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    Claim of Fact Essay

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    Claim of Fact Essay With the biggest GDP‚ prestigious universities‚ and a multitude of successful entrepreneurs‚ the United States has always been considered one of the leading countries in the world. Unfortunately‚ with other countries outdoing the United States in education‚ this notion is quickly changing. In recent years‚ students from other countries have been surpassing the United States academically and have proven that they are the future of the world. Researchers have found many differences

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    Nazi Fact Sheet

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    ‘Nazification’ of government‚ police and the courts The country was divided into 42 Gaus‚ each with a Nazi Gauleiter with the power to make laws. Each street and block of flats had a Blockleiter who reported ‘grumblers’ to the police; the Nazis successfully encouraged the idea of Volksgemeinschaft (national community). German people enthusiastically reported troublemakers to the Gestapo. April 1934: ‘People’s Courts’ were set up with Nazi judges who gave the ‘right’ verdict. The police were

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    Frito Lay Facts

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    QUICK FACTS              Key Facts  – Frito‐Lay North America Headquarters: Plano‚ Texas  – Frito‐Lay employs over 48‚000 people and brings in over $13 billion in annual sales.  – Frito‐Lay brands account for nearly 62% of the U.S. salty snack category.   – Frito‐Lay products are exported to 79 countries around the globe‚ including military destinations.  – Products sold under the Frito‐Lay name are now recorded by two PepsiCo divisions: Frito‐Lay North America  (North American sales) and PepsiCo International

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    Fact File on: The Spartacus uprising 1919 The spartocist uprising was also known as the January uprising‚ it was a general strike in Germany from 5 January to 15 January‚ in 1919. The aim of the spartocist was outlined in their manifesto. ‘The Spartocist manifesto 1918 The question today is not democracy of dictorship. The question that history has put on the agenda reads: bourgeois democracy or socialist democracy. For the dictatorship of the proletariat does not mean bombs‚ putsches (pushes)

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    Workout Facts and FAQ

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    BASIC POINTS THAT PEOPLE KEEP MISSING: The program uses STIFF LEG DEAD LIFTS! It does not use dead lifts! There are TWO warm-up sets and TWO work sets making FOUR sets per exercise in total! You will start with EIGHT reps of your ten rep max weight! Not ten. This program splits gains between strength and size. You increase the reps every week‚ you do not increase the weights until completing a 5 week cycle. STARTING WEIGHT What weight should I start with? The correct starting weight is

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    Facts About Chandrayaan

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    Mission Timeline Launch date:October22‚ 2008 Journey to the Moon: Five-and-a-half day geotransfer orbit Nominal mission: Two years About the spacecraft The craft will be cube shapes‚ with a length of 1.5 meters on each side and a total mass of 1‚050 kilograms. The satellite’s design is based on ISRO’s Kalpansat meteorological satellite‚ launched in 2002. It will also carry a 30-kilogram probe that will penetrate the lunar surface. A 750-Watt solar panel together with a Lithium-Ion battery

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    Organic Food - Facts

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    What is Organic? The word ’Organic’ means ’living’‚ and in practical terms‚ this means natural food that is grown and processed without chemical fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ herbicides or fungicides. Nothing unnatural is allowed so there are no growth hormones‚ antibiotics‚ preservatives‚ dyes‚ chemical coatings or irradiation allowed. There is no genetic engineering allowed in organic foods. Organic food is nothing else but good pure nutritional food - the way it used to be. Toxic overload

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    fact about corn

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    CORN BACKGOUND For western civilization‚ the story of corn began in 1492 when Columbus’s men discovered this new grain in Cuba. An American native‚ it was exported to Europe rather than being imported‚ as were other major grains. Like most early history‚ there is some uncertainty as to when corn first went to Europe. Some say it went back with Columbus to Spain‚ while others report that it was not returned to Spain until the second visit of Columbus. The word "corn" has many different meanings

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    Ocelots Notes/ Facts

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    OCELOT} Leopardus pardalis FAMILY: Felidae DESCRIPTION: One of the smaller wild cats‚ but one of the fiercest. The ocelot is a medium-sized‚ spotted cat. It grows to about three feet long‚ not including its tail‚ and weighs around 30 pounds. It is described as crepuscular and nocturnal‚ spending the day resting under heavy brush. WHAT IMPORTANTACE DOES AN OCELOT HAS TO AND ECONOMY People pay money to see animals in a zoo and if an Ocelot is in the zoo it brings in revenue. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN

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    Rheumatic Fever Facts

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    Rheumatic Fever‚ Pediatric Rheumatic fever is a condition that can develop after an untreated strep throat infection. It causes inflammation that may affect the entire body. Rheumatic fever most often affects the heart‚ joints‚ central nervous system‚ skin‚ and underlying tissues. In some cases‚ rheumatic fever can cause serious damage to the heart. Treatment can help clear up the symptoms of rheumatic fever‚ reduce damage to organs‚ and prevent symptoms from coming back. CAUSES This condition

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