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    external factors are the issues that are out of the business control. there are several external factors in an organization that may bring major effects, for my case the factors that may affect me are as follows; Competition- in Oman, a lot of fitness centers are available and they are well established and known, to me it might be a great risk or it as well might take me time to gain a lot of clients. since gyms are in high demand, a lot of people open up different centers in different areas of Muscat

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    interpretation of a poem’s meaning stanza by stanza. From the beginning of the first line, Sylvia Plath sets a depressive and negative tone to her poem. “The horizons ring me like faggots”- is the first line of the poem, and yet it already suggests how desolate the place from where she looks at them is. With the use of personification “ring me” she creates an aural image of ringing, which enhances

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Husrton

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    experiences and interactions with people. Nanny’s death is positive because it gives Janie the ability to leave Logan without facing judgment for it. Janie now has the chance to widen her horizons as she had desired to since she was a teenager under the pear tree. Another way death made Janie more able to widen her horizons was after Jody died, she had the opportunity to leave with Tea Cake. Following Jody’s death, Janie preferred being alone and ignored most of the men who hit on her, but Tea Cake was

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    feminists were seeking to challenge and dismantle”(Rice Pg. 144), forever they have been trying to break the strength of women and extinct the natural woman; however, this plan is impossible. At the end of the day, she bounces back by finding her horizons, confidence, and voice. In a world where the “traditional woman” is law for all women, Janie breaks it and shows everyone that she can stand on her own two and she is the boss of her own mind; a natural

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    From our trip to the Norton Museum of Art one piece out of the allotted few struck me as odd and interesting. The Sailor's Barracks by Giorgio De Chirico is a oil on canvas impressionist/metaphysical work of art. The painting is composed of multiple small objects laid about somewhat carelessly on a tilted plane in the foreground with a long piece of architecture in the background that stretches towards the horizon. The foreground is separated by a tilted dark wall, on the left side in an unknown

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    Bp Oil Spill Letter

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    The purpose for my letter is to express my concerns of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill that occurred April 20, 2010. The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill is the most recent oil spill and in all probability the biggest catastrophic spill in the petroleum industry. The BP oil spill did not just affect the company, it affected so much more; it had such a huge impact on the birds, whales, and the costal habitats. Six years ago the Macondo oil well in the Gulf of Mexico blew out, causing an explosion

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    come from within, and must transcend thoughts about money. For me, going to college represents a genuine personal feat. There are three main reasons why college education is important to me. First, I would be the first person in my generation to receive a higher education. My going to college therefore represents a new precedent in my family. Second, I love learning and want the opportunity to expand my personal and academic horizons. Third, the career path I have embarked on is one that requires

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    glide further along the evolving reflection. Little do I know that the girl looking back at me will soon change with the waters. Droplets spread from the tip of the oar, down the handle to weave between my fingertips. My grip tightens and my muscles tense as the faint sound of the fog horn lassoes my breath. I look behind me and the island of fun and adventure has now joined the white emptiness. Beside me is my sister repeating the rhythm I have created, only an arm's length away. I am 15; my sister

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    In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Tea Cake proves to be affectionate but reckless. Together these traits create a flawed character. Janie has already developed an increasing proud sense of self, but Tea Cake furthers her spiritual growth and fulfillment. Instead of stifling her voice he supports it, allowing her to be herself in a relationship, opening her eyes to new experiences and life skills. Tea Cake’s character and personality cause Janie to learn things about herself she never knew in her marriages

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    Kidd Alvarez Summary

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    is leaving at a group home. He also carries around a philosophy of life book and write lessons he learned in it. Next is the second main character, Olivia. Kidd is in love with her and she is his best friend. But, Oliva might love Devon. Now that brings me to the last main character, Devon. He is Kidd best friend and worst enemy. He is Kidd worst enemy because he is always flirting with Olivia. This book is kind of set up like a diary. There no dates tho, just a title. I don’t like diary books because

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