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    “Bang!” The sound of the Death Star getting destroyed sending echoes across the galaxy, “Cut.”. George Lucas is one of the galaxy’s known filmmakers of all epochs, making two of the biggest movie series ever, “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones”. George Lucas has nostalgic early years, many gargantuan accomplishments, he filmed and wrote many movies, and there are many other crazy facts about this filmmaker. In George’s early years he had many nostalgic memories. Young George and his sister Wendy collected

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    Robin Hood Greed

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    In the story Robin Hood, this story is about a character who has many adventures with his merry men. Robins merry adventures basically came into detail of how his life was, and who he really was. But like all great stories, they all come to an end, but we haven't gotten there yet so, that's put on hold. This story also comes into realization of how Robin Hood gave to the poor, but he also stole from the rich. How Robin helped people in need in all their problems and even when they were

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    yellow flags the sport of NASCAR is has issues that need to be addressed. NASCAR will have a totally different look within about 7 years. With fan favorites like Matt Kenseth, Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Ryan Newman and of course “Redneck Jesus” Dale Earnhardt Jr all entering the late stages of there career there is a group of drivers in the lower series ready to replace them. The problem is that many of these drivers in the lower series are only there because of there last name or how rich there

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    Dale Farmerer Case Study

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    and a warm thank you to the wall of fame committee who made this evening possible and to the preparers and servers all this lovely meal. It is with the utmost honor and pride to posthumously nominate Dale Farmer for the category of career achievements for this year's Wall of Fame inductees. Dale graduated in 1967 from United high school. During his years here he participated in football, basketball ,and track. While playing football he was the only Junior that was honored as all Region playing

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    Nascar and has never missed watching a race. Everyone has their little obsessions, for my six year old nephew it is toy cars, my older brother it is playing the guitar, for me it is Cadbury Eggs, but for Julie it is Nascar races and the Nascar driver Dale Earnhardt JR. In 2013 my mom and I had decided to take Julie to go see the Daytona 500 in Daytona Florida. This was such a huge deal for Julie because she had never been out of the state of Utah let alone on a plane halfway across the country,

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    Do people have to die for things to be changed? In NASCAR they are always looking at safety and standards that are always changing. NASCAR stands for the National Association for Stock Car Racing. NASCAR has been a big part of my life since I was a child. When I was young not only did I watch the races on TV with my family, I would be at the track every week with my racing family, watching at a NASCAR sanctioned track. Racing had become a drastic part of my life at an early age because my mother

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    one moment spoil a bunch of good ones” Dale once said. This man was a passionate Nascar driver who won many championships becoming one of the most

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    Dale Carnegie’s book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, discusses 30 principles that are essential to the life of an individual and how they can contribute to their career success. These principles, if applied with good effort, can be useful to one’s daily life in business. The first standard Carnegie discusses is to not criticize, condemn, or complain (80). In my life, I have seen this principle in action through the way people treat and interact with others. It is important to not be critical

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    Public Speaking Speech

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    What aspects does The Art of Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie (1915) make the textbook “stand out” and provide a thorough yet specific understanding when presenting a speech? Carnegie exploits a variety of “efficiency” in his following chapters—three, four, five, seven—providing real-life examples, metaphors, and advice. “The speaker that fires his force and emphasis at random into a sentence will not get results.” (Carnegie Ch. 3, 13) Chapter three, named “EFFICIENCY THROUGH EMPHASIS AND SUBORDINATION”

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    boy who are best friends. They think of themselves as detectives who go out and solve some of the town’s biggest problems. Mo and Dale are with each other through all of this and they do not leave each other’s sides. The kids are having a great summer until they find out about the murder of Mr. Jessie. As professional detective, Starr is hired for the case, Mo and Dale decide they want in on finding out who killed Mr. Jessie. While all of this is going on, Mo’s adoptive parents are kidnapped by the

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