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    History of Sushi

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    Executive Summary: This report will cover about the sushi history‚ the practices in the past and also in the modern world as well as the ingredients and types of sushi. First of all‚ I will explain briefly about Japan and its culture‚ later on I will move on to sushi. Sushi has several types in general which are Sashimi‚ Nigiri Sushi‚ Hosomaki‚ Futomaki‚ Uromaki‚ Temaki‚ and Chirasy. Each type has a special composition and taste. There are various ingredients in Sushi as well but most of the ingredients

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    History of Gambling

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    then began building and purchasing casino properties. The profitability of such properties made entering the casino industry quite attractive. This was the beginning of the transition of casinos from a simple form of gaming to a legitimate business (History of US Gambling). In 1976‚ commercial casino gaming was legalized in New Jersey‚ and Atlantic City began to thrive in ways similar to Las Vegas. This was the outcome that was hoped for‚ because it was done in an effort to revitalize Atlantic City

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    The History of Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder with symptoms of emotional instability‚ detachment from reality‚ and withdrawal into the self. The word "Schizophrenia" is less than 100 years old. However the disease was first identified as a discrete mental illness by Dr. Emile Kraepelin in the 1887 and the illness itself is generally believed to have accompanied mankind throughout its history. There are documents that identify Schizophrenia can be traced to the old

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    Racism In History

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    identity‚ national origin‚ race‚ or facial features. The roots of racism began as soon as humans gained the technological and societal advancements necessary to allow the subjugation of other groups. Throughout history there have been numerous examples of racism that materialized itself in different ways. The Sumerians‚ who were among the first recorded groups of people‚ have records of slavery and subjugation of foreign populations. Another shining example of racism was the construction of the

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    Vw History

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    History Volkswagen was founded in 1938 by Ferdinand Porsche and Robert Lay. Under the idea that every person should be able to afford and drive a car‚ Hitler asked Ferdinand Porsche to redesign his previous models and make it affordable for the working class. Volkswagen means “town’s car” or “people’s car” and under this idea‚ in 1938 the “KdF-Wagen” was born. This model was the first Volkswagen Beetle. This first Beetle model tried to be more economically efficient‚ user friendly and affordable

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    Prostitution History

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    is was gold and silver‚ past that it was livestock and crops. The one way that mankind has always had to pay for goods and services or to make a living is prostitution. Sexual conduct for the goods and services is as old as humanity. Prostitution history is long and very different than what most may think. Prostitution has old has it get "Evidence of prostitution in ancient Sumerian and Babylonian civilizations dates as far back as 2400 BCE" (Cushman‚ Ames 4) Prostitution is one of the oldest ways

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    History of the Bassoon

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    History of the Bassoon The bassoon is a member of the woodwind family which includes the English Horn‚ oboe‚ and the contrabassoon. It is distinguished by its long cylindrical body‚ usually made out of maple‚ and is held diagonally across the body. Another distinguishing feature is its curved pipe that holds the double reed. The modern day bassoon has a range of three and a half octaves‚ making it versatile in both bass and tenor registers. The bassoon is often called “the clown of the orchestra”1

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    everything in history

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    Kelley’s ANOVA Cube (1967). Identified the observational criteria we use to determine if a behavior is environmentally caused or personally caused. Do others do the same in the same circumstances? (Consensus) Does the same person do the same thing in the same circumstances? (Consistency) Does the same thing happen at other times? (Distinctiveness). Attribution Theory Types of Attribution PersonStable SituationStable PersonUnstable SituationUnstable Distinctiveness Consensus Consistency

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    corvette history

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    History One of the myths of American cars is undoubtedly Corvette‚ until recently a symbol car of Chevrolet‚ the brand that used to own by General Motors and today is the head of a large group itself. The first Corvette appeared in 1953‚ designed by Harley Earl‚ the inventor of Cadillac’s rear fins. Corvette was the first car produced in series with fiberglass body. In 1956‚ in the new model instead of a six-cylinder engine there was a 4.3-liter and 195 hp (horsepower) V-8. Since then the Corvette

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    Almost all human activities impact negatively the environment in one form or another‚ and as human population expands‚ the damaging effects on the environment multiply. Concern about overexploitation is relatively recent‚ though overexploitation itself is not a new phenomenon. It has been observed for millennia. For example‚ ceremonial cloaks worn by the Hawaiian kings were made from the mamo bird; a single cloak used the feathers of 70‚000 birds of this now-extinct species. The dodo‚ a flightless

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