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    The Boston Celtics

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    leading Indiana State to the NCAA Championship game‚ where they fell to a Michigan State University team that was led by Magic Johnson.[27] "The (1980s) Big 3" Larry Bird was drafted 6th overall by the Boston Celtics and spent his whole career with the team. Robert Parish was traded to Boston and joined Larry Bird in 1980. Kevin McHale was drafted 3rd overall in the 1980 NBA Draft.The other important story of the Celtics’ 1978–79 season was the ongoing dispute between Auerbach and new owner John

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    Virtually Face to Face

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    Virtually Face-to-Face: Technology vs. People Between the two articles‚ “Frequently Asked Questions About eLearning” by eLearners.com and “The Sensuous Classroom: Focusing on The Embodiment of Learning” by Suzanne M. Kelly it is easy to gather the differences between a face-to-face school environment and a “virtual classroom”. Although one seems to be neutral to which is better the other clearly states that face-to-face learning is more beneficial. The two articles also look at both sides of the

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    To : President‚ Marriott Corporation From : FLO299 Subject : Marriott Corporation – The Cost of Capital Date : April 6‚ 2010 The Importance of the Cost of Capital The cost of capital is important as it forms the basis for Marriott’s investing and financial decisions. By understanding and knowing the cost of capital‚ Marriott is able to select relevant investment projects for the company‚ determine incentive compensation‚ and repurchase undervalued shares when needed. The returns

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    The Boston Terrier

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    Despite his pugnacious appearance‚ the Boston Terrier is a lover‚ not a fighter. One of the few dog breeds to originate in the United States‚ the Boston was bred to be a best friend‚ happy to do just about anything as long as he’s with his human family. And he can go anywhere with them: not only is he a small-but-sturdy size for any situation‚ he’s one of the few dogs that’s always formally dressed‚ in markings that resemble a well-tailored tuxedo. The Boston can be happy as a couch potato or a canine

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    John Willard Marriott September 17‚ 1900 – August 13‚ 1985 Born on September 17‚ 1900 in Marriott Settlement‚ Utah‚ as the eldest son of a poor farmer‚ J.W. Marriott was said to have learned to ride a horse before he could walk. Early in his upbringing‚ Marriott was held to a very strict and high standard of conduct from his father. His father also gave him responsibility at an early age making him a sheepherder on the farm to help his family. At the age of 19‚ he preached the gospel as a Mormon

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    Boston Massacre

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    Even the upper-class colonist stopped buying luxurious goods from the British‚ and began living a cheaper lifestyle. 2) The Boston Massacre was an incident on a cold night in Boston‚ MA‚ on March 5‚ 1770‚ where a fight broke out between British soldiers and Boston civilians. The British soldiers had been stationed in Boston since 1768‚ and the people of Boston did not like this one bit. On that March night‚ men and boys started throwing rocks‚ snowballs‚ and oyster shells at the soldiers

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    worked anonymously. Any prestige associated with an artwork reflected more for or about‚ rather than on the artists. Until the 18th Century artists learnt their ‘trade’ as apprentices in the workshops of established artists. In retrospect this was the time period of sexual discrimination; men were still seen as highly regarded over the typical status of women. So only men could be certified and had the opportune to be an artist. During the renaissance there was a new emphasis on art as an intellectual

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    The Boston Massacre

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    The Boston Massacre was one of the first massacres in the establish settlements. There is a question that long awaits an answer. Who started it all? Was it the soldier or was it the kids? I believe that the soldiers started it all. He shouldn’t have been swinging a sword around‚ they started shooting at innocent people‚ didn’t need guns to fix the problem. It all started with a drunk soldier. Alcohol is bad‚ lots of it is worst‚ and lots of it with a weapon is worst than worst. The drunken soldier

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    The Boston Massacre What happened the night of the Boston massacre? During this reading you will walk through the events written by four different sources leading up to that night of march 5‚ 1770 and be witnesses to the trial where captain Preston and his men are being tried for murder‚ defended by Samuel Adams. Boston Massacre in Facts and Numbers the Massacre occurred on the evening of March 5‚ 1770. Five civilians died as a result of the incident‚ three died on the scene and two died later.

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    The Boston Photographs

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    Carol Christ English 111 4 November 2012 Photos of the Dead Death in tabloids has been a pressing issue for decades. During Vietnam this was an especially prominent‚ and has continued into the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. No matter the place or the time people will always disapprove of death in photographs. It just seems like they feel it is disrespecting and disgraceful. I for one personally believe that some pictures should be shown in tabloids. Yes not all images should be seen by the public‚ but

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