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    The Founding Fathers of the United States had one goal in mind- American Liberty. This could be achieved in many different ways‚ hence the reason that many of the Founding Fathers disputed over how the U.S. government should be run. One of the most influential disputed that there were occurred during the Constitutional Convention. It was unknown how much power to give to the Federal government. Giving too much power would allow one person or a small group of individuals to rule the United States

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    Foundations of the Founding Father of Jazz: Louis Armstrong Being heard in movies‚ the radio‚ television‚ and even elevators‚ jazz music has made its mark in just about every single location of the world. As popular as jazz is around the world‚ its original roots and foundations in the African-American culture are often forgotten. One of the most influential jazz musicians‚ Louis Armstrong‚ also known as Satchmo or Pops‚ is considered to be among the founding fathers of jazz music. His career launched

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    Mohandas Gandhi – Father of Modern India – Sky W. During the late 1800’s‚ India was yet again being taken over by another conquering nation (Britain). The British were not the first to do this‚ but followed in the footsteps of the Greek and Persian invasions of the 5th Century BC. Though the control factor remained the same‚ the way the British went about doing it – gradual and subtle – was not the same method the Persians or the Greeks used of an immediate and simple takeover. If India were to

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    by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections. By this definition‚ both the US and the Canada are considered a democracy. However‚ due to the principle of responsible government and the possibility of a minority/coalition government Canada could be considered a more democratic system of government than the American. Due to the principle of responsible government‚ the Prime Minister and his cabinet are requited to have the confidence

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    John Jay’s Biography John Jay was born into a wealthy family on December 12th‚ 1745 in New York City. He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and was a very successful man. He strived for America’s Independence and was always trying to better the nation. In 1774 he married the daughter of New Jersey governor‚ Sarah Livingston. Having marrying her‚ Jay gained political connections to a colonial family. During the Revolutionary War‚ Jay represented New York in the Continental

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    It would have been inconceivable at the turn of the 20th century to imagine the musical freedom‚ variety‚ and subcultures that we have today. What began as a counterculture movement in the 1950s and 1960s eventually gave rise to an incredible array of different types of music‚ rock being the most prevalent and ubiquitous among them. Other music scenes followed; punk rock‚ grunge‚ disco‚ R&B‚ and psychedelic rock to name just a few. A great question is how all of this came about – how did a very

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    Drucker: Chapter 7 – The Objectives of a Business The emphasis on profit can misdirect a manager and endanger business survival by: Undermining the future Push the easily sold line to the detriment of others Short-change research‚ promotion and other postponable investments Delay capital spend as it could effect the bottom line leading to obsolescence of equipment Management is the balance of a number of business needs and goals this requires judgement. Objectives are needed in every area where

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    Know your strengths and values‚ and know your time. I really enjoy myself reading these two chapters from The Essential Drucker. The discussed topics have opened my mind and made me re-evaluate myself‚ my lifestyle and my workstyle. It is very crucial to know the best way to manage ourselves in order to make the greatest contribution and live life to the fullest. Firstly‚ we now have choices. It is not like the situation that we had a few decades ago‚ where people only knew their strengths based

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    heroes because they developed the first successful airplane‚ which inspired imaginations around the world; and led to them being considered the fathers of modern aviation. The Wright Brothers grew up interested in inventing things from the encouragement of their father. Wilbur Wright was four years older than Orville. The brothers grew up in Dayton‚ Ohio. Their father introduced them to planes‚ and they became interested in them early in life. They

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    History Rough Draft I do believe that the founding fathers were justified to rebel against the British because of the unfair treatment the colonists were receiving. Metaphorically‚ the colonists were a bunch of dogs and the government was the leash. They were controlling and had a lot‚ if not all the power over colonists. Tyranny played a huge roll in how the colonists viewed the British. The British were very controlling and oppressive towards the colonists. The British government limited the

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