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    school and graduati… (MORE) Parents‚ family and friends of the graduating class of 2012‚ welcome. Graduating students‚ welcome. Today‚ you close one era of your life and embark on the next. It is a day … (MORE) Parents‚ family and friends of the graduating class of 2012‚ welcome. Graduating students‚ welcome. Today‚ you close one era of your life and embark on the next. It is a day … (MORE) Wow! It’s your 18th birthday. In most parts of the world‚ you are now regarded as an adult. Flaunt your driving

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    A Brief History of Taekwondo

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    A Brief History of Taekwondo The name Taekwondo is derived from the Korean word "Tae" meaning foot‚ "Kwon" meaning fist and "Do" meaning way of. So‚ literally Taekwondo means "the way of the foot and fist". The name Taekwondo‚ however‚ has only been used since 1955 while the arts’ roots began 2‚300 years ago in Korea. Known as a martial art and way of life‚ the evolution of Taekwondo was a direct result of the happenings in Korea long ago‚ and knowledge of the history is an important step in understanding

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    A Brief History of Robots

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    turn their head from side to side while playing an instrument with their hands and keeping time with their feet. However‚ it is literature where human kinds vivid imagination has often reflected our fascination with the idea of creating artificial life. In 1818‚ Mary Shelly wrote Frankenstein‚ a story about the construction of a human-like creature. For Shelly‚ a robot looked like man but had the ability to function like a machine. It was built of human components‚ which could be held together

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    Origin of the ECG signal Shi Zhu Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering University of Ottawa Ottawa‚ Canada Szhu060@uottawa.ca Abstract—the technical report paper mainly introduces the concepts of heart and ECG signal and how the blood flow through the heart from the entrance of the heart to the entire body. Also‚ this paper describes some procedures of electrical activation of the heart and the genesis of the electrocardiogram like polarization and depolarization waves. That the point

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    A Brief History of Mcdonald

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    A brief history of McDonald’s PHOTO: The first McDonald’s was built in 1940 by the McDonald brothers (Dick and Mac). 1954 • Ray Kroc became the first franchisee appointed by Mac and Dick McDonald in San Bernardino‚ California. 1955 • Ray Kroc opened his first restaurant in Des Plaines‚ Illinois (near Chicago)‚ and the McDonald’s Corporation was created. 1957 • Quality‚ Service‚ Cleanliness and Value (Q.S.C. & V.) became the company motto. 1959 • The 100th McDonald’s opened in Chicago

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    Clint Eastwood Clint Eastwood is a world-renowned actor and director born on May 31‚ 1930‚ in San Francisco‚ California. His parents were Margaret Ruth and Clint Eastwood Sr. Margaret was a factory worker while Eastwood Sr. was a steelworker. While he did attend Las Angeles City College‚ he ended up dropping out to pursue a career in acting. Prior to attending Las Angeles City College he graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1948. In 1950‚ Eastwood got called into military service

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    Toyota - a Brief History

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    referred to as the “King of Japanese Inventors” and as the “father of the Japanese industrial revolution.” Toyota Motor Corporation the name was changed from Toyoda to Toyota for three reasons: (1) to differentiate the founders’ work from his personal life‚ (2) ease of pronunciation (3) to give the company a happy beginning as “Toyota” has eight strokes in katakana and eight is considered a lucky number in Japan. In 1926 Sakichi started the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works that‚ due to the superiority of

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    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” -Oscar Wilde In society‚ there are many issues to deal with but there are also ways to make life much easier. Individuality has been an ongoing problem because society as a whole distances themselves from people being individuals and rather pushes towards the “cookie cutter” standards. Lack of individuality can be a result of low self-esteem and mistreatment meaning that in order to disguise those flaws one would feel the need to be someone they

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    The Fatal Search An old tale of people being abducted and murdered led Christine to the decrepit castle. The myth says that there were many people abducted during the late 1840s and it is believed that they were murdered by the butler of the rich family who used to live in the beautiful home. According to the story their bodies still remain in the hidden catacombs of the fortress; and the butler still haunts those who enter the woods surrounding the home. No one who entered the woods has returned

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    Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright and writer known primarily for his comedies and satires. His play‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest‚” is one of his most famous satires about Victorian society. There are two different types of satire. Horatian satire is lighthearted and mocks human flaws‚ and Juvenalian satire which is bitter and negative and attacks an institution. In this piece Wilde uses Horatian satire to mock the values and morals of the upper-class in Victorian society. The first piece

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