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    Philipa Fair History

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    many other national, state and municipal officers over 150,000 people and even the Emperor and Empress of Brazil the fair commenced. Although not considered financially successful for its investors, the Centennial Exhibition that took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the year 1876 was a ground breaking event that showcased the incredible advancement in culture and industry experienced by the…

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    Icedogs Case Study

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    After the Philadelphia Flyers returned him to junior, Provorov wasted no time in re-acclimating to the WHL. To date, he leads the WHL in scoring by a defenseman with one goal and six assists in five games. Provorov is an enigmatic and supremely talented offensive weapon…

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    Erica Bohuski History 1203 Dr. Meyer November 13, 2014 The Legend of Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, who later on mysteriously disappeared on her flight over the Pacific Ocean. In modern day society, she is known for her countless accomplishments and successes in the world of aeronautics. Amelia Earhart wanted to prove to the people of her time that any woman could become a pilot, despite their gender, and master…

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    Dennis Bijjugo Racism in Sports “The black is a better athlete to begin with because he’s been bred to be that way, because of his high thighs and big thighs that goes up into his back, and they can jump higher and run faster because of their bigger thighs and he’s bred to be the better athlete because this goes back all the way to the Civil War when during the slave trade … the slave owner would breed his big black to his big woman so that he…

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    American Football History

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    The teams were from four states-Akron, Canton, Cleveland, and Dayton from Ohio, the Hammond pros and Muncie flyers from Indiana, the Rochester Jeffersons from New York and the name of the Rock Island Independents, Decatur Staleys and Racine Cardinals from Illinois, The name of the league was changed to the American Football Association. Hoping to capitalize on…

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    341). To achieve these expansions, YelloWave dedicate efficiency to ensure goods are available to the target market by working with marketing intermediaries like Produce Junction- a retail and wholesale of fresh produce, vegetables, and flowers in Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Delaware Valley. Through this, YelloWave has created working plan for physical distribution and logistics to meet each location’s requirement in acquiring the goods. Since suppliers are local farmers, YelloWave has its own…

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    Family Nursing Technology innovation has allowed people to live longer. However, this does not mean they are living healthier lives. The U.S. Census bureau indicates that 117 million people had a chronic illness in 2012 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015). What implications will this have on nursing? Depending on the severity of the illness, children or spouses may become the decision makers and primary caregivers. Nursing care will need to incorporate the family. Care will…

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    Amelia Earhart was a peculiar child. Her family and friends considered her to be a tomboy, not conforming to the status quo. As she got older, she came to realize her inner desire to fly. In time, she became a new sensation in the world of aviation. She set and broke many records, and was an active supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment. As she approached forty years of age, she chose to take on one last task—becoming the first woman to fly around the world (BLACK). On the last leg of their…

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    spotted the dead boy inside the box, yet he refused to tell the police because he knew those traps were illegal so he wanted to save himself fromthe trouble. Two days later on February 25th 1957 a college student traveling along Susquehanna Road in Philadelphia spotted a box with “Furniture, Fragile, do not open with knife” written on it with red letters. The traveler found a corpse of a little boy who was naked wrapped in a Navajo blanket, which is a blanket from the Native Americans who weave…

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    In Fairmont, Ohio students, at the local high school, state their opinion of dirty dancing. Kaleb Murdock is interviewed by The Flyer and “confesses that his own dancing is often suggestive. ‘I always see kids twerking and grinding at Homecoming.’” To Murdock, dirty dancing is acceptable because the majority participates in it. Joel Thompson adds, “‘Dirty dancing is all over the…

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