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    Numerous people played roles in the American Civil War. One that really stood out was President Abraham Lincoln. Abraham was an American statesman and attorney who filled in as the sixteenth President of the United States from March 1861 until his death in April 1865. Lincoln drove the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and maybe its most prominent good‚ sacred‚ and political crisis. In doing as such‚ he protected the Union‚ made ready to the annulment of subjection‚ fortified

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    Walker‚ an author‚ educator‚ and Affrilachian poet‚ is a native of Danville‚ Kentucky and a graduate of the University of Kentucky. He later received an MFA in writing at Spalding University. Needless to say‚ writing being his passion was what he would spend the rest of his life doing‚ telling his and others stories in many poems published worldwide. “Statues

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    Fast Food

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    Introduction: Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered to be fast food‚ typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant or store with low quality preparation and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away. History: The concept of ready-cooked food for sale is closely connected with urban development. In ancient Rome cities had street

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    International Business-Kfc

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    Introduction One of the best known companies worldwide is KFC corporation. It is the world’s second largest restaurant chain overall (as measured by sales) after McDonald’s. KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) is a fast food restaurant chain which specializes in fried chicken and is headquartered in Louisville‚ Kentucky. It is the world’s second largest restaurant chain overall (as measured by sales) after McDonald’s‚ with over 18‚000 outlets in 120 countries and territories as of December 2012. The

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    Juveniless Death Penalty

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    Juveniles and the Death Penalty Introduction to Corrections Stephanie L. Calvert December 15‚ 2007 Juveniles and the death penalty is a hotly debated issue in the criminal justice system. There are two different views on the death penalty some are for and some are against the punishment. Some see juveniles as young and influential and deserve a second chance to clean up and become a productive member of society‚ while others feel the punishment should fit the crime; no matter what age

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    Muhammad Ali

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    center in his hometown of Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ that same year. Muhammad Ali quoted this “I am an ordinary man who worked hard to develop the talent I was given.” and he said‚ “I believed in myself and I believe in the goodness of others.” Muhammad Ali defeated every top heavyweight in his era‚ which has been called the golden age of heavyweight. In 1987‚ three years before Ali permanent retirement‚ the Board of Aldermen in his home town of Louisville‚ Kentucky‚ voted 6-5 to rename Walnut Street to

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    Beal's Spiritual Journey

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    This trip is essentially geographical in na-ture. In his first trip with his family as he portrays his itinerary on page 19‚ Beal explains‚ “Our route formed a figure eight: Ohio to Virginia…to North Carolina to Georgia to Alabama to Tennessee to Kentucky to West Virginia to Virginia…to Maryland to Ohio.” These were the places Beal and his family had visited as he illustrated their experiences‚ which were his main focus in his book. As a religion scholar and teacher‚ Beal dares himself to face his

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    Seat Belts Save Lives

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    live if they would have made the simple decision to pull that strap that goes over your shoulder and across your lap. Supposedly states with stronger seat belt enforcement laws exhibit higher seat belt use rates than those with weaker laws. So if Kentucky enforced the seat belt law more strongly I think people would be more cautious and would wear their seat belt. In a car crash there are 2 collisions‚ the first is when the car hits something and the second is when anyone inside the car not buckled

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    KFC 1 week 2 assignemnt

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    Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Introduction This PowerPoint is about KFC or Kentucky Fried Chicken and it’s marketing mix and how this mix helps the development of an organizations marketing tactics and strategies to better serve it’s customers in various ways. The Product marketing mix is very important to the growth and sustainability of a company. The management must achieve the expectations of the target customers and the company objectives. The following parts make up the marketing mix. Product

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    Obesity Response

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    Obesity Response In his article‚ Kentucky Town of Manchester Illustrates National Obesity Crisis‚ Wil Haygood talks about the obesity problem among the people of Manchester Kentucky. Haygood observes that Manchester is one of the unhealthiest places in Kentucky. However‚ the people of Manchester are far from eager to discuss or even acknowledge this problem. Haygood places much of the blame for the obesity problem on the local people being uneducated about the risks being obese can pose

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