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Barney The Hitler Of My Genera
Number of Words: 950 / Number of Pages: 4
... a cult-like following among toddlers who swear upon their mother's graves that he is God himself. Barney has become a marketing win-fall. With an international fan club of more than six hundred thousand and video sales that outnumber copies of Cannonball Run and Playboy's Lingerie Video combined, Barney is slowly taking over the world. Barney has brainwashed the world's children into thinking he is a god, when truly he is the spawn of Satan himself. Recently, a student at Duke University published a theorem about Barney being the spawn of Satan: Given that Barney is a CUTE PURPLE DINOSAUR, Barn ...
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A Public Relations Proposal Fo
Number of Words: 4229 / Number of Pages: 16
... ·27.9% - further processed (used in the manufacturing of products such as cakes, pies, pasta, etc.) for food service, manufacturing, retail and export
·17.4% - for food service use
·1.7% - for export
Cholesterol and its link to heart disease have been the biggest detriments to the egg's good name. Nutrition experts recommended a daily limit of 300 milligrams of cholesterol in order to maintain a low cholesterol level. A single egg yolk contains 200 milligrams of cholesterol thereby causing experts to suggest a 4-egg-a-week limit. Since that time, however, changes in expert opinion have ...
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Give Labeling A Chance
Number of Words: 725 / Number of Pages: 3
... The government should make stricter laws on the labeling of goods that contain chemicals which could be potentially hazardous to one's health.
First, "corporations are trying to mislead consumers into believing household pesticides are harmless," according to Marion Moses, M.D. of the Pesticide Education Center in San Francisco ("Latest Organic"). Raid, a product produced by S.C. Johnson Corporation, which is used to kill roaches, ants, and flies, has inscribed on the side of its container "MADE WITH PYRETHRINS: PYRETHRIN INSECTICIDE IS MADE FROM FLOWERS" (18). That fact is very reassuring in ...
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Sim City Forever
Number of Words: 925 / Number of Pages: 4
... size is defined by the amount of squares of building space available. They are then categorized as small, medium, and large. Finally, the player must decide on a name. The name of the city is the one thing that they do not offer choices for. It is completely your choice. The game has already put the player where they want to be, in control. After the startup screen, the player views a blank area known as your city’s “Terrain.” That is where the fun begins. The player’s next duty is to start building. Essentially what is happening is that the player is assuming the ...
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Body Movement
Number of Words: 1293 / Number of Pages: 5
... in the room, is emphasizing points using appropriate hand gestures, appears to be in command of the material, and exudes enthusiasm. Without even hearing what they are actually saying, your impression will be one of competence, sincerity; even leadership on the part of this presenter, and you will have made these determinations on the basis of body language alone.
On the other hand, imagine that you are watching under similar circumstances while a second person does a presentation. This time, you notice that the person avoids direct eye contact with their audience, keeps their hands in their pockets ...
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Contemporary Performance Issue
Number of Words: 988 / Number of Pages: 4
... of the time, or all of the employees some of the time. Either way you look at it, you can hope to see an increase in concentration and performance. As an added incentive, “The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), enacted in June 1998, allows employers to offer workers either cash or tax-free reimbursements for parking, mass transit fares and van pooling expenses“ (Wells par. 3). This is further enhanced for the employer since the Clean Air Act of 1990. There are about 100 metropolitan areas that mandate air quality goals by reducing vehicle emissions that cause pollution. Some ...
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Process Paper How To Get On Th
Number of Words: 423 / Number of Pages: 2
... This should bring up a “Dial-up Networking” window with “username” and “password” spaces. Type in the username and password that your ISP gave you. As soon as all the data is entered, click the “Connect” button at the bottom of the window. It should take about one minute before a window pops up with a timer telling you how long you have been connected. This is important so if you have a limited number of hours for the month, you can manage your time connected to the Internet.
Now that you are connected, it is possible to take advantage of the ...
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Amish Business Relations
Number of Words: 547 / Number of Pages: 2
... way of life, they were forced in by greater urbanization and the diminished availability and affordability of farmland. They would rather stay and go into small business than move to a more rural state. One of the most known societies is in the town of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. There is an estimated 1,000 Amish businesses in the Amish community. Within these 1,000 businesses one third of them were newly formed within the last five years. Some of these businesses have grown rapidly in sales and profit. Fourteen percent of these businesses have earned annual sales in excess of $500,000. Also, it ...
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Compaq
Number of Words: 870 / Number of Pages: 4
... operations into a single cohesive organization. The objective is to deliver 95 percent of all products anywhere in the world within five days or less.
The merge with Digital will create the largest network channel in the world delivering over 80 percent of its products and solutions to customers. 's field resource will continue to complement the strong reseller channel, focusing on building enduring customer relationships worldwide.
Needless to say, the acquisition of Digital Equipment Corporation will complement Compaq as a world leader in manufacturing microcomputers. Our customers will ben ...
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The Land Ethic
Number of Words: 1639 / Number of Pages: 6
... attention to. The ones who are in power and are being successful on their terms like it the way it is and to drastically change something would shake the mountain placing them closer to the bottom. So they would rather overlook this notion of a land ethic and pretend that everything is alright.
The way we are using or should I say abusing the land at the present time displays a need for a land ethic. Implanting one is a major problem, however, because economics are a higher priority than the land is, and until the land is in obvious distress or more laws are passed to protect the environment our ...
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