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    The ten dates that were selected by the History Channel while consulting a group of distinguished historians each triggered a series of events that shaped and molded America. Though they all have an enormous impact on American history, culture, and legacy many other dates not mentioned also produced extreme changes throughout America’s history. January 24, 1848: Gold Rush: Eliminated The California gold rush drastically changed America in numerous ways. It facilitated economic growth and prosperity

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    Introduction Diabetes mellitus is a group of diseases which affect the amount of glucose in the blood. The high blood glucose levels are caused by the body not being able to produce enough insulin to meet its metabolic needs. Insulin is a hormone released from the pancreas which controls the amount of glucose in the blood. When there is too much glucose in the blood insulin will be released which will move glucose into the cells. Once in the cells the glucose is used as an energy source or it

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    way? Were humans just genetically programed to judge one another and put others down? Or is it just with me? No matter where I go I’m always looked at with disgust. Is it my silvery white,choppy,teased hair? My Pierced the Veil shirt and ripped jeans?My extremely pale face that looks like I’ve never seen the sun my whole life? Is it my cold, emotionless eyes or is it my dark make-up? I don’t know What it is that make people look at me like I’m a monster. What have I ever done to them? I’m just

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    METHODOLOGY: i) Primary Data Questionnaires: I decided not to carry out questionnaires after my talk with the Ashby School Psychology department this is because it would not analyse the information that was required and would assist me further into depthening my research into the equity of both counterparts. Interview: (With Maria Bertelli, Team GB, Volleyball player, Sheffield, 16/11/14) Marias knowledge within the sporting industry was spot on. Her role of being team captain ensured that she had

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    Bill Bojangles Robinson

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    Bill "Bojangles" Robinson Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, who claimed he could run backward faster than most men could go forward, was the most famous of all African American tap dancers in the twentieth century. Dancing upright and swinging, his light and exacting footwork brought tap "up on its toes" from an earlier flat-footed shuffling style, and developed the art of tap dancing to a delicate perfection. Born Luther Robinson in Richmond, Virginia, his parents, Maria and Maxwell Robinson, died in

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    Nation Building, Race, and the Idea of Nationalism in the Age of Revolution Comment by Anamary: Note to SGML team:Revolutions of the Atlantic World JohnMatthewBarlow University of Massachusetts, Amherst Department of History John Matthew Barlow is a cultural and public historian. He received his PhD in history and Irish studies from Concordia University in Montreal, his MA in history from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, and his BA in history from the University of British Columbia

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    Thinking: The mind of a marketing genius Thinking: The mind of a marketing genius * Where are the best opportunities for your business today? How do you stand out in crowded markets? How do you deliver the best solutions for customers, and the best returns to shareholders? * Where should you focus amidst this complexity? What is your competitive advantage? Which markets, brands, products and customers should you prioritize in order to maximize value creation?

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    1, 2014 In a world overflowing with riches, it is an outrageous scandal that more than 826 million people suffer hunger and malnutrition and that every year over 36 million die of starvation and related causes. We must take urgent action now.” -Jean Ziegler, April 2001, UN Special Reporter on the Right to Food “There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.” - Mahatma Gandhi The talk of philosophy, the talk of yesterday

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    Everywhere you look, there she is. Martha Stewart has invaded every avenue of domesticity. Her "radiant presence... seems to be infinite, like that of the Almighty, or of Starbucks" (Lippert & Ferguson: 26*) The outposts of her "omnimedia empire" are quite fortified (Africannet page). Reigning over a vast technical spectrum, her multi-million, multi-media kingdom includes a magazine with a circulation of 1.2 million, a syndicated column, and a TV show with audience of 5.3 million, but she does

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    Swan Lake - Romantic Ballet

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    SWAN LAKE ‘Swan Lake' was re-choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov in1895, after initially being choreographed by Julius Reisinger in 1877. The musical score was composed by Pytor Tchaikovsky. ‘Swan Lake' was created towards the end of the romantic period, so the culture and style of romanticism was prominent, with glimpses of the beginning of the classical era. Because of this, it contains elements of both eras. Some of the romantic characteristics include the pursuit of the unattainable

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