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    was the first man to create the microscope. He solved a problem that every doctor needed. Antony Van Leeuwenhok was the first man to use it in such a way that everyone learned easily. It is a big help to microbiologist and germintologist .Why was the microscope invented? The microscope was invented in the year 1590. At that time‚ it was very hard for doctors to find a cure for sickness and the cause for it. Eventually‚ the problem was solved. It really was a help to patients as well.

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    Port Klang Scandal

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    However‚ problems occur when few Malaysia’s politician has been charged in persuading the government to spend an additional RM227m on acquiring additional land for the Free Zone development. This paper starts with the definition of corporate governance and discussion about the Port Klang Free Zone scandal. The discussion included the review of Port Klang scandal‚ reasons and impact of the scandal to Malaysian. 2.0 Definition of Corporate Governance Corporate Governance refers to the way a corporation

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    School for Scandal Essay

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    Connor Mullin Mr. Krahn Literature 12 12 April 2012 School for scandal is a clear example of a typical 18th century drama. Agree/Disagree with this statement. “School for Scandal” is an excellent example of a typical 18th century drama. The 18th century begins at the very end of the Restoration in England. After public stage performances had been banned for 18 years by the Puritan regime‚ the re-opening of the theatres in 1660 signalled a renaissance of English drama. Restoration comedy

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    see the how we can till grow and make changes in the world even after we die. The weed begins to grow‚ symbolizing our effects on the world but‚ as Bishop moves on with the poem we can see how little of a part we truly play. I think that she is trying to express the idea that life goes on‚ that new lives can begin once old lives are gone. This is a powerful concept to comprehend because no one wants to die nor do they see the benefit in doing so. But‚ through Bishop’s words we are encouraged to gain

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    The Duke Lacrosse Scandal

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    got him disbarred. The author will examine DA Nifong’s ethical decisions as they pertain to his job and the influence he had on the public along with the ethics of the involved individuals in the case.   Introduction The problem to be investigated is the Duke Lacrosse scandal‚ which decimated a top collegiate athletic program and cast a negative shadow over one of the top academic universities. Duke University had one of the top men’s lacrosse programs in the county‚ which had won numerous national

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    Useful Japanese Phrases

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    Useful Japanese phrases A collection of useful phrases in Japanese. Click on the English phrases to see them in many other languages. Key to abbreviations: frm = formal‚ inf = informal‚ f = said by women‚ >f = said to women English 日本語 (Japanese) Welcome ようこそ (yōkoso) Hello 今日は (konnichiwa) おっす (ossu) - used between close male friends もしもし (moshi moshi) - on phone How are you? I’m fine‚ thanks. And you? お元気ですか? (o genki desu ka) はい、元気です。あなたは? (hai‚ genki desu. anata wa?) お蔭様で元気です

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    Accounting Scandals 3

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    publicly-accessible (Financial Accounting Info‚ 2006). Accounting attempts to create accurate financial reports that are useful to managers‚ regulators and other stakeholders such as shareholders‚ creditors or owners (Financial Accounting Info‚ 2006). Inefficiencies in the processes of accounting may amount to a professional scandal. Accounting scandals or fraud can be explained in various ways. Accounting fraud is a deliberate and improper manipulation of the recording of sales revenue and/or expenses

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    Negative Speakers Roles

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    Negative Speaker’s Roles: (Affirmative 1st Speech) 1st Speech 1.       Do you accept the Affirmative definition? If no‚ explain why :( in a PROPER PARAGRAPH) e.g. (NO COPYING): we the negative team accepts this definition/disagrees with this definition because… 2.       Rebuttal: This CAN NOT is written before the debate. Rebuttal is when you say why they were wrong and they do the same. You have to look for as many points as you can to say they are wrong  (but they cannot be random e.g. vocabulary mistakes)

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    Death in Emily Dickinson’s Work “Because I Could Not Stop For Death…” Emily Dickinson is regarded as one of the greatest American female poets. Although Emily Dickinson wrote about death in many of her works‚ she often times wrote about it in peculiar ways such as death as being eternal and continuous but also immortality as a state of consciousness can be seen in her poem‚ "Because I could not stop for Death-“. Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ "Because I could not stop for Death-"‚ is a playful allegory

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    The accounting scandal at Enron which occurred early during the last decade involved the manipulation of accounting rules in order to enrich the company’s executive leadership. Hence‚ while accounting techniques facilitated the Enron scandal it is more of a tale that is related to the hubris of the firm’s top executives and their deep-seated greed. Evidence that hubris and greed was more of the driving force than the actual manipulation of accounting rules for the Enron scandal is evident in the

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