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    Under Armour Failure

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    Kevin went through problems. He immediately thought companies would buy the apparel. Some did, but not enough to buy the bills. He told article writer Richard Feloni, "I was so broke, I couldn't even check for loose change in the ashtray, in the seat cushions," (Feloni). It wasn’t until Georgia Tech bought his apparel, that he was getting deals with colleges and football teams. His idea didn’t become a…

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    disorganized killer, she was not highly intelligent. Wuornos was psychotic and she took the lives of people killings impulsively, her killings were never fully planned. Wuornos’ first known victim was a shop owner, the 51 year old’s name was Richard Mallory. Wuornos later claimed in an interview that he attempted to rape her and she killed in defending herself. She murdered Mallory by shooting him three times with a .22 pistol. She then dumped his body in a wood beside Interstate 95, and…

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    Journalist David Halberstam started his career in journalism in a comparatively unorthodox way from his peers. After graduating from Harvard, Halberstam went to work for small daily newspapers instead of the bustling cities that most journalists long for. So instead, Halberstam fortuitously went to Mississippi, where he was front and center during the cultural upheaval of the 1950’s. Racial tensions were high after the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, and Halberstam found…

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    Pop Art 1960s

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    Egyptian hieroglyphs used picture symbols to represent objects which is really crazy. There wasn’t punctuation, spaces, vowels, and they were written in all directions. There are over 700 hieroglyphic picture symbols in the Egyptian alphabet. But in the 1960s pictures got more groovy. Some of the biggest historical events of the 1960s affected pop art in many ways. Some of the biggest historical events of the 1960s were Marilyn Monroes death, US sends troops to Vietnam, and the assassinations of…

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    Would you want your scandal aired out to the public? All over national Tv, newspaper and word of mouth. That’s what happened to one of our former presidents William Jefferson Clinton, he was a good president who made poor choices concerning his private life, and instead of being honest he lied about his actions which resulted in major consequences. Former president Bill Clinton was born August 19th, 1946, in Hope Arkansas. William Jefferson Blythe Clinton’s father died three months before he…

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    The authors purpose behind the reading; On the Arrogance of Power, 1966, is to depict the United States and its failure to spread Democracy due to its “arrogance of power” (Fulbright, 2012). More specifically, this article discusses the failure to spread democracy during the Vietnam conflict. The author begins his writing with an argumentative thesis: “The dilemmas involved are preeminently American dilemmas, not because America has weaknesses that others do not have but because America is…

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    Former Prime Minister of Great Britain, Margaret Thatcher, delivers a powerful eulogy to former President Ronald Reagan. In her eulogy she cherishes the greatness of her dear friend, Reagan, and she celebrates the astonishing achievements that Reagan accomplished. Thatcher uses a plethora of rhetorical strategies such as repetition, exaggeration, and she also creates a sense of pathos to the audience. Margaret Thatcher employs the use hyperboles throughout her whole speech. She says "When the…

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    President’s Kennedy’s assignation on November 22nd 1963, seemed to set off a series of events that would shape the conflict in Vietnam for several administrations to come. Although the Vietnam War was just one piece of the complex “Cold War” it played an important role in shaping politics at home as well as abroad. President had increased the presence of advisors to South Vietnam under his administration. Although he increased troop presence, he didn’t want to fully commit to a ground war even…

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    Test The Nation Quiz Show

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    ‘Test the Nation’ is a live television quiz show. The format is designed to allow viewers to answer a number of questions in order to measure their IQ or their ability in some other 'intellectual' area. Two hosts present 60 questions in front of a studio audience, a group of celebrities and the viewers at home. The studio audience who answer the questions along with the viewer, is broken down into fun categories often designed to challenge or affirm stereotypes. For example, in the United…

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    the 1970s the 1970s was a time of change. america was at war with vietnam. nixon was corrupting the us . and the protesting was worst than ever .america could not take the war Nixon Nixon was the president of the us during the vietnam war. he filled people with false hope. saying things like he is the cure of america ,he will change the war and stop the riots.but everybody voted for him for one thing.he promised to stop the leftist organization and the antiwar protests.…

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