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    William McDonough is an architect who believes and strives for product designs which promote economic and environmental vitality. To accomplish this‚ he takes into account how building should be made with consideration to “all children‚ all species‚ for all time”. This‚ in essence‚ was the focus of his presentation. The presentation begins with a reference to Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring‚ which is famous for and regarded as the catalyst for society’s environmental awareness

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    Hello‚ I am Sir Kingsley III‚ I am a knight. I am 40 and the leader of my platoon consisting of 50 men‚ I own lots of land given to me from my king because of my loyalty. I have a son named after me Kingsley IV he is 12 years old learning the ways of being a knight and the act of chivalry. In my opinion battles would be fought way quicker if we had no mercy‚ snuck up on enemy and if our enemy drops his/her weapon that is when we strike. But doing so would mean that you are a coward and too scared

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    The Tale of Sir Perceval

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    The Tale Of Sir Percival of Gales Prologue. THE father of Sir Percival was that king high Pellinore who fought so terrible a battle with King Arthur as has been told in the Book of King Arthur. For it was after that fight that King Arthur obtained his famous sword Excalibur‚ as was therein told. Now‚ King Pellinore was one of those eleven kings who‚ in the beginning of King Arthur’s reign‚ were in rebellion against King Arthur as hath been told in the book aforesaid‚ and he was one of

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    their demands. Neither of the two parties wants national banks; they both would rather have smaller local banks to run the money in the country. Also they both believe income tax is a good thing and that it should not be removed. In William Jennings Bryan’s speech before the Democratic National Convention‚ he stated that “we are opposing the national bank” (Bryan). In the Ocala Platform‚ the National Alliance also stated that they opposed national banks and they wanted the creation of sub-treasuries

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    Sir Robert Peel

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    In 1829‚ Sir Robert Peel created the Metropolitan Police when he served as Home Secretary of England. He created the first modern police force‚ the Metropolitan Police in London. According to Peel‚ the real key for policing is "the police are the people and the people are the police (Wikipedia 2010).” It was his belief that prevention of crime could be accomplished without intruding into the lives of citizens. He set about nine principles that still seem to be true and useful in the present day

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    Sir Francis Drake

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    Sir Francis Drake By Mussie Sahle Late in 1577‚ Francis Drake left England with five ships‚ ostensibly on a trading expedition to the Nile. On reaching Africa‚ the true destination was revealed to be the Pacific Ocean via the Strait of Magellan‚ to the dismay of some of the accompanying gentlemen and sailors. Still in the eastern Atlantic‚ a Portuguese merchant ship and its pilot - who was to stay with Drake for 15 months - was captured‚ and the fleet crossed the Atlantic‚ via the Cape Verde

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    Character Sketch Writing Assignment Sir Toby Belch Physical Features: Sir Toby has a very dirty and disrespectful appearance. He does not wear clean spiffy clothes that make him look respectable; he wears ragged clothing that is not good for his reputation to go out in public with. Maria says to Sir Toby “Ay‚ but you must confine yourself within the modest limits or order” (1‚ 3‚ 7-8). Meaning that Sir Toby should stop going out late and to stop drinking but Sir Toby takes it as meaning for him to

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    Sir Roger At Home

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    flourished and flowered English prose to its highest peak. However‚ in the essay collection entitled “The Coverley Paper”Sir Roger de Coverley is the best creation by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. His character is a well mixture of hospitality‚ humanity‚ love‚ helpfulness‚ disappointment‚ superstition‚ singularities‚ kindness‚ honesty and goodness. However‚ through the character of Sir Roger the above mentioned satirists tried their utmost to show the oddities and vices of the 18th century English

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    Sir Rogers Character

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    Sir Roger’s Character In the Coverley Essays‚ Sir Roger has been characterized vividly by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. Sir Roger is presented in these essays as kind‚ generous‚ lovable and sometimes as a peculiar person. But in the hand of Joseph Addison‚ Sir Roger’s character is conveyed ironically. For that reason he sometimes seems odd. Although he is gentle and mild in nature and lovable to people‚ he has some eccentricities and oddities. And all these things are delineated superbly in

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    noble class? Sir Thomas Malory’s “The Tale of Sir Gareth” examines this question and presents an interesting view as to the true value of a knight. Malory uses the actions of important characters to reveal his opinion that the nobility of a knight was secondary to his integrity‚ courage‚ and benevolence. Many characters in Malory’s world view nobility as an absolute must and even a synonym for being a knight. Sir Kay is a telling example of this. In the beginning of this tale‚ Sir Kay chastises

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