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    Thomas Keller

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    Thomas Keller began his culinary career at a young age working in a Palm Beach restaurant managed by his mother. He relocated to France in 1983‚ where he worked in several Michelin-starred houses including Guy Savoy and Taillevent. He opened his first restaurant‚ Rakel‚ in New York City in 1986‚ then moved westward to California to work as the executive chef at the Checkers Hotel in Los Angeles. In 1994‚ Keller opened the French Laundry in Yountville‚ which quickly became a destination restaurant

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    thomas pinpin

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    Tomas Pinpin – “Prince of Filipino Printers” or the “Patriarch of Filipino Printing.” He was a printer‚ writer and publisher from Abucay‚ a municipality in the province of Bataan‚ Philippines‚ who was the first Filipino printer and is sometimes referred as the "Prince of the Filipino Printers." He is thought to have first come into contact with the printing world around 1608 or 1609‚ learning from the work of other Christian Chinese printers such as Juan de Vera‚ Pedro de Vera‚ and Luis Beltran

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    vehemently against his father giving up on life‚ he then also describes death as “that good night” which may mean he sympathises on some level with his father’s fatalistic attitude. This idea is also supported by the fact that Thomas in real life rarely had any money and was a heavy drinker‚ something that eventually led to his death in 1953. So it could be the case that in the end Dylan Thomas did go gentle into that good night‚ or maybe it was his own way to rage against the dying of the light

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    thomas green

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY After working for five months as an account executive‚ Thomas Green was directly promoted as the Senior Market Specialist by the vice president of the company‚ Shannon McDonald‚ because of immense potential exhibited by him. However‚ Frank Davis‚ Green’s boss‚ did not intend to choose Green as the new senior market specialist. Green and Davis disagreed on work styles and market projections. Green believed that the sales goals set by Davis are based on "creative accounting" and

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    be like to be the front of a movement? Patrick Nagel created his own trend that was very similar to Lichtenstein’s pop art. Nagel was renowned for his neater‚ more refined take on Roy Lichtenstein’s pop art movement. Nagel’s artwork showed just how evolved art culture has become. Classical art always had the same bland take with few vibrant colors and the same subjects of still lifes‚ people exactly as they look‚ or landscapes. Nagel dared to follow the pop art movement and had no shading

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    Thomas Edison

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    Thomas Edison’s contributions to society through the science of electricity are undeniable and extremely significant. However‚ in the competition between his promoted DC electricity and George Westinghouse’s AC electricity‚ Edison employed some seemingly questionable motives in an attempt to succeed in the three-fold motive; enhance his reputation as a leading scientist‚ reap the profits that would come‚ and protect his established reputation which would be ‘dented’ by losing. Edison’s reputation

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    sir thomas

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    Your assignment is to pretend you are a modern Sir Thomas More in the United States of America. Just as Sir Thomas More highlighted problems with European societies in Book I of Utopia‚ you are to discuss current problems with American society today. Remember that More discussed unfair punishment for crime‚ a corrupt socio-economic system‚ the greediness of kings‚ and distrust in technology. He also closely analyzed the corruption of advisors to the king. These were all significant problems in 16th

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    Thomas Jefferson

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    Thomas Jefferson and His Effect on America Thomas Jefferson possessed one of the greatest leading minds of colonial America. Literate in political theory‚ scientific farming‚ natural history‚ and architecture‚ Thomas Jefferson personified the optimistic spirit of Enlightenment thinking. Thomas Jefferson proved to be one of the major forces in the founding and developing of America. When Jefferson became the third President of the United States‚ he immediately made an impact on the lives of average

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    thomas edison

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    Thomas Edison Thomas Edison was the amazing genius inventor of the electrical age. His hundreds of inventions made him a giant public figure and very well known in America and around the world within the 20th century. Among Edison’s most famous inventions are the first practical long lasting light bulb and the phonograph which was an early sound reproducing machine that used cylinders to record as well as reproduce sound. He also helped refine and develop other inventions like motion picture

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    Lewis Thomas

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    Argumentative Essay Biologist Lewis Thomas argues that mistakes should be thought of as a blessing rather than a misfortune‚ because they pave the way for new discoveries and understandings. As can be seen with past events and happenings‚ this claim proves to be valid as mistakes are necessary for progress. Various scientific advancements throughout history have been errors turned into findings. Such an example can be seen in medical discoveries. Penicillin‚ founded in 1928 by accident‚ was

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