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    Scor-eStore.com was simply the experiments of two penniless entrepreneurs Mark Burgess and Chris Madsen. If successful‚ customers could play and deliver sheet music over the Web. A composer could even create the music by playing it on an electronic instrument keyboard. Besides‚ Scor-eStore.com would offer more other functions. However‚ to bring it to a company‚ it needed an initial investment of $90‚000. If possible‚ Lance Bernard‚ the potential venture capitalist‚ would pay the whole $90‚000 and

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    sporting goods store‚ like I was‚ to "get those black Nike socks" for your next game‚ or an adult watching through squinting eyes as five pairs of extra large shorts and swagger loomed over your favorite team’s home court‚ you were full of awe. Chris Webber‚ Jimmy King‚ Jalen Rose‚ Juwan Howard‚ and Ray Johnson manifested a transformation of style through oversized attitude and clothing. Since then‚ it seems to me that whoever got a chance to know these guys from the stands or sofa has been aching

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    Chris Gardner VS Me In the scene of the movie The Pursuit of Happyness‚ Chris and his son Christopher are sitting at a booth next to a window in a full diner at night. The camera zooms in on them eating. As Christopher eats‚ he begins to stare at an African American family across from the diner. The family is laughing and joking around as they enjoy their family dinner. Christopher begins to become distracted with envy of the “happy” family. Gardner looks at him with a smile and the realization

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    Hardball by Chris Matthews: Quotes Hardball by Chris Matthews is an interpretation of what many know as “hard-politics”. The book describes the skill of playing the game in Washington and how to be successful at it. The book is a guide that teaches a series of maxims that would be in favor of politicians to learn in order to be successful. The different tactics provided in the book hold a lot of knowledge that would make the life of anyone following these strategies much easier when trying to

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    Gut wrenching‚ controversial‚ and unpredictable…it is what Chris Crutcher’s invokes in Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes. Teenage life is not supposed to be easy but it should be nowhere close to Eric Calhoune’s‚ the main character of the book‚ life. From physical violence from adults to constantly being torn down as a child‚ to saving his best friend Sarah’s life‚ Eric experiences it all. Conflict is used to evoke emotions and show that the world is not always a peaceful place. Depending on the story

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    Marlita Hill

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    material and interesting facts from various sources. Including the la times‚Detroit news‚Jacksonville journal and Seattle times. While still manging to mention well respected news media. Marlita kept it more social and interactive by mentioning comedian Chris rock‚ Oprah Winfrey while also mentioning the fact radio stations who banned the word had young callers call up for the rite to be called nigger. To me the speech was very convincing and shed lite to a very touchy subject. The way she instructed

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    Athletes from underprivileged communities are more driven than their counterparts because they have less opportunities so they work harder to make the best of them. For example‚ Clint Dempsey‚ who grew up in a South Texas trailer park now plays on the U.S. national soccer team; Lebron James‚ who was raised by a teen mom and no father on the streets of Akron now is one of the best basketball players in the nation; and Michael Oher of The Blind Side‚ grew up moving between foster homes and now plays

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    resides when he is not living in Toronto. Gardner credits his tenacity and success to the "spiritual genetics" handed down to him by his mother‚ Bettye Jean Triplett‚ born Gardner‚[2][3][4] and to the high expectations placed on him by his children‚ son Chris Jr. (born 1981) and daughter Jacintha (born 1985).[1] Gardner’s personal struggle of establishing himself as a stockbroker while managing fatherhood and homelessness is portrayed in the 2006 motion picture The Pursuit of Happyness‚ starring Will Smith

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    For instance‚ while Trump frequently states‚ “Mexico is sending rapists and criminals into the United States” (Chris Cillizza)‚ he defends himself by shoving the blame to “the Border Patrol officers he has talked to” (Chris Cillizza). While Trump repeatedly states his distaste for Mexicans throughout his campaign‚ he automatically pushes the blame onto a side group to defend his reasoning‚ thus diverting any sort of

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    pounds of rice for food. His adventure was not fated to end well though‚ for the Alaskan wilderness is perilous and he was not well prepared. Although many of the people who offered him rides had offered advice and told him how to be better prepared‚ Chris still “came into the country with insufficient provisions‚ and he lacked certain pieces of equipment deemed essential by many Alaskans … He was green and overestimated his resilience…” (180‚ 182). Christopher had neglected to follow much of the advice

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