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    Amazon.com.” (Editors, biography.com)He has had a lot of courage and dedication to creating Amazon and has never given up. Howard Shultz is the true meaning of dedication, courage, and attitude. He graduated from Northern Michigan University with a bachelor’s degree in communications. He has been determined since he was a little kid to do something big and has never lost his determination to pursue his dream. “When I walked in this store for the first time… I knew I was home” (Editors,…

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    1972 Terrorist Attacks

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    was the formation of a specialized counterterrorism unit with nationwide jurisdiction.”(The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica P 2). This is important for the security of Germany to protect people from many more attack’s. The author also wrote “A blunt, angry book incorporating some of the Kopel Report's findings, Aaron J. Klein analyzes this massacre and the acts of retaliation it prompted”(The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica P3). This is important because it shows how the people of Germany…

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    Slave Codes Dbq

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    Gale.). Slave codes were also based on the concept that slaves were property not people (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Slave Code."). These codes included harsh restrictions on the slaves freedom that gives the slave-owners absolute power over their slaves ("Slave Codes - Boundless Open Textbook."). They were also created to protect the slave and owner from the danger of slave violence (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Slave Code." ). Slave codes were necessary for an…

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    Clarinet Pedagogical

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    1: The Educator’s Guide to the Clarinet by Thomas Ridenour This is a very good pedagogy book. The first six chapters involve various playing techniques, and are filled with drawings, exercises, descriptions and methods that will help both the teacher and student understand how each playing technique works. The last half of the book deals with equipment, and gives the teacher the objective knowledge about clarinets, mouthpieces, reeds and accessories. That way the teacher can select the best and…

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    the formation and progression of the automobile in an instructional way. The first transformation of energy into mechanical work dates as far back as the first century (The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica 1). “The earliest steam engines were the scientific novelties of Hero of Alexandria in the 1st century C.E” (The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica 1). Although the idea of the steam engine was introduced, there was very little or no serviceable use for it (The…

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    The United States is known too be the world's most obese country. Americans are unaware of the total fats and calories they consume in their everyday meals or foods.In this article the editor discusses that people have power of their own body and decisions in regards to food and exercises. Moreover, people have the ability to have a healthy diet or put their lives in danger just by not taking care of their own bodies. Everyone should recognize that its extremely important to know what…

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    A society that almost entirely mutually decided that books should be banned once society had become uninterested and even hostile towards literature to the point of banning books entirely (SparkNotes Editors). Some examples of banning books would be the Nazis censoring books and people burning books of “witchcraft” (Breazeale, Liz. "Why Is Fahrenheit 451 Banned?.") which may be understandable, although Fahrenheit 451 was banned for trivial reasons…

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    until depression alienated his life. Elvis Presley was on born January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi (Editors 1). In fact, Presley was sadly a twin but his brother Jessie Garon was stillborn making Elvis the only child. In 1948, his parents and him moved to Memphis, Tennessee. Gladly Presley and Elvis frequently attended the assembly of God Church where gospel music became important (Editors 1). On his 11th birthday Elvis got a guitar for his birthday present which he had learned the basic…

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    (Biography.com Editors. "Helen”). In 1915, she co-founded Helen Keller International to combat the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition. In 1920, she helped found the American Civil Liberties Union. In 1946, she was appointed counselor of international relations for the American Foundation of Overseas Blind. In 1955, at age 75, Keller embarked on the longest and most grueling trip of her life: a 40,000-mile, five-month trek across Asia. (Biography.com Editors.…

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    The Westing Game book and movie have many similarities and differences in the characters. It seems that the movie editor, writer, and producers were trying to make a whole new version because of all the differences. “Turtle dashed in the room shouting the braided tortoise strikes again” (Raskin,pg.64) and she kicks Theo. In the movie there is no Theo at all. The Westing Game movie and book contain many similarities and differences that our worth discussing. First, an outline of the story.…

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