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    Both these question can be answered on the same page. A number of aspects of the universe can be understood only in the light of more recent unifications theories. To understand the GUT era or Grand Unification Theory era we need to know that it occurred when the universe was subject to the force of gravity and GUT force. The GUT force “predicts that the strong force becomes unified with the weak and electromagnetic forces at energies above 10^14 GeV.” The Grand Unified Theory states that for the

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    The science of Star Wars is book written by Jeanne Cavelos, it tries to link the content of the Star Wars trilogies with modern science. It offers the readers the plausibility of the phenomena that occurs in the world of Star Wars. The book is divided into five chapters excluding the introduction. She proceeds from environments to aliens and androids to spaceships and weapons to end with a chapter on “The Force”. The first Chapter is called Planetary Environments. It has four essays and seven section

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    Nowadays, organizations is facing rapid change to the business environment where it becomes more complex than it were before. Indeed, these situation means that businesses need to find strategy to analyzing the implications of these changes and modifying the organizations reaction itself towards these situation. The strategies that the organization will apply also require gaining a complete understanding of the external environment of the organization. While understanding the macro-environment of

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    Introduction Competition happens between two or more things. In talking about plants they compete with each to survive. When competing against each other to survive they are using soil, water, nitrogen, and space. In using theses resources and having theses available gives the plant a greater chance in living. Even though plants compete environmental wise it is still scene that there is a lot of unknown to why plants compete. Some researchers believe it could be because of the root size of an

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    Industry analysis:The Fast Food Industry (McDonald’s) NAICS 72221: Fast Food Restaurants. This industry is made up of establishments focused on the sale of prepared food and drinks for immediate consumption on or near the premises. Institutional and caterers and industrial organisations are also included in this business. Related Industries: Full-Service Restaurants Grocery retailers Grocery wholesalers Packaged food manufacturing Sub industries include: Eating places Ice cream, soft

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    1.0 Introduction Porter's five forces is a model introduced in 1979 by Michael Porter and used by companies for industry analysis and corporate strategy development. The five forces include competition, supplier strength, customer power, the potential for new companies joining the industry, and the threat of substitute products. 2.0 Contents 2.1 Bargaining power of suppliers One of the porter's five forces is the bargaining power of supplier. The term 'suppliers' consists of all sources

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    I witnessed many interactions throughout my observation. There were two types of interactions and they were teacher-student, and student-student interactions. With the student to student interactions the majority of these conversations were seen through play. The first conversation was about sharing. Two students were playing in the block center and they had trouble sharing certain blocks. These particular students were younger than the others. “That block is mine, I was playing with it first,” the

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    What is string theory and what does it mean for human kind? String theory is a theory that seeks to unify the four forces of nature and explain the origins of our universe. Before the string theory, it was impossible to combine the theories of General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. By using tiny vibrating strings of energy that are 10-33 m in length, scientists can create all the fundamental particles we’ve started to find using particle accelerators. Then, using these particles they can try to

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    The five forces model of Porter is an analytical tool that identifies the five forces industry utilizing the intensity of competition in an industry, and its profitability. I have chosen fast food chain of McDonald for my five forces Porter analysis. MCDONALD’s FAST FOOD CHAIN The McDonald's global position in the market of fast food is result of the company's effectiveness to respond to the five forces in the industrial environment. When analyzing the five forces of the McDonald, the focus is

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    Plant Competition

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    which means “competition between same species” (1976). The second type of competition is interspecific, which is defined as “competition between different species” (1976). These two types of competition have helped us look at the different types of interactions

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