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    “The Capitalists will sell us the rope to which we will hang them” a quote by the infamous Vladimir Lenin, the leader and the founder of the Bolshevik (Communist) regime. Who destroyed Russia’s state of Monarchy to a state of Communism. It all officially started March 8th, 1917. Of course, this is only the official start date of the revolution, many other events have led up to this. The revolution. Better known as the February Revolution (Russia used the Julian calendar, thus the name “February…

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    many different kinds of substance abuse treatment centers available. Some focus entirely on detox, and other centers tailor to rehab options. At the best treatment centers, patients work with a therapist and an intake specialist to determine the best course of treatment. Each patient is unique, so they need individualized treatment that is tailored to their needs. Patients will discover different treatment options such as: - Transitional living - Primary care - Family programs -…

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    Therefore, by targeting those individuals who purchase and prepare most of the food, government officials can develop awareness campaigns. The course Strategic Management of Public Communication course provides a great list of tools to develop public communication campaigns. Firstly, government officials can use agenda setting to create awareness of obesity. Agenda setting allows government officials to leverage obesity…

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    Most people believe leadership is defined by a title: President, General, Chairman, etc. Titles do hold importance, there is no doubt about that, but they contain minimal value when it comes to leading. True leadership cannot be awarded, assigned, or appointed. Leadership is not primarily a formal position. The world has seen many great leaders whom held no high position; for example, Martin Luther King Jr. One does not need a title to be a leader. By all means, one can be a leader within their…

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    Moby Dick Allusions

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    Mythological allusions can help elucidate prevalent themes in novels by connecting them to well-known myths. The novel Moby Dick, written by Herman Melville, is a tale that uses a confluence of mythological allusions to help strengthen its message about society. With these allusions the reader begins to understand the topic of discussion and is also exposed to the wisdom and knowledge Melville possess. Throughout the novel, biblical and Greek allusions help exemplify the nature of human defiance…

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    Throughout the years’ time has changed for the children in society and what was done before is no longer done or rarely done now. In the past, children would cherish life, have such an open mind or creativity, and were very intellectual. However, with so much going on here with the media and technology, our children today are really dumbing down. In the year 1990’s is where technology was being born but, not so highly developed as it is now. As a result, children would still go outside to play…

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    church, the same declaration was made by my youth pastor. As she expounded on the details of the trip my youth group was preparing to take, I became uneasy. We were going on an adventure trip that included hiking, caving, white water rafting, and of course, repelling. I immediately began calculating ways to get out of the trip, but to no avail. I had no excuse not to go on the trip, and to my dismay, my mother promptly registered me. In the weeks before the trip, I worried constantly about what…

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    there, to get greater elevation: his pipe, striking a rope, was knocked from his mouth. He lunged for it; a short, hoarse cry came from his lips as he realized…

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    Easter Island

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    impaired sister Alice, Elsa accepts the marriage proposal. Archaeologist, Edward Beazley, accepted the offer to take an expedition to Easter Island to study the moai statues and the culture on the mysterious island. As a honeymoon trip for Elsa and of course Alice, she agrees to move to the island for a new life. During the yearlong expedition, Elsa acts more of a companion to Alice than she does Edward; however, this changes as they settle on the island. As time passes, everyone…

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    One reason to this is the belief that knowledge can be acquired outside formal learning institutions. In other words, one can grow up in a community and still learn the ropes in life, so to speak, even without a college degree. Guidance from peers and family members as well as personal experiences can be the source of a person’s knowledge without having to spend thousands of dollars for four years or more. In fact, it can…

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