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    Puerto La Cruz‚ Venezuela‚ a place where tourists come from all over the country to enjoy the sun‚ the beaches‚ the islands‚ and the coral reefs. Puerto La Cruz was a getaway for a lot of people‚ just some place to go on vacations and have a good time‚ but for me it was my home. The spring of 2014‚ by that time every morning when you walk outside your house you can feel the sea breeze and even when it’s cold‚ you close your eyes and smile‚ because it warms your heart. Now if I close my eyes‚ all

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    Robert La Follette

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    Robert La Follette During the late 1800’s and early 1900’s the progressive leader that was most significant to the development and progress of the United States was Robert La Follette or as people know him as “Fighting Bob”. He was the most crucial individual in the development of the United States around the turn of the century. When Follette wanted to begin his political career‚ he wouldn’t get support from party bosses. So he decided to go to the people and communities for their vote and their

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    equal value‚ he was known as "the painter ’s painter‚" as demonstrated in the paintings Las Meninas‚ Sebastiàn de Morra‚ and Baltasar Carlos and a Dwarf. Las Meninas is a pictorial summary and a commentary on the essential mystery of the visual world‚ as well as on the ambiguity that results when different states or levels interact or are juxtaposed. The painting of The Royal Family also known as Las Meninas has always been regarded as an unsurpassable masterpiece. According to Palomino‚

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    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas “Explain how characters transition from headstrong and quirky in the beginning to something that resembles shell-shocked soldiers” Raul Duke and the Attorney also known as the main characters of the novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas transition from headstrong and quirky characters to something that appears to be shell-shocked soldiers. The American Dream‚ a very common theme for every American‚ everyone wants to live it but few actually know what it is. Fear

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    Bartolome de las Casas

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    Written Response: Bartoleme de Las Casas My immediate response to Las Casas’ account was one of sorrow‚ dread‚ and horror. I cannot even express in words the emotions that ran through my mind and soul as I read this terrifying report exposing the truth of our country’s beginnings. My voice cracked as I read aloud Las Casas’ words‚ and I felt myself holding back tears as a roar against injustice raged within me. I wish I could believe Las Casas was a liar‚ but his brutal honesty wipes away every

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    Jean de La Fontaine

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    Jean de la Fontaine La Fontaine‚ the most versatile and most widely celebrated nondramatic poet in seventeenth –century France. He has often experienced the misfortune of having the artistry of his works obscured by a host of myths‚ half-truths‚ prejudices‚ and nonaesthetic issues. This great poet‚ has become a "classic". His fables‚ on which his Reputations rests‚ are part of the literary canon of French writers and are studied in schools. His other works‚ however‚ have been rediscovered

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    La Brea Tar Pits

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    La Brea Tar Pits Introduction The La Brea tar pits have been well-known for over a century. Before the rise of European settlers‚ local Indian tribes used the tar to caulk canoes and waterproof tents. As the Industrial Revolution took off the early 1900s‚ the tar pits attracted oil men‚ as asphaltum is often associated with petroleum. Then‚ [w]hen W. W. Orcutt‚ the original organizer of the geological department of Union Oil of California‚ reexamined the area in 1901‚ he discovered "a vast

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    EL ARTE DE LA GUERRA EN LAS ORGANIZACIONES Sun Tzu nunca imagino que las tácticas de guerra que describe en su libro “El Arte de la Guerra” serían las bases para trazar las estrategias utilizadas en las organizaciones cientos de años después de su publicación. El libro hace hincapié en la guerra como el elemento primordial para la obtención de recursos en los Estados. En la actualidad‚ una guerra no hace más fuerte a un territorio‚ sino más bien‚ las organizaciones de las cuales depende para

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    The story begins abruptly‚ as we find our mock heroes out in the desert en route to the savvy resort of Las Vegas. The author uses a tense hitchhiker as a mode‚ or an excuse‚ for a flashback that exposes the plot. An uncertain character picked up in the middle of the desert who Raoul Duke‚ the main character‚ feels the need to explain things to‚ to help him rest easy. They had two bags of grass‚ seventy-five pellets of mescaline‚ five sheets of high-powered blotter acid‚ a salt shaker half-full of

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    Change Management- Shangri-La 2000 Introduction The paper reviews the changing event of organizational culture of Shangri-La Asia Limited (hereinafter referred to as “Shangri-La”) held in the 1990s. In spite of enjoying some appreciable profits and rapid development of the scale of the company in the early 1990s‚ their management concerned the urgency of change in organization culture in order to enhance customer loyalty through creating a common goal and a set of common values within the organization

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