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    The General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memoria * An additional popular and first-rate tourist destination in Leyte that several travelers like to see is General Douglas MacArthur Landing Memorial. * Situated at Red Beach in Palo‚ the memorial functions statues depicting the historical and victorious return with the American Liberation Forces led by U.S. General Douglas MacArthur‚ which happened in 1944. * Folks can effortlessly see the statues within the province for these figures have

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    more and explore that discoveries are made. The film cleverly portrays Frank Hurley’s curiosity for capturing the Antarctic as seen in the initial viewing sequence as Hurley ventures out to capture the first exploration of the Antarctic with Sir Douglas Mawson. The film states that Hurley was “bowled over by the potential of photography” when he went to take images. This draws upon Hurley’s origins as a self-made and self-educated man who took on initiative to pursue photography out of curiosity

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    a company to produce reusable climbing hardware. After a mythical trip with Douglas Tompkins to find the last wild place in the planet‚ Chouinard started Patagonia and Tompkins The North Face. • Patagonia • Listed as one of the Firms of Endearment‚ certified B-Corporation • Founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973. As a climber‚ he already had a company to produce reusable climbing hardware. After a mythical trip with Douglas Tompkins to find the last wild place in the planet‚ Chouinard started Patagonia

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    Regarded by many as one of Australia’s greatest Prime Ministers‚ John Curtin assumed office just six weeks before the bombing of Pearl Harbor and led Australia through the darkest hours of World War II. No prime minister has had a more profound effect on Australia and no man has given more in the service of his office. Curtin was born in the Victorian mining town of Creswick on January 8‚ 1885. His parents were Irish immigrants. His father worked first as a policeman‚ then as a publican‚ and the

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    The Japanese began their attack on the Philippines on the same day as the Pearl Harbor attack. The soldiers stationed in the Philippines were badly outnumbered and were being overrun on the Bataan peninsula. President Roosevelt commanded General Douglas MacArthur to flee. As General MacArthur was leaving‚ he made his famous vow saying: “I shall return.” Although General MacArthur fled‚ the GIs were left to fend for themselves. Without their general‚ they couldn’t last long. The American and Filipino

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    A Biography of Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein was born in Lawrence‚ Massachusetts on August 25‚ 1918. He was born to first generation Jewish parents from Russia. At the age of ten‚ he began learning to play the piano‚ at one point in his studies at Hebrew Union he thought of becoming a rabbi. Latter he was awarded an honorary degree‚ for he became a rabbi of sorts (Gottlieb.) However‚ he went on the major in music at Harvard University. Although‚ his interest at college was in becoming

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    As a man known almost exclusively for a duel with another forgotten founder‚ the life of Aaron Burr is grossly misrepresented and skewed by both politicians in his time and historians after his death. Nancy Isenberg‚ a historian and professor‚ takes up the task of scrubbing the stain from Burr’s name. She produces a biography telling the true story of Burr‚ not the one told by his opponents. Aaron Burr was born to a wealthy and respected family in 1756‚ but before the age of three‚ he lost his grandparents

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    Theory X and Theory Y In his 1960 book‚ The Human Side of Enterprise‚ Douglas McGregor proposed two theories by which to view employee motivation. He avoided descriptive labels and simply called the theories Theory X and Theory Y. Both of these theories begin with the premise that management’s role is to assemble the factors of production‚ including people‚ for the economic benefit of the firm. Beyond this point‚ the two theories of management diverge. Theory X Theory X assumes that the average

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    John Mackey‚ Cofounder and Co-CEO of Whole Market‚ Believes in "Conscious Capitalism" (pp. 29 & 30) What role‚ if any‚ does McGregor’s Theory Y play at Whole Foods? Explain. Mackey clearly took notes on McGregor’s theories on how and why people are the way they are at work. He took more to the Theory Y side: the moral and loyal view of people at work. Mackey feels that he and the company are viewed and based on the more heroic side of things‚ meaning that he aims to not only provide to the world

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    it was important that I incorporate American Folk music. Tonight I offer the four pieces from Aaron Copland’s (1900-1990) Old American Songs Set I and II. Aaron Copland is a favorite and one of the most audience accessible composers of the 20th century. His most famous works include the ballets Appalachian Spring‚ Billy the Kid‚ and Rodeo‚ and his stirring Fanfare for the Common Man. The music of Aaron Copland often connects with listeners because of the beautiful simplicity found in his melodies

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