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    treat over 30 chronic diseases. With headquarters located in Fridley‚ Minnesota the company has over 41‚000 employees bringing in annual revenue of $14.599 Billion dollars. (1) Due to patient’s positive feedback and the results of Medtronic‚ Co-founder Earl Bakken came up with a mission statement half a century ago that continues to serve as an ethical framework and inspirational goal for employees around the world today. Medtronic builds on the areas of biomedical engineering through education and knowledge

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    Clarence Earl Gideon was a man that was wrongfully convicted of a crime. Clarence had a bad background prior to the trial. His record prior was that he had felonies‚ and he was in jail for four times already‚ and he ran away from home‚ and was found with some stolen clothes on. His background didn’t make it easy for him to be found guilty. Gideon was accused of stealing wine‚ beer‚ money‚ and Coca Cola from the pool room. The charges that were brought to him was Petty theft. The evidence the state

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    Me and Earl and the dying girl is a comedy and drama 2015 film. The film is metafilm which means that its characters know they’re in a film‚ though Greg seems to be the only one knowing. The main characters of the film are Greg‚ Earl and the dying girl (Rachel). Greg avoids finding friends and being part of a group. Greg’s “co-worker” is Earl‚ together they create secret parody films of famous film titles. One day his parents tell him that a girl named Rachel has cancer and begs him to visit her

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    The protagonist in the book “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” is Greg. Greg is a senior in high school who does not have too many friends. He has one close friend named Earl who is also a senior in high school. They get along very well because they both really enjoy cinema and making films. Although besides that Greg does not have too many friends. He likes to be alone and not really be recognized by anybody. Greg has been friends with a girl named Rachel since sixth grade. Rachel was recently diagnosed

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    “Me‚ Earl‚ and the Dying Girl” by Jesse Andrews is about a boy‚ Greg‚ and his friend‚ Earl. Greg likes to credit himself to “not being friends with anyone”‚ saying he is friends with all of the groups. However‚ there is one thing that makes Greg and Earl real friends‚ their love of film making. In the beginning of the story‚ Greg learns that his old friend‚ Rachel‚ is sick with leukemia. To try and “cheer her up” Greg begins to visit her‚ and they become great friends. Since Greg is such great friends

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    In recent history‚ the two individuals that have brought forward the most change by the Supreme Court are Chief Justices Earl Warren and Chief Justice William Rehnquist. While both approached the way they ran the court in different manners‚ they were both viewed as good leaders of the court. Chief Justice Earl Warren served as the 14th Chief Justice. During this time‚ he was considered a successful Chief Justice and got his way using “forceful leadership” styles

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    featured several of each instrument and playing a steady but still wild beat that was great for dancing. Swing was a big band music with some exceptions like Benny Goodman’s small bands. The great swing band included those of Louis Russell‚ Earl Hines‚ Jimmy Lancford‚ Andy Kirk‚ Harlen Leonard‚ Claude Hopkins‚ Chick Webb‚ Don Redmen‚ Benny Carter‚ Bunny Bengan‚ Charlie Barnet‚ Harry James‚ Woody Herman‚ Lionel Hampton‚ and the great Count Basie. Count Basie started out his young career

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    affront to society that it was a capital offence. Although this was a rather harsh punishment‚ most cases of sodomy never made it into trial. Those that end in a trial include an additional element that brought it to the State’s attention. The case of Earl Mervin Touchet‚ on April 25‚ 1631‚ involved a nobleman who faced a trial for rape and sodomy. His peers presided over the case and sentenced him to hang. In a different case‚ Thomas Rivers’ trial occurred on December 11‚ 1667‚ in which his apprentice

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    kitchens in the 1950’s. Earl Silas Tupper was a dreamer. He was constantly searching for some way to make his mark on history by bettering the world. He invented the product known as Tupperware when he realized that polyethylene plastic could be injected-molded into flexible yet sturdy bell-shaped containers. Mr. Tupper designed many food storage containers of all shapes and sizes. Initially sales lagged in retail stores‚ due to the skepticism about plastic. Despite this set back‚ Earl Tupper continued

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    Plessy vs Ferguson

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    public schools the case was heard in the U.S District Court for the district of Kansas from June 25-26 1951. The NAACP stood by the Brown family in court and argued many different facts against segregation in schools. On May 17‚ 1954 chief justice Earl Warren read the unanimous decision in court the Brown’s won. They overturned the “separate but equal” law of Plessey and ruled in favor of the Brown’s Desegregation was to take effect in all schools across America

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