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    In the hit song “We Didn’t Start The Fire” by Billy Joel‚ it states historical events from 1949 to 1989 that impacted the world completely. There are over one hundred topics spoken of in the span of the song‚ including political and entertainment events. Although they are all individual topics‚ some actually relate to others‚ or even lead up to the next. Some of these topics include North Korea‚ South Korea‚ Panmunjom (1949-1952)‚ Malenkov‚ Khrushchev (1953- 1956)‚ Little Rock‚ Ole Miss (1957 and

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    MOCKINGJAY Ladies and gentleman of the jury I find the book mocking jay by Suzanne Collins in 2010 to be very good at keeping me in suspense and keeping me interested. However‚ there were areas in which the book was not quite as good such as giving all the details‚ being too violent‚ and isn’t good for little kids. The book is a good book and I liked it but I didn’t like it as much as I did the first 2 books and this last book disappointed me. I was expecting some amazing ending to the series of

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    Billy Bishop Goes to War is one of the most famous and widely produced plays in Canadian theatre‚ it is a dramatization of the life of Canadian World War I fighter pilot Billy Bishop. The concepts of survival and underdog heroes‚ as well as the attitudes towards war‚ are explored in this play. The concepts mentioned above fall into the themes of Personality and Values as well as voices through time‚ while also strongly relating to the Canadian identity A prominent theme in Canadian literature and

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    the protagonist is Billy Weaver‚ a young 17 year old brisk man dressed appropriately in a suit. The antagonist is the land lady who lures Billy inside her building. 2. What is the mode of narration: first person‚ or third person point of view? How do you know this? The mode of narration is a third person point of view. The narrator refers to all the characters by name. Also the narrator has access to a character’s thoughts for example‚ “the old girl is slightly dotty”. Billy told himself.

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    general manager Billy Beane of the cash-strapped Oakland Athletics revolutionized baseball. He argued that current player evaluation was inaccurate and inefficient and that the use of new “analytical gauges” of player performance was more telling of player contribution. Beane effectively unveiled the hidden value from overlooked players-hence introducing Moneyball to the one true American pastoral‚ Major League Baseball. Consequently‚ sabermetrics: the application of statistical analysis to objective

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    Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don’t By Jim Collins Can you identify one company that had changed from being good to being great around you? Jim Collins‚ the author of Good to Great‚ is a student and teacher of enduring great companies. In order to make this book‚ Mr. Collins started his research with 1‚435 good companies. Then‚ he examined their performance over 40 years‚ to later on‚ find the 11 companies that became great. The purpose of this book is to make us

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    When Billy McFarland founded Magnises‚ he envisioned millennial members in major cities using their distinctive black Magnises card to buy discounted tickets for social events sponsored by brands that were eager to reach his 21 to 30 year-old members. For an annual fee that excluded people who were unemployed‚ but was easily within reach for those just starting their career‚ McFarland imagined that young professionals would be eager to network with people in other industries and make contacts that

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    Throughout The Hunger Games‚ there are vast similarities when you compare Panem and the real world current events. Suzanne Collins shows us what is wrong with the world through her literary work. She thinks that when people read her book that they would make that connection and take notice on the world and would want to make a difference. This book is an easier way of seeing the world for the people who are having trouble seeing it for what it really is. The Hunger Games may be fictional‚ but

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    Billy Beane had made his decision to base his drafting of position of players hitting on certain statistics. The two that he had decided were important were the on base percentage and slugging percentage. Together those form on base slugging. Billy Beane didn’t place any type of emphasis on power. Whereas before power was a main focus point. Although Mr. Beane thought that power could be developed. A player had the ability to develop and gain power‚ but the ability to master patience at the plate

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    Compare and contrast Mr Collins’ proposal with Mr Darcy’s first proposal‚ exploring the ways in which Austen enhances our understanding of the two characters and what they represent In the novel ‘Pride and Prejudice’‚ Elizabeth Bennet is faced with two daunting offers of proposal from the affluent Mr Darcy and well-connected Mr Collins. It is possible for the reader to notice that Elizabeth Bennet is not the average woman from the Regency Period. This is shown in the way in which both the men structure

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