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    synergy and essentially create a 2+2=5 Effect. The surpluses generated by the social enterprises make BRAC more self-sustaining so that increasing numbers of poor people can become self-reliant. Cross Collaboration BRAC enterprises maximize synergy, impact and value by their targeted outreach and integrative products and services across multiple enterprises. Cross Subsidy Although BRAC enterprises aim for financial returns while fulfilling the social and environmental missions, not all enterprises

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    When read top to bottom, Mina Loy's poem "Lunar Baedeker" may sound like a story of drugs, sex, and desperation. In reality, it is an encrypted biography of part of Loy's life, as well as symbolic of the cycles of life. Let's start with the title, shall we? "Lunar Baedeker," the word 'lunar' means moon. It can also mean relating to the moon, but more importantly it can mean measured by the moon's cycles. What in the world is a "Baedeker" though? Baedeker is actually one Karl Baedeker, a German who

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    crater. Scientific knowledge Impact craters are geologic structures formed when a large meteorite, asteroid or comet smashes in to a planet or a satellite. Meteorites are small rocks in space that hit the earth's atmosphere at a high velocity. Throughout their history they have heavily bombarded all the inner bodies in our solar system. In this experiment we will use marbles as our meteorites, these will be free falling objects that will be used to copy an asteroid impact. The surfaces of the Moon,

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    explain their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period are the asteroid, the volcanoes, and the major climatic changes. The most popular theory for the extinction of the dinosaurs is that the Earth was hit by an asteroid or a comet. Was the impact actually the cause behind the dinosaur’s extinction? Or was it something completely different? An analysis of the evidence surrounding the extinction of dinosaur’s reveals that there are several different hypothesis that give theory on what might

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    entrepreneurship is establishing new and effective ways to address societal problems. Irrespective the method they adopt and the way they function, ultimately the thing that matters the most is the social value that they create. It is all about innovation and impact, and not about commercial success or entrepreneurship. Though income strategies and bottom line are important and key to sustainability, it can never be more important than the desired or intended social

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    laid down precisely at the K-T boundary contain extraordinary amounts of the metal iridium. And those materials of the rocks would not normally found on Earth’s surface. Then, they discovered those rocks were asteroids. Scientist discovered the K-T impact crater was deeply buried under in Yucatan peninsula of Mexico. The crater was 150-kilometer-wide. Scientists calculated that it likely caused by an object about 6 miles (10 km) across, would have released as much energy as 100 trillion tons of TNT

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    Alvarez Hypothesis

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    The Alvarez hypothesis is the most popular hypothesis, there is to be for the extinction of the dinosaurs. This is due to the fact that this theory has lots of scientific proof to support its theory. There is a crater that is approximately 150 kilometers in width. Experts have analyzed this crater and have come to a conclusion that an asteroid that had a width of 10 kilometers crashed at Chicxulub on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico around about 65 million years ago (this around the same time the

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    Spider Research Paper

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    Spiders By:Jevan What will most grown men scream at the mere sighting of? A spider! Did you know that spiders have been on planet earth for at least 380million years! They found a spider trapped in amber over 200 million years.Humans have only been around for 200,000 years, a lot less than spiders. Spiders have been around with dinosaurs. In the next paragraph you will learn what a spider is and some interesting facts. Did you know that spiders can't get stuck to their web´s? They have oily legs

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    the subject of Case study #4 should also implement in her daily life. 2. This review article was published recently in 2015 in an international journal called Nutritional Neuroscience. Nutritional Neuroscience first published in 1998 and had an impact factor, in 2015, of 2.616 by Journal citation reports. It reports basic and clinical research on the effects of nutrition on the central and peripheral nervous system. Moreover, the authors consist of a collaborative team involving three different

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    end this poem impacts my life not because of what was said or written in "I heard a Fly—when I died," but because of what happens before this poem takes place. This masterpiece by Dickinson showed me that life is quick to end and that no force on earth can make a death a cheerful one. Having been exposed to this morbid point of view it somewhat encourages the reader to push on to do something meaningful in life seeing that in death there's nothing that can be done to leave an impact on world left

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