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    Social Responsibility December 12‚ 2012 Dr. Lamberto Androetti Route 206 and province line road Princenton New Jersey 08543 US Bristol-Myers-Squibb Dear Androetti: We are writing to you‚ as part of the social responsibilities that BMS performs‚ to express that we want to set up an internship which will be known as "BMS Educational and Working Internship". This internship will provide students of medicine and business administration the opportunity to grow both personally and professionally

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    Yann Redon Period 2 Ms. Harris APLA Extra Credit Rhetorical strategies are used all throughout 12 Angry Men as Juror #8 (Henry Fonda) attempts to convince all of his peers that the child on trial for murdering his father is innocent. Juror #8 is originally outnumbered eleven to one but using his persuasive skills and rhetorical strategies he is able to woe the other jurors in his direction. During their time in the deliberation room not only Juror #8 uses rhetorical strategies but the rest of the

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    Running Head: NANOTECHNOLOGY AND UNDERSTANDING ITS CONCEPTS IN MEDICINE Nanotechnology and Medicine Gladys Masker Contemporary Applications of the Sciences SCI215 Argosy University Online NANOTECHNOLOGY AND UNDERSTANDING ITS CONCEPTS IN MEDICINE To understand the concepts of nanotechnology and its uses‚ we must first get an understanding of what nanotechnology is. The size of a nanometer is a billionth of a meter‚ or 10-9 of a meter. To illustrate the size of a manometer‚ picture 100

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    Value added refers to "extra" feature(s) of an item of interest (product‚ service‚ person etc.) that go beyond the standard expectations and provide something "more" while adding little or nothing to its cost.[citation needed] Value-added features give competitive edges to companies with otherwise more expensive products. | | | | Value-added is used in several ways to indicate an enhancement to a product or an entity. By one definition‚ value-added is the difference between the cost of

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    eats fish to sustain himself. Orange Juice‚ the peaceful orangutan‚ fights ferociously against the hyena. Even the severely wounded zebra battles to stay alive; his slow‚ painful struggle vividly illustrates the sheer strength of his life force. As Martel makes clear in his novel‚ living creatures will often do extraordinary‚ unexpected‚ and sometimes heroic

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    affect us greatly‚and this is where this lesson comes into play in A Little History Of The World. The chain reaction of one event‚ can sculpt so many more‚ in the end creating a unique masterpiece that is our world today. For example‚ if Charles Martel and the Franks had lost their battles against the Arabs in 732‚ so many more people

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    The Holy Roman Emperor was able to unite and influence the people of Europe for many years to come. Before Charlemagne (or Charles the Great) came into power in 768‚ his grandfather Charles Martel became the ruler of the Frankish territories after the Merovingian dynasty was losing control of it. When Martel died‚ his son Pepin the Short‚ took the power of the Merovingian‚ sought total control of the Frankish kingdom‚ and made himself king. Pepin was able to form an alliance between the papacy‚ which

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    Part One (Toronto and Pondicherry): Chapters 1–6 Summary The main text of the book begins with Pi’s declaration that he has suffered a great deal‚ leaving him despondent. The nature of his suffering and its source are not yet clear to the reader. Pi tells us that he continued his religious and zoological studies and was a very good student. He mentions that his religious studies thesis addressed aspects of Isaac Luria’s cosmogony theory. He speaks at length about sloths and observes that their

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    thesis statements‚ I effectively cover the main points in my writing and provide the reader with a road map of my essay. My Life of Pi essay provides an example of a sufficient thesis statement: “Shown through Pi’s faith‚ hallucinations‚ and stories‚ Martel presents the intangible as a crucial part of safeguarding the human mind when encountering harsh realities.” I learned how to list my theme‚ the “intangible‚” and my limiting idea‚ the “crucial part of safeguarding the human mind when encountering

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    In the eighth century‚ the weakening of the Byzantine Empire caused the papacy to turn elsewhere for protection and support. As the Frankish kingdoms were continually growing in strength during this time‚ it was clear that support from Charles Martel and other Carolingian rulers would be an invaluable asset. The growth of papal integration with Carolingian leaders not only gave them power over rivals‚ but also allowed the Catholic Church to have a strong influence on the Carolingian way of life

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