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    Two entrepreneurs Why these entrepreneurs? Richard Branson and Anita Roddick are two of the most famous entrepreneurial English figures. Sir Richard Branson was born on 18 July 1950 and is an English business man and investor. Anita Roddick was a British-born international woman‚ human right activist and environmental campaigner. In 2005‚ a Shell live WIRE survey classified Richard Branson as the most inspirational role model. Anita Roddick was classified the third in the same survey. It is an excellent

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    is not a crisis. Some presented proposals to the audience about what needs to happen to ensure it doesn’t become a bigger crisis. Debaters for the proposal were Richard S. Lindzen‚ Michael Crichton‚ and Philip Stott. Debaters against the proposal were Brenda Ekwurzel‚ Gavin Schmidt and Richard C.J. Somerville. The first debater‚ Richard S. Lindzen‚ Sloan Professor at MIT‚ who was for the proposal that global warming is not a crisis stated several facts about temperature‚ tectonics‚ and the future

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    Kennedy and Richard Nixon were the candidates for the 1960 presidential election‚ both winning their nominations on the first ballot.  Kennedy was the first to be nominated.  He had won impressive victories over Hubert Humphrey in the primaries. Once nominated‚ JFK chose Lyndon Johnson as his running mate.  Johnson‚ the Senate Majority Leader‚ was an strong politician who was looking out solely for Kennedy ’s election. Two weeks after the Democratic convention‚ the Republicans nominated Richard Nixon. Nixon

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    histories. Comedy Plays attracted a large number of audiences to the theatre. Some famous comedy actors of Shakespeare’s time are William Kempe‚ Richard Tarlton‚ and Robert Armin. These comedians had to have acting skills‚ and also be able to sing and dance. William Kempe was one of Shakespeare ’s main actors in his early plays. He was a friend and student of Richard Tarleton‚ his predecessor in Shakespeare ’s company as clown‚ Kemp played parts like Peter in "Romeo and Juliet" and Dogberry in "Much Ado

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    songs and performances associated with the genre‚ much to the dismay of their elders. Richard Wayne Penniman (better known by his stage name‚ Little Richard) had an important influence on the history of rock and roll music because of his unconventional stage presence and explicit sexuality. Artists such as Little Richard aggressively pushed the envelope‚ defied social norms and generated controversy. Richard‚ along with a few fellow pioneers‚ helped to define rock and roll in its early years‚ and

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    emergence of Richard Wagner on the American musical scene. When Clark sees Aunt Georgiana’s tears‚ he realizes that her musical interests‚ long ignored on the prairie‚ are coming to life again. Though his realization tells readers a great deal about Georgiana‚ it also deepens their understanding of Clark’s character. He is relieved for reasons that go deeper than simply being happy to see his beloved "kinswoman" enjoy music again. (15 points) 2. Compare and contrast what Richard Wright and Zora

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    Reality Approx4 2per e.g. List act scene line 2per e.g. Richard III- Richard‚ himself is very aware of the gap between his outwards reality and inward reality. As a consequence he carefully constructs his façade while fully acknowledging his Machiavellian motivations to the audience in his asides. Clarence going to prison and Richard says he will try to get him out but doesn’t do it. The ghosts visits Richard (night before battle)

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    diplomacy refers to the exchange of table tennis (ping-pong) players between the United States and People’s Republic of China (PRC) in the early 1970s. The event marked a thaw in U.S.–China relations that paved the way to a visit to Beijing by President Richard Nixon. How does the topic relate to the key ideas of the area study? - China never wanted to accept anything from the western society until the US table tennis team was in Nagoya‚ Japan and they received an invitation to visit China. - The team

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    make them appear to be one way though they are in fact completely different. In this case General Zaroff hunts humans which shows his lack of compassion‚ love‚ and humanity. Although General Zaroff is refined and well dressed‚ he is not civilized in Richard Connell’s “The most Dangerous Game.” General Zaroff appears to be civilized but he is really not. General Zaroff Hunts Humans which makes him not only uncivilized but inhumane. He is uncivilized‚ because civilized people have tolerance and compassion

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    scenes in their minds. Many of Robinson’s works follow the same patterns. He describes his characters personality through adjectives of the person or of the setting. Edwin Arlington Robinson’s poems “Miniver Cheevy”‚ “Charles Carville’s Eyes”‚ and “Richard Cory” use imagery to create men who are not satisfied with themselves. Imagery is “the formation of mental images‚ figures‚ or likenesses of things‚ or of such images collectively.” or “pictorial images and mental images” (Quinn). Edwin Arlington

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