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    The history of the Ford Mustang has continued to grow as the years have passed. In 2014 it celebrated its 50th anniversary with many events around the world that paid homage to the most famous model of the oval signature. The Mustang, one of the most legendary cars on the American market, is still celebrating its birthday. Despite the time that has passed by, it remains just as it did the first day: seductive and sporty. In the early 1960s, Lee Iacocca commissioned Gene Bordinat to design a new…

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    Sitting Bull Thesis

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    One of the most arguably greatest Native American chiefs to have walk this earth? There were many Native American chiefs during the early 17th century - early 20th century including Crazy Horse, Geronimo, Red Cloud, Tecumseh, and even Pontiac or Gall All skilled warriors even greater chiefs but the one chief to rise from being one of the feeblest members of his tribe to the very first chief of a whole nation, the Lakota nation to be exact (Johnson 1). His name was Sitting Bull. Sitting Bull was…

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    direction and discipline to get me to the finish line. I manage to complete the first two years and after some soul-searching decided to take the next year off and get a job until I figured out what I wanted to do. For the next year, I sold cars at a Pontiac dealership and partied a lot. Soon, I once again began to consider future career prospects, and it also helps that I 'd gotten…

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    In past few decades in American automotive industry especially General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler also known as "BIG THREES” were remained in headlines over their disappointing demand and sales results. We have also seen a role of US Government as a savior by providing financial support. "U.S. spent about $80 billion to rescue GM, Chrysler, and their auto-part suppliers. With all the government-held shares sold, Uncle Sam booked a $10.5 billion loss on its GM investment. The U.S. lost another $1…

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    Madonna Research Paper

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    raised six children, she even adopted children out of the six. Madonna’s music had a little pop, dance, and electric rock into it. On August 16, 1958 Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone was born in Bay City Michigan, but raised in Detroit suburbs of Pontiac and Avon Township (wiki/Madonna_entertainer). Madonna was born into a catholic family her father's name is Silvio Anthony “Tony” Ciccone and her mother’s name is Madonna Louise-Fortin (Wiki/Madonna_entertainer). Madonna and her mom had the same…

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    From 1675-1676, the New England region was consumed by an abnormally large amount of conflict and tension. A specific battle took place between the Puritans and the Native American Indians, and it became known as King Philip’s War. It was one of the most bloody and violent encounters that has ever transpired in American history. The war has been analyzed and studied by historians for decades, which still have not been able to conclude if the battle was significant or what the legacy was. People…

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    General Motors is an American success story. They started at the dawn of the 20th century, with a humble origin story; Buick began with horse drawn buggies, before starting its foray into the automobile market. For years it grew and expanded gobbling up smaller companies and incorporating them into its family. Just under one hundred years later, the state of General Motors’ empire started to deteriorate (which is directly due to a criminal lack of quality control). Then the housing bubble…

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    The legal system of United States is composed of two different laws when it involving law litigation, which are civil and criminal. Civil laws, according to Melvin (2011), “are designed to compensate parties for losses as a result of another’s conduct” (Melvin, 2011, p. 18). Criminal law, on the other hand, is a set of rules and regulations that define behaviors prohibited by the government, in which it protects the safety of society. One of the essential differences between civil and criminal…

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    forward with complaints against Lamonea, and an investigation was done on Lamonea, on 5/25/16, called Civil Treatment where an outside investigator had all employees from my department, gather in a room and questioned them about Mr. Lamonea's actions without any upper management or supervisor present. We were questioned on harassment by Lamonea. Every employee present said harassment had been going on for years. SEE EXHIBIT “D” Civil Treatment Email . SEE EXHIBIT “r” Civil Treatment Handout.…

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    the most because of the big deep sound it has. People can use music as speech by expressing what they feel through sound. Elvin Jones is a Black American drummer who express himself through jazz. Elvin Ray Jones was born on September 9, 1927 in Pontiac, Michigan and passed away on May 18, 2004 in Englewood, New Jersey at the age of 76. When Elvin was a child he was exposed to gospel, blues, and jazz through both his parents and older siblings, and his musical talents became evident at a very…

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