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    Dear Aunt Bessie

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    Dear Aunt Bessie‚ Hello Aunt Bessie‚ I am sorry I have not been writing to you lately. I am having trouble running the mills by myself since my family has died of malaria. Which is why I now know where I will put your million dollars that I have received from you. Progressivism is a tough moment in our history. We are battling progressivism‚ which is a movement reformed to change America. This is why I have chosen to take your blessed million dollars‚ and put it towards these reforms; 600‚000

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    Coleman Art Museum

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    COLEMAN ART MUSEUM Kristine Massey Joy Dukes Calvin Smith Objectives 1. Company History 2. Problem Statement 3. The Organizational Structure 4. Proposal Considerations 5. Pro-forma Income Statement 6. Plan of Action Company History ◦ Not-for-profit corporation located in Universal City (Western US) ◦ Founded in 1925 as Fannel County Museum of Fine Arts ◦ 1997 company benefited from the $28 million county bond election and relocated ◦ $25 million endowment was provided to the museum

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    Letter to Aunt Bessie

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    Where will you put your million dollars? Dear Aunt Bessie‚ It’s an honor that you have chosen me to distribute your entire life earning of one million dollars! I promise you that I wont let you down. America is growing day by day and it needs help because there are many problems that it’s facing. I’ve narrowed it down into four important causes on where your money will go. My choice for the most important cause is the woman’s suffrage‚ this cause will receive your $600‚000. Jane Adams‚ the co-founder

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    soaring‚ flying was Amelia Earhart’s favorite hobby. Amelia Earhart is an inspiration to everyone with heart filled dreams. First‚ Amelia had a joyful childhood. She had a family who loved her and a place to call home. On July 24‚ 1897‚ Amy and Edwin Earhart had a baby girl (Wagner). Amelia was born into a wealthy and influential family. In 1908‚ the Earhart family moved to Des Moines‚ Iowa for job opportunities. This event resulted less play time for Amelia and her sister‚ Muriel. Amelia also enjoyed adventure

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    Amelia Earhart had a very significant impact on the history of aviation. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean‚ and the first woman to attempt to fly around the world. She is famous for many things‚ including her piloting abilities to her suspicious disappearance in 1937. She had an amazing life discovering who she was and going on adventures while she was at it. (Women in Aviation…) Amelia was born in Atchinson‚ Kansas on July 24‚ 1897 to Amelia Otis Earhart and Edwin Earhart

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    couldn’t be done” (Amelia Earhart). Amelia Earhart grew up with visions of accomplishing goals that only men had accomplished. Earhart wanted to do the things men could that women could not do. As a young girl‚ she had a love for modern invention and science‚ which led her to reach her goals no matter what anyone said. Her education had a great impact on her accomplished goals‚ and one goal was being the first woman pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean‚ but unfortunately Earhart disappeared in during

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    Amelia Earhart is a very known person in the world of woman’s reconization and aviators‚ but how much do we really know about her? Well‚ to start with she was born on July 24th‚ in 1897 in Atchison Kansas. Her father‚ whose name was Edwin Earhart‚ was a very wealthy man from being a retired U.S district court judge. But he did have an alcoholic problem and during those times Amelia’s mother would send her and her sister‚ Muriel‚ to live with their grandparents for most of the year‚ except for the

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    Ornette Coleman Paper

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    Lederrick Wesley 2-17-2010 MUS 872 Dr. Randy Westbrook Ornette Coleman and his influence on popular music/jazz Ornette Coleman is one of the most influential artists in jazz and considered an American icon and legend. There are not many musicians that emerge who dramatically changed the way we listen to music. Ornette Coleman was of the major innovators of free jazz as well as a great saxophonist and composer. Coleman’s bluesy‚ playful music revolutionized jazz by ignoring regular harmonies

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    Coleman Report Review

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    Coleman Report Summary The Coleman Report is known for Coleman’s research on education. Coleman was commissioned by the United States Department of Health‚ Education‚ and Welfare in 1966 to assess the availability of equal educational opportunities to children of different race‚ color‚ religion‚ and national origin. It was discovered that student background and socioeconomic status are much more important in determining educational outcomes than are measured differences in school resources. “The

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    Coleman Managerial Report

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    R. C/ Coleman distribute a variety of food products that are sold through grocery store and supermarket outlets. The company receives orders directly from the individual outlets‚ with a typical order requesting the delivery of several cases of anywhere from 20 to 50 different products. Under the company’s current warehouse operation‚ warehouse clerks dispatch order-picking personnel to fill each order and have the goods moved to the warehouse shipping area. Because of the high labour costs and relatively

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