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    Chinese Immigration

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    There are two types of immigration: old immigration, which peaked in the 1880s and new immigration which peaked in 1907. The Irish are part of the old immigration group. The Irish immigrated with nearly a million people coming into America between 1820 and 1975. Between 1845 and 1850 there was a devastating fungus destroyed Ireland's potato crops which led to the immigration of the Irish in America. The Irish faced many challenges, including anti-Catholicism, stereotypes, labels placed on them,…

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    Alcoholic Beer

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    have a lighter color, as it goes darker, there is Ale, and then the darkest will most definitely be Stout [6]. In the 20th century, as brewers developed the SRM, they are also trying to increase the concentration of alcohol in beer. In 1994, the Guinness Book of World Records had Vetter 33 as the strongest beer of the world, containing 10.5% alcohol, but they didn’t stay there for long. Hürlimann in Switzerland produced Samichlaus that contains 14% alcohol. And around 2000, the Samuel Adams…

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    Conterm Research Paper

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    Big Events for Conterm and Montreal’s Music Festivals Normally, you attend a music festival or concert at a coliseum complete with balcony seats and a full stage with humongous monitors so everyone can see the artists performing. But what about an outdoors concert where there isn’t a roof or balcony seating? Summer concerts are great for people who want to party outside, however, musicians still must have a stage set up for their equipment, background, backup singers, and dancers but how is…

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    Inked: Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: The general purpose of this speech is to inform about tattoo culture. Specific Purpose: I wish to convey to the class the evolution of society’s perspective of tattoo culture. Thesis Statement: In this presentation, I will inform you on the change in perspective of tattoo culture over time, from the Ancient Era, to the Modern Era, and finally, to the Postmodern Era. Introduction 1. (Get Attention) a. Imagine walking across the street. You see…

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    Liberace Case Study Essay

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    formal musical schooling at the Wisconsin College of Music when he was merely seven years old. His skill at the piano earned him several positions in orchestras when he was only a teenager. He became no less successful as he grew up— in fact, the Guinness Book of World Records lists Liberace as the highest paid pianist of all time. In the peak of his career, he rose to superstar status, eventually getting his own television series, The Liberace Show (1952-55, 1969), and appearances in various…

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    Breaking Bad

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    Addicted to Meth in a Unique Way Breaking Bad is a critically acclaimed crime drama that will have you addicted in more than one way. It aired on TV from January 2008 till September 2013 but all five seasons are now on Netflix. Walter White, played by Bryan Cranston, is a middle-aged man who is an overqualified high school chemistry teacher and works part-time at a car wash. His wife, Skyler, played by Anna Gunn, is often suspicious and concerned about her husband and his whereabouts. While…

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    Cavalry was measured at an impressive 19.3 and was the largest horse in Europe until a Shire named Sovereign ,who stands at 20.2 hands, stole the trophy just three-quarters-of-an inch short of the Belgian draught horse from wisconsin who holds the Guinness world…

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    Paulo Coelho Alchemist

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    The Alchemist was noted as one of the 20th. Century most important literary phenomenon. Since Coelho entered for the second time in the Guinness Book of records in Oct. 2008 with his book ‘The Alchemist’ as, the most translated book in the world ( in 67 languages) . It has been edited in more than 150 countries and so far 35 million copies have been sold. It is a novel that is rich of metamorphic…

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    Soda Bread Research Paper

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    Mary, make completely different bread with the same ingredients. Brown soda bread, full of healthy grains, has always been the most popular version in Ireland. But you see all sorts in cafes and bakeries, from crusty white to loaves made with herbs, Guinness, treacle and walnuts or even seaweed. Yet I never found soda bread like my grammy’s: slightly sweet, savoury with caraway seeds and full of…

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    From cave drawings to ritualistic dances, people have been looking for ways to entertain, explain the inexplicable, and relay histories. If the Guinness Book of World Records had a spot for “Oldest Report of Theatre” the Egyptians would win. There are hieroglyphic writings describing performances on the Nile river where, according to the book, ‘Minute History of the Drama’, the acting was so realistic…

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