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    Paula Radcliffe

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    Paula Radcliffe Paula Jane Radcliffe (December 17‚ 1973) is an English long-distance runner and is currently the World Record holder for the marathon‚ which she set during the 2003 London Marathon‚ with a time of 2:15.25. Radcliffe was born in Northwich‚ Cheshire‚ and studied modern languages at Loughborough University. Radcliffe is not known for her sprint finish‚ and so to win a race must attack and leave her competitors behind‚ as was seen in the 10‚000 metres at the 2000 Olympic Games

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    Report on Gunns Lt.

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    report on Gunns Limited Student name: Yuanyuan Ma (Diana) Student number: 22850 Class: BAE 5 Submission date: January 18‚ 2011 Table of content Executive summary 2 Introduction 3 Evaluation of the Gunns Limited ethical issue 3 Evaluation of Gunns Limited in terms of financial analysis 5 Conclusion and recommendation 7 References 9 Executive summary This report is prepared for the investor to consult that whether the Gunns Limited

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    Paula Deen

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    Lacey Hughes BUS 101- 51369 Assignment #1 September 3‚ 2013 Paula Deen Paula Deens desire to cook has led her to a worldwide celebrity chef. She has built a brand for herself by becoming a part of the Food Network. Paula has become an American icon which gained her a lot of fans and supporters. As she gained her image she opened up multiple restaurants‚ started cook books‚ bakery goods‚ personal magazines‚ and cook wear. Her brand appeared worldwide in Walmart‚ Target‚ Sears‚ Kmart‚ Walgreens

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    Paula Abdul

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    Rarely in the history of entertainment has there been an artist equally recognized‚ awarded and celebrated in front of the camera as well as behind the camera‚ as is Paula Abdul. Abdul’s extraordinary music career encompasses worldwide album sales exceeding 40 million records‚ two #1 Albums‚ six #1 Singles‚ a Grammy Award‚ seven MTV Awards‚ 3 American Music Awards‚ two Emmy Awards‚ two People¹s Choice Awards and two Kid’s Choice Awards. She has also been honored with her very own Star on Hollywood

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    pocahontas biography

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    Pocahontas was a Native American princess‚ and a peacemaker. She was famous for her connection with the colonial settlement at Jamestown‚ Virginia. Also for saving a life of English captain John Smith.  Pocahontas was born on 1595 in what is now eastern Virginia. Pocahontas was a daughter of Powhatan‚ an important chief of the Algonquian Indians (the Powhatans) who lived in the Virginia region. Her real name was "Matoaka." "Pocahontas" was a nickname meaning "playful" or "naughty one

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    Pocahontas Analysis

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    This is the Disney animated story of the sentiment between a youthful American Indian lady named Pocahontas and Captain John Smith‚ who ventured to the New World with different pioneers to start new lives. Her intense father‚ Chief Powhantan‚ objects their relationship and needs her to stay within her culture to marry a native American. Pocahontas was the daughter of Wahunsenaca‚ the Chief of Powhatan. She was originally named Matoaka‚ which means "flower between two streams." Wahunsenaca was crushed

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    Pocahontas Stereotypes

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    animated Disney film Pocahontas‚ poorly and unfairly portrays Native Americans as savage and uncivilized people. Throughout the film it uses stereotypical Native American cultural references such as ?war dances?. This essay will clarify and analyze how Native Americans were unfairly represented throughout the film and in popular culture. Both Chief Powhatan and Kekata present the most racial stereotypes. Therefore the explanation of these stereotypes will be easier to identify. Pocahontas‚ an unconventional

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    Pocahontas Analysis

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    Pocahontas Analysis I believe that the disney movie Pocahontas is very inaccurate because of all the details that don’t match up with the actual story. Parts involving Pocahontas’ age‚ the relationship between John smith and Pocahontas‚ John Smith’s capture and the method of communication between Pocahontas and John Smith are told differently in the movie than in the sources I’ve read from. The purpose of this analysis is to inform the reader of all the mistruths in the movie that some people

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    Racism in Pocahontas

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    Racism in Pocahontas The film Pocahontas‚ produced by Walt Disney films‚ portrays the tension between the Powhatan tribe and English settlers during the establishment of Jamestown‚ the first permanent English settlement in the "New World." In examining this film using the article "Ten Quick Ways to Analyze Children’s Books for Racism and Sexism‚" it quickly becomes apparent that although there are forms of racism as described in the article (what will be referred to as ‘traditional media racism’)

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    English 102 9/23/13 Richard Gunn: A Servant Heart Richard Gunn was a man that grew up in Kansas City‚ Kansas but after passing the BAR exam moved to Cleveland‚ Ohio in 1948 to practice law as an attorney‚ there he became well ingrained in the Cleveland community and saw the Negros around the area go up and down with the jobs and positions that were being held by these people. It was a trying time for these people as they were trying to get their civil rights more established in American society

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