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    Andrew Carnegie Andrew Carnegie’s life embodies the true American rags to riches story. Andrew Carnegie was the son of a man with many struggles to find jobs. Due to his father’s struggles, Andrew Carnegie began to work at many different jobs; he worked in two factories before he found a stable job at a railroad company. Andrew Carnegie rose through the ranks at the company until becoming the secretary for the superintendent. His many trips to England brought his eye to steel which would later…

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    Do you as an American citizen ever feel like you are trapped in George Orwell’s 1984 society? Do you ever feel like the government is watching your every move, molding you into the “perfect” citizens? If so, you have the Patriot Act to thank. The United States Patriot Act is an Act set by Congress, signed by former President George W. Bush, following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as well as the 2001 anthrax attacks. The Patriot Act is actually an acronym, standing for “Uniting and…

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    1- The presentation of financial accounting information is governed by a combination of legal requirements and accounting regulations and conventions. Different types of business entities are governed by different requirements for the preparation of financial statements. Discuss the different elements of financial statement and support with examples from the Annual report of Starbucks. these components are "the building obstructs with which money related articulations are developed—the…

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    The Iraq War was a devastating war. It began on March 19th, 2003 and didn’t end until nearly 9 years after its start. This war took a huge toll on all the states that were involved, causing many fatalities on both sides and brought about many changes, both good and bad. But the question is, was it a necessary war? Was there good enough reasons to wage war with Iraq and were the consequences worth it? To answer that one must first understand what happened throughout the war. It was March 19th,…

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    inspection, the Labor Department would have been able to recommend a solution that was less flammable. Another contributing factor to the deadliness of the fire was that small spaces between work tables slowed down exiting. According to labor department inspector GI Harmon the space leading to the Washington Place stairs between the end of the tables and machines and the wall was only eighteen inches,3 and that that was an inadequate amount of space to leave when in…

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    “Ellaments” of Satire: an analysis of Ella Minnow Pea “Withholding information is the essence of tyranny. Control of the flow of information is the tool of the dictatorship,” Bruce Colville once stated about censorship. In the novel Ella Minnow Pea written by Mark Dunn uses letters, notes, and mail by citizens throughout the small island of Nollop, a tiny strip of land off the coast of South Carolina. Nollop is named after one Nevin Nollop, creator of the famous pangram “The quick brown fox…

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    Drug War Persuasive Essay

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    left 19 people dead, not injured and dead, 19 people were killed. Innocent lives were taken in an attack from these cartels. Another good example is, “‘Ninety per cent of all crime today has drugs at the root,’ says Marina Maggessi, a former chief inspector of the Rio government's Drug Repression Centre(Vincent).” Almost all crime today, murder, manslaughter, larceny, is initially caused by drugs and/or the drug trade. That’s 90%, only 10% of ALL crime has no motive caused by drugs. Another time…

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    Shortly after the shoe was seen, one of the boy’s bodies had floated to the surface of the water. After that, the other two bodies were found. It was initially believed by the Chief Inspector that the second-grade boy scouts were murdered due to Satanism, the occult, or a gang. Hours after the bodies were found, two women claimed to have heard a ritual being held in the woods. Rumors began circulating about the ritual that was heard…

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    WW2 was a time where mass destruction was going on all through Europe and North America. The Nazi’s in Germany almost took over the world! After it ended on September 2 1945, the breakout of the cold war was taking place between the Americans and the USSR. Despite all of the conflicts that occurred in the cold war, it marked an important part of Canadian history and the relations between the US and Canada. Although it had generally been between the Americans and the USSR, Canada played a huge…

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    his victims. Only eight months elapsed during these gruesome killings, and the case was almost forgotten by the press by the beginning of 1889. In the Whitechapel murders casebook, the last report was written on October 18, 1896 by Detective Chief Inspector Henry Moore, regarding the reception of another “Ripper” letter claiming Jack was returning. Based on his investigation of the correspondence, Moore did not believe the letter to have any connection to the previous letters or merit regarding…

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