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    Why is reselling the customer an important part of the confirmation after the adoption of an innovation? In general‚ innovation can explain as the development of new products or improvement of original goods which can fulfill more consumer needs.( Carol Stephenson‚ O.C.‚2011) The adoption of an innovation can increase the market share because of responding to more customers’ needs and also can establish a new market as the product range is expanded. Thus‚ it is important that more consumer perceive

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    Mahapa's Prosthetic Leg

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    Asnath Mahapa was an African American girl from South Africa who loved planes and wanted to become a pilot. Farah Ahmedi was a girl who had a prosthetic leg that was trying to escape from Afghanistan in search of a better life. Edumund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay wanted to be the first people to successfully reach the top of Mount Everest and come back down alive. All of those people were striving to accomplish a goal. As a result of pursuing her goal‚ Farah Ahmedi escaped into safety away

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    Storms brewing‚ being an aviator is a dangerous career. Plane soaring‚ flying was Amelia Earhart’s favorite hobby. Amelia Earhart is an inspiration to everyone with heart filled dreams. First‚ Amelia had a joyful childhood. She had a family who loved her and a place to call home. On July 24‚ 1897‚ Amy and Edwin Earhart had a baby girl (Wagner). Amelia was born into a wealthy and influential family. In 1908‚ the Earhart family moved to Des Moines‚ Iowa for job opportunities. This event resulted less

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    If you have not submitted a short paper‚ the deadline is next Wednesday‚ April 30th. (4 pages) The deadline of the final paper: May 20th (6 pages) Please make sure that you write about two different plays for your short and long paper. For both papers‚ you can choose one from the following topics: Topics for The Laramie Project: 1. There is a sign in the town Laramie: "Hate is not a Laramie value." Having read the play‚ do you agree with this claim? Use the play to support

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    Verbatim Theatre essay

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    Verbatim Theatre - The Laramie Project Verbatim theatre is a form of documentary theatre‚ it empowers marginalised groups and communities by staging their stories‚ enabling them to make their experiences visible whether it be local or global. Verbatim theatre explores a range of perspectives‚ and a variety of truths by scripting real life interviews of people from a story or incident Verbatim theatre offers a range of perspectives from different people‚ for example In the Laramie Project the

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    Do you ever wonder who was the first African American who stage public flight? Bessie Coleman was born in Atlanta‚Texas at January 26‚ 1892 and died in Jacksonville‚Florida at April 30‚1926. Bessie Coleman was one of the 13 children to Susan and George Coleman. Which they both worked as sharecroppers. At 12 years old Bessie and her family began going to the Missionary Baptist Church in Texas. In 1915‚ at 23 years old‚ Bessie moved to Chicago where she lived with her brothers and worked as a manicurist

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    Amelia Earhart was born in July 24‚ 1897. She was born in Atchison‚ Kansas. Amelia Earhart is inspiring because she was the first female to fly by the Atlantic Ocean. However‚ she proved the women’s could do this not just men. Amelia Earhart had lived a great life and was awarded in history as one of the greatest women to ever live. She had accomplished many things as a pilot that no women had ever accomplished before. Though her love for flying finally killed her in a mysterious plane accident‚

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    Her name was Amelia Mary Earhart she was born July 24‚1897 in Atchison Kansas. Her nickname growing up was “AE”. Growing up she was a tomboy she was always doing things that normal boys did like climb trees. (Glines‚ 1997) As Amelia was learning to fly in California in 1922 she took odd jobs in order to help pay for flying lessons. With the financial help from her sister and her mother‚ she bought her first airplane. It was a Kinner Airster. When her parents became divorce she moved back where she

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    Drama 101-3584 02/16/2014 Professor Ivory 1st Play Response on “The Laramie Project” The Laramie Project is a play / docudrama by Moises Kaufman and the member of the Tectonic Theatre Project. A film Laramie Project is based on a real life story of a young Matthew Shepard‚ a 21 year old was found tied to a fence where he was beaten and left for dead by two men‚ Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson on October 7‚ 1998. At the beginning scene they showed how beautiful and secluded

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    On May 21‚ 1932 a small‚ tattered plane touched ground on a pasture near Londonderry‚ Ireland. An Irish farmer left tending his cows to find where the rumbling noise was coming from‚ and in his backyard he found an airplane and a young woman by the name of Amelia Earhart. The man drove her five miles away to the nearest telephone‚ and over a quick phone call to New York‚ she proclaimed‚ “I did it!” After 15 hours and 2‚026 miles‚ Amelia Earhart had set a new record (Bailey‚ 201). Amelia Earhart’s

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