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    Best Place to Live Essay Contest This is a great way to get elementary schools involved in helping promote the site to its students and most importantly‚ their parents. Students are invited to write and essay as to why their community is the best place to live. They can submit them to the site f done electronically‚ or you can provide a mailing address for those entries that are done by hand. (If you allow this‚ you’ll need to scan them and upload to the site.) Often‚ the mailed versions are the

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    first device in human history that enabled people to talk directly with each other across large distances. It rapidly became indispensable to businesses‚ government‚ and households‚ and it is now among the most widely used appliances in thedeveloped world. The word telephone has been adapted into the vocabulary of many languages. It is derived from the Greek: τῆλε‚ tēle‚ farand φωνή‚ phōnē‚ voice‚ together meaning distant voice. The essential elements of a telephone are a microphone (transmitter) to

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    Colonization of the New World The discovery and colonization of the “New World” was one of the most significant and influential events in the known history of mankind. It has shaped our present by changing the course of our past and is a time of such great significance that it would be all but impossible to understand today without at least some comprehension of the why ’s of yesterday. What was it that drove such a myriad of people to risk so much to tame the wild and vast lands we now know

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    Clock is the best invention in the world! The history of clocks is very long. There are many different types of clocks over the years. The word ‘clock’ was first used in the 14th century. It comes from the word for bell in Latin (“clocca”). The very first timekeepers were natural clocks such as the sun‚ moon and stars. Ancient people used sticks and stones to find out the time around 3500 B.C. When it was between 3500 BCE and 1949‚ the inventors improved clocks‚ and became the clock that

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    The New Global World 1450-1620 * Clovis Culture: Stone tool for technology * Were not in harmony with nature The Invasion and settlement of North America England * First capitalist nation * Nation has left behind legacies * Peculiar history 1065: Under Anglo- Saxon * Conquered by French King William who crosses channel and slays anglo-saxon king called Norman Conquest‚ which takes place Battle of Hastings * Signing of the Magna Carta in 13th century * House

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    market segmentation is the Colgate-Palmolive Company Philippines‚ with their shampoo-product line specifically Palmolive Naturals and Gard Anti-Dandruff Shampoo. Market Segmentation was applied by the company because they found the need to develop new variety of products that would fill the gaps in the shampoo market due to the diverse demands of its consumers. Palmolive Naturals is the flagship-shampoo brand of the company which caters mostly to the female consumers’ hair needs. It offers a range

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    the World a Better Place In order to make the world a better place to live in‚ instead of thinking big like most of us feel the need to (living in poverty ridden lands to feed the hungry‚ building homeless shelters‚ ect.)‚ in college‚ I feel that I am going to start small in a sense though not excluding the possibility of doing something extensive in later years. The way I want to make at least where I live a better place is through helping people in need‚ by being a light in a dark world. Though

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    October 2007 BRAVE NEW WORLD ESSAY Certain types of novels‚ articles‚ or even images has social intentions. One of them is satire‚ "It is a style of writing‚ or art‚ which ridicules or criticizes its subject often as an attempt to accomplish change." Which is what both the Adbusters image and Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World bring about. Both these pieces have created a question and fear on what these technological advancements can lead a society into. Both Brave New World and Adbusters share

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    Alex Bauer Informative Presentation Outline Topic: New York City General Speech Goal: To Inform Specific Speech Goal: I want my audience to recognize what makes New York City the city that never sleeps. Introduction I. Attention Getter: I want all of you today to imagine yourselves walking down a street‚ but this is no ordinary street. You feel like you’re a mouse in a maze‚ the skyscrapers are keeping you trapped within the city‚ thousands of people walking in different directions‚

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    November 2012 New WorldNew Housing The loss of a home by fire or any other means is a horrible and heart wrenching occurrence in any place and during any time but‚ for Anne Bradstreet and other colonialists settling a new land with a scarcity of tradespeople‚ and goods to rebuild and refurnish the loss must be unimaginable. American colonial settlers in the early seventeenth century lived in a variety of habitations‚ anything that could meet a shelter need after coming to the new world was used

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