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    Heart Disease

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    studied were allowed in on the study. Cholesterol is a normal ingredient in the body. There are two types of cholesterol HDL which is good‚ LDL which is bad. Important dates: 1948(this is when the studies started)‚ 1957(anagrams were invented)‚ 1961‚ 1965‚ 1971‚ 1989-1990(they were making pictures‚ made to see what was going on in the inside of the coronary artery)‚ 1987(found a pill to lower Cholesterol and it took 7 years to see if it worked)‚ 1994(trial to take Stattin to decrease chance of Cholesterol

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    started in Liverpool and quickly became successful because they could blend the "beat" of rock and roll and the melodies of songs. John Lennon and Paul Mc Cartney composed almost all the songs. They are now still very famous: Yesterday (1965)‚ Michelle (1965)‚ Yellow Submarine (1966)‚ Hey Jude (1968)... They separated in 1970 and started solo careers‚ but John Lennon was assassinated in 1980. 2. Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) Charlie Chaplin was famous in Hollywood but he was born in London in

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    ceremony inaugurating the new Canadian flag was held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on February 15‚ 1965‚ with Governor General Georges Vanier‚ Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson‚ the members of the Cabinet and thousands of Canadians in attendance. It was the new symbol of the Canadian Identity The official ceremony inaugurating the new Canadian flag was held on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on February 15‚ 1965‚ with Governor General Georges Vanier‚ Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson‚ the members of the Cabinet

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    circumstances‚ unfortunately‚ Mother Teresa had various health problems as well but nothing stopped her from fulfilling her mission of serving the world of the poor and needy. The result was the “Missionaries of Charity” had spread throughout the world and in 1965 this society became an International Religious Family by Pope Paul IV. Than by 2013‚ there were over 700 missions in over 130 countries. Mother Teresa devoted her life to the need of others around the world. Mother Teresa was born in 1910 and instantly

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    Selma to Montgomery Notes

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    Selma to Montgomery‚ 1965 * In June 1963‚ Medgar Evers‚ the NAACP Mississippi field secretary‚ was shot and killed in front of his home. * In 1964‚ SNCC workers organized the Mississippi Summer Project to register African Americans to vote in the state‚ wanting to focus national attention on the state’s racism. * SNCC recruited Northern college students‚ teachers‚ artists‚ and clergy to work on the project. They believed the participation of these people would make the country concerned

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    ★ The ​ Civil Rights Act of 1964​ .    ★ The ​ Voting Rights Act of 1965​  had an immediate impact on federal‚ state and local  elections. Within months of its passage on August 6‚ 1965‚ one quarter of a million  new black voters had been registered.   ★ The largest and most enduring federal assistance programs‚ launched in 1965‚ were  Medicare​ ‚ which pays for many of the medical costs of the elderly‚ and ​ Medicaid​ ‚  which aids poor people  ★ ★ ★ ★ ★         National speed limit of 55 imposed** 

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    The three Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 were part of the Voting Rights Movement underway in Selma‚ Alabama. By highlighting racial injustice in the South‚ they contributed to passage that year of the Voting Rights Act‚ a landmark federal achievement of the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement. Activists publicized the three protest marches to walk the 54-mile highway from Selma to the Alabama state capital of Montgomery as showing the desire of African-American citizens to exercise their constitutional

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    Company Law

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    the Companies Act 1965 (CA 1965). scs&ismk/company law 4 The word company or corporation is defined under s.4(1) CA: Besides the CA 1965‚ other relevant legislations are the Capital Markets Act 2007‚ the Securities Commission Act 1993 and the Companies Commission of Malaysia Act 2001. “company” means a company incorporated pursuant to this Act or pursuant to any corresponding previous enactment; Although company law in Malaysia is based mainly on CA 1965‚ there are key areas

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    The Battle of El Alamein between the Allies and Axis powers was fought in two separate battles (Phillips‚ 1962). The Allies consisted of primarily British soldiers known as the Eight Army. In addition to the British soldiers‚ the Allies also consisted of soldiers from Australia‚ New Zealand‚ India‚ South Africa‚ France‚ and Greece. The Axis known as the Panzerarmee Afrika (later renamed German-Italian Panzerarmee) consisted of only German and Italian soldiers. Both battles were fought in El Alamein

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    eighteen young men could join or be drafted into the army. At seventeen‚ with the consent of a guardian‚ boys could enlist in the Marine Corps. At the beginning of the war‚ hundreds of seventeen year old marines served in Vietnam. However‚ in November 1965‚ the Pentagon ordered that all American troops must be eighteen before being deployed in the war zone. The soldiers sent off to Vietnam can be divided into three categories: one-third draftees‚ one-third draft-motivated volunteers‚ and one-third true

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