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    History Of Motown Records

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    Motown Records was created by Berry Gordy on January 12, 1959. Motown made its impact on the music industry forever. Artists that we know as legends today such as Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and The Jackson 5 started in Motown. Together their music brought a community together. Motown started with just a man and 800 dollars loaned from his family. Berry Gordy was a dreamer, and also a teacher, producer, and entrepreneur.Gordy as an African American owner wanted to make a…

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    Here Begins The Chronicles of Euronea or the Eurondainwe as a part of all the accounts of Euronea in its libraries Prologue As far as sight may see from the north-eastern coast to the south there stretched a great wall. A majestic and breathtaking sight it was, and the wall was lined and dotted by red torch-light, shining from the wall noticible from miles away and yonder, on both land and sea, gaudily outlined in the night where shining silver-white rays rain upon and towards the…

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    According to Jefferson (2011), “Liquids with Carbonization have a faster effect to dissolve an aspirin than many other liquids that don’t have carbonization.” In this experiment, I am testing which of the following liquids Sprite,Coke,7-Up,Fanta,Ginger Ale,Water,Lemonade, Club Soda, or Orange Juice will dissolve a coated aspirin and an uncoated aspirin the quickest to result in the fastest relief possible. There are many things that may affect the results such as pH level and if a drink that is…

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    look for in a visionary and ethical leader. He may have been on the ground floor of what a transformational leader who fostered intellectual stimulation, reflected in the ALE student guide. Truett Cathy was an ethical leader who successfully used the 3 P’s (Principle, Purpose, People), from the ethical principles lesson from the ALE student guide. Visionary Leader After growing 1,800 stores in 46 States he knows a thing or two about innovation – the most important one being the creation of…

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    Water In The Middle Ages

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    Fun fact: In the middle ages they could not drink water because it was so polluted. It was hard for the poor they did not get to drink a lot. They drank ale, mead or cider. But the rich could drink many types of wines. They usually ate meat and bread. They had a huge range of meat to eat. They would eat pork, lamb, bear, hedgehog, and rabbit. And they also ate fish like herring, salmon, whiting, cod, trout, and pike. They also ate shellfish which included crab, oysters, and mussels. People…

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    Life was a harsh reality for the Europeans who were peasants from the fifth to fifteenth century. In the Middle Ages, the livelihood of a person depended on their rank. The Feudal System set up the entire society for the people. Unfortunately the peasants fell under one of the last categories in this ranking system. This system was, according to dictionary.com, “the political, military, and social system in the Middle Ages, based on the holding of lands in fief or fee and on the…

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    The Soda Fountain

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    mentions that he concocts his own special “Grey Cup” (41) which implies that Wah finds his way of accepting his hyphen identity, also, expresses his joy and proud through discovering himself. Wah mixes “ginger ale from syrup and carbonated water” (41) indicates his hyphenated identity. The “ginger ale” represents his Chinese root and the “carbonated water” represents western modernity, the process of mixing two ingredients is also a journey of finding his…

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    Hard Cider Research Paper

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    Pulling up a heavy oak bar stool upholstered with worn in green leather, Jacqueline Drust situated herself in her usual spot in the musky dark interior of Kelly’s Pub celebrating the week’s end. Giving one pitch and history lesson after another, Justin the bartender goes over the long line of imported and domestic drafts on tap to customers. Patiently, waiting Jacqueline listens to each option. However, when it comes time for Jacquelyn to order, nearly no thought is given to the various beer…

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    In the beginning, I wasn’t fond of beer, but after the project I found that I enjoyed beer more when paired with foods that I enjoy. I learned that different beers bring out and complement different flavors in food, for example, if you want to complement the flavor in a beer then you will match a key flavor found in the beer with a key flavor found in the food you wish to pair with. This rule generally follows the wine rule which is light with light and dark with dark. So a dark beer would pair…

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    Introduction In the past years, the accessibility of the internet has increased (Hawi, Blachnio, & Przepiorka, 2015). Because the internet is becoming more readily available, the number of people who use it is has increased as well (Hawi, Blachnio, & Przepiorka, 2015). The internet can be used to perform many tasks such as class assignments, job-related tasks, leisure activities, and much more (Deatherage, Servaty-Seib, & Aksoz, 2014). Although the internet can be a useful resource, it may…

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