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    Subject: The customer for this report‚ and recommendation for the purchase of a computer system‚ is a dedicated first-year computer science student at a technologically specialized institution. He is currently working on a degree that involves several courses in word processing‚ computer assisted design‚ and graphics technology. This student is also an avid gamer and has a particular interest in the latest audio and video production technology. Requirements: The computing system and peripheral

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    exposure to sunlight‚ not by reducing its intensity In prehistoric and historic time‚ Inuit peoples wore flattened walrus ivory "glasses‚" looking through narrow slits to block harmful reflected rays of the sun.[3] It is said that the Roman emperor Nero liked to watch gladiator fights with emeralds. These‚ however‚ appear to have worked rather like mirrors.[4] Sunglasses made from flat panes of smoky quartz‚ which offered no corrective powers but did protect the eyes from glare were used in China in

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    Table of Contents How has Trung Nguyen coffee company built/expanded in market? 2 Introduction 2 Internal environments 2 Management 2 Customers 4 Suppliers 4 External factors - PESTEL Analysis 5 Economic factors 5 Social/cultural factors 6 Legal constraints 6 Core competences 6 Clear and distinctive product 7 Difficult to copy 7 Competitive advantages 7 Product differentiation 7 Service differentiation 8 Quality 8 The global perspective 8 Some restriction of Trung Nguyen and Recommendation 10 Conclusion

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    day. Some of the most significant forms of public entertainment in ancient Rome took place in an amphitheatre‚ a large‚ oval shaped platform surrounded by tiered seats. The best-known amphitheatre is the Colosseum‚ named for the colossal statue of Nero which stood nearby. It rises to a height of more than 50 metres and provides seating for 45‚000 people and standing room for a further 5‚000. Seating arrangement was structured by class. The emperor had his own special box‚ the front rows were reserved

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    Han and Roman Attitudes Toward Technology Technology is an important aspect in all civilizations‚ and depending on the point of view looked at the opinions vary greatly. Especially when comparing opinions of lower class and upper class people‚ or gender. During the early first centuries of the Han Dynasty and Roman Empire there were a lot of mixed feelings toward technology. Depending on whose opinion you heard the answer would vary between negative and positive outlooks. Most opinions seemed

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    The Legend of Rome Romulus and Remus Romulus and Remus were twin brothers. Their father was Mars‚ the God of War‚ their mother was Rhea Silvia‚ a vestal virgin and daughter of the King‚ Numitor. Numitor’s brother‚ Amulius‚ had taken the throne from him and had forced Rhea Silvia to become a vestal virgin so that she would not have any children who might try to take back the throne. When the boys were born‚ Amulius seized them‚ put them into a basket and threw them into the river Tiber. He hoped

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    Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Levick‚ B. (1976). Tiberius the politician. London: Thames and Hudson. Salmon‚ E. T. (1968). A history of the Roman world: From 30 B.C. to A.D. 138. London: Routledge. Scullard‚ H. H. (2003). From the Gracchi to Nero: A history of Rome‚ 133 B.C. to A.D. 68. [S.l.]: Routledge. Suetonius‚ Graves‚ R.‚ & Rives‚ J. B. (2007). The twelve Caesars. London: Penguin. Syme‚ R. (1958). Tacitus. Vol. 1. Oxford. Tacitus‚ C.‚ & Woodman‚ A. J. (2004). The annals. Indianapolis:

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    Quentin Tarantino has established himself as the quintessential neo-noir film maker since the passing of Stanley Kubrick. Kubrick’s specialty was creating surrealist imagery through limited dialogue and scenes filmed in “real time”. Tarantino has transposed the film making ideologies of Kubrick by adding complex dialogue and grotesque violence. Both men captured the film making styles of their era’s with postmodern neo-noir visuals as well as dialogue that spoke to the culture of their audience.

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    Punic Wars The three Punic wars consisted of a series of conflicts of interest‚ especially land control‚ between the growing Roman Republic and the already existing Carthaginian Empire. The Punic wars started in year 246 BC and extended until year 146 BC. During this period‚ the Romans had control over the main peninsula of Italy and Carthage ruled the islands and also the commerce of the West part of the Mediterranean. These two empires were in good terms at one point; however‚ a dispute regarding

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    Paul‚ a Liar?! If Yeshua had in fact been referring to Paul as a false apostle and liar in the book of Revelation‚ how is it he was a liar? Obviously‚ the claim of apostleship itself might be considered a lie. But in my thinking‚ the label of "liar" implies a person who uses conscious intent to deceive. When Paul called himself an apostle‚ I believe he really thought he was one. Therefore I would have a hard time actually labeling him as a liar on those grounds alone. I would call him conceited and

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