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    Few Simple and Easy Tips to Get Facebook Fans Free and Fast * 1Post A Status Update About your Page Let the world know that you have a new page and you would like them to visit it and like it. There is no reason for you to hesitate. Most people respond positively to such requests and announcements. Posting a status update is the first way to promote yourself and your FaceBook page. * 2Get More Traffic by getting Others To Upload and Tag Photos A good way to drive traffic to your FaceBook

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    taken straight from random thoughts of the poet and jotted down on paper‚ a napkin‚ or any kind of canvas available to that poet. Although they don’t have much planning and are difficult to decipher‚ it is possible. When Patricia Smith wrote “What It’s Like to Be a Black Girl (for Those of You Who Aren’t)” (854) she was simply telling us about her experiences in life as she grew up. She may not spell out everything she is saying‚ but expects the reader to pick up on it. This tendency is also carried

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    She Did What to Her Body? Since the dawn of time‚ women have changed their appearances. Whether it be a new hairstyle‚ make-up‚ or clothes‚ the options for individuality and beauty seem endless today. Women on average spend $217 on makeup‚ $417 on body care products‚ $1‚069 on clothing‚ and $250 on shoes for a total of $1‚953 per year (Parker). That ’s $1‚953 per year on appearance items that most women won ’t even keep or use the following year. It is also just the tip of the disposable beauty

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    knowledge spanned many different fields of study during his years of study.   With his father being a physician‚ it was probable that he would have been taught the logical thought process of a scientific nature.   Although‚ the subjects in which he studied did not only fit into the molds of the scientific world.
Aristotle was a pupil of the renowned philosopher‚ Plato.   Plato’s academy was at the center of the intellectual world.   Aristotle became a student of Plato in 367 BC.   His tenure at the academy

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    to learn and grow throughout their years at Hogwarts. Albus Dumbledore and Hermione Granger are just two out of many characters that are important to the story but really do not change throughout the series. Then there are more dynamic characters like Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. All though Harry is the main character‚ Ron is more your average joe‚ easily relatable to us. Throughout the series we see how Ron’s his family dynamics‚ friendships with Harry grows‚ and his ambition to succeed.

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    2. What did the Congress of Vienna accomplish? The Congress of Vienna accomplished many things. They first met in September of 1814. After the defeat of Napoleon‚ European rulers wanted to restore the old order. Great Britain‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ and Russia met at the Congress of Vienna. They met to arrange a final peace settlement. The most influential leader was the Austrian foreign minister‚ Metternich. He wanted the royal families to be restored to their positions of power. They also wanted

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    "What Rights Did Women Have" What rights do you bealive a women has compared to a man? Do you think they have just as much or less than a hard working respectable man. If you aren’t sure about your answer then continue reading about an officer of the Women’s Rights from 1848-1928. Today it is November of 1903 and there are me‚ and many other guards and police officers waiting on the landing dock of Plymouth‚ England. Around noon the steam boat appeared out of the misty

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    Significance and Relevace of ’’As You Like It" ’’ Shakespeare’s As You Like It is a good play for anyone to read or see. Some readers would enjoy one aspect of it‚ some would enjoy another. But all would‚ in general‚ enjoy the play. Albert Gilman says that Shakespeare intended to imply that all that people need to live together in harmony is "good sense‚ love‚ humor‚ and a generous disposition." (Gilman lxvii) This play is deeper than the surface‚ and that is part of its

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    The Apple company and What they did wrong….. The apple company has insulted Islam and has remarkably encouraged the Muslims to start a riot against them. The company has made a bar in the shape of the holy kaaba. This is a great insult to the religion as it is a very holy and pious place. However‚ the Muslims have not done anything big against them even though it’s a big disrespect towards their religion. There is an example of someone making a house in the shape of an apple and with

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    now there are three lawsuits going on. -One regards health insurance being covered for the athletes. Under N.C.A.A. rules‚ athletes are usually responsible for long-term health care for injuries sustained on the playing field. -New video games like Madden NFL 12 or NCAA Football 12 are now using the actual likenesses of real athletes. So athletes want to be paid for that. -And also because their lives are dominated by the sport they play. Most of them don’t have time to get a job. Therefore

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