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    Andy Warhol had a very different way of doing things‚ not just in his art‚ but in his entire life. He was so different from everyday people‚ that people saw him as an outcast‚ just because he did things the way he wanted. Eventually his weird style and social awkwardness became something people were somehow drawn to. He became famously known for his innovative style‚ which people found fresh and interesting. His unique style was new‚ modern‚ and the definition of pop culture

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    the United states and had helped free the African Americans. There is a lot of things that Abraham did that changed the United States. Everything would have been different if Abraham Lincoln didn’t change anything and didn’t try to free the slaves. Would the United States of America have slave states today if Abraham Lincoln wasn’t there to help? Would Civil War ever happen if he was not president. What would’ve happen if Abraham Lincoln was never elected the president of the United States of America

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    study ‘Training Plans‚ manager’s characteristics and innovation in accommodation industry’ by Ester Maertínez-Ros and Francina Orfila-Sintes probes into how managerial characteristics and training plans have an effect on innovation in the Hospitality industry. Summary This paper delves deeper into innovation in the Hospitality industry and how managerial traits and training sessions for employees affect innovation. Innovation is an important part of all industrial sectors ‚may it be hospitality

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    restrictions. There is evidence to suggest that he disliked serfdom. Even his father‚ Nicholas I‚ believed that serfdom was an “evil palpable to all‚” and Alexander II was certainly even more liberally educated than his father. His arguably most fundamental reform was the emancipation of serfdom in 1861. As he said‚ “It is best to abolish serfdom from above than to wait until it abolishes itself from below”. This quote demonstrates his realization that reform was needed. Many saw serfdom as Russia’s biggest

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    1. What is differentiated instruction? The iris module describes differentiated instruction as an approach in which teachers adjust their curriculum and instructions to maximize the learning of all students (English language learners‚ struggling students‚ students with learning disabilities‚ and gifted and talented students). Differentiation instruction is not based off of a single strategy‚ rather it is comprised of a variety of strategies that teachers can used. Many of the strategies are evidence-based

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    William Shakespeare wrote many plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets. His topics included tragedy‚ comedy‚ and even history. He has changed the way we look‚ think‚ and even talk. Even though it has been over four hundred years since he has passed away‚ plays he wrote like Romeo and Juliet will never be forgotten. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 and died in 1616. Shakespeare got married in 1582 to a woman named Anne Hathaway. They then ended up have three kids they named Susanna

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    the Black Panther Party as a specific example for revolutionary nationalism and analyzes thoroughly the positive contributions they made as well as the negative aspects of the party. Jessica C. Harris‚ who was obsessed with the history of the party‚ did research and wrote the paper. This journal (pages from 409-421) is from The Journal of Negro History‚ Vol. 86‚ No. 3. (Summer‚ 2001). The whole paper embodies author’s broad scope‚ exquisite writing skills and clear logic in analyzing a controversial

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    promotion of Confucian philosophies. A simple way to appreciate Confucian thought is to consider it as being based on varying levels of honesty. Species of wisdom that defines Chineseness in terms of specific moral virtues: ren—humaneness‚ xiao—filial piety‚ li—ritual or propriety‚ zhong—loyalty‚ shu—reciprocity.       Confucianism is not one of the so-called religions. Confucius himself deeply believed in Heaven (God) and preached Its Dao which is Way leading human beings to enlightenment‚ by this

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    Role Zen Buddhism plays in shaping the art of Japan Japan was not a Buddhist place until it was imported from China through the Korean peninsula in the 6th century. Monks and lay Buddhist were instrumental in the practice of the new religion from mainland Asia to the Island of Japan. However‚ this new found religion had different practices and paths in the Japanese culture. Zen Buddhism‚ even though‚ had Chinese origin‚ had a new development in Japan in which there was a belief that enlightenment

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    Louis was very influential on French culture. His costly wars and failures almost led to France’s bankruptcy. Louis XIV was very corrupt in his power. It’s shown in all he did to change France. He got what he wanted‚ when he wanted it. Louis XIV’s reign brought a large economic gain and severe economic recession. He was the first king to embrace mercantilism in his country as the form of economy. Unfortunately‚ Louis was a devout Catholic‚ and ruined his economy with one move. He revoked the Edict

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