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    Mystery

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    Who Built the Pyramids? Pyramids: Who Built Them? The Great Pyramids at Giza is the oldest monument on the list of the Seven Wonders of the World. There are several theories or believes behind the construction of these massive stone sculptures. However‚ after researching hard workers not slaves constructed these pyramids seems realistic compared to aliens or out of this world forces building these pyramids. These pyramids were built in 2570 BC‚ by ancient Egyptians and are located at Cairo

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    The Fly

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    with little thought or worry over what tomorrow may hold. Analysis This five-stanza poem takes on a playful rhyme scheme and meter‚ despite its serious and somewhat morbid subject. The first four stanzas are ABCB quatrains‚ each made up of terse lines to communicate the brevity of life‚ which is the subject of this poem. The final stanza‚ however‚ is an AABB rhyme scheme‚ a pair of rhyming couplets‚ which lends an even more playful quality to the poem as a whole while offering a moral or coda

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    1. Introduction My business plan is about a product which works according to the theory of the bottom of the pyramid. The theory was first mentioned by C.K. Prahalad in his book “The fortune at the bottom of the pyramid”. In his book he defines the bottom of the pyramid as the largest and poorest socio-economic group worldwide which live with less than 2 USD per day. The previous strategies which are used to sell products to this market‚ which consists out of 4 billion people are not very useful

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    Bernie Madoff Case Study

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    the financial elite of New York City and around the entire country. Many trusted him and accepted his financial advice for their investments. By the early 1990s‚ Madoff decided to use his knowledge‚ charisma‚ and power to build a ponzi scheme. Madoff’s ponzi scheme involved taking initial investments with the claim that he could get 15%-20% annual returns (even in a volatile market) for the investor. (Hirt‚ Block‚ Danielsen 2011) Word spread quickly about Madoff’s investment plan‚ encouraging the

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    In the poem Anyone Lived in a Pretty how Town E. E. Cummings plays with jumbled syntax‚ a seemingly random rhyme scheme‚ and the paradox of non-identical repetition to convey his message about the ordinariness of daily life‚ the passing of time‚ and the inclusive anonymity of people we encounter in our lives. Anyone Lived in a Pretty how Town describes the daily lives of the people who live in a certain‚ nameless town. The town is not named and neither are any of the townspeople‚ other than to give

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    poem‚ Charge of the Light Brigade‚ has quite a complex rhyming scheme which can make the poem difficult to understand at first. I think that he may have designed it this way to instil a feeling of victory and valour at the end of the poem. I would argue that this‚ along with other literary techniques‚ shows that Tennyson was successful in glorifying the Charge of the Light Brigade in his poem. As I mentioned before‚ the rhyming scheme is an integral part of the poem. The rhyming varies for each stanza

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    Figure of Speech

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    Simile : A comparison between two distinctly different things‚ objects or events. It consists in placing two different things side by side and comparing them with regard to some quality common to them. First the two objects must be different in kind. Secondly‚ the point of resemblance between the two different object or event must be clearly brought out. Such words are used for comparison : ‘like’ or ‘as’. A simple example of Robert Burns‚ “O my love’s like a red rose.” Errors like strews upon

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    The Self Unseeing

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    is talking about past and present simultaneously – a paradox‚ like the title of the poem. The poem’s narrator exhibits feelings of futility in this view of the past and the dead. The metre/rhyme scheme coupled with the detailed description of setting contributes to its haunting quality. Its ABAB rhyme scheme is like a child’s hand leading the reader through the poem. Its opening stanza has a bare and ominous setting – the reader is brought to the floor‚ then to the feet‚ up to the chair‚ then “higher

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    Bernard Madoff

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    Bernard Madoff Cause of action: The cause of action was the Bernard Madoff created a ponzi scheme by taking money from investors and putting it in his pocket instead of investing it. He paid initial investors with money he collected from more recent victims of his scheme. His downfall came when many people attempted to close their accounts with him and he did not have enough cash coming in to pay them all at once. Key facts: Bernard Madoff continued to obtain money from investors over a number

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