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    Victoria C. Acosta April 17, 2017 Intro to Dance Hozhoni Days Powwow Hozhoni Days Powwow actually means "Days of Beauty." This Navajo name is Its Navajo name has superbly became the older name running up against the Hozhoni Days. The Hozhoni Days are a month long of pageantry, guest speakers, powwowing/dancing, and the celebrating of all of the different cultures that attend our beautiful Fort Lewis campus. Here at Fort Lewis, we also have the greatest tradition that is student lead/driven…

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    Jarrett J. Krosoczka speech “Why lunch ladies are heroes” that was featured at a TED conference in July 2014. Krosoczka Explain that lunch ladies are not just lunch ladies all the time they have a life too, and we sure appreciate them. Krosoczka created a kids book called lunch ladies this graphic novel series change kids not about lunch ladies made them look up to the lady serving the food every day. He wants the reader to take the lunch ladies what they do because if think you can change your…

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    Lester Horton Dance Essay

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    From ballet and modern to hip-hop and jazz, today’s dance world is a dizzying array of different qualities, techniques, pedagogies, and artistic intentions. As dancers, we are told that the key to being a successful dancer in today’s world is versatility; yet, a dancer’s entire entity is often molded by the technique in which they primarily train. Therefore, it can be challenging to adapt and learn different styles of dance depending on the isms developed from training in a certain technique.…

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    Marvin Gaye was an American singer, record producer and songwriter. During the 1970’s, he recorded “What’s Going On”. The spring of 1970 was a dark time for Marvin Gaye and this song helped him talk about some controversial issues. His marriage to Anna Gordy, was crumbling, and he was devastated by the death of one of his duet partners, Tammi Terrell. His lyrics for this song were inspired by the stories his brother Frankie told him when he came back from the Vietnam War. The whole purpose of…

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    Martha Stewart Case

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    Martha Stewart an American businesswoman, writer, former fashion model, and television personality star; in the early 2000’s Martha Stewart was convicted of charges related to the ImClone insider trading affair and was sentenced to prison. Even though Martha Stewart was not a member of the biotech company ImClone, I believe the charges that were proposed and set in the case are fair and justified, because Martha acted upon a tip from her broker, and then after she lied to investigators about why…

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    Business: The entrepreneur I have chosen is Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart founded “Martha Stewart Living Omni media (MSLO)” in 1997. This business is a diversified media and marketing company which is structured into four different business sectors; Publishing, Internet, Broadcasting, and Merchandising. The company has over 100 million consumers each month, across all media platforms. Martha Stewart is well known for her magazine and television show, Martha Stewart Living. She also has her own…

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    Martha Stewart Case Study

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    1. How would you characterize Martha Stewart’s initial public relations response to the charges against her? I believe that Stewart made no attempts putting her story out in news. Also, she didn't made any effort you show people that she's innocent and she hasn't done anything wrong. I believe she made the right decision by letting her lawyers do the most talking. 2. What key public relations principle did Martha Stewart violate? Martha Stewart thinks that didn't do anything wrong and haven't…

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    Heather Troain ACC960 The Martha Stewart Scandal History Martha Stewart is a household name. The famous homemaker is known for many things including her cooking shows to magazines to her line house wares, we all know who she is. She founded Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc., a company involved in publishing, merchandising, and television. At an early age, Martha learned the basics of cooking, baking, and sewing from her mother and her father taught her gardening. After college, she…

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    passion for a book he was writing entitled Old South. Though reluctant to accept the invitation as ambassador to begin with he decided to follow through with it and accept the position. Roosevelt let Dodd know that the focus for him in Germany was to get the debt they owed to the United States resolved. Dodd and his family arrived in Germany, but it took a while for them to…

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    Jeffersonian beliefs. His daughter comes along and those two are the center of the story. To begin with, the story starts with Dodd, a University of Chicago professor. He becomes an ambassador in Berlin after many others turned the offer down. He brings his wife and invites his adult son and daughter, Bill and Martha. The primary goal of the United States was to get investors repaid, Dodd found this an uninteresting pursuit and didn’t sympathise with the rich investors. They got to Germany on…

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