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    TRICARE Insurance Company I. Introduction Military members are always one of the most important careers in the U.S. ‚Military people always face the dangerous mission to protect the security of the country. The insurance of military member should be special because of the specific job. Sometimes they get injured or sick‚ and their injuries are more serious than the civilians. So the insurance of the military people is important. After World War II and the Korean War‚ there

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    “The feel of the experience is the important thing‚ not the ability to verbalize or analyze it.” Stanley Kubrick I intend to critically evaluate the significance of Stanley Kubrick as a filmmaker. Stanley Kubrick according to the New York tabloids is seen as a “secretive”‚ ’ ’strange‚ ’ ’ ’ ’mysterious ’ ’ and a ’ ’cold ’ ’ director (P. Bogdanovich 1999:1)‚ but the story differs from old friends like Steven Spielberg (the Kubrick coner 2000). According to Steven Spielberg “In the whole history

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    Allport‚ G. W. (1961). Pattern and growth in personality. New York: Holt. Allport‚ G. W. (1966). Traits revisited. American Psychologist‚ 21‚ 1-10. Bass‚ B. (1990). Bass & Stogdill’s handbook of leadership: Theory‚ research‚ and & managerial applications. New York: The Free Press. Bass‚ B. M. (1985). Leadership and performance beyond expectations. New York: The Free Press. Bowers‚ D. G.‚ & Seashore‚ S. E. (1966). Predicting organizational effectiveness with a four-factor theory of leadership. Administrative

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    Chavez led workers on a strike from Delano to the capital in Sacramento‚ protesting for better wages. The movement was supported by Robert F. Kennedy during the March 1966 U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare’s Subcommittee on Migratory Labor. Chavez’s movement inspired the founding of Obreros Unidos in Wisconsin in 1966‚ the Farm Labor Organizing Committee (FLOC) in Ohio in 1967‚ and later UFW organizers founded the Texas Farm Workers Union in 1975. Chavez adopted a Gandhi like approach

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    History of Multimedia

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    The term “ Multimedia ” was coined by Bob Goldstein to promote the July 1966 opening of his “ LightWorks at L’Oursin” show at Southampton‚ Long Island on August 10‚ 1966. Later in 2 years‚ the term ‘ multimedia ‘ was re-appropriated to describe the work of a political consultant‚ David Sawyer‚ the husband of Irish Sawyer – one of Goldstein’s producers at L’Oursin. In the 1993 first edition of McGraw-Hill’s Multimedia‚ making it works‚ Tay Vaughan declared. Multimedia is any combination of text

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    Seward Burroughs (1855-1898). The "Millionaire‚" a machine invented by Otto Steiger in 1894‚ was the first adding machine also capable of direct multiplication. | The hand-held pocket calculator was invented at Texas Instruments‚ Incorporated (TI) in 1966 by a development team which included Jerry D. Merryman‚ James H. Van Tassel and Jack St. Clair Kilby. In 1974 a basic patent for miniature electronic calculators has been issued to Texas Instruments Incorporated. The patent is for personal-sized‚ battery-operated

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    There are many cases in the history of constitutional law that involve the wording of the United States Constitution. One case that deals with many parts of the constitution is Miranda v Arizona. This was a case that the Supreme Court voted on in 1966. This is a case of upper tier rights‚ because it deals with the constitutional rights. It mostly deals with the fourteenth amendment which is a right to due process and the sixth amendment which is a right to counsel. A suspect‚ Ernesto Miranda

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    Justice Simonetti APUSH The Suffrage Movement and New Feminism February 27‚ 2013 Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions (1920) | * Delivered by Elizabeth Cady Stanton to an audience of about 200 women and 40 men * Resolutions * Laws that conflict with the happiness of a women are invalid * Laws that prevent a women from occupying a station are invalid * A woman is a man’s equal as dictated by god * Women should know the laws that restrain them

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    television advertising. Studia Neophilologica 35: 256-264. Leech‚ Geoffrey N.‚ 1966. English in advertising: A linguistic study of advertising in Great Britain. London: Longman. Leiss‚ William‚ Stephen Kline and Sut Jlaally‚ 1988. Social communication in advertising. Scarborough: Nelson. Lord‚ J.B.‚ 1970. Sequence clusters of pfe-nominal adjectives and adjectivals in English. Journal of English Linguistics 4: 57-69. Marchand‚ Hans‚ 1966. On attributive and predicative derived adjectives and some problems related

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    miranda v. arizona

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    Charisma Thorpe Brunswick Political Systems- Final 6 October 2014 Miranda v. Arizona Outline Argued: February 28‚ March 1 and 2‚ 1966 Decided: June 13‚ 1966 Supreme Court Decision: The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Miranda and it also enforced the Miranda warning to be given to a person being interrogated while in the custody of the police. Miranda Warning: You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do can and will be held against you in a court of law. You have the right

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