Japan is the fifth largest importer and exporter in the world. Like many other Asian countries that have experienced rapid economic growth in the past few decades‚ exports have had a historical significance to the Japanese economy. The belief in the need to promote exports is part of Japan’s self-image as a "processing nation". Japan imports raw materials and pays for them by processing the raw materials‚ thus adding value to them before exporting the

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    The Macroeconomics of the Auto Industry Bailout [Type the author name] [Pick the date] The Auto Industry Bailout Detroit‚ Michigan grew up around the automobile industry. At its peak‚ Detroit was the fifth-largest city in the United States‚ becoming the home to over 1.8 million people by 1950 (Davey‚ Monica 2013). The prolific population was due greatly to the success of the auto industry in the city. At that time‚ Detroit was flying high‚ its name coined “The Motor City” (americaslibrary

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    Thesis statement: All terrain vehicles are helpful and useful and I will explain how they work and how to fix them in this paper. Outline: Inn this paper I will discuss ATV ’s and general knowledge and getting them wet. I also will discuss their origin and how they need care and how to keep them doing good for a long time. What is an ATV? It is an All Terrain Vehicle‚ also called three or four wheelers. It is also called a quad or ATV. An ATV is built to go where other vehicles cannot

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    Chairman Mao

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    damp‚ and the other things that TCM claims to balance‚ and the vitalism that is at the heart of TCM in the form of qi‚ the undetectably imaginary life “energy” whose flow is supposedly redirected to healing effect by acupuncture. Particularly galling about the ascendency of TCM in the US is the myth that is swallowed whole by its advocates. That myth is the very history of TCM‚ whose true origins are unknown by all but a very few. Contrary to popular belief (particularly about acupuncture)‚ those

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