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English Literature( for Admission)

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Socrates
Leonardo the vinci
Michael angelo
Raphael
Oscar Wilde
Legouis Emile
D.H Lawrence
J.M Synge The
William Shakespeare
John keats
Williams worswoth
Salma Rushdi
the best poet of the country
a winter of the Nobel prize in poetry
the court poet of England
a classical poet
banking
history of monetary exchange
Paper currencies
Current problems in the economy
serious tasks
small tasks
beautiful tasks
high tasks
A French poet
A British poet
An Irish poet
An American poet
A small village
Shakespeare
a small town
a slum

Date: may 16, 1998 To: Megan Fallerman

From:Steven Roverts

Subject: Staff Meeting

Please be prepared to give your presentation on the monthly sales figures at our upcomingstaff meeting. In addition to be accurate accounting of expenditures for the monthly sales, be ready to discuss possible reasons for fluctuations as well as possible trends in futire customers spending. Thank You.
The company president
Megan Fallerman
Steven Roberts
Future customers

During the nineteenth century, the mechanization of farming and the fencing of range land opened the agriculture heart of North America to intensive development. A the natural geographic center of this region, Chicago became the crossroads of the vast transportation network. The great Lakes were linked in Chicago in 1847, When the Illinois Michigan canal was  opened to traffic---
It was located in the middle of a production area
Its industries attracted jobless poeple
It could provide for a large local population
The local people were very rich
new rail road lines
innovative farm equipment
rising demand for manufacture of explosive
the largest system of inland waterways

It is true that electronics developed from the study of electricity. Early ideas about the way electric current could flow through conductors and through a vacuum led to the development of useful radio systems and telephones. It was possible to send messages with what was, by today's standards, incredibly simple and crude equipment. The Second World War provided an urgent requirement for more 2 sophisticated communication and other electronic systems. The invention of radar required a big step forward in theory and even bigger step forward in engineering. The study of electronics gradually became an important study in its own right, and the radio engineer became a specialized technician The post-war development of television led to one of the most massive social changes that have ever taken place: many households became the owners of televisions, as well as radios and record players. In some branches of industry, electronic systems were regarded as useful, but electronic systems not directly concerned with wireless or television were still unusual. Only in the early 1960s did electronics technology really come of age', thanks to the work of three scientists working in the Bell Laboratories in the USA: Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley. In 1957 they assembled the first working transistor