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    Paulina Tulman Why are some brands successful? The main reason of setting up a company is to become successful. There are many different aspects of it: popularity of brand‚ high income‚ being a leader. But why some brands became successful and others did not? I want to show few important aspects to become successful on example of “Dove” brand ( part of Unilever company). In 2004 “Dove” revealed the results of global discussion about how women physically perceive their look. The study

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    “ Ugh!” Wes exclaimed. “ What?” Matthew asked. “ This poster will take forever! Too bad there was no school yesterday.” Wes said. Matthew and Wes were partnered to do a poster on the “ Black Plague” . For the poster colors they decided to use all black and when they do their speech they would were all black. “ Class! Please Listen. Thank you. I see most of you are done with your posters. But‚ since not everyone is done with them. I am giving you the weekend and expect to see them on Monday otherwise

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    The Half-Skinned-Steer

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    The story "The Half-Skinned Steer" by Annie Proulx could be classified in the Return to the womb arch-type. It fits that unit theme very well‚ mainly because the main character in the story‚ whose name is Mero‚ returns to his place of birth and childhood almost sixty years later. The one major event that leads him back home is the death of his brother Rollo. Mero had left the country out by Cheyenne‚ Wyoming to go and live in New York City. Over that time he had grown to become a fairly rich man

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    Annie E Graham

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    Reserves. In adopting this ban‚ it could cite the expense of building segregated quarters and the fact that enough white applicants were available to maintain the organization at authorized strength. The first African-American to join the Women Reserves‚ Annie E. Graham‚ did not enlist until September 1949‚ four years after Japan’s formal surrender. In time‚ regulations were relaxed so that the wives of enlisted Marines were allowed to join‚ and enlisted women could marry after boot camp. Black women were

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    Meaning of Annie Dillard’s “This is the Life” One of the main points I get from this passage it that most people strive for the same basic goals in life. As she states in paragraph one‚”…most cultures prize as ours rightly does‚ making a contribution by working hard at work at what you love; being in the know‚ and intelligence; gathering a surplus; and watching; and loving your family above all…” This says most cultures tell their young adults‚ in order to become successful working men/women

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    Changes Each person experiences certain things‚ even the most simplest and innocent‚ that enlighten him or her or bring about a revelation. At one point in each of our lives we will or already have had one such meaningful incident. In Annie Dillard’s short essay “Dumbstruck‚” she recounts an experience just like that. Dillard’s experience jolts her‚ bringing to life an awareness of the harshness and inevitability that things happen‚ things are not permanent in this life. We first learn of her love

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    Egyptian art was mainly made for after life purposes. For example‚ the Egyptians used a very accurate gridding system for many art pieces. On the grid system Egyptian artist created a method called frontalism or twisted perspective which is the head of a person drawn in profile and the body seen from the front. Frontalsim and the grid system were a very important piece in a pharaoh or important leader’s afterlife. In the tomb of Ti there is a painting of Ti watching a hippopotamus hunt which shows

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    Prince Hall

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    Greening Your Work and Your Commute Raising awareness and reducing your carbon footprint Did you know that by our everyday habits and choices‚ the average American puts out 22 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year? Experts studying the recent climate history of the earth agree now that global warming is occurring at a precipitous rate‚ and human activities are the dominant force driving the trend. Our smokestacks‚ tailpipes‚ and burning forests emit CO2 and other gasses that add to the planet’s

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    READING GUIDE: MEMORY AND MEMOIR Introduction 1. Before you begin each assigned essay‚ read about the author’s life (biography). In particular‚ note literary biography. On our Learning Web‚ I have a website link for each author we study. 2. Note the titles. What expectations do the titles create? Once you have finished reading each essay‚ reconsider each title. 3. As you read‚ note the author’s intertwining of some of the elements of memoir: narration‚ description (especially appeals

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    Jiddu Krishnamurti

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    passion must exist in order to end sorrow‚ dissipate it completely. -The Book of Life Jiddu Krishnamurti Jiddu Krishnamurti was born on 11 May 1895 in Madanapalle‚ a small town in south India. He and his brother were adopted in their youth by Dr Annie Besant‚ then president of the Theosophical Society. Dr Besant and others proclaimed that Krishnamurti was to be a world teacher whose coming the Theosophists had predicted. To prepare the world for this coming‚ a world-wide organization called the

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