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    In reading Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World by Dan Koeppel‚ I was pleased by the contents of the book and found it to be an enjoyable read about the history of the banana crop and about the future viability of it as well. Initially‚ due to many recent discussions I’ve had on the topic with people‚ I believed that Koeppel‚ a New York Times columnist and online blogger‚ might have focused mainly on how large scale industry was evil and how the “corporations” were dooming us all

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    anyone can make it into a world of prosperity and prestigious heights in the social class of the United States? If an example is necessary‚ one may think of people associated with big oil companies or mobsters during the 1920s. Although this may be correct‚ there is someone who arose just as fast and made a life and name for himself. Henry Ford is the man behind these words. He had changed our modern world and put us all one step closer to a more advanced and sophisticated world. Henry Ford was a pioneer

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    PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE General Purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: After listening to my speech‚ my audience will know how they can change their lives for a bigger challenge – to save the world. Thesis: Knowing what a problem nowadays is global warming‚ how CO2 gas affects it and how can we change it. Title: Lifestyle to make some changes INTRODUCTION I. Attention Material: Question “Do

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    Kaitlyn Wyman Informative Speech Outline Objective: I will give an informative speech about the history of Mattell’s Barbie Doll.   I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: a. Girls‚ this is a question for you. How many of you have had Barbie dolls growing up? (Have time to answer) b. Well‚ believe it or not‚ our beloved Barbie dolls have a whole lot of history behind them. B. Tie to the audience: a. I think we‚ as girls‚ can all vouch that Barbie dolls were all the rage and so much

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    had the best army. Inventions The Romans invented toilets‚they invented toilets in the bronze and iron age‚Indoor plumbing was not for everybody‚only the richest could afford them in their houses‚all toilets were public except the people you bought them in there house.They built numerous concrete structures that still stand today.They built numerous concrete structures‚including the Pantheon in Rome.Rome invented arches‚The Romans learned about the arch from the Etruscans‚changed it and were the first

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    Man’s Greatest Invention Man’s greatest inventions will be the topic of this journal. Although‚ inventions may or may not come in a man-made object but it does come from the work of man’s intelligence and determination to survive in this world as described in Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs”. This paper will express the source and significance of the Fertile Crescent to man’s greatest intellectual inventions‚ and explain why certain countries prosper and other countries were unable to develop during

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    “Everything changed with the First World War. The Middle East was reorganized‚ redefined‚ and the seeds were planted for a century of bloodshed” (Engel‚ 2016) The concept of the nations-states in Al Jazira (The Arabian Peninsula) is dominantly a post-World War I (WWI) phenomenon. The beginning of statehood in the Arabian region could be traced back to Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt in 1798. Though his occupation ended within three years‚ it laid the foundation of Egyptian independence from the Ottoman

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    Rockefeller changed the “Bleak World”                 When people think of John D. Rockefeller Jr. they think Billionaire‚ Oil Tycoon or Entrepreneur. Not many view him as Naturalist‚ Environmentalist or a social benefactor‚ but just as Mr. Rockefeller has a long list of business accomplishments he also has a lengthy list of causes he started and supported throughout his life. The most famous of these would probably Rockefeller center which he called “a gift to the greatest city in the world‚ for the

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    Moving into the world involves choices. The experience it brings forth can challenge individuals‚ attitudes and beliefs. Through the film "Billy Elliot" by Stephen Daldry‚ the theme explores the concept of moving into the world and the role choice has in this. Another text that portrays "Moving into the World" is the poem "Father & Child" by Gwen Harwood. Both texts demonstrate and convey the message that choices individuals make are important in order to move into the world. The film Billy

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    Computers are all around us and can be considered a wonder of the world. Thanks to the computers‚ we drive computerized cars‚ receive letters sent by computers‚ astronauts can go to the space and return safely. The computer has significantly changed our world through advances in science and medicine‚ business and education. In fact the computer is a wonderful electronic brain that we have come to rely on. II. Today in this modern world‚ computers have made a mark able position in almost everyone’s

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