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    Influential First Lady

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    traditional role of the first lady is that of a hostess of the White House. She is not elected‚ has no political powers‚ and brings no salary. However‚ the first lady unofficially stands as a humanitarian‚ participates in charity work‚ and many campaign greatly for their husbands. The top ten most influential first ladies all participate in all of these lines of unwritten duty. The top ten most influential first ladies helped to reshape the role of the first lady. The first lady informally should

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    The First Amendment The first amendment of the United States Constitution states that Congress cannot institute a law that violates the freedoms of religion‚ speech‚ assembly and the freedom of the press. This First Amendment was adopted on December 15‚ 1791 and is one of the amendments to the b Bill of Rights. The creation of the first amendment was due to the tyranny of the British government who had suppressed free speech and the right to have public meetings. Many who came to America came on

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    Civilization October 8‚ 2016 First Crusade: Prep Paper Causes of the First Crusade The Crusades are an important part of the history of the world. The first crusade marks a major turning point in the history of Europe‚ marking the first major war of conquest launched from Western Europe since the decline of the Roman Empire. The first Crusade has had many different causes and effects. What I am writing about in this paper is those causes and how they came to be in the first place. The Crusades began

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    First Samuel Analysis

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    Primary source analysis Analyzing the First Book of Samuel 1st Samuel is named after the person in history that God used to establish a monarchy in Israel. Samuel anointed both Saul and David‚ Israel’s first two kings‚ and he also gave individual account on the new way God was beginning to rule over the Israelites. As seem in this source Samuel spent his life‚ similar to the life of Moses‚ as a representative of sorts between God and the Hebrews. Samuel continually provided witness accounts

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    Comp I FD04 Reader Response 30 January 2013 Shitty First Drafts 1.) Ann Lamott is a writer that struggles just like anybody else and whose life is not perfect by any means. She tells us how nobody can sit down and write a perfect first draft and it is okay to write a shitty first draft. They give us ways to sit down and just write the first draft and keep writing till you run out of thought‚ she then tells us to make revisions to the first draft with a red pen then type your second draft‚ last

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    Fisher English 2 PreAp-8 October 21‚ 2013 First Dates Palms sweating‚ blood rushing‚ heart thumping‚ pressure to be perfect- all stemming from a tiny little crush. A first date is a milestone in a teenager’s life‚ and could make a big impact on how the rest of their dating life comes to be; but sometimes they don’t always go as hoped for. The personalities of two people ultimately determines on how a first date goes. Common personalities of first date participants consist of shyness‚ affection

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    What Is First Aid?

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    What is first aid? First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by non-expert‚ but trained personnel to a sick or injured person until definitive medical treatment can be accessed. Certain self-limiting illnesses or minor injuries may not require further medical care past the first aid intervention. It generally consists of a series of simple and in some cases‚ potentially life-saving techniques that an individual can be trained to perform with minimal

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    The First Generation of Computers The first generation of computers‚ beginning around the end of World War 2‚ and continuing until around the year 1957‚ included computers that used vacuum tubes‚ drum memories‚ and programming in machine code. Computers at that time where mammoth machines that did not have the power our present day desktop microcomputers. In 1950‚ the first real-time‚ interactive computer was completed by a design team at MIT. The "Whirlwind Computer‚" as it was called

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    First Mover Advantage

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    FIRST-MOVER ADVANTAGE TECHNOLOGICAL LEADERSHIP Experience curve Patents R+D‚ product development‚ process Ec. Scale production‚ distribution PREEMPTION SCARCE RESOURCES Patents‚ Physical – natural resources‚ products Channel space Lower prices Superior position - geográphical space - technological space - clients perceptual space - attractive niches FIRST – MOVER ADVANTAGE (2) GENERATES SWITCHING COSTS Attract clients Accept suppliers Quality uncertainty Brand loyalty Net effect

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    The Evolution of the First Amendment The first amendment states‚ "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble‚ and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.(encyclopedia) The inhabitants of the North American colonies did not have a legal right to express opposition to the British government that ruled them. Nonetheless

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