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    the food of paradise

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    AS OF DECEMBER 11‚ 2013 # Model MAKE/MODEL PLATE NO COLOR MILEAGE (KMS) REGISTERED IN WAREHOUSE LOCATION REGULAR DISCOUNTED SELLING PRICE FLOOR PRICE SELLING PRICE FLOOR PRICE 1 11 MITSUBISHI ADVENTURE GLX (DSL) - M/T TCQ-406 ASPEN WHITE **** MAKATI ALTAMECO 460‚000.00 420‚000.00 414‚000.00 378‚000.00 2 09 HYUNDAI GETZ GL 1.1L (GAS) - M/T NBO-171 HIP-HOP RED 76‚600 PAGADIAN CITY ALTAMECO 270‚000.00 250‚000.00 243‚000.00 225‚000.00 3 12

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    Adam Walsh

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    Adam Walsh was a young boy whose life got cut short at the age of 6. Adams parent’s names are Reve and John Walsh. “Adam was abducted from Sears in Hollywood‚ Florida on July 27th‚ 1981.”( Web article on msnbc.com) After this incident a lot changed when it came to finding children and John later became famous as being the host of the show “Americas Most Wanted”. Adam went to Sears with his mom that day. They were going to the store to shop for lamps.” The store was approximately one mile from their

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    There are many similarities between the stories of Adam and Eve and Pandora and Epimetheus. In particular it is the roles the two women play in both stories. It is due to curiosity that both women succumb to God’s wrath. However‚ instead of being created by one god‚ Pandora was created by all of the Greek god’s. Both Eve and Pandora were warned not to disobey the orders of their Gods. For Eve‚ God told her not to eat an apple from the tree of knowledge. While the Greek Gods told Pandora not to open

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    Patch Adams

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    cruel and merciless. These people see life as punishment throughout their entire lives. They therefore resigned themselves to fate‚ believing all is finished. They lost every sense of direction and most times‚ some of them go as far as committing suicide‚ just to escape the injustice life has meted out to them. Hunter “Patch” Adams isn’t one to escape this dilemma. Having been institutionalized for depression‚ he soon realizes his profound sense of purpose in helping his fellow patients after ‘connecting’

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    This Side Of Paradise

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    Americans‚ whether if someone was African‚ White‚ Mexican or any race or ethnicity‚ America has welcomed them all with open arms. Young and old or wise and adventurous many people that have loved and lost have molded and shaped the America that is here today. During the readings of This Side of Paradise by Scott Fitzgerald‚ Armory‚ the lead character in the book‚ would distinguish himself as an American by the passion he had for his true love‚ to the patriotism that he had for his country‚ and acting

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    John Adam

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    Early Life John Adams was born on October 30‚ 1735 in Braintree (now Quincy)‚ Massachusetts. His father‚ John Adams Sr.‚ was a farmer‚ a Congregationalist deacon and a town councilman‚ and was a direct descendant of Henry Adams‚ a Puritan who emigrated from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638. His mother‚ Susanna Boylston Adams‚ was a descendant of the Boylston of Brookline‚ a prominent family in colonial Massachusetts.  At age 16‚ Adams earned a scholarship to attend Harvard University

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    Patch Adam

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    BURRELL Patch Adams Patch Adams real name is Hunter Adams. A man who was in the same mental institution Patch Adams was in had given him the nickname. He named him Patch Adams because he patched up his cup because it was leaking. The understanding that I got from the question “how many fingers do you see?” was not to see what others see. Let the focus go‚ you do not want to see the problem‚ you want to see the solution. These are some of his good customer service skills. Patch Adams treats his

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    Ansel Adams

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    Ansel Adams‚ Half Dome and Clouds (Upside-down Photograph)‚ Yosemite National Park‚ 1916 As a fundamental environmentalist Ansel Adams played an extremely important role in the development of nature and landscape photography. Through his first photograph‚ done at the age of fourteen with a Kodak Box Brownie given to him by his parents‚ Half Dome and Clouds (Upside-down Photograph) 1916‚ Adams noted that there was a lacked crispness‚ as well as lack of

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    john adams

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    President John Adams Our beloved President‚ John Adams‚ passed away on July 4‚ 1826 due to a debility brought on by heart failure caused by arteriosclerosis. Mr. Adams was born in Braintree‚ Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ in October 30‚ 1735. Son of John Adams‚ Sr. and Boylston Susanna Adams‚ John was the oldest of their 3 children‚ and when he was 16 (1751)‚ he went to Harvard University. Mr. Adams married Abigail Adams‚ who passed away in 1818. The marriage produced 5 children: Abigail Adams Smith‚ John

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    Abigail Adams

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    Abigail Adams was a important figure during the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. She helped start ideas about the equality among women. She was born November 11th 1744 in a time when women had poor educations. As she grew older‚ she became interested in more than just the basic “roles” of women. Abigail Adams made many contributions to the United States. Abigail Adams grew up like mot girls in her time. Abigail Adams‚ born Abigail Smith was born on November 11th‚ 1744 in Weymouth‚ Massachusetts

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