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    negotiate with Pat Olafson regarding a range of issue that we have had with each other over the past several years. These negotiations were extremely complicated because they dealt with three at least different issues. We had to figure out what to do about an outstanding loan that Pat had given me. We also had to come to an agreement on the matter of how much Pat was going to pay for work that I had done for his condominium project. The last detail that we had to negotiate was whether Pat would continue

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    inconceivable. However‚ becoming aware of the theme program Casa Magdalena Mora allowed me to consider UC Berkeley. Living in the theme program Casa Magdalena Mora will allow me to continue being family oriented. I will like to become part of a small community where people rely on each other. Forming a family that I am able to identify with is crucial to my success. Therefore‚ I would like to live in “Casa Mora.” Moreover‚ living in “Casa Mora” will allow me to meet people with a similar background. At UC Berkeley

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    Pat Tillman Hero

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    up that dream to go into the military. Pat Tillman was a football star from Arizona State University and later the Arizona Cardinals. In 2002‚ Tillman put his NFL career on hold and enlisted in the U.S. Army to become an ranger along with his brother. With this choice‚ Tillman received a lot of attention from the media‚ but was humble and did not want to make it a big story. When his coach‚ Dave McGinnis‚ from the Arizona Cardinals was asked he answered‚ “Pat knew his purpose in life. Tillman proudly

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    Some of the fads and fashions of the 1910’s may seem strange to us. The woman’s hair was often put up in hats and turbans with close cropped hair underneath. The hemline of their fashionable skirt became higher and rose above the ankles. This was partly because women began to work in the garden and using cars more often. They needed a higher skirt so the material didn’t get in the way of the accelerator or brakes. The skirts of women also became narrower. A look that became popular because

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    Pat Tillman Hero

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    Pat Tillman: A Hero or Waste of Life? Many peoples’ ideas differ about the subject of Pat Tillman. Pat Tillman‚ 27‚ was a member of the 2nd Battalion‚ 75th Ranger Regiment based at Fort Lewis‚ Washington. Tillman was a great football player prior to joining the army. He turned down a three year‚ 3.6 million dollar contract for the Arizona Cardinals in 2002‚ to join the army in the wake of the September 11th attacks. Pat Tillman was a skilled football player who was known for his smart‚ hard-hitting

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    The contributions of several doctors‚ researchers‚ and scientists helped improve the health of the growing population. In 1850 the average life expectancy was 42 years. By 1910 the average life expectancy had risen to nearly 55 years. Between 1850 and 1910 there were several advances in the medical field. The introduction of genes‚ white blood cells‚ blood groups‚ insulin‚ rubber gloves‚ aspirin‚ and vitamins and the discoveries of Pasteur‚ Charcot‚ Halsted‚ Zirm‚ Lister‚ and Koch were the starting

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    Women's Rights 1910-1930

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    Women Woman’s Rights (1910-1930) Did they Gained Greater Rights? Women in Canada between 1910 and 1930 acquired greater equality with men by gaining more educational opportunities‚ more political clout‚ and higher paying skilled jobs in the workforce. Women spent many years to gather up the trust so the men would treat them as equal citizens. One specific time that they gained significant roles was the 20th century. During this time the women were more noticed as persons with significant gains

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    Regeneration By Pat Barker

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    something to be proud to have participated in. It looks strong and triumphant but you don’t see them them literally gagging when they stop or collapsing from exhaustion. You don’t smell the sweat‚ see the limping or see the blisters. This is what Pat Barker does that makes her anti-war argument so effective. She uses techniques of setting‚ characterisation‚ relationships between characters and their different perspectives to convey her anti-war message. She shows you the blisters. Regeneration

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    Russia During The 1910's

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    During the 1910’s was the start of a golden era for the U.S. but this was not the case for everyone conflict in Russia was starting to brew to a boil with the debate on whether Russia was going to be capitalist or communist. This led to the Russian Civil War 1917-1922. It was against The Red Army and The remnants of the Old Russian army. The Red army believed that communism is what was going to reunite Russia socially and economically‚ while the rebels believed that communism wasn’t the answer and

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    Pat Buchanan Critique

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    Critique Pat Buchanan is a political commentator and writer who served in the Nixon and Reagan administrations. He twice sought the Republican Party’s nomination and was the Reform Party’s candidate for President of the United States. In “Deconstructing America‚” he argues that the a more diverse America become‚ the weaker she will be. For our nation to thrive Buchannan note that unity in diversity can’t exist. National identity must supersede state identity for America to survive (68). America

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