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    I think that Reconstruction was a success because of its effects later in history. Although it had many bad things come out of it at the beginning‚ in the long run‚ it greatly helped get African-Americans rights. It also opened the South’s economy up to more industrial businesses‚ to gain more finances. First of all‚ African-American rights were non-existent before Reconstruction. Negroes‚ a nicer term for African-Americans‚ were seen as lesser beings that didn’t deserve rights equal to Whites. But

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    independence. We have judged rightly that indeed he is an improbable person to have any schemes that shows his admiration of a drastic and disastrous reform. His words reflected on the lines mirrored his resistance for drastic change in the Philippine setback. As a person‚ Rizal was a pacifist by nature. He refuses to delve in matters hinting a want for revolt for which both party will suffer great casualties despite what profit and glory they may grasp in the end. And Rizal was never more right in believing

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    What to do When You Screw Up (This essay was originally published in the electronic Newsletter for the Honors Program for the College of Letters and Science at UC Santa Barbara in Winter 2009.) Many people mistake me for a successful person‚ so I try to keep a record of all my failures‚ and for reasons that will become clear later in this essay. True failure and rejection didn’t begin for me until late adolescence: when I applied for college‚ I got just one rejection letter‚ but it felt like

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    partnering countries. 17 partners in 10 countries were selected. Delays and complications arose in 2007. There was also a $2 billion increase in development cost. These setbacks were due to key partner not being able to meet Boeing’s delivery schedules. Many of the early prototypes did not meet quality standards. Despite setbacks‚ Boeing stayed committed to outsourcing learning much closer management is required and to cut back on outsourcing‚ specifically with key components towards competitive

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    success—without effort.” A person having a fixed mindset also perceives effort and learning as something that isn’t required – if you have to work hard for something‚ this means it doesn’t come naturally. The less effort that is put in‚ the more setbacks you incur and‚ “those with a fixed mindset were more likely to say that they would feel dumb‚ would study less‚ and seriously consider cheating.” “In a growth mindset‚ people believe that their most basic abilities can be developed through dedication

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    COMPANY SAW INDIA IN A STRONG STATE TO BUILD A NEW NATION WHICH WOULD BE ECONOMICALLY TERMED AS A DEVELOPING NATION.but was it enough for india to get freedom?? 2 years from then saw major setback. India was partitioned for the first time in 1947 from Pakistan. It was a religion based partition. It gave a major setback to the economy and also politically. Mass destruction of property and life took place. But then the partition was based on some unexplained topics which is not my concern in this article

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    Sunday‚ June 12th‚ was a grim night for the citizens of the United States. The Orlando Nightclub Shooting was the deadliest night in U.S. History. According to a National Public Radio Host‚ “...in service of precision‚ history and what we may not know‚ what happened in Orlando on Sunday was the deadliest mass public shooting in modern U.S. history” (Peralta). Omar Saddiqui Mateen opened fire inside Pulse‚ a gay nightclub‚ in Orlando‚ Florida. With 49 people deceased‚ and over 50 people injured‚ what

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    WALKING FOR FITNESS PROGRAM BY VICTORIA MORRIS HCA 250 WALKING FOR FITNESS PROGRAM The program that I am going to put together is a Walking for Fitness Program. This program is going to be aimed towards the nurses and doctors at St. Mary’s Hospital. The age range is for 25-60 year olds. It doesn’t matter what a person’s language or back ground is because it is open to everyone. In this program there are four goals that one would like to see come out of this program. The first goal

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    occur‚ causing more deaths than with the atomic bomb. Tibbets purpose for his writing was spread his idea‚ so that Americans would know the U.S. did the right thing. The dropping of the atomic bomb saved America from Japan’s continuous attacks and setbacks. The dropping of the atomic bomb was a risky decision that had two very different outcomes. This relates back to when America had the decision during World War 1 to take control of foreign countries‚ but did not know how they would react. Many

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    In April of 2015‚ the Hubble Space Telescope celebrated the 25th anniversary of its launch from the Kennedy Space Center in 1990. Despite its success‚ Hubble has seen its share of setbacks throughout its history. Astronomer Lyman Spitzer Jr. first conceived the idea of a telescope in space in 1947‚ but it took another thirty years before it came true (Overbye). After twelve years of building‚ Hubble was ready‚ and was set to launch in 1983. However‚ technical delays forced the launch to be pushed

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