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    have to become to become a millionaire in the first place - Jim Rohn I have not failed. I’ve just found 10‚000 ways that won’t work - Thomas Edison‚ inventor and scientist Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t‚ so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t Once you say you’re going to settle for second‚ that’s what happens to you in life - John F. Kennedy‚ U.S. President In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless

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    Movie Review of Almost Famous In the movie “Almost Famous”‚ Cameron Crowe portrays the life of a high-school boy named William. William was more advanced than the other children. He dreams of becoming a lawyer but little does he know‚ his life is about to change. William is given the opportunity to write a story for Rolling Stone Magazine. His task is to interview an up-and-coming rock band named StillWater as he accompanies it on their concert tour. He is presented with many challenges that

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    and propaganda which was directed by Leni Riefenstahl and sponsored by Hitler himself‚ many of Hitler’s speeches are shown. Not only can viewers study his style of speaking‚ but we can also learn much about his mannerisms—and in turn‚ the massive support he received as a leader. I decided to hand-transcribe one of the speeches shown in “Triumph of the Will”‚ as few speeches were videotaped and shown elsewhere. The speech I focused on was delivered to a group of young Germans in which Hitler attempts

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    looking back on her years in uniform‚ said it was a credit to the Army that she was given a chance to rise through the ranks in a male-dominated military. “I never grew up in an environment where I even heard of the words ‘glass ceiling‚’" General Ann Dunwoody said. “You could always be anything you wanted to be if you worked hard‚ and so I never felt constrained. I never felt like there were limitations on what I could do‚” she added. "There is no one more surprised than I — except‚ of course‚ my husband

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    the social reform movement. The difficulties of people living in urban slums and the widespread use of child labor outraged many. One of the consequences was the compulsory education movement and shortly thereafter the vocational guidance movement‚ which‚ in its early days‚ was concerned with guiding people into the workforce to become productive members of society. The social and political reformer Frank Parsons is often credited with being the father of the vocational guidance movement. His work

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    constantly: by the Bohemian customs and culinary practices of the Shimerdas; by the observations of Otto Fuch on the relationship of Austrians and Bohemians I the old country; and especially by the Catholic religion of the Bohemians‚ which is their strongest link with the past‚ and which serves to bind them together and to separate them from the protestant society of their adopted and…Antonia cherishes her connection with the past” it talks about the characters and their past and how it has impacted their lives

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    INTERVIEW AB: Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen. Today we have the honor to welcome a very special guest: your favourite TV-show actor‚ Hugh Laurie. So‚ Hugh‚ let me first ask you why you were attracted by House’s character. Because it is such an outstanding character… AH: Well‚ it’s a long story… At first‚ I was unwilling to play House‚ and I wanted to interpret Wilson‚ House’s best friend in the hospital. Indeed‚ I thought that House’s personnality didn’t fit with mine. But when I was asked

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    for grocery shopping‚ but she feels that the strength in her body is not same as before 60’s.The historical event that my interviewee remembers was the explosion of Mount Pinatubo in June‚ 1991 at Philippines. It was the largest eruption and affected so many people. Her family member was also the victim of that eruption. When she heard about explosion on news she was shocked‚ afraid‚ and worried about the family members. Fortunately‚ her family member survived‚ but they lost their house. When I heard

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    purchased that diamond in an public auction in 1969 as well as christened the application "Cartier." The next day Richard Burton obtained the precious stone for At the Taylor.He then renamed them the "Taylor-Burton".In 1978‚ Elizabeth Taylor put the diamond up for sale.Prospective buyers had to pay $2‚ 500 each to view the diamond to protect the expenditures of displaying it.Finally‚ in July of 1979‚ the diamond was sold for nearly $3 trillion

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    the 7th century AD.[2] The mandapa or pavilions and the rathas or shrines shaped as temple chariots are hewn from thegranite rock face‚ while the famed Shore Temple‚ erected half a century later‚ is built from dressed stone. What makes Mamallapuram so culturally resonant are the influences it absorbs and disseminates. The Shore Temple includes many bas reliefs‚ including one 100 ft. long and 45 ft. high‚ carved out of granite.[3] All but one of the rathas from the first phase of Pallava architecture

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