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    Huntington, Huntington, Collis P. Huntington is who many consider to be the head of the Central Pacific railroad. The reason why it all came together, so to speak. Huntington was always a brash businessman. He even had the audacity to claim the Eiffel tower wasn’t profitable. Huntington was a man who was in it all for profit. I understand that the big four, the men responsible for the Central Pacific Railroad: IE Huntington, Leland Stanford, Crocker and Hopkins may have worked together, but it…

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    France Research Paper

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    The most famous city is Paris, nicknamed the “City of Lights.” With a population of 2.15 million people, art and fashion thrive. It’s best known for this art, fashion, and lifestyle. It has many landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Notre Dame cathedral and the Jardin du Luxembourg (Luxembourg Garden.) Another well-known city is Bordeaux. Even though it only has a population of 213,000, it is world famous for it’s wine. Its landmarks are the Pont de Pierre…

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    He was taking photos of the tower, when a little kid yelled, “GERMAN!” Derek was tackled by a police officer. “I am not a German, I am from London”, Derek said with a British accent. Derek knew he was lying, but he had to get to Versailles to get those photos. The police officer got…

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    Complexity: Implications

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    1.3 Implications of the Complexities The complexities present both good and bad implications because of the nature of the sector and what can be done based on the changing trends. The following are the implications: 1) The highly fragmented nature of the tourism sector will continue to experience unhealthy competition due to lack of market leaders and collective strategy. It will be hard to manage destinations for various tourist activities when different firms provide different packages and…

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    she was climbing...............(up/into) . 26. She didn't have any difficulty pulling ................ the parking space, but as she was backing , she scratched the car parked next to her. 27. Although you can take an elevator the top of the Eiffel Tower, we decided to walk . I was exhausted by the time we got to the top. 28. When Mrs. Sims saw the kids playing on the roof she screamed, "You kids had better come there, right now!" 29. You can go now; Dr. Wilson is ready to see you. 30.…

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    The season four of The Wire, focuses on many things in and out of school such as family issues and the different ways the kids could get a proper education. In the show, many middle school students are placed in Roland Pryzbylewski’s math class. The class is always filled with most of the students being disrespectful and interrupting Prez while he is trying to educate the students. Later on in the season, Howard “Bunny” Colvin, a retired commander for the Baltimore Police Department and Dr.…

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    the only two remaining places were Chicago and New York, but they wanted it to be in Chicago. Chicago ends up winning with the most votes. So Burnham and Root get to brain storming cause they need something that can draw more attention than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. After brainstorming they came up with the idea of a…

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    of two men with radically different lives, yet they still bare similarities to one another. The first is Daniel Burnham, the architect challenged with the task of making the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago stand out with an attraction to rival the Eiffel tower. The second central character, and serving as the other side of the coin to Burnham, is Dr. H.H. Holmes; a career criminal, pharmacist and serial killer who designed elaborate traps and mechanisms designed to increase the ease of his kills…

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    Tap tap tap. Click. Tap tap. Click. I was quick. I was focused. I was in the zone. And then…(gasp) I stopped. As I perused through the questions on the Common App about education, testing, and family, I came across a question that stood out to me: Are you the first person in your family to attend college? I am quick with filling out applications, so I was answering each one in a matter of 10 seconds. However, this particular question made me stop. I hesitated for a bit and began to…

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    Some really old guy once said something about the unexamined life being a life not worth living, therefore I’m examining my future goals hoping that is what he was talking about. The sad reality of being a mortal is simply that we will one day perish and be laid in the earth to be forgotten. Everyone wishes and wants for more time to roam this world in which we live, however that is simply impossible. It is much better to make the most of time and live life to its absolute fullest. Nearly…

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