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    1925 in a city called Evansville in Indiana. During the summer season in 1928 3 more Chicago department stores opened newly‚ one on the 63rd and Western a second on the south side at Kenwood and 77th‚ and the third at north side at Lawrence and Winchester Street. In 1929 Sears bought out the department store Becker-Ryan Company and renamed it and in 1933 demolished old Becker-Ryan Company store in Englewood‚ and built the first windowless department store which was an inspired from the fair which

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    for police services.  Discontinued special units Timeline of the historical development of police agencies and jurisdiction. Year 1200 the British structured a law enforcement posse. By : Shire Reeve or Mounted officer  Year 1285 Statute of Winchester – Requirements  Year 1700s Henry Fielding‚ Bow Street Runners  Year 1829 Sir Robert Peel‚ First modern police force – 1‚000 hand pick men known as the bobbies.  Colonial America  Year 1630 Colonist implementing English styles of law enforcement

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    “It seems only natural that happiness should flow from having more money. Even if they don’t admit it‚ people still behave as though it were true. More money means you can have what you want and do what you want.” (Dean 2008). Wealth and possessions do not equal happiness because no matter how much money and gems you have you can not buy feelings‚ but only comfort‚ also if you are working hard for more money you are experiencing more stress and negative emotions. Money and gems can not buy happiness

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    British public school

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    Essay by Svistunova E.‚ 0-7-6 Subject: Intercultural communication Some people believe that British public schools are a relic of the past. Are they likely to die out or is there anything that will make them survive ages? The most important thing in the process of education is to define the main objectives of education. At first sight we could think that the main aim of the education is to impart as much knowledge as possible to students in different domains. However it is a rather perfunctory

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    Short narrative story

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    FOLLOWED: Fiona had been working on her article for the magazine all week and was ecstatic to have finally finished it on Friday‚ late afternoon. "Have a good night"‚ said Rebekah‚ the receptionist at the front desk of interview magazine. "You too"‚ said Fiona with a wave of her hand. All Fiona wanted to do was drive home to her countryside cottage for some much needed rest. Fiona was a beautiful woman. She was slim and medium height with hazel brown eyes and long‚ silky‚ brown hair which

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    Henry Vii's Chapel

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    Consecrated on February 19‚ 1516‚ the Chapel features an ornate and detailed visage (Westminster - Dean 1). The entrance features bronze gates adorned with royal Tudor emblems (Levere 3). The roof exhibits fan-vaulting with additional Tudor emblems and carved pendents (Levere 3). The Chapel also includes a memorial window of the Battle of Britain and a more modern stained glass window (Westminster - Dean 1). King James I constructed tombs for Queen Mary I and Elizabeth I within this Chapel (Levere 3)

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    On the Road Essay

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    other authors writing on behalf of the Beat Generation. The characters he uses in this novel are the representation of the view which looks upon the Beats. Jack Kerouac portrays the negative side of the beat generation by using the moral downfall of Dean Moriarty‚ Sal Paradise’s struggle for an identity‚ and the hardships of other characters. The Beat lifestyle and Beatnik Generation are represented in many of Jack Kerouac’s works‚ and in On the Road‚ he shows the negative sides to finding “it”.

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    The Pearl Essay

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    THE PEARL ESSAY Summary: In The Pearl‚ Steinbeck tries to say that human nature tendency toward greed‚ deception and evil‚ which can cause something good and beautiful to become something bad and evil in both physical and mental ways. In The Pearl‚ the author‚ John Steinbeck‚ uses the pearl to express what human nature is. At the beginning of the novel‚ the pearl that Kino finds is described as large as being incandescent and as "perfect as the moon"; by the end of the novel‚ Kino looks at

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    A Soldiers Life Report

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    A Soldier’s Life I have had the opportunity to follow around the Union army so that I could see how the men who are fighting for their country live and how their duration of their time in the army is spent and report back to you all about my experience. Throughout my investigation into the life of a U.S army soldier‚ I soon figured out how the soldier’s daily life and the way they lived their life before the war drastically changed when they enlisted. The Union soldiers were so eager to fight

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    Ice Persuasive Speech

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    It’s mid July with a whopping temperature of one hundred and two degrees fahrenheit in the small town of Winchester. You’re outside with your friends playing an intense game of capture the flag‚ and you all have bright red faces and sweat dripping down every inch of your body. After the game is over you decide to go inside for a frozen treat. There’s no lemonade and no ice cream‚ so you search through your kitchen cabinets to see what kind of drink you can make for you and your sweaty friends. All

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