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    Cartoon Channels

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    Cartoon Channels on Television Cartoons were introduced for the first time on Television in 1950 with Jay Ward’s “Crusader Rabbit” in the US. The development of cartoons specifically for Television did not begin till 1960’s as feature films ruled the market‚ but by the 1970’s some of the best known cartoon series were developed. ‘Scooby Doo‚’ ‘The Flintstones‚’ ‘The Jetsons‚’ The Speed Buggy’ and ‘The Snorks’. The leading producers of the cartoon series were Hanna Barbera‚ Filmation and DIC.

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    of his mother and wife. Roosevelt abandoned all his responsibilities and moved to Dakota and became a cowboy and cattle rancher. Two years after he returned and resumed his political career. When Roosevelt returned he remarried to Edith Kermit Carow. He also returned too his political life‚ first as a civil service commissioner‚ then as a New York City police commissioner and U.S. Navy assistant secretary under President William McKinley. Having an interest in the Spanish-American War‚

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    retreat to the Dakota Territory. In 1886 he came back to New York. He ran for mayor when he came back.He was third. For the next three years he stayed out of public affairs‚ and attending to his personal affairs . In those three years he married Edith Kermit Carow and built a home near Oyster Bay‚ Long Island. He had been appointed to the U.S. Civil Service by President Harrison . His defeats in his political career helped

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    TIME Magazine: Person of the Year In the article previously written about Mohammed Mossadegh‚ Iran’s once great leader‚ he was portrayed as anything but worthy of Man of the Year. Rather‚ he looked weak and deadly for Iran’s future. In a portion of the article‚ they discussed his effects on Iran‚ “His acid tears dissolved one of the remaining pillars of a great empire.” ‚ making him out to be detrimental to Iran. While he admittedly had some struggles‚ given his background and the global situation

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    I. Introduction A. Who said being a playwright in the 20th Century was boring? Arthur Miller was a prestigious man known for his play Death of A Salesman‚ which he literally wrote in ONE day! He had once been married to the eminent‚ renowned Marilyn Monroe [his second wife]‚ who which some critiques state that Miller would “convey aspects of her character” in his work ranging from The Crucible’s Abigail Williams‚ After The Fall character Maggie‚ to Florence in Fame. He even had an international group

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    Herman Miller.

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    Herman Miller: Role Model in Employee and Environmental Relations Case Summary and Questions for debate • The company had been a model for almost 70 years – until the 1990’s EMPLOYEE RELATIONS • Used as example of superb employee relations in business text books like o A Passion for Excellence o The 100 Best Companies to Work For in America • Interesting point of how the founder named the company after his father-in-law‚ giving honor to him who supported the business both in financial

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    Fugitive Slave Acts

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    Jamar Day July 1‚ 2010 His 2111 Paper Prof McCray By the middle of the nineteenth century‚ the issue of slavery had caused a deep division between North and South. Slavery was an important part of the Southern way of life‚ and slave labor was a major aspect of the Southern states’ economy. Northerners opposed slavery yet were concerned that the political‚ economic‚ and conflict with the South over slavery could threaten a civil war between the two sides. The conflict intensified over the

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    Under Pressure. Sanford Pinsker. New York: Twayne Publishers‚ 1993. [1]. Twayne ’s Masterwork Studies 114. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 27 Feb. 2013. Salinger‚ J D. The Catcher in the Rye. Boston: Little‚ Brown‚ 1951. Print. Vanderbilt‚ Kermit. "Symbolic Resolution In The Catcher In The Rye: The Cap‚ The Carrousel‚ And The American West." Critical Insights: The Catcher In The Rye (2011): 297-305. Literary Reference Center. Web. 22 Feb. 2013. Walters‚ Gordon. "The Catcher In The Rye."

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    History Of Medicare

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    Here in the United States there are millions of senior citizens who can’t afford health care coverage or they are disabled and not able to work. In 1965 Due to the large number of people without health care President Lyndon B. Johnson created a means to serve a certain group of people who did not have health care coverage. Medicaid and Medicare were added to the Social Security Act in that same year. The government programs which came about are called Medicaid and Medicare. Medicaid and Medicare

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    Theodore Roosevelt

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    died in the same house on the same day. Roosevelt spent two years out West in an attempt to recover‚ tending cows as a rancher and busting outlaws as a frontier sheriff. In 1886‚ he returned to New York and married his childhood sweetheart‚ Edith Kermit Carow. They raised six children‚ including Roosevelt’s daughter

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