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    In August of 2016, we will work with designers to design our custom designed NBA jerseys for the NBA and for retail sell and we expect to have the jerseys ready to display by the middle of September. In October, we will present our jerseys to public and make them available for sell on them online our website and sport apparel stores and we plan to target our audience by advertising on social media such as Twitter and Instagram. We will display our jerseys in fashion and sports magazines and we plan

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    Achilles : The War Prize

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    The sounds of the ocean waves strike the shores of Troy with recurring strength on this dark somber night. It is nine years since the beginning of the Trojan War. Philopeliades and Misopeliades crowd around a fire just outside one of the many Archaean camps along the shore of Troy, as the Trojan slave, Luvion fills their cups with wine passively listening to the discussion at hand. Earlier this day, Achilles called for an assembly of the entire army as he is concerned with the disorder of the Archaen

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    the opportunity to regain the powers that he had lost and wants to regain. His role would be limited through, basically being “a symbolic status that constantly shaped and limited his action and influence” (Kramer 227). When Lafayette returned to Paris, he started to reinstate some of the ideas and precedents back from when he was in

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    "…North American Culture will ultimately impose itself, standardizing the world and annihilating its rich flora of diverse culture. In this manner, all other peoples, and not just the small and weak ones, will lose their identity, their soul and become no more than 21st century colonies - zombies or caricatures modeled after the cultural norms of a new imperialism that, in addition to ruling over the planet with its capital, military might, and scientific knowledge, will impose on others its language

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    I led my brave warriors there hoping that they realized what they were getting themselves into. They knew. They knew to fight for their right. The March on Versailles was another attack; this time between the Parisian women and the Versailles. I count a lot of ladies! Give or take 7,000! They’re all carrying pitchforks and muskets! Last time I went to the market, I noticed that the prices of bread had skyrocketed. This made times tough for the commoners. Now as for this time, I stood aside from

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    Tasia McCoy Sophia DeSilva English 12 30 September 2015 Beowulf Vs. Achilles The Old English poem, Beowulf, doesn’t have an author. Nobody is one hundred percent sure about the history of Beowulf. All they know is that its about a warrior and a monster in conflict. Homer wrote “The Iliad,” roughly a thousand years before Beowulf. They were both a part of the ancient Greek world. Though Homer was blind, some scholars believe that a philosopher as a blind man had an exceptional inner vision. (72)

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    There are multiple measures of the performance of the country’s economy and GDP is one among them. GDP represents the total production output of the economy and it is the sum of individual industries. One of these industries is tourism and this essay will explore the contribution it has made on the example of Canada’s economy and tourism industry. Canada’s tourism industry is experiencing considerable redevelopment since 2002, which was thought up by National Travel Coalition of Canada and Canada’s

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    The Iliad By Homer

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    The Iliad by Homer depicts the great struggle by Agamemnon and the Greeks to take the mighty city state of Troy and return Helen to her rightful husband, Menelaus. While many ponder if the war actually happened, or why the gods always seemed to be more human than humans themselves, few ask the key but often overlooked question; why is Agamemnon the leader of the Greeks in the first place? What happened that put him in charge of the Greek forces? Why does there seem to be an underlying resentment

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    of the greatest canvas and architectural paintings known in the world today. Most of these paintings from these artist, can be found in our next location, The Louvre, in Paris, France. The Louvre, was built in 1190, as a fortress to the Empire of France. The LeMusee du Louvre, is located along the banks of the Seine River, in Paris. The Louvre, was reconstructed after it’s time as a fortress, to serve as a royal palace. Its expansion continued over the years, covering a total area of now 652, 300 square

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    According to the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs, over 8 million adults develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder during a given year ("PTSD: National Center for PTSD”). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is defined as “a pathological anxiety disorder resulting after exposure to a traumatic event” ("Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”). While any traumatic event may cause PTSD, a primary cause stems from action in war ("Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder”). The Trojan War, as depicted in Homer’s epic

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