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    Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek

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    (Antonie van Leeuwenhoek) Anthony van Leeuwenhoek was born in Delft‚ Holland on October 24‚ 1632 to Philips Thoniszoon‚ a Dutch tradesman that made baskets‚ and Grietge Jacobs‚ the daughter of a brewer. He is also commonly known as "the Father of Microbiology"‚ and considered to be the first microbiologist. They lived in a comfortable home until his father and two of his sisters died when Anthony was just eight years old. Also‚ his mother was left with five young children. Therefore‚ Anthony was

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    Rip Van Winkle

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    "Rip Van Winkle" by Washington Irving is a fiction story of a character whose destiny was affected by marvelous circumstances. In comparison to Benjamin’s Franklin Autobiography and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Self reliance‚ there are some things that are similar‚ but overall Rip Van Winkle is completely different; in other words‚ its main character is unique. I found several evidences proving that. First‚ the book itself is written in an inimitable style. In the very beginning of this work with the

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    Katrina Van Tassel is considered as pretty and rich women in the town. She is the object for both protagonist and antagonist. The only thing she does in this story is that she dumps Ichabod Crane. In the story‚ it is said that she is a flirt and wore a “pink skirt” (Irving‚4). In the early 1800’s people were so much fashionable. In fact‚ there was nothing like a mini skirt that time. Women started wearing mini skirt in 1960s. In the town‚ she is known as a tough lady to be impressed. According to

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    growth rate could contribute to a better supply Weaknesses could have delayed container vans contribute in traffic congestion Opportunities can be helped by the government projects induce investors or suppliers Threats subject to such restrictions of laws effective within Manilla suppliers may be discouraged due to the cost of importing VI. Alternative Courses of Action: 1. Limit the numbers of jeepneys‚ utility vans and cabs; and introduce COMET. City Optimized and Managed Electric Transport (COMET)

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    1960s And 1970s Essay

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    The 1960s and 1970s were probably some of the most tumultuous years of U.S. policing history; namely because of the many social problems that were brought to attention during these years. Unfortunately‚ the police were set to the main light as an entity that helped to permeate these issues‚ becoming the main focus of blame in the public eye. One example of this way of thinking would be in 1960 when the Freedom Riders had left Washington‚ D.C. to confront the racial segregation going on throughout

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    Definition of Spiritual Leadership Spiritual Leadership involves intrinsically motivating and inspiring workers to hope/faith in a vision of service to key stakeholders and a corporate culture based on the value of altruistic love to produce a highly motivated‚ committed and productive workforce. The purpose of spiritual leadership is to tap into the fundamental needs of both leaders and followers for spiritual well-being. To create vision and value congruence across the individual‚ empowered

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    Rip Van Wrinkle

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    of a specifically American mythology‚ a mythology that celebrated America’s unique attributes and values. Read “Rip Van Winkle” by Washington Irving http://k12.kitaboo.com/eBookWs/ebook/english/eng06/Launch.html# Audiobook: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb7QUmj3pTM A Quick Summary of the Story http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6v5xW27sC0 Reading Strategy for Rip Van Winkle For this story‚ we are going to annotate using STOP & JOT. So how does this work? SIMPLE! 1. Log into your

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    Eddie Van Halen

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    and create their own perfect guitar. There are many amazing custom guitars but none have stood the test of time as much as Eddie Van Halen’s Frankenstrat. Eddie’s iconic guitar defined‚ and set in history‚ how a guitarist and their guitar connect. This connection is the strongest example of how an object’s value is determined by its relationship with its owner. Eddie Van Halen is considered one of the best guitarists of all time. He revolutionized shredding and popularized many majorly important techniques

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    War On Drugs In The 1960s

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    The 1960s were marked by a plethora of social and political changes‚ with the counterculture movement being one of the most widely historicized and familiar aspects out of this period. While this movement did contribute to positive changes in some ways‚ a rise in drug usage amongst young people occurred. Due to the inherent dangers drugs impose on the individual‚ concerns were raised throughout the country. In response‚ President Richard Nixon moved to enact legislation hoping to curb drug usage

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    Girl Groups In The 1960s

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    church. By the late 1950s‚ a number of female vocal groups began to produce songs. The groups were 2-3 women one sang a lead part while the others sang a background vocal. This was the birth of "girl groups". This sound was the trend for the early 1960s. Girl groups remained on the Billboard pop charts in 1962 to 1965 but‚ by 1965 the popularity of this

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