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    Alan Greenspan

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    Alan Greenspan Alan Greenspan‚ the chairman of the Federal Reserve‚ has always fascinated the financial community. Whatever he says can make or break the markets. He is a highly educated economist with many years of experience. People seek for his advice and obey his judgments. His proclamations are repeated and expounded upon. Greenspan is loved‚ feared‚ and never ever questioned. As a result of being a strong chairman of the Fed‚ he has made a difference the U.S. economy through his way of dealing

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    Alan Mullaly

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    being an automobile maker‚ Ford Motor Company faced it biggest financial crisis in 2006‚ with roughly $12.7 billion of annual loss. On the verge of bankruptcy‚ Chairman William Clay Ford Jr. chooses Alan Mulally to be the company new CEO in hope that his leader skill will somewhat save the company. Alan Mulally did not have any experience with automobile before the job offer at Ford. Surprisingly to everyone in the industry‚ Mulally not only help turn Ford around‚ but stay on top due his expertise

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    Alan Turing

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    had a theory‚ but I am getting ahead of myself. From reading The New Yorker to Time Magazine I have learned much about Alan Turing. I would like share with you how Alan Turing changed the computer age by focusing on three aspects of his life: the first his early life‚ second his adult life and third his work and accomplishments. II. Body a. Alan Mathieson Turing Early Life i. Alan Mathieson Turing was born on June 23 1912‚ the second and last child of Julius Mathieson and Ethel Sara Turing. He was

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    NFL Protests

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    people thought the British soldiers were at fault and some thought the citizens were at fault. The protests done by a large amount of NFL problems is causing a stir between the people‚ some think the protesting is unpatriotic and some think protesting the flag is the right thing to do. The NFL players protesting have a constitutional right to protest the flag and if they are not allowed to protest then that is taking away their first amendment rights. Many people do not understand why NFL players

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    Alan Turing

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    The pioneer of computer science‚ Alan Turing Introduction Alan Mathison Turing(1912-1954) is one of the most intelligent scientists in the world‚ who is not only famous as a war savor but also a computer scientist. During the Second World War‚ Turing successfully cracked the German Enigma ciphers and turned the scale of the war‚ saving thousands of livings. Thanks to the celebration of Turing’s centenary in 2012‚ nowadays‚ the name of Alan Turing is universally known as the pioneer of computer

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    Protest Poetry

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    Year 10 Homework Option 2: Protest poetry Aboriginal Charters of Rights We want hope‚ not racialism‚ Brotherhood‚ not ostracism‚ Black advance‚ not white ascendance: Make us equals‚ not dependants. We need help‚ not exploitation‚ We want freedom‚ not frustration; Not control‚ but self-reliance‚ Independence‚ not compliance‚ Not rebuff‚ but education‚ Self-respect‚ not resignation. Free us from a mean subjection‚ From a bureaucrat Protection. Let’s forget the old-time slavers:

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    Alan Mullaly

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    520 November 13‚ 2011. Professor Dr. Paul Frankenhauser Jr. ABSTRACT This assignment focuses on the role of leadership and how it can impact organizational performance. Examining the integrated case of Alan Mulally‚ CEO of Ford Motor Company‚ I will highlight some aspects of his leadership style and provide examples of how it is demonstrated throughout the case. While touching on Mulally’s leadership style‚ an assessment on communication openness is

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    voice

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    Australians have their own ways of uderstadning and an opinion of the world and people in it. This is called voices. Australians have several unique voices‚ such as the voice of Aussie Battler‚ the voice of mateship and the voice of family. All these voices is well explored in the Australian Film “ The Castle” and the feature Article “ stick’em up”. one of the siginificant voice is the voice of a little aussie batter.The main charater‚Darryl kerrigan is well representing the Aussie batter‚ where

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    In the 1940s the United States was getting ready to get involved in World War II and needed to set an example of good ethics on a global stage to help bring. The book The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc written by‚ Douglas Brinkley has many examples of ethical decision making that was critical at the time in order for the United States to bring peace to World War II. For instance the author is re-establishing already known information but with a new style of how he obtained the information‚ which was straight

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    Protest Song

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    In the article “The Return of the Protest Song”‚ Tillet writes about the turnback of protest music after their downstrend in 1960s and the redenifition of the kind of music. The coming back is the responsibility of the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. They use music to say and express their aspiration of Civil Right. In the same time‚ hiphop was seen as a new form of political music‚ and it has an important influence and spread quickly. Before 1960s‚ writers wrote music lyrics base on political

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