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    The American Dream

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    The common interpretation of the American dream is the idea that no matter your social class or wealth, you will be able to achieve the life you want through hard work and determination. There are differences in opinion on whether or not the American Dream is real and achievable but I believe the American dream is true to an extent, not everyone is going to be a millionaire. Though I don't believe anything is achievable I do believe that it is possible for anyone to have a better life than your parents

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    In 1929, Canada opened a legation in Tokyo called Tokyo legation. This action was the inception of diplomatic relationship between Canada and Japan. The Tokyo legation was significant because it was the first legation Canada had in Asia and it was a hub that connected Canada and Asia in terms of diplomatic and trading activities. After World War II, Japan restored its diplomatic relationship with Canada in 1952 by signing Treaty of San Francisco. The two countries then sealed bilateral Agreement

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    “There’s no such thing as aging, but maturing and knowledge. It’s beautiful, I call that beauty.”- Celine Dion. Lizabeth, the protagonist, experiences a change in her life through emotional hardships as she grows up and starts to understand more about life. Children are innocent, they don’t realize how mean and disrespectful they are at times. Maturation plays a big role while growing up and changes many things. Maturity is a life-long process of learning and experiencing new things, but also brings

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    Bridget Jones's Diary, a british american romantic comedy film based in the early 2000’s of London. The film starring Renee Zellweger(Bridget Jone) for the 30 year old young working women through her romantic struggles in the single life of london. Our main character bridget spends the first half of the film having a intimate relationship with her boss, Daniel Cleaver (the lovely Hugh Grant) that she work very hard for. Only to find later that he is cheating on her, she then make the change to

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    Walmart’s Bribery Shutdown Case Study Being one of the largest retail companies Walmart Stores, Inc. was founded by Sam Walton in Bentonville, Arkansas. It is one of the largest private employer companies, with 8,500 stores in 15 countries with 55 different names. That employees 2.1 million people and serving 138 million customers per week worldwide, with an annual of $419 billion in sales which is about $35 billion per month. And in Mexico it is the largest private employer in the country with

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    Hierarchy Of Needs

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    picked “A Thousand Year” by Christina Perri. I love this song since the first time that I heard it. This song tells you that time can fly, and we can die but even thou he/she will love you for an eternity. My second song is “Because You Love Me” by Celine Dion. She transmits a message thru this song about the person that has been with her forever and how graceful she is to be with him. The singer cannot be more clear when she sings “You were my strength when I was weak, You were my voice when I couldn't

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    EEG Brain Rhythms

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    EEG and Brain Rhythms Christine Shirvanian, Colleen Phillips, Hannah Sacro, Nanci Peraza, Thuy-Anh Angela Nguyen, Victoria Manshardt-Sta. Romana Anatomy and Physiology 1, ISP SCUHS Report 2 October 11, 2014 Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to get hands on experience with the use of EEG. Electroencephalography was used on our subject to observe cerebral wavelengths, with the attachment of three electrode leads to the head. Wavelengths, consisting of alpha, beta, delta, and theta rhythms

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    for the next 6 years [1]. King’s next 4 albums all went gold (500,000+ copies sold) with a couple #1 hits from them [1]. As her albums received less attention, King began to shift her focus from music for a while until she wrote “The Reason” for Celine Dion in 1997 [1]. Since then, King has expanded her audience by touring in Japan with Mary J. Blige and Fergie in 2007 and doing the Troubadour Reunion Tour with James Taylor in 2010

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    The most inspirational individuals are always the ones that come from hard beginnings. JK Rowling, Oprah, Celine Dion, Tom Cruise, Michael Oher, just to name a few. In the movie The Blind Side, directed by John Lee Hancock, the plot explores Michael Oher's harsh past, and how he was able to overcome his past. Michael Oher grew up surrounded by poverty, and eventually became homeless, but he never let that define who he became. On the other hand, Leigh Ann Tuohy grew up in a very racist home, but

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    lights out(“1998 World Series”). In other news there were some players who tried to win by cheating. In 1998 the Northwestern basketball team was accused of point-shaving. In late March of 1998 Dion Lee and Dewey Williams were arrested. Dewey Williams was never found of guilty of anything however, Dion Lee was sentenced to one month in prison and two years probation. He was found guilty of sports

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