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    Li‚ Mengxi M00084713 Section 3 March 25‚ 2013 Victor Chang The Impact of Winning the Lottery It’s estimated that that millions of people play lotteries every day. These include both the old and young generation. These include people that already have money and people who desperately need money. It seems that everyone wants to be a lottery winner! Winning the lottery can have a great impact on people’s daily lives which include positive influences and negative effects. Three of the impacts

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    the cupola of the Nice observatory‚ and‚ above all‚ the very impressive internal structure of the Statue of Liberty.” • “The construction of the Eiffel Tower in 1889 was his crowning achievement.” http://www.bookrags.com/biography/alexandre-gustave-eiffel/ • “Throughout his life he was concerned with innovative structures and especially with the effects of wind loading on plane surfaces.” http://www.biography.com/articles/Gustave-Eiffel-9285294 • “After graduation from

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    Prohibition: Why Did America Change Its Mind? During The 1900’s‚ America suffered a severe problem regarding alcoholic beverages. A majority of the population were unable to drink responsibly‚ therefore‚ had to suffer certain consequences‚ such as Prohibition. In 1917‚ twenty six states voted themselves ‘dry’‚ which meant that these specific states would dismiss alcohol. The ratification of the 18th Amendment banned the manufacture‚ transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors‚ a period in American

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    effort to please Him. But I got no response. Was I dialling a wrong number? As time passed‚ I began to lose faith in someone who could not answer my questions and lead me to a more meaningful life. I resolved to find the answer myself. To set my mind at rest‚ I became a seeker. Life is a test In the course of my journey as a seeker‚ I discovered the Creation Plan of God. According to the plan‚ life is a test and its many problems are part of that test. Once the test comes to an end marked

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    I live out the mission of Lima Central Catholic in many ways in my life. The first way I live out the mission of LCC is through leadership. I lead by example‚ in the classroom and outside the classroom. This includes literal leadership such as helping younger scouts in my Boy Scout Troop‚ and figurative leadership such as being an example to my classmates‚ or helping other classmates study material that they are struggling with. I also lead by doing my best to a good citizen in my community. These

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    Jack Welch Winning

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    Every Day There Is A New Question "Winning" is written by Jack Welch and‚ whether you love him or hate him‚ the guy has real experience in running a large corporation successfully. This is unlike so many other authors who can be somewhat academic. Welch began his career with the General Electric Company in 1960‚ and in 1981 became the company ’s eighth chairman and CEO. During his tenure‚ GE ’s market capitalization increased by $400 billion‚ making it the world ’s most valuable corporation. Jack

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    Book Review – Winning by Jack Welch Winning‚ is a motivational story of Jack’s rise in the world of business‚ aiming his focus on profits‚ teamwork‚ and people. Having worked at General Electric for Forty years‚ he led the company to success in various markets globally‚ while rising above their top competitors. With his no non-sense attitude‚ the book provides knowledge which can strike a chord with people in any level in their career. Jacks straightforwardness maps out for the reader guidance

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    the article "A Change of Heart About Animals ’’ the author Jeremy Rifkin argument that animals are the same as human beings and that we should also treat them with love and respect. For some reasons‚ activists and some law schools believe in animals rights and they want to protect animals but if there were a bill of rights for animals some certain things would change for a reason some would not be benefit from this. Pass a bill of right it is not a good idea because it would change many things.

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    Winning Is the Only Thing

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    Randy Roberts and James Olson in their book‚ Winning is the Only Thing: Sports in America since 1945‚ explored the world of sports since the end of World War II. Their book covers the many aspects of sports‚ from the athletes and management to the fans and the media. The authors first make clear differences in the way people viewed sports before the war and how they did after the war. The book talks a lot about the astounding transformation of sports in America during the post war era. The objective

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    A Change of Heart About Animals Summary In “A Change of Heart About Animals”‚ Jeremy Rifkin states that animals have many similarities with humans; and people should change their old views about animals and treat them more respectfully. Rifkin proves this by giving scientific experiment results to show that animals can live like humans. The experiments focus on animal emotions‚ abilities to use tools or learn‚ and living habits. Rifkin explains that animals can have similar emotions like humans.

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