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    Lockheed Martin is an American global aerospace and defense company and is the world’s largest defense contractor based on revenue. Lockheed’s largest project of the 21st century is the F-35 Lightning II‚ a fifth generation combat aircraft. In 1993‚ McDonnell Douglas‚ Northrop Grumman‚ Boeing‚ and Lockheed Martin entered the Joint Strike Fighter competition. The goal of the competition was to replace various aircraft used by the military including the F-16. Lockheed’s entry into the competition‚

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    THE PHILIPPINE DALLAS If the Americans had Dallas‚ we had many parallels of it as well. Dallas‚ an American prime time television soap opera‚ aired on CBS from April 2‚ 1978 to May 3‚ 1991 on CBS. Anna Liza was produced by GMA Network. Like its American counterpart‚ GMA Network started out as a radio station. Anna Liza was Philippine television series‚ or so to say a teleserye‚ in slangspeak. 1980 was the year it was launched. It ran for 6 years‚ ending with the untimely death of its lead actress

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    Executive Summary “Martin Marietta ethics program was one facet of an effort to create and maintain a “do-it-right” climate at a time when the defense industry was facing serious attacks from the government and the public for fraud and mismanagement” (Paine‚ Choy‚ & Santoro‚ 2004‚ p. 2). During the 1980s‚ there was an increase in defense spending as allegations of contract fraud often made headlines. To protect itself‚ Martin Marietta in addition to 18 other defense organizations worked together

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    Martin Wong was born in 1946 in Portland‚ and grew up in San Francisco. He was a well known Chinese-American painter in the late twentieth century. Wong was a contemporary artist and his artwork is described to be a combination of visionary art styles and social realism. In this paper I will explain Martin Wong’s background and my interpretation of his art piece “Closed” by looking at his choice of elements in the composition and what they evoke. Thus‚ Wong studied architect and ceramics in college

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    Martin Luther King Jr. is a World Changer Martin Luther King Jr. was an African American who fought for Civil Rights for “Colored” people of America. Martin was a world changer and he was a hero to many. Martin was an inspirational person that used peaceful protests to gain the rights for African Americans. He had inspired many young African Americans to join the Civil Rights Movement and to help perform peaceful protests such as sit-ins and boycotts. Martin stayed true to himself and persevered

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    Mark Martin Ford Jason Rufkahr Business Communications‚ ADMS-2563 Mrs. Darenda Kersey April 6‚ 2013 Nascar racer Mark Martin was born on January 9‚ 1959 in Batesville Arkansas to Julian and Jackie Martin. He learned how to drive by an early age‚ with his father pressing the gas while Mark stood in the driver’s seat and steered them down back country dirt roads. By the fall of 1973 Mark had persuaded his father to build him a race car. On April 12‚ 1974 at the age 15 years old‚ Mark was driving

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    Influence of Martin Luther A German priest‚ professor of theology and philosophy‚ but most importantly an iconic figure of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century. This man alone challenged the most powerful religion‚ empire‚ and figure of the time. What he did would soon influence the lives of millions of people all around the world. He is known as the father of Protestantism. The man changed the course of history and reshaped Europe. This man’s name is Martin Luther. Martin Luther was

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    Martin Luther’s 95 Theses Martin Luther’s 95 theses inspired a reform movement‚ set in motion a Catholic Church counter reformation and changed politics‚ economy‚ and society with its effects still being felt today. Martin Luther’s challenge of the Pope’s authority to grant indulgences was the first step in a reformation movement that opened people’s eyes to the corruption and hypocrisy in the Catholic Church at the time. Martin Luther’s theses also ushered in the era of having a personal relationship

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Martin Luther King Jr. was a revolutionary man. He spoke of non-violent ways to create a fair and equal society. He preached that all men are the same and created equal no matter the color of your skin. He was a great public speaker and reached many people in his speeches. Martin King even got to speak to thousands of people at the footsteps of the Lincoln Memorial where he spoke these words. "I have a dream that my four little children

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    Charles: Good evening‚ Martin. What are you reading? Martin: Evening‚ Charles. Your nation’s Freedom Ride is featured in this article in the New York Times. I read that you were involved in this event. Charles: Yes‚ the members of SAFA and myself were inspired by the Freedom Riders in America‚ so we went out into the country towns of New South Wales — which was essentially the Deep South of Australia — with a film crew to expose the Aborigines’ situation in these towns. Martin: Deep South of Australia

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