My cultural artifact is simply a football. For a long time‚ Sports have been a big part of culture all around the world. Football is big in the United States and is mainly an American culture but it is also in Canada and some other countries. Football is made of pig skin and its filled with air. I connect to football because it has brought me to where I’m at now. Being good at football has opened opportunities for me in college and in the future. I picked it because I love it. My dad played football
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movies‚ and probably sleep. I think my favorite pastime of them all would be NASCAR. I started watching NASCAR when I was really little. I always was sitting in front of the television every Sunday. For the past five years we have been going to Michigan International Speedway for the whole weekend when the Sprint Cup Series is there in June and August. It is so fun going down to MIS for the weekend; we are in a group that goes down there and watch’s the race. All the people who go to the race are
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HISTORY The Kellogg Company began in 1906 in Battle Creek‚ Michigan with the founder Will Keith Kellogg‚ also known as W.K.‚ and his brother Dr. John Harvey Kellogg accidently created a new kind of cereal that was flaked when trying to make shredded wheat cereal. Will Kellogg did not a education past the sixth grade‚ but still decided to entered the cereal industry with his new style of cereal in 1906. In 1906 the United States was going from eating breakfast that was rich in fat to a breakfast
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INFORMATIVE SPEECH TRANSCRIPT Euthanasia Laura Henderson Western Michigan University Imagine you are unable to get out of bed‚ to eat‚ unassisted. Needing another to clothe and bathe you day in and day out. Is that living? When it’s your time to go‚ would that be dying with dignity? Let’s say you have a chronic illness and you are in extreme physical pain. Wouldn’t you want the right to ask your doctor to end your suffering? Or is that treading too far? Welcome to the debate of euthanasia
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October 9‚ 2013 To: Ms. Dana Donnley‚ Director of Employee Communication From: Mr. X‚ Employee Communication Manager Subject: Suggestions to persuade employees to participate in the wellness program I believe that we need to address three very important challenges in order to persuade all the employees to participate in our wellness program. First‚ making the employees understand that this program is entirely for their benefit‚ second‚ convincing them that the results of the physical
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level of school‚ since it chooses the performance of the applicant. Christian High School in Howell Michigan consequently‚ now cleared is one of the major school levels. It absolutely comes after children pass out from their basic level‚ and thus‚ it is the level where the children get bit
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Jerrelle Borden Prof. Chris Gilliard WRA 125 When should we talk as if Race Matters? Unwittingly or quite knowingly people have built systems of inequalities around race but people have also built identity‚ friendships‚ and college mates around it. Nevertheless‚ several people I recently interviewed never appeared to be certain when race was a good thing or when it was a bad thing to talk about‚ which in my mind leaves us all struggling with a particularly
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Cited: Ishiguro‚ Kazuo. A Family Supper. Farmington Hills‚ Michigan: Gale Group‚ 2005.
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League and/ or charitable organization affiliation‚ by being a resource center of influence. Lack of interactive and compelling marketing materials and fact- finding modules. 2. Company background 3. The company was founded in 1927 in Fremont‚ Michigan‚ by Daniel Frank Gerber‚ owner of the Fremont Canning Company‚ which produced canned fruit and vegetables. At the suggestion of a pediatrician‚ Gerber’s wife Dorothy Gerber began making hand-strained food for their seven-month-old daughter‚ Sally
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The I&M Canal Could you imagine the city of Chicago being an agricultural place‚ without the huge towers and buildings there today? The I&M Canal made Chicago the city it is today by creating a greater opportunity for trade. How did the I&M Canal affect people before and after it was built? The I&M Canal attracted many immigrants‚ and improved imports and exports. THE BEGINNING The I&M Canal transformed Chicago. Before the canal was built‚ Chicago was farmland. Chicago was more agricultural not industrial
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