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    (“Luxembourg”). This turn of the century event led to many great books, collections of poems, and famous authors. The first book to ever be written in Luxembourg is called “Codex Mariendalensis” which is an epic poem written by Hermann of Veldenz (“Codex”). The poem itself was written in 1320 and describes the life of a countess named Yolanda of Vianden in rhyming couplets (“Codex”). Another famous book written by a Luxembourg author Milly Thill is called “Milly’s Story: A Young Girl’s…

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    Pikes Place Fish Market

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    threw fish around as I was only nine or ten at the time. I think it is very inspiring how positive thinking can really change how you perceive the world and how it can open many doors for you. However, I do not think that any company can become world famous just by believing so. Although, I do think any company can be successful by believing in what they are doing and knowing what they want and believe in their product or business. Having a passion for what they are doing and having employees…

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    Breonna Shuford 30 October 2014 Rhetorical Com/Written Report Dr. Hoppin “Desire for Fame: Scale Development and Association with Personal Goals and Aspirations” We have all at some point in our life wanted to be famous, because, famous people seem to have it all. The idea that everyone knows who you are and what you do brings about a feeling of self-importance and social recognition. So, in this study, the main purpose was to develop a scale to measure the desire for fame and test its validity…

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    The Famous Brands Company is a public company listed on the JSE and it is a restaurant franchisor. The company is situated in South Africa and South Africa has some problems in the political environment. The political environment is where the actions which the government take have the ability to affect the business or company. My topic today is how could the political environment of South Africa affect Famous Brands as a company. The political environment has the ability to change results and…

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    drug addict can just be put on probation because they 're famous. But ordinary citizen are convicted and not given probation till after their sentence. As you can see there are issue with our legal system. But the only way to fix this issue is to solve our…

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    products because they are the ones that are trending in society. People are going to want something more for example the Beats headphones because a really good basketball player was advertising it. In addition, companies lure consumers by using famous celebrities, so that the celebrities and the companies will make a lot of money. The companies also tell athletes how to act in the commercial and what to say because commercials are false advertising. The companies tell the athletes what to say…

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    January on the 4th of the year of 1643. Nussbaum (2014) mentions that Isaac was a top student and he went to study at university of Cambridge at the age of 19.Issac needed to be a top student to being able to study what he did at Cambridge, this allowed him to receive a degree and then work hard, then be named famous. In the year of 1665, Newton started to begin to create a mathematical theory that gave him a lead to build on the development of the calculus, as he was the one who invented it.…

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    the famous people have passed. The French were quick to make a claim to this territory and they established their presence officially in 1842 with the opening of a French Protectorate. When France turned into a republic in 1946, the area was transformed into an overseas territory and the people of Polynesia were allowed vote with the area being officially renamed as French Polynesia. The more recent law of 2004 allows the establishment of a Presidency in the region with its designation being…

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    social media, it's less work that will give us the same results as with the old way. In the article from Elite Daily, it states “ why work your ass off when all you really need is a great ass?”. Before the internet people had to have the talent to be famous, however, now they just need a body that is acceptable by the people to become…

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    Michelangelo’s first famous piece of art was his sculpture of Mary and Jesus, otherwise known as Piet¬¬à. It was made in 1500 CE, and during this time it was very rare to see multi-figured sculptures. Made from one single piece of marble and standing at 5’8/12” (1.74 m) this piece of art is truly a masterpiece. This piece made Michelangelo famous for many reasons, at the young age of 25 he was already set out to be one of the greatest artists not only of his time but of all time, because of his…

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