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    become so creative that they are inventing these products that consumers are able to put to daily use. After seeing exactly how bizarre some of these items are‚ you can’t help but ask if their creators intended them for serious use. How does a scoop of ice cream sound on a motorized cone? How about a bra with its very own built in wine rack? The number of people putting these items to daily use may actually shock you. Have you ever been told by someone to go eat crap? Well it is now possible. After purchasing

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    The Miracle of Zam Zam Water Come the Hajj season‚ and I am reminded of the wonders of Zamzam water. Let me go back to how it all started. In 1971‚ an Egyptian doctor wrote to the European Press‚ a letter saying that Zamzam water was not fit for drinking purposes. I immediately thought that this was just a form of prejudice against the Muslims and that since his statement was based on the assumption that since the Ka’aba was a shallow place (below sea level) and located in the center of the

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    Gene Bedley once said “Responsibility finds a way. Irresponsibility makes excuses.” he is saying that if you push off the work that needs to be done it doesn’t go away which starts to cause more problems. Let’s say you did your paper very poorly a responsible person would apologize and redo while a irresponsible person would come up with a list of excuses. Those who choose to be a irresponsible person usually don’t get as far in life for two main reasons everyone has problems and work so your boss

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    Kuliniski the Ice Man

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    There is little information available on his victims‚ major details can only be found on those murders he was tried and convicted for. Kuklinski had made statements admitting to and describing over 200 murders between the years 1948 to 1986. It was because of the way Kuklinski disposed of certain bodies‚ including the body of Louis Masday that earned him the nickname of The Iceman by the media. With the murder of Masday‚ the media became more and more pressing on the issue of mafia connected murders

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    1) In the article‚ “The Myth of Asia’s Miracle”‚ the economist Paul Krugman discusses the rapid growth that Southeast Asian countries experienced after World War II. Many economists at that time predicted these countries could continue growing at that rate. He argues that East Asia is just like the Soviet Union had economic growth that was based on the expansion of inputs‚ rather than growth in output per unit input. Krugman claims that‚ since the Asian growth depends on investment rather than technical

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    The economics of sport is a rather wide field. It spreads across analyses of the demand for sport‚ cost-benefit analyses of sporting events and sporting venues‚ the local public finance implications of these same events and venues‚ sporting governance (meaning labor-management relations‚ organizational models of team or individual sports events as well as professional leagues)‚ the business and finance of professional leagues‚ wage determination‚ labour market discrimination‚ trade in the sporting

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    strengths and works on each person’s weaknesses. Such unity and hard work leads to victory‚ without it a team will not prosper and break under pressure. The movie Miracle and the book Bleachers by John Grisham‚ are similar in ways‚ but‚ are more different in the most vital aspects: team chemistry‚ coaching technique‚ and success. Miracle depicts the true story of the 1980 United States Men’s Hockey team and their journey as they prepare to compete in the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. In six months

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    In business there are no guarantees for success. Skills‚ knowledge‚ great motivation and honest evaluation of ability to carry out and then manage the operations are just some of the requirements that determine the probability of the successful project. Success is never automatic and does not rely on luck. There are no ways to foresee or eliminate all of the risks that might affect successful operation of a new business. However detailed planning‚ thorough analysis and well-carried out organization

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    For the novel project I read an amazing book called Miracle on 49th Street written by Mike Lupica who writes a lot of sport books. The book was about this little girl trying to get a guy to believe that he was her father. The book had several themes to it. They were everything happens for a reason‚ never give up and make sure you believe in yourself and people can change. In the beginning of the book Molly Parker a twelve-year-old girl is trying to convince her dad who is Josh Cameron a famous

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    ALBERT EINSTEIN: The Miracle Mind The book‚ Albert Einstein: The Miracle Mind‚ written by Tabatha Teatts is about this century’s greatest physicist‚ Albert Einstein. He was born on March 14‚ 1879 in Ulm‚ Germany to Hermann Einstein and Pauline Koch. Albert’s original name was Ainstein and his ancestors were of Jewish origin. Down the generation‚ for some unknown reason‚ the name was changed to Einstein. When he was about one year old‚ his family moved to Munich to set up an electrical engineering

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