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    Uugg Boots History

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    Sheepskin boots, commonly known as UGH or UGG boots, have been a part of the Australian culture for many years. (Legal 1). There are many different type of styles of UGG boots. From the ankle short style, to the thigh high style. The first pair of UGG boots were invented somewhere during the 1960s. The UGG company was founded in 1978. Australia and New Zealand was the orginal countries to trademark and begin selling UGG's. UGG boots got the name from Frank Mortel's. The first pair made his…

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    Think about this situation, you are at school and suddenly there is an earthquake tornado or some other natural disaster. Sadly most of the students are killed, later the parents are called in to help identify some of the remains. How are these parents going to figure out if this corpse is their child? Hmmm… maybe by what they saw their child walk out of the house in that morning, so uniforms actually could cause a problem instead of help fix them.      School uniforms…

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    and has sold fifteen million dollars worth of clothes and shoes. They’re clothes and boots are very comfortable and keep you warm during winter, spring and fall. The UGGs company started in 1960 by Brian Smith and Doug Jensen in California. In 1970 some UGG boots were initially used by surfers, they eventually became popular in the United States and United Kingdom for both men and women in 1990 and 2000’s. The boots originated in Australia and New Zealand but the term UGG was created in…

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    Rogue One Analysis

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    It’s been almost a year exactly since The Force Awakens rekindled my dormant love for the Star Wars franchise. In that time, my fanboyness for this universe has reclaimed a spot with superheroes and The Lord of the Rings as some of my favorite things on the world. Despite that love, I was among the people who were skeptical of Rogue One, the first film set outside the saga proper. Simply put, I thought it would be pretty good. I was wrong. It is amazing. Set in the time leading up to the events…

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    The Star Wars Saga

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    The Star Wars saga is such a phenomenon in American that it has become part of American pop culture. Just by references or symbols from the movie, people already connect it to The Star Wars trilogy.The Star Wars saga is well known and easily recognizable by everyone of different culture and has impacted the economy positively. Because of the concept of galactic fantasy, it made Star Wars sequels and prequels more more enjoyable to any age group. The saga is very appealing because of the…

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    A New Hope Hero's Journey

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    Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope is a very famous science fiction movie released in 1977 and directed by George Lucas. With only a $13 million budget and the help of computer generated effects and models they made $775.4 million in the box office. This movie follows the protagonist, Luke Skywalker, and his voyage, which shadows the 12 stages of the hero’s journey by joseph Campbell. The first stage, called the ordinary world, states that “it is where the hero exists before the present story…

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    The Triple Alliance consists of Italy, Germany, and Austria Hungary, in the late 1800s the Triple Alliance had several conflicts with the Triple Entente, the Triple Entente consisted of the Russian Empire, the French Third Republic, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain. While having these conflicts there were many creative military tactics used by both sides such as Germany planning a quick victory which would be doable with the Schlieffen Plan (The New American p34). Germany was a very…

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    stake holder in reference to the number of seats taken is held by the African National Congress within the South African Parliament with about 249 seats taken. While the next closes party in terms of number of seats taken is that of the Democratic Alliance with only 89 seats, which are the two largest parties of the African Parliament. Much like the United States, South Africa has specific requirements for individuals to meet in order to exercise their right to vote. The first requirement is…

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    American Airlines US Airways Merger Background Information In 1929, Aviation Company initiated taking air couriers and other aviation-associated agencies. In 1930, these diminutive companies got integrated as American Airways. In 1934, it transformed into American Airlines, Inc. Almost all American aviation was launched in 1939, and later on it became US Airways, a courier program for the American Pennsylvania-Ohio territory. In 1978, US governmental officials approved the Air Carrier…

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    In the novel The Odyssey, Homer tells the story about Odysseus and his journey to return home. In the story we see that Odysseus can be characterized as the hero who is intelligent and curious. The movie Star Wars - A New Hope shows us Luke Skywalker’s journey to rescue Princess Leia and discover “the force.” In the movie Luke can be characterized as brave, courageous and quick thinking. In Homer’s The Odyssey, Odysseus is the archetypal “hero” going on a journey, full of adventure, similarly in…

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