Janiyah Rodriguez 5/14/24 Mr. Jacome Polaris. High Quality Work Reflection 1 The essay I wrote in eighth grade about the American Revolution was one of my assignments that produced and demonstrated high quality work. A skill that I mastered in order to successfully complete my assignment was improving my writing and learning how to write really good essays. This essay talks about the epic political and military struggle that took place between 1765 and 1783‚ when 13 British and North American colonies
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Learning about the proper behavior in public‚ dancing and interacting with single‚ handsome gentlemen in the community‚ and marrying out and becoming the mothers of families seem to be the basic life journeys for the ladies in the 19th century in England. During that time‚ a woman is portrayed typically as a simple creature without any personal sprit and thoughts‚ whose main goals are to obey her husband and take care of her family. For example‚ in Paradise Lost‚ Milton protrays Eve as a beautiful
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had a large impact on her outlook on the United States and her visions for her own future. Dorothea Dix was a powerful‚ passionate woman‚ who change the world through her work in insane asylums and through her work as the head of nurses in the Civil War. Dorothea Dix’s ancestry shows much of the woman she later became in her life. Dorothea’s grandfather‚ Elijah Dix‚
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Information Quality‚ Sharing‚ and Overload The three organizations to be discussed in this summary are: Frito-Lay‚ Vangard‚ and an automotive parts supplier. The three mini Case Studies all show the need for a better method of storing‚ sharing and transferring of knowledge. Frito-Lay and Vangard share a common theme in that they both need to improve in house knowledge management; with the ultimate goal of using this to improve their services to their customers. The parts supplier on the other hand
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D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930)‚ English novelist‚ storywriter‚ critic‚ poet and painter‚ one of the greatest figures in 20th-century English literature. David Herbert Lawrence was born on September 11‚ 1885‚ in Eastwood‚ Nottinghamshire‚ central England. He was the fourth child of a struggling coal miner who was a heavy drinker. His mother was a former schoolteacher‚ greatly superior in education to her husband. Lawrence’s childhood was dominated by poverty and friction between his parents. He was educated
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Leroy Bradley and Roy Eldridge. He on the road in the Midwest for quite a while with the Jeter-Pillars band‚ which likewise included bassist Jimmy Blanton and guitarist Charlie Christian. By 1935‚ Clarke finally moved to New York since most of his work was ther now. He worked for band leaders Edgar Hayes and Lonnie Smith‚ and there started building his rhythmic theories which would later characterize his commitment to jazz music. While working in the groups of Edgar Hayes
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the Alabama state legislature. He also owned part iof a newspaper. Her mother was Frances Cunningham her mother had a mental illness and did not leave the house. Harper’s two sisters are Alice Lee and Louise Lee. Harper’s brother‚ Edwin Coleman Lee works as a US air force officer. (Biography.com 1) Harper Lee went to High School at Monroe County High School. She graduated in 1944. Harper attended three colleges. First‚ Lee went to Huntington College in Montgomery Alabama. She left Huntington after
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school so much and he left after finishing Primary One. When Jackie was seven years old‚ his father was hired as chief chef in the American Embassy in Australia and went there to improve the family’s financial status. At the age of seven‚ Jackie’s life changed direction as he studied at the Chinese Drama Academy‚ studying and working 19 hours a day under the famous Chinese Opera Master‚ Yu Jim-Yuen. The students practiced Kung Fu‚ stunts‚ flips and somersaults‚ and helped with cleaning and washing
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About the author (2006) Gary Soto was born April 12‚ 1952‚ and raised in Fresno California. He graduated from Roosevelt High School and attended Fresno City College‚ graduating in 1974 with an English degree. His poems have appeared in many literary magazines‚ including The Nation‚ Plouqhshares‚ The Iowa Review‚ Ontario Review and Poetry‚ which has honored him with the Bess Hokin Prize and the Levinson Award and by featuring him in Poets in Person. He is one of the youngest poets to appear in The
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Joseph Priestley Joseph Prietstley (1733-1804) Joseph Priestley‚ born 1733 is best knowned for his discovery of Oxygen gas or as he called it ‘dephlogisticated air’. Before Priestley’s discovery of oxygen‚ the science community believed in the phlogiston theory. The phlogiston theory stated that ‘phlogiston’ (Greek word for burned) was removed from a substance was removed when burned. This theory was first proposed by Johann Becher‚ who called it “combustible earth”. In the early 18th century chemist
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