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    Greatest Soccer Player

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    BEEN THE GREATEST SOCCER PLAYER I remember that night; I was ten years old watching Jason Roberts score the winning goal in the state championship game‚ and right‚ then I knew I wanted to be a professional soccer player. I was in blue jeans‚ slippers‚ and a t-shirt‚ sitting on the bleachers kicking my feet back and forth in total excitement. All I heard was “ooooh’s” and “aaaah’s” from the spectators cheering there team on. I looked up at my mother and said “Mom‚ I am going to be the greatest soccer

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    Not because I now knew 2 languages‚ but because I wouldn’t be different from everyone else. Teachers are good at teaching their own preferred subjects‚ however they don’t seem to teach you uniqueness. Being unique or different‚ is one of the single greatest traits a person can have. Even though most girls seek to become the super models they see in magazines‚ I seek to be myself nowadays. I have tried to fit in for so many years‚ but now it’s my time to be me. As years have passed‚ I have learned

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    Wind Mill Project

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    project is a mini windmill that uses wind energy to generate electricity. This process is achieved by creating a propeller and connecting it to a motor. This motor lies on a free rotating base that rotates above a stand (truss) that supports the whole mill. Rotating the base to face the direction of the wind is achieved by connecting a back rudder to the base. • How does it work? Electric energy generation starts when the wind rotates the propeller blades – that have

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    General Mills Case

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    General Mills studied areas of potential growth and value creation for their company which lead to small acquisitions of other firms. Looking to further grow their company‚ in December 2000‚ management of General Mills made a recommendation to its shareholders that they authorize the creation of more shares of common stock and approve a proposal for the company to acquire Pillsbury Company‚ a producer of baked goods‚ from Diageo PLC. Company Information General Mills General Mills is one of

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    John Stuart Mill

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    experiences of the feminine‚ but we hardly introduce the work of men who write on our behalf. Such a man is John Stuart Mill‚ a 19th century philosopher and political economist who centered his work‚ The Subjection of Women (Dover Thrift Editions‚ 1997)‚ originally published in 1897‚ on the revolutionary idea that women should be free to choose‚ to live‚ and to strive. Mill begins his essay with the fact that “the legal subordination of one sex to the other — is wrong in itself‚ and now one of

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    Meek Mill Analysis

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    The rapper Robert Rahmeek Williams‚ better known by his stage name Meek Mill‚ he’s a rapper from Philadelphia. He has been signed to Rick Ross Maybach music group and previously Ti Grand Hustle Records. The canadian rapper‚ singer‚ songwriter‚ and actor Aubrey Drake Graham who was born in Toronto‚ Ontario records under the mononym. There’s a beef that starts between these two as I’m going to explain. It all starts when Meek Mill throws shade at Drake because he felt Drake failed to support his recent

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    Principles

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    UNIT 5: ACCOUNTING FOR DEBENTURES LEARNING OBJECTIVES I) II) III) IV) V) VI) VII) IX) X) Understand the meaning and features of debentures. Differentiate between shares and debentures. Understand different classes of debentures Journal entries regarding issue of debentures for cash and for consideration other than cash. Accounting treatment of debentures issued as collateral security Accounting treatment of issue and redemption of debentures at par‚ discount and at premium. Understand the methods

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    My greatest strength

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    English Composition I Focused Paragraph 1/30/2014 Andrew Van Kirk “My Greatest Strength” My greatest strength as a writer is the ability to choose my words carefully. Ever since I was young‚ my father has filled my head with what seemed like bizarre words I’ll never use. As the years go by‚ I find myself using these strange words more often‚ and eventually they become part of my everyday vocabulary. This combined with my ever-growing mental word bank supplied by the books

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    Plot of Mill on the Floss

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    Literapedia Book Notes for The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot Characters Narrator (ch 1) — the storyteller Maggie Tulliver (ch 2) — the protagonist and main character Tom Tulliver (ch 2) — Maggie’s brother Mr. Tulliver (ch 2) — Maggie’s father Mrs. Tulliver (ch 2) — Maggie’s mother Mr. Pivart (ch 2) — owner of the farm upstream of Dorlcote Mill ’ Mr. Stelling (ch 1 bk 2) - Tom and Phillip’s teacher Bob Jakin (ch 6) — friends with Tom (and later Maggie) since childhood Kezia

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    reasoning against taking one’s own life. Mill’s principle of utility is the maximization of pleasure and the reduction of pain. Mill regards happiness as the greatest good in life and all actions should be performed as long as they have the tendency to produce pleasure. Mill also introduces the Harm Principle. The Harm Principle is used to determine whether coercion is justifiable based on the impact of individual actions. Stated‚ the Harm Principle is “the only purpose for which power can be rightfully

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