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    Twelve years after leaving the military service, Brigadier General Felix A. Brawner (Ret) on June 10, 2000 of the Scout Ranger fame gave his debut recital in Camp Aguinaldo at the Association of Generals and Flag Officers (AGFO) center. The explanation of General Brawner as to why it was entitled as “No guts, no glory” is simple when a person for the first time that he will perform on stage there is a possibility of trembling because of fear that is not far to happen. But if the person has the…

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    On Thursday, November 12th, I visited the Fredericksburg General District Court of the 15th Judicial District of Virginia to observe cases beginning at 9:30 a.m. in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The Virginia General District Court is the lowest level of the Virginia court system and is the most common court citizens of Virginia have contact with. The General District Court is a limited jurisdiction trial court that conducts trials involving traffic infractions and other criminal misdemeanor offenses…

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    are in everyone. In “The Most Dangerous Game” Richard Connell’s idea of civility and its relationship to savage, comes to life through a series of traits in Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff and how they react to certain situations. In The Most Dangerous Game, Richard Connell proves, through Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff, one action doesn’t fall specifically under one category of civil or savage, and even if an overall human being might be classified as civil, or savage, that individual…

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    pieces may even have different types of subjects and meanings that are being portrayed in the paintings, but they can still be linked together in certain ways. This can be seen with El Greco’s “Burial of Count Orgaz” and Benjamin West’s “The Death of General Wolfe,” in which are from two very different time periods, one relating to that of the Baroque painting style and the other being a neoclassic history painting that derived from the enlightenment. These two paintings are of very different…

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    in a country that has no waterways. (2) Weakness- a big weakness for GE moving to Australia is that they will now have to find exporters that are based there to ship their products to either via direct or indirect exports. In the United States, General Electric has all of their manufacturers and movers set up. With the move to Australia, they would have to start from scratch with their work and shipping process. Since GE is moving products from country to country, they may face tariff barriers…

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    Date: Automotive Design. Automotive research has developed over the years into a mainstream department in the vehicle manufacturing industry. It has been among the primary focus in generating the demand required to boost the sales of the vehicle. General Motors is a vehicle manufacturing company which was fading out before the introduction of the designing department. This department led to the introduction of the Chevrolet which transformed the company’s fortunes into profits. The Chevrolet…

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    The story by Richard Connell, is a story about a man named General Zaroff who loved hunting. Though after hunting all over the world for almost every big game species. He started getting bored with hunting. He thought and thought about how to make hunting more interesting. He tried different weapons such as bows, but this didn’t help either. He couldn’t find anything to make it more interesting. Then all the sudden he had an idea, he didn’t need a new weapon, he needed a new prey. Zaroff’s new…

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    General Exhibit Information Form What did you plan to learn or do? (What was your exhibit goal(s)?) My goals were to make an interactive children’s story book and to learn more about each country that I was going to include in my interactive children’s story book. With my interactive children’s story book, I wanted kids to really get something out of the story instead of just reading a book. Many kids often learn better when they are using more than one of their senses. My book includes the use…

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    Cars of the 1920s started the age of the automobile which over time became faster, stronger, more fuel efficient and more reliable. Henry Ford plays a major role in the automotive industry in this time period. His model-T was and still is a very popular car. The cars of this time period could not reach very high speeds and the safety of these cars were dangerous. Cars were a new thing during the 1920s and have forever changed transportation and life of the average american. These cars changed…

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    the automobile industry for two of the biggest companies in the world. Alfred P. Sloan was born in 1875 and became a part of the Hyatt Rolling Bearing Company where he became the president and general manager in 1899. After 17 years, the company merged with the United Motors Corporation that soon became General Motors Corporation. Lee Iacocca was born in 1924 and began working for Ford in 1946. He was Vice President in a few operations in the corporation until he was fired in 1978. By 1981 he…

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