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    ship the Mayflower, wrote the Mayflower Compact. The original document was lost, however a copy of it that was written in William Bradford’s journal, was found. (“Pilgrim Hall Museum…”) The Pilgrims were originally going to land in Virginia, but their ship got off course due to a storm. Instead, the Pilgrims and crewmembers of the ship landed in Cape Cod. They later became known as the Plymouth Colony. (Foner, 66) The Pilgrim leaders wrote the Mayflower Compact when they landed in Cape Cod. The men

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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    In the book, 13 Reasons Why, a girl name Hannah Baker mailed out tapes to a specific group of people. If you received these tapes you were not in a good position. If you didn’t listen to these tapes, you were not starting off right. Reason being is because you are one of the reasons Hannah committed suicide. Clay Jensen is one of the people who received the tapes. Unlike most people, he wanted to know why she did it. He followed the map that was given to him previously, before the tapes were mailed

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    The Mayflower Compact and the first constitution of Pennsylvania were both very important in maintaining peace and order in their respective colonies. Despite the fact that both documents are written by religious men, the difference in the number of religious references sets the two apart. In addition to this, the way they both address the English government is contrasted in both of these official documents. Despite these differences, the underlying theme that the best way to govern the colonies

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    Jay Asher’s novel, Thirteen Reasons Why, begins with Clay Jensen, the narrator, receiving a mysterious package at his door. The package contains the audiotaped suicide notes of Hannah Baker, who was Clay’s crush before she killed herself about two weeks ago. In the package, there are a seven cassette tapes with thirteen different stories on them. On cassette number one, Hannah informs the people receiving the package that she holds them responsible for her death, which is explained on the tapes.

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    E-Sonic Strategic Analysis Student: Joseph Napiorkowski Mentor: Dr. Wang September 7, 2016  Strategic Analysis E-Sonic Executive Summary Sonic Records is a producer/ distributor of music and is going to develop and back E-Sonic as a subsidiary company for online music sales. E-Sonic is mainly operating under the categories of distribution, software, prerecorded audio distribution. This operating practices will be used to develop an online digital music store that will share the market with other

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    running his own car detailing business. Glenn wants to start up a new company, Custom Car Care, cleaning and detailing cars. Glenn began this venture as a part time job but he wants to turn it into his full time job. To ensure that his business will be successful, especially in comparison to other similar businesses in his area, Glenn must make sure his business idea is realistic, sustainable, and profitable. To ensure that Glenn can build a respectable reputation as a car detailing business

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    Strategy: Build the best technologically advanced doll equipped with the latest and cutting-edge technology. Core Competencies: CyberDolls are the new generation of dolls for young girls and boys (age range: 2-14). Children are more likely to adapt easily to changes in the age of advancing technologies, but we also want our children to understand that dolls are not all robots. CyberDolls combine old-fashioned dolls with emerging technologies. Equipped with the latest microchip, each doll interacts

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    business model? Many enthusiasts say we should embrace the revolution of digital and look to the future as an exciting adventure, with untold possibilities for recording artists and musicians alike. That the birth of digital and technology such as the compact disk offer new ways to create, record and distribute music in a way that was not available in a not so distant past, accessed only by those in control of major record labels and professional recording studios. But what is file sharing? what were the

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    Before sound recording were possible, music was enjoyed live by watching the performers performing on their instruments in front of you. When sound recording became possible, the way we enjoy music was not limited to watching the performers anymore. By looking at the development of sound reproduction and the devices that are capable of sound playback, we are able to take a look at look on how the production and consumption of music have been affected over the years in terms of portability, affordability

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    I interned for the Center for Film, Media, and Popular Culture from January to April. I interned for the entire semester, four hours a week. At times, there would be events, so I would intern for more hours on those days. If there was an event, I would intern one hour at the office, and two to three hours at the event. My experience at the Center wasn’t very eventful, but it did provide me with knowledge that I will take with me wherever I go. The Center for Film, Media, and Popular Culture provided

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