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    This artwork is created by Kehinde Wiley and the name of this artwork is called “Fishermen at Sea (Jean-Frantz Laguerre and Andielo Pierre)‚ 2017.” This painting is part of his “In Search of The Miraculous” exhibition. Wiley is essentially known for his naturalistic style of African-Americans. His art is extremely contemporary which mostly references classical works from great painters and incorporates “street models” which he takes pictures of and uses them to creatively recreate pieces in his own

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    Vocabulary tasks: Sport Task 1: Choose the answer (A‚ B‚ C or D) that best fits each gap in the text. Someone once said that there are three kinds of people who are (1)_____ in sport: people who (2)_____ part‚ people who watch‚ and people who watch (3)_____ television. It’s very easy to make fun of stay-at-home sports (4)_____‚ but on the other hand‚ television does enable us to enjoy all kinds of (5)_____ events. We can watch a racing car (6)_____ another‚ see a cyclist (7)_____ the finishing

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    A trip to the ocean can be a relaxing escape from the everyday pressures of life. A sailboat glistening on the horizon provides a mental escape to faraway places. The rhythm of the ocean beating against the sand is sedating music to a troubled mind. A slow‚ gentle breeze can relax your tensions. You should always be careful to avoid overexposure to the sun at the beach. 1) Type the sentences that answer the following questions: A) What sentence is the topic sentence of the paragraph?

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    CHANGING PERSPECTIVE SPEECH- BY ETHAN GRANT CHANGING PERSPECTIVE SPEECH- BY ETHAN GRANT Good morning Yr. 11 Change is an ongoing process that involves the alternation of one state to another. However‚ the way individuals respond to that change is largely determined by their perspective‚ of how they see and understand things as well as their underlining psychological‚ social and moral constructions. The process of change may be natural and it involves pre-change‚ and outcomes

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    REDUCING PROJECT DURATION

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    Responsibility C. Outsourcing Project Activities or Even the Entire Project D. Brainstorming Cost Savings Options 7. Summary 8. Key Terms 9. Review Questions 10. Exercises 11. Case: International Capital‚ Inc.—Part B 12. Case: Whitbread World Sailboat Race 13. Case: Nightingale Project—A 14. Case: Nightingale Project—B 15. Case: The “Now” Wedding—Part A 16. Case: The “Now” Wedding—Part B Chapter Objectives To understand how to use the critical path to reduce project duration To

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    Iron‚ which has the chemical symbol Fe‚ is an extremely useful metal and the most common element 0n the planet Earth. Here are some of the more common uses of iron in the world today. Uses of Iron * Iron catalysts are used in the Haber-Bosch Process to produce ammonia and the Fischer-Tropsch Process to convert carbon monoxide to hydrocarbons used for fuels and lubricants. * Iron metal is strong but is also quite cheap. Therefore‚ it is the most common metal in use today. Most automobiles

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    I did not expect much from college. I knew what I wanted‚ to be a nurse‚ and that was what college was going to help me achieve. I did not realize that I was beginning a vast voyage‚ trying to tie some meaning to my life. A few months in‚ I was going insane. I mean this with complete and utter regard to the word. I was a mess and chaotic. My nights ended at roughly five in the morning‚ and my mornings started three hours later. Drowning in self-pity‚ while slamming shots of expresso‚ I found myself

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    Personality is not shaped right away. It isn’t passed on from generation‚ nor is it congenital. We can picture this like moldable clay. You can spin it around and use your fingers to shape patterns or shapes‚ but once it dries‚ it is almost indelible. In Johnny Tremain‚ one of the main characters‚ Isannah Lapham‚ gets caught in a web of outer influences and wrong ideologies‚ ultimately affecting and shaping her personality as one who values the contemporary standards instead of family ethics. Beginning

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    Exercise 2-1 (10 minutes) 1. The wages of employees who build the sailboats: direct labor cost. 2. The cost of advertising in the local newspapers: marketing and selling cost. 3. The cost of an aluminum mast installed in a sailboat: direct materials cost. 4. The wages of the assembly shop’s supervisor: manufacturing overhead cost. 5. Rent on the boathouse: a combination of manufacturing overhead‚ administrative‚ and marketing and selling cost. The rent would most likely be prorated

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    The end of the Civil War‚ lasting from 1861 through 1865‚ brought the uprising of a new America; the newly reunited Union had to rebuild itself from the damages of the war‚ primarily in the South. The railroads were destroyed in the southern territories‚ and the lack of modernization was a large factor in the North’s win in the war. The main campaigns of the Confederate forces had to withdraw into their territorial lines to get food‚ but their supplies were off in different areas due to the lack

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