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  • Tour The National Holocaust Museum
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    You take a chance when you read. You risk an encounter with another persons ideas and experiences, and you may not ever be the same. Today I read two articles in our campus newspaper, The Preface. I took a chance by skimming through on finding any articles that shared my point of view or that would capture interest from me. I was actually very pleased to find an article that I believe to be outstanding. It appears members from the Preface staff visited Washington, D.C. to see the National Holoca...
  • Reason Jesus
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    Jesus Christ I think a great person to put on the postage stamp would be Jesus Christ. There are many reasons why Jesus would be a good choice. He was very influential to many people in the world. He was also a great person and a role model for a lot of people. Jesus changed a lot of peoples live and countless people praise him and honor him everyday. Jesus was a great person and leader to many. I think since Jesus Christ is such an influence he deserves the honor of being on a postage stamp. Je...
  • Every Good To Great Company
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    Good to Great Book Review To transform a good company to great company is all manages' dream, but only few of them make it. To find out the core factors which lead to a good company became a great company is very difficult, because in different era, different industry companies face different opportunities and threats. To begin the research for the Good-to-Great study, Jim Collins and his research team searched for companies that: performed at or below the general stock market for at least fifte...
  • Consequence Of Their Great Ideas
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    Ideas have consequences. This is a statement that can be proven, whatever time period you look at. As far back in time as history books go, great people and nations have had seemingly great ideas, which when implemented, resulted in mass disaster. Take for example the ancient Aztec Indians. They believed that the sun was actually a living being, and that for it to sustain its light and heat source, it had to ingest human blood. Well, the only way for the sun to eat human blood was for the Aztecs...
  • Saddam Hussein And Gandhi Lead
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    Saddam Hussein and Mohandus Gandhi Saddam Hussein, the vicious dictator of Iraq. It is surprising to find that he has things in common with one of the greatest makers of peace, Mohandus Gandhi. Though these two people are the complete opposite of one another, they share the one thing they hold most dear, their religion. Religion is a big part of a person, and is closely related with a persons character. Religion teaches people how to act in different situations, so it would be safe to conclude t...
  • Thutmose And His Army
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    Three important pharaohs are Thutmose, Nefertiti and Senusret. Thutmose lived from 3429 to 3375, died when he was 54 years old. Thutmose was probably the most interesting one of all them being that he never lost a battle. He was a great Egyptian ruler. Along with being a great ruler he was also a great horseman, archer and a good athlete. He built the temple of Amun at Karnak. Thutmose mother, Hatshepsut took the throne from him. Although after his mother died Thutmose went around taking everyth...
  • Musical Instrument Of Popular Art By People
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    June 13, 1999 I'll start in the formal traditional way by addressing President Casper and Provost Rice, the trustees and faculty, the honored guests, the graduates and their families and their guests. Thanks a lot for inviting me to come here. I really appreciate it. I call attention to the formality of the traditional beginning of this kind of speech, because one of the things I want to talk to you about today is the question: What are we doing here Graduation exercises, like this one, embody o...
  • Aims Of The Great Leap Forward
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    What were the aims of the Great Leap Forward and to what extent was it successful? - Valerie Teo The Great Leap Forward was a movement in China that started in 1958 and lasted two years till 1960. As a result of the successful economic reconstruction that had taken place in the early 1950's. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) lead by Mao Zedong or Mao Tse-Tung considered it was a time for the Great Leap Forward. The CCP launched the Great Leap Forward campaign under the new "General line for Soci...
  • Known As Pancho Villa
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    Over the years we have had many great people. Some call them role models, some call them legends but no matter how you say it they will always be known for their help towards people. Three of these remarkable men are: Confucius the philosopher, Pancho Villa the fierce fighter, and Walt Disney the American entertainer. In their own way, each one of these men have contributed to their followers. Confucius however, was known because of his philosophy. Kongfuzi, also known as Confucius was alive fro...
  • Personal And Professional Need For Improvement
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    A Time For Change Kris J. Pomp lun I enlisted in the United States Navy three days after my graduation from high school. I needed a great deal of leadership and training. I got it. Throughout my nine-year career, I have worked for great people who did not wait for me to get motivated; they cared about me and showed it. What successes I ve had, I owe to my great teachers. They taught me about self-motivation, commitment and dedication. About tolerance, adaptation and acceptance of others. They ta...
  • Three Thousand Light Years
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    AnalysisThe StarArthur C Clark AnalysisThe StarArthur C Clark Essay, Research Paper This science fiction story called "The Star' has many religious and spiritual overtones which makes the theme of the story ' There always has to be one to save all' more obvious. From the first to the last sentence the theme was built throughout to be a parallel experience of what has happened to the people before the great flood. Like many great science fiction stories this one shares a great message of hope in ...

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