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    Berkin‚ C. (2005). REVOLUTIONARY MOTHERS: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence. Vintage Books. Book Review #1 By Tawnya Pluid Carol Berkin’s "Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America’s Independence" is an excellent book that I immensely enjoyed. When many people think of the Revolutionary War‚ they might imagine George Washington gallantly leading his men through the winters at Valley Forge or the like. Berkin begins her masterpiece by giving a general overview

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    After Britain’s victory of the French and Indian war tensions began to rise between the British and the colonists. Britain began to pass unfair laws‚ acts‚ and taxes against the colonists. The colonists began to protest against these acts‚ because they did not agree with the British upon these laws. The acts‚ laws‚ and taxes which were placed against the colonists were unfair because the colonists had no voice in the Parliament‚ they were restricted in where they could settle‚ and they had limited

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    constraints • Teaches Rogo the importance of setting a clear‚ well-defined goals • Makes Rogo rethink‚ reconsider‚ and relearn the true meaning of common business words/sayings such as ‘efficiency’ and ‘increasing productivity’ • Teaches Rogo how to identify the core problem‚ think about the process‚ and bring about solutions without explicitly telling him what to do • Teaches Rogo that with intelligence and resolve‚ goals can be met • Teaches Rogo to strive for continuous improvement and to always

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    Goals in WHAP 1. Achieve a 94 on the next WHAP test over Early-Modern on January 31st. From there‚ maintain and slowly increase score in two point increments. Kaizen: I will actively add notes into my ACORN syllabus (writing in information learned on the day of a lesson in their respectful location within the ACORN syllabus) to take advantage of its usefulness on the test. From there‚ I will work on test-taking strategies (Make connections with the topic asked about (Days before the test‚ create

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    Goals What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals. You will not be the same person when you achieve your goal. When you set goals‚ you naturally focus on the result. If you pay attention to the desired path to get there‚ however‚ the value you gain from achieving the goal is not just about the reward of accomplishment. “The journey is the reward” (Chinese proverb) The process of achieving your goal and the experience you have gained will

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    scenario‚ when in reality‚ they were just being ignorant and only cared about themselves! Now‚ there has been a debate (not really) if the colonies were justified in going to several wars with Britain or not‚ and my answer is no. The three main reasons I think that the American colonies weren’t justified in engaging in wars with Britain include the Boston Massacre‚ the Tea Act‚ and the Martial Law.

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    English 1302 Dr.Marin September‚ 04‚ 2013 What did I do to achieve my goal? The life without an aim is the considered to be the life without any direction. Goal setting helps you to end up where you want to be in the future. Everyone should have goals when they are striving to achieve a specific task. A good example of when goals are important to have is when people attend college. Therefore‚ I developed personal goals that I considered important in achieving during my time in my English class

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    A goal is a desired future state that the organization attempts to realize. A plan is a blueprint specifying the resource allocations‚ schedules‚ and other actions necessary for attaining goals. Planning is the act of determining the organization’s goals and the means for achieving them. Managerial Decision Making Decision making is the act of making up your mind about something‚ or a position or opinion or judgement reached after consideration. Effective decision

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    revolution was anything but radical. “The overarching considerations of survival or victory distort or enlarge the narrow and limited aims for which the conflict was begun”‚ claims Delger‚ “The American War for Independence was such an event. Begun for only limited political and constitutional purposes‚ the war released social social forces which few of the leaders ever anticipated‚ but which have helped to mold the American tradition”. A major point of Delger’s argument is that the phrase “all men are created

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    though with this position as commander he would’ve received a large salary. As British troops marched into our country‚ he motivated our troops to work as one and gain back the hope of winning. We may lose a battle‚ but we aren’t going to lose this war was the mindset he had put in their heads. Not only did he do that‚ but he was able to gain the soldiers respect and get them back under control. An example would be when Washington

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