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    unfriendly personality. He was quite plump and had a long nose similar to Pinocchio. Now the other one was a mystery to me. He towered over me and is fit, figured, and had a formal personality. I have to say he was better looking than me (and I do not say that often.) “So what did you say happened again?” said grumpy ( I named the plump one grumpy.) His nose was so vulgar that it was difficult to focus on what he was saying. “I said I killed him in his house,” I replied. “ Killed who?” said

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    I’m turning 13 soon. That means that I will have to serve on the military and ‘fight’ for our city, Pedagoge. A long time ago it used to be called Washington D.C, Until General Clinton took over. I don’t want to be on the military. It seem too scary, and I’ve heard bad things about it. My sister went there when she was 13, I haven’t seen her in 7 years. Her name was Rachel, I miss her. She was like my best friend. You know, other than Sebastian. He is my ride or die. I actually have to meet him at

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    Microsoft Antitrust Paper

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         Viewed together, three main facts indicate that Microsoft enjoys monopoly power. First, Microsoft's share of the market for Intel-compatible Personal Computer (PC) operating systems is extremely large and stable. Second, Microsoft's dominant market share is protected by a high barrier to entry. Third, and largely as a result of that barrier, Microsoft's customers lack a commercially viable alternative to Windows, the operating system of all PC's.      Microsoft

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    Ballmer, current Microsoft’s Chief Executive Officer, whose room was down the hall from Bill’s.      Not only were his roommates amazed by his accomplishments, but also were the people at IBM. They were in desperate need of a DOS operating system, which would

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    First, Do No Harm Essay

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    Textual Analysis: First, Do No Harm Patrick Patrick Dismuke was a young African American boy, at the age of fifteen when the story starts, and a regular patient at Hermann Hospital. Patrick was born with a severe case of Hirschsprung’s disease, a disorder of the digestive tract, and was unable to digest his food. Throughout Patrick’s life, he spent more days in the hospital than out and came to be quite comfortable with the environment and staff at Hermann. Due to his disease his only way

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    them in a church, at City Hall or even at a Las Vegas pull up window. Those vows, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part can sometimes suck the life out of you, making you wish that the death do us part come a whole lot quicker for that one other person, just not you. But how do you know when your marriage is truly over and it's time to just part ways? Most people tend to stay in a marriage because "the Lord doesn't believe in divorces", or

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    Introduction Home Depot was founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur blank, their first two stores were opened the following year, the idea behind the company was to offer an extensive one-stop home improvement shopping for consumers who liked to do things themselves (Authority,2016). Therefore, their main target consumer was an individual who needed materials, tools and possibly some advice on how to build and complete home projects (Kirn) similar to how IKEA serves their own consumers. From their

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    The reason I chose to pick the following abbreviations as risky is that they can either mistaken with another or with just a missed punctuation it completely changes the meaning. The first two I chose are DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) and DNR (Do not resuscitate) for the biggest reason, if someone has illegible handwriting the A and R could be misconstrued for each other, therefore leading to a grave mistake. If the provider verbally expressed DNA and another person read it as DNR and did not resuscitate

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    A controversy that I personally face is a DNR order (Do not Resuscitate). It is an order written by a licensed physician. DNR is usually decided in a consultation with a patient or a surrogate of the patient such as a parent. This choice decides whether a patient will receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation or CPR in case of cardiac and respiratory arrest. Many people struggle with the idea of someone not wanting to be “saved” but what some people don’t understand is that it’s not about saving the

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    has that one person that is constantly picking on them, for me it is Jaime Lockwood. You better watch your back.” Liam tried to tell himself that he had nothing to worry about, and that whoever this was must be so lanky and scrawny that he couldn’t do anything even if he wanted to, but the thought just kept creeping back into his mind. The next day he decided that he would just mention it to Jaime’s best friend, Rebecca., Although he didn’t want to get himself to involved with her ,because she had

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