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    As the days go by I feel your light dimming and it breaks my heart. Laura Diaz words cannot explain what you mean to me and as the clock ticks down I’m realizing more and more what I’m losing when you are gone. First‚ I’m losing a cheerleader. No matter what I did you were always there to cheer me on even ifI didn’t reach the finish line you were there to comfort me and remind me to keep going. Second‚ I’m losing my game show partner. People can only imagine how many nights we had competing against

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    THOMAS EDISON Contact Address: Lot 419‚ Jalan Ading 1‚ Putih 1‚ 98000 Miri‚ Sarawak‚ Malaysia Contact No: +6016 xxxxxxx / 016 xxxxxxx (sister) E-mail Address: thomas_edison@hotmail.comCareer Objective: To be employed as machinist or technician where organizational and analytical skills required. PERSONAL PARTICULARS Name: Thomas Edison Date of Birth: 24 September 1991 IC No.: xxxxxx-13-xxxxxxGender: Female Nationality: Malaysian Race: Iban

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    already conclude that they are very different from one another. 4. What phenomenon on tungsten led Thomas A. Edison to invent the incandescent lamp? - He experimented with thousands of different filaments to find just the right materials to glow well and be long-lasting. In 1879‚ Edison discovered that a carbon filament in an oxygen-free bulb glowed but did not burn up for 40 hours. Edison eventually produced a bulb that could glow for over 1500 hours. 5. What do you call the vacuum tubes used

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    The viceroyalty of La Plata’s main dependency was the viceroyalty of Peru. They worked together in a sense‚ both a part of the Spanish empire. Their military consisted of the typical army and navy. The military’s main goal was to gain control‚ because rebellions and revolts were very common in both of these regions during the mid-1600s. From the mid-1600s to the late 1600’s the viceroys of these regions had to expand the colonial navy‚ in order to protect their Pacific coast. The expansion of the

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    John Pierpont Morgan was a successful financer‚ that more than once saved the U.S economy; he would manipulate the economy to his will‚ before the Federal Reserve was assembled. As a result in order to acquire all of this power he would create monopolies. John Pierpont Morgan was trying to create a steel monopoly‚ and was already a stockholder of every railroad company. According to investopedia John would merge with other strong competitors‚ this would expand his reach throughout the market and

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    messages for the government. As social inequality‚ hunger and unfair distribution of currency and land saturated Mexico and political problems heightened; Mexico entered into the Mexican Revolution under the 29th president of Mexico General Porfirio Diaz. Diaz had a controversial rule and with his barbarous tactics‚ such as his campaign sloan "pan o palo" or "bread or the stick/club" meant to accept his policies would guarantee a prosperous future with wealth and land‚ however revolting

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    An Investigation of the History of Photography and Early Cinema Before 20th Century Media History Course Supervised by Dr. Jonathan Stubbs Prepared by Niwar A. Obaid December 2‚ 2013 Introduction Ever since 1839 photography has become an essential means of communication and expression.  In its early years‚ photography ’s unique powers of visual description have been used to record‚ report‚ and inform. As stated by Beaumont Newhall (1982: 7)‚ photography "is at once a science and

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    interesting about the passage. What do you think you can learn from the passage? Did anything surprise you? A1: Both Columbus’ “Columbus Describes His First Encounter with “Indians”” and Bernal Diaz del Castillo’s “A Conquistador Arrives in Mexico” were thought-provoking reads. What I learned was that Bernal Diaz del Castillo (Spanish Conquistador under Hernan Cortes) and Christopher Columbus (Italian Explorer under Spanish King Ferdinand II) had very different viewpoints of the Native Americans. Christopher

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    races. Nationalists Take Power The first country overtaken by nationalism was Mexico. 1810 Hidalgo’s rebellion‚ first great social revolution of its time the Mexican Revolution Porfirio Diaz – dominated Mexico‚ old Francisco Madero – asked for reform among just elite. Didn’t get it. Got radical (Diaz jailed and exiled him‚ boosting his appeal) Emiliano Zapata – allied uprising along with Madero’s national movement Madero tried to rule. Failed. Killed. Pancho Villa – Assembled army. Constitutionalists

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    way to avenge the deaths of his parents. His father was involved in a protest against the Mexican government and was shot‚ along with Felipes mother‚ by federal troops. He is therefore directly affected by the injustices committed by the regime of Díaz. Perhaps he seeks to continue his fathers work by aiding the revolution. This is never stated but as most of the insight into his character has to do with his memories of the circumstances of his fathers death it is‚ perhaps‚ alluded to as he now

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