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    On May 1876, Colonel Eli Lilly and three employees had found a company that would advance the medical world remarkably to combat physiological and psychological diseases. This company known as Eli Lilly and Company is an American global corporation that is heavily invested in the manufacturing and the distribution of pharmaceutical products. The mission of this company is to better the lives of people within the United States, and across the globe to help achieve longer, healthier, and more…

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    at the twenty yard line. When the defense came onto the field, the New York Giants dominated the field with catch after catch, and run after run. They couldn’t be stopped. With five seconds left in the first quarter and at the three yard line, Eli Manning threw a pass to star wide receiver Cole Beasley. Cole Beasley dove into the back of the end-zone and reached his arm out for the ball as time ran out, and caught it for a touchdown! The game was now tied 7-7. In the second quarter, the Giants…

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    the New England Patriots, the Giants find themselves under pressure to win once again. The G-Men haven’t made the playoffs since hoisting their second Lombardi Trophy of the Eli Manning era, and now both Eli and head coach Tom Coughlin are under fire again in New York. With Manning’s contract expiring after this season, both Eli and Coughlin may be back on the job market come January—that is, if they aren’t still on the football field. The Giants will have a lot going for them in 2015. Steve…

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    legend, Peyton Manning There are many key components to a good football team. The quarterback position would have to be one of the most important. The quarterback is seen as the leader of the team, and could be the determining factor to a successful football team. There have been many great quarterbacks such as: Tom Brady, Joe Montana, John Elway, Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers, etc. There is no doubt that Peyton Manning is among the list of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. Peyton Manning…

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    Kurt Warner Case Study

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    1) Kurt Warner was by all accounts an average athlete – he was never the physical stud that “carried” a team to a championship as some would say – rather through hard work, practice and excellent managerial skills he was able to lead his teams to championships. As such he displayed the traits of a competent leader, both building teams, and driving those teams of athletes to individual peak performance and positive results. A prime example of his ability to get results from those under him was…

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    Oreo Cookie History

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    The Oreo is a sandwich cookie consisting of two chocolate wafers with a sweet crème filling in between (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oreo). The product was first introduced on March 6th, 1912, which is exactly one hundred and three years ago and now owned by Nabisco, from Mondelēz International, Cadbury. The snack is wildly popular and a top-seller in the United States of America. The Oreos taglines are “Wonderfilled”, because they are claimed to be filled with wonder and “Milk’s favorite…

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    Human development is affected by the biology of our body and our experiences and interactions that we go through. Our genes and the environment interact to produce who we are. Molecules and cells are the building blocks of development. The cells in our body performs different functions, which makes development possible. DNA contains instructions needed to tell cells what to do. RNA transfers the instructions to make proteins, which acts as receptors of signals in the brain. If RNA translates the…

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    the final coin toss of the season in a game that decides the best in the NFL. Some major events have marked the last 49 years. Let’s take a look at the highlights. Super Bowl XLIV, Peyton Manning and the Colts were heavy favourites to take on the New Orleans Saints. In the fourth quarter, on third down, as Manning attempts to keep the Colts alive, he throws an interception for a 74 yard touchdown- delivering the Saints their first ever Super Bowl victory. Adam Vinatieri (4), kicker for the New…

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    Athletes Should Get Paid

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    player(s) who have done the best work off the field helping people. Larry spent a lot of time helping kids in Africa who didn’t have home and needed food and water. The other co-winner of the Walter Peyton Man of the Year Award was Eli Manning of the New York Giants. Eli spends his time working and helping kids who are in the hospital. He meets…

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    Electron Microscope

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    Electron microscope (Manning, n.d.) is the instrument used to magnify different scientific artifacts with the used of electron beams to create the illustration of the sample, and has the capacity to magnify two million times of the original specimen. The development of the electron microscope was first known in the year 1931 because Ernst Ruska and Maximoll Knoll magnified electron image successfully, but the equipment was actually constructed in 1933 (Innes, n.d.). The concept of the electron…

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