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    Lewis and Clark

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    “Lewis and Clark Expedition”—An Integrated Learning Event Lesson #1: PowerPoint Teacher: Casey Lamping Subject: Social Studies Lesson Topic(s): Lewis and Clark Expedition PowerPoint Grade: 8th Learner Descriptions: 10 students: 4 girls‚ 6 boys Students with IEPs who require accommodations specified in the IEP: * 1-Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)‚ Tier 3 Reading Students without an IEP who have special needs: * 1-Gifted and Talented * 1-ELL * 1-Tier 2 Reading

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    Tim Duncan

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    Tim Duncan Duncan was born April 25‚ 1976 in St. Croix‚ U.S. Virgin Islands. Duncan is a 7 ’0"‚ 260 pound forward from St. Duntans Episcopal High School. His parents are William and Ione. He has two sisters whose names are Cheryl and Tricia. Tim ’s goal was to become a swimmer like his older sister Tricia but hurricane Hugo blew his dream away by destroying St. Croix ’s Olympic size pool. Even though he didn ’t play basketball until ninth grade‚ he is one of the world ’s premiere basketball stars

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    Lewis and Clark

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    The Lewis and Clark expedition ignited a period of expansion for the US. The enormous amount of new discoveries of all the new plant and animal species gave the United States a monopoly over certain products only found in the west. Ideas knowledge learned from the Indians influenced western medicine and helped shape diverse lifestyles‚ which provided the West with a much-needed break from the archaic ways of British living. The new geography discovered on the journey coaxed others to follow the expedition’s

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    Tim Hortons

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    growing fast food restaurants. Tim Horton’s‚ home of the delightful coffee and fresh baked goods currently consists with more than twice as many locations than the total number of MacDonald’s franchises in Canada‚ and constantly expanding. Keys to such a triumphant success are influenced by a number of factors‚ from producing and marketing their long range of delicious products up to the management and selection of franchisees to operate their stores. Since 1964‚ Tim Horton’s has continuously introduced

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    Kimberly Clark Case Study

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    Executive Summary This report states all the main issues Kimberly Clark faced and benefits they got from the merger with Scott Company. An analysis has been performed about the importance of this merger in consumer care product line and recommendations on how to improve on its decision making process and efficient planning are mentioned A detail analysis was performed on the external factors which affected this merger. Legal/political‚ technological and economical factors are a few to mention

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    Tim Burton

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    THE CINEMATIC STYLE OF TIM BURTON Edward Scissor hands and Charlie and the chocolate factory are both great movies. Tim Burton makes intriguing and all around great movies. The costuming‚ colors‚ and setting structure are all very creative‚ also very unusual and the same time. Charlie and the chocolate factory‚ and Edward Scissor hands are the most intriguing in my opinion. First the costuming in Charlie and the chocolate factory is very dark. Charlie and his family wore black‚ brown‚ and

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    Kimberly-Clark has been around since 1872. It wasn’t until Darwin Smith took over in 1971 as CEO‚ when the company could finally be labeled as great. He lead the company for over 20 years to take it from a floundering coated paper business to the direct rival that it is today of Procter and Gamble in the consumer paper products. This company has picked up right up where Darwin Smith left. He instilled the concepts and values of a great company and set up the company to succeed upon his departure

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    Tim Horton

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    of the case company (Tim Horton) - Business Model: The Company’s main business is franchising and collecting royalty revenues from Tim Hortons restaurants located in Canada and the USA. The franchised restaurants serve a broad menu of drinks (premium coffee‚ smoothies‚ tea‚ espresso-based hot and cold specialty drinks) and food (fresh baked goods‚ classic sandwiches‚ wraps‚ soups‚ prepared food) (Tim Hortons: Annual Report‚ 2012). - The General Strategy in Canada (Tim Hortons: Annual Report

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    Tim Burton

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    The Movie Style of Tim Burton Toby Pace University Author Note This paper was prepared for Academic Skills for Graduate Students 084‚ Section A‚ taught by Professor Zhylin. Timothy Walter Burton was born in 1958‚ in Burbank‚ California‚ the media capital of the world. When Burton was a child‚ he was surrounded by filmmakers‚ actors‚ great studios and people from all over the world that gave him plenty of opportunities to know more about movies. He preferred science fictions

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    tim burton

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    Tim Burton is a very bizarre and unique director. He lives in his characters by putting them in a environment that they don’t belong in. in movies such as "Alice in Wonderland"‚ "Charlie and the chocolate factory"‚ and "Edward Scissorhands" they all show how his movies differ from others. Using different cinematic techniques Burton can make one character stand out among the others. He is able to use camera angles and lighting to give the audience a different outlook on his movies. In one of his

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