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    The Rubaiyat

    The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam: Summary & Analysis The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam presents an interesting challenge to any reader trying to sort through its heavy symbolism and not-so-obvious theme. Not only does the poem provide us with a compelling surface story, but a second look at the text can reveal a rich collection of seperate meanings hidden in the poem’s objective descriptions and sprawling narrative-which in the space of a few pages includes such disparate characters as the Moon, God,

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    Life in Future

    * Alphabetical idioms - lists A : * list A1 : abbreviated piece of nothing → (hold all the) aces * list A2 : achilles heel → alarm bells * list A3 : all along → all the rage * list A4 : all sizzle and no steak → apple of your eye * list A5 : (upset the) applecart → at all costs * list A6 : at this stage of the game → (have an) axe to grind * Alphabetical idioms - lists B : * list B1 : (leave someone holding the) baby → in bad shape

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    Dfjdov

    Britney Grant Chapter Summaries of “1984” By George Orwell Book 1 Chapter 1 * It all starts on a cold, bright day in April 1984. At 1 p.m., Winston Smith, a small, frail man of 39 years drags himself home for lunch at his apartment on the 7th floor of the Victory Mansions. The face of Big Brother, the leader of the Party and a heavily mustached and ruggedly handsome man of about 45, appears on giant, colorful posters everywhere in Airstrip One, Oceania saying "BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

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    Unemployed Fresh Graduates in Philippines

    CARBOHYDRATES (sugars, starches, cellulose) * Made from joining H2O and CO2 by plants during photosynthesis * Monomer: Simple sugars: CH2O (ratio of one carbon and one oxygen to every 2 hydrogen) * Three main functions: energy for cells, structural support, cell-cell communication * Three main sources of carbohydrate: starches, sugar and cellulose. 3 Kinds of Sugars A. Monosaccharides (Simple sugars) – Building blocks of more complex carbohydrates. * Glucose (dextrose

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    Inspector James Adamant

    Inspector James Adamant The day I stopped the Atlanta Ripper after being sent through time “Investigator, not to sound ungrateful for the job, but I wasn’t aware this was part of my career trajectory.” The Lieutenant had a point. In fact, this wasn’t part of anyone’s career trajectory. Least of all Investigator James Adamant’s. He was pretty sure that anyone who planned on being ruthlessly, horrifyingly wrenched forward in time would have a better future planned than one that relied on the

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    Brake: A Fictional Narrative

    There was a long sigh from Mason, “ Yeah, alright, we just feel bad considering all you used to do was skate.” Mason sounded sad. We sat in awkward silence for a bit, then, looking at my skateboard when I came up with an idea. “Here!” I looked up and so did everyone else. “I’ll come to the skate park!” This was the most excited I’d been in a while. Everyone just looked at me like I was crazy. “I’ll just watch.” I slipped in not the most convincing voice, But they all agreed to let me go anyway. I

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    Psychoanalytic Viewpoint of a Person

    Theory Freud didn't exactly invent the idea of the conscious versus unconscious mind, but he certainly was responsible for making it popular. The conscious mind is what you are aware of at any particular moment, your present perceptions, memories, thoughts, fantasies, feelings, what have you. Working closely with the conscious mind is what Freud called the preconscious, what we might today call "available memory:" anything that can easily be made conscious, the memories you are not at the moment

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    Krispy Kreme Financial Analysis

    Professor Agbatutu BUSN 5600 Webster University History In 1937 Vernon Rudolph bought a doughnut recipe from a New Orleans French chef and began selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts to local grocery stores in Winston Salem, N.C. People would pass by these stores smelling the delicious scent of Rudolph’s doughnuts and ask to buy hot doughnuts, so Rudolph cut a hole into the wall of his rented building and began selling the Original Krispy Kreme doughnuts to customers who

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    Mavericks in Ghana

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Project Brief highlights on the business case (rationale behind it), the project model and deliverables, the Program management team to set up the organisation and run the project and the cost implications. The need for economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa is vital as over 40% of the population, or 300 million people, live on less than $1 a day. Africa is home to two-thirds of the world’s 48 poorest countries.[1] Mavericks in Ghana is a response to a need in the

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    Business

    company was originally founded by Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy in 1995, focused around some demo software they had created in grad school and a company vision of providing a way for people without much musical training or talent to experience the joy of playing and creating music. The founders believed that if people had the opportunity to create their own music, they would jump at the chance. Their software, which they eventually dubbed The Axe, provided basic music composition tutorials and allowed

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