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    Jerry ’s perseverance keeps him from selling the chocolates every day and giving up. First‚ when Jerry finds everything in his locker in shreds and does not give up and sell the chocolates‚ he shows his perseverance by not giving in and selling the chocolates. Instead of giving up instantly and going along with everyone else is doing‚ Jerry stays with it and does not give up‚ showing perseverance. Second‚ when Jerry was beat up by the school bully‚ Emile Janza‚ because Jerry is not selling chocolates

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    I. The Civil War Begins a. Confederates Fire on Fort Sumter i. Fort Sumter was a southern fort that remained in unions control ii. Lincoln declared her would neither reinforce Fort Sumter nor abandon it. 1. Next Jefferson Davis chose to attack Sumter which started the war a. Fort Sumter fell b. Virginia seceded b. Americans Expect a Short War iii. Union and confederate Strategies 2. The Union had

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    KEVIN BARRY

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    Kevin Gerard Barry (Irish: Caoimhín de Barra ) (20 January 1902 – 1 November 1920) was the first Irish republican to be executed by the British since the leaders of the Easter Rising.[1] Barry was sentenced to death for his part in an IRA operation which resulted in the deaths of three British soldiers.[2] Barry’s death is considered a watershed moment in the Irish conflict. His execution outraged public opinion in Ireland and throughout the world‚ because of his youth. The timing of his death was

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    Kevin Lynch

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    Kevin Lynch: The Image of the City. Cambridge Massachussettes‚ 1960 MIT Press 1. THE IMAGE OF THE ENVIRONMENT Looking at cities can give a special pleasure‚ however commonplace the sight may be. Like a piece of architecture‚ the city is a construction in space‚ but one of vast scale‚ a thing perceived only in the course of long spans of time. City design is therefore a temporal art‚ but it can rarely use the controlled and limited sequences of other temporal arts like music. On different

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    Kevin Poulsen Report

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    Introduction Kevin Poulsen is a news editor at wired.com‚ and is co-author of Kingpin — How One Hacker Took Over the Billion Dollar Cyber Crime Underground (Crown‚ 2010). However‚ Poulsen did not start out as a journalist. Kevin Poulsen began his “career” as a hacker‚ and thanks to media attention‚ became rather notorious for his exploits. In this report I will attempt to highlight what Kevin Poulsen is famous for‚ what techniques he used‚ the criminal charges faced and the possible punishments

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    Kevin Rudd

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    Minister‚ Kevin Michael Rudd who is an English - Irish man‚ astonishing and surprising the whole of Australian citizens by delivering a speech entitled ‘Sorry’. He received a standing ovation as he entered the hall before he delivered his remarkable speech. His speech is an official apology on behalf of the Australian government to the Aboriginals‚ but in particular it is directed to the stolen generation. Between the year of 1910 and 1970‚ over 100.000 children were forcibly taken from their

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    enemy‚ as showed in the book Olive’s Ocean by Kevin Henkes. One conflict faced is by Godbee‚ Martha’s grandmother. Godbee is getting older and time has become her enemy. “‘You have to tell me something about yourself each day you’re here. Something I don’t know’…Who knows‚ this might be our last summer together‚”’ (36). This is illustrating that she is slowly fading away and wants to connect and be with her family as much as possible. This is also shown when Godbee told Martha “‘I can’t taste anymore

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    Kevin Wormell

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    Kevin Wormell Reflection Paper 1. Begin with three sections about yourself that explain your growth as a speaker over the semester. These opening statements should do the following: a. Reflect on your initial goals for the course b. Evaluate your progress‚ including unexpected areas of growth and learning c. Indicate what elements of speaking you hope to continue to improve on after the course 2. Then‚ for the majority of the paper‚ discuss your choices for your five major

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    A Better Tomorrow

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    ‘A Better Tomorrow’ In thunder and lightning‚ here we come Ladies and gentlemen‚ we the children of today Present to you ‘A Better Tomorrow’. Malaysia is a multi - racial country. A country that belongs to all Malaysians with a shared history and a belief in a shared future. U-N-I-T-Y [individual] Unity! Only a five - letter word‚ yet the foundation of multi - racial Malaysia. A cultural melting pot [Udah makai‚ nuan? Wa jiak pah liaw?] A unique heritage of different races [Selamat

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    Maybe Tomorrow

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    Storytelling is an integral part of life for Indigenous Australians. From an early age‚ storytelling plays a vital role in educating children. The book MAYBE TOMORROW narrated by Boori Pryor with Meme McDonald was out March 1998. It is an intimate‚ provocative and deeply moving autobiography of one Aboriginal man’s life‚ which is author’s life‚ his successes and failures‚ triumphs and tragedies‚ told in a compelling‚ honest and uplifting way. Boori is an engaging performer and a terrific public speaker

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