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    Brianna’s Famous Sweet Tea Have you ever had an iced tea from McDonald’s on a hot sunny day? How was it? If you described it as sweet‚ thirst-quenching‚ and refreshing‚ you just described Brianna’s Famous Sweet Tea. Hi‚ my name is Brianna and I am a tea-maker for McDonald’s. If you think my job is a hard task‚ I will show you five simple steps to making my famous sweet tea. The first step in making my famous sweet tea is to gather all the necessary materials. These materials include the following:

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    To begin with the famous Samurai I’m researching is a man by the name of Tokugawa Leyasu. Tokugawa Leyasu was a famous and important samurai warrior due to the fact that he stands tall as possibly the most famous samurai of all time‚ and the only one of the three great unifiers of Japan (other 2 were Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi) to be crowned shogun. First of all‚ Tokugawa Leyasu was a famous and important samurai/shogun because‚ according to the text‚ it states that‚ “and when it came to

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    FAMOUS ALL OVER TOWN The story “Famous All Over Town”‚ written by Danny Santiago (1911 – 1988)‚ is a story about Latin boy named Rudy who studies at Audubon Junior High. The story also implies the discrimination of Miss Bontempo who is Rudy’s teacher. By this story‚ the writer wants to raise an awareness of discrimination at his time. One day‚ being happy waking up‚ Rudy decides to turn over his New Leaf‚ It doesn’t mean that he wants to betray his gang‚ Shamrock‚ but to do something new‚ meaningful

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    Movie Review of Almost Famous In the movie “Almost Famous”‚ Cameron Crowe portrays the life of a high-school boy named William. William was more advanced than the other children. He dreams of becoming a lawyer but little does he know‚ his life is about to change. William is given the opportunity to write a story for Rolling Stone Magazine. His task is to interview an up-and-coming rock band named StillWater as he accompanies it on their concert tour. He is presented with many challenges that

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    Do You Want to Be Famous

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    Do you want to be famous? Being a celebrity/famous person comes with its’ advantages and disadvantages which can make living life very difficult at times. Let’s look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of being a celebrity/famous person. Some of the advantages of being a famous person are as follows: Famous people have everything they can possibly want such as fast cars‚ big houses‚ money‚ women etc. They can go wherever they want on holidays or any other day of the week and do not

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    My Favorite Famous Person

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    “To be famous is something that most people want to be. Everyone strives for it because they will acquire a lot of money‚ glory‚ publicity and more things like these. However‚ being famous can be pleasant line in haven but in fact it involves a lot of disadvantages‚ which make it more like hell.” „The majority of people aim at being famous because they want to be popular and they will be allowed a lot of things. One of the advantages of being famous is this that you meet lots of people and make

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    Famous Quote “Once I present the case to the jury I totally accept their verdict. I’m at peace with either of the two verdicts that they could have rendered. They really worked hard on this. I don’t look at it as a compromise. I think the evidence would have supported either verdict‚ second-degree murder or not guilty by reason of insanity. That’s what juries are for.”(Peter Berger) Famous Quote “Once I present the case to the jury I totally accept their verdict. I’m at peace with either of the

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    In the late 1700’s and early 1800’s the United States was in a transformation from the Jeffersonian vision of an agricultural nation‚ into Alexander Hamilton’s vision of an industrial America. The book Sam Patch‚ the Famous Jumper gives a good idea of what America was like during the Early Republic period. The industrial life would turn America into a country that is dependent on the work of manufactories. Sam Patch came from a long family history of farming and shoemaking. His father Mayo Greenleaf

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    Introduction Monalisa‚ a famous painting about a woman in half-length is famous all over the world. This potrait has been considered to be the most renowed painting and at the same time‚ it is the most talked about painting in the world which makes it the most popular painting of all. What makes the painting so famous when the drawing just consist of a woman sitting with her hands folded and showing a half smile. Thesis Statement The reason why Mona Lisa is very famous is because of its painter

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    Why Mark Twain is Famous Why was Mark Twain famous and well known throughout the world? But first what is the fame I am talking about. Many people become famous for mainly two reasons. One is being known or talked about by many people‚ and the second is achieving something notable that nobody else has done before. Now which category does Twain fall under now? He falls under the category of being known by people and what he does‚ so he falls under both. The important thing is the he didn’t

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