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Barbie
... on the 9th of march 1959. was named after Ruths daughter. was then a teen-age fashion model who was very different to the dolls the kids played with at that time. The buyers were at first skeptical to the doll but when Mattel started to make tv-commercials to reach out to the buyers it was an instant hit.
is still the most popular fashion doll ever created. That is because she is always changing when the fashion and trends change. She wears everything from the Paris fashion to the more youthful look. For example the creaters changed her when the Beatles were popular and they made a copy of Jackie Kennedy w ...
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Australopithecus Afarenis
... just as humans do today. Though the Leakey's findings were important, Donald Johanson's were the most important.
Donald Johanson, in 1974 found the most popular fossilized hominid. He was the anthropologist who found the invaluable ”Lucy.” Forty-seven bones of Lucy were found in Hadar, Ethiopia. The skeleton was 40% done--the most complete hominid skeleton found. Through radiocarbon dating, scientist discovered that Lucy lived 3.2 million years ago.
Lucy, with a height of 3.5 ft. and a weight of 60lbs, was a full-grown adult. She had a wide face that resembled an ape more than a human did. Her foreh ...
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Leave The Students A Loan?
... an individual's potential for success.
There are many positive potential results from allowing greater government funding for post-secondary education. Increasing funding, and therefore decreasing tuition, allows more Canadians greater access to post-secondary education. In today's job market, a university degree or college diploma is almost a requirement for obtaining a successful career.
A whole being the sum of its parts; a country is the sum of its peoples. With a highly educated workforce, Canada is sure to remain competitive in the global marketplace. It is possible for the government to look at ...
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Beginners Guide To Hack
... by himself. Thus the Legion Of the Apocalypse was formed and has
been around for a while since. Our main goal is to show the public
what hacking and phreaking is all about and to reveal confidential
information to the hacking/phreaking community so that we can learn
more about computers, telephones, electronics, etc. We are hoping to
get our own World Wide Web page soon, so keep an eye out for it. It
will contain all of the hacking, phreaking, computer, telephone,
security, electronics, virus, and carding information that you could
possibly want.
Also, if some of you are wondering why I chose the word ...
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Searching For Utopia
... with the industrialists and artists. His reasoning for this seemingly odd political structure was that it was not only important to fill the emotional needs of the people, it was also important to keep reason alive in both the minds of the people and those who govern them. He put these ideas into words in his book, Nouveau Christianne, which stated that a society organized by science must be balanced by the Brotherhood of Man. His doctrine was later turned into a religion by his followers. Even though many of his writings may seem extremely unrealistic, several of them were prophetic in nature. Not only did he ...
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College Stress
... what major they want to study. It is very stressful to read and understand all the school policies, especially the transfer instructions. It is even harder for student to make up their mind what major they should concentrate on.
Choosing the right courses and making a schedule is another headache job that students have to go through. Students often find it very tough to decide what are the right classes to take that related to their major. It is also stressful to wake up in the morning and be one time for classes. Finally, preparing and taking mid-term and final exams are the most stressful time that student ...
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Marketing 2
... United States
and Mexico. The European Union (EU) did basically the same
thing as NAFTA in Europe. EU produced many marketing
advantages because it made it possible not to have to market
items by one nation at a time. NAFTA and EU make marketing
products in other countries easier.
Nabisco took a big chance by marketing their cookies in
Mexico. Nabisco succeeded in establishing their products
even though Mexico was in a recession. The company realized
that there was an open opportunity for their products. In
Mexico there was not a cookie exactly like theirs. Oreo and
Chips Ahoy are the best selli ...
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Medieval Weapons
... to small daggers, arrows, and
lateral sword swings.
Slowly but surely the use of chain mail among knights started to
decline (it was still used frequently by foot soldiers). This is where the
typical "knight in shining armor" comes in. The new crossbows and sharper
blades introduced a need for a stronger piece of armor that was a single
plate. Huge suits of plate armor were developed and used to fend off any
attacks. They could withstand sword blows and even arrows.
The average suit of armor consisted of around 20 pieces, weighed
about 50 pounds, and cost as much as a small farm. Because of the huge cost
many kn ...
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The Truman Show
... person who was manipulating his life to now the truth or at least what be consider to be the real truth, because after watching this film you ask yourself if you now the truth or if you are also been manipulated.
distinctly reveals how we are forever surrounded by the manipulative effects of media and that each of us like Truman are held captive in a world that has been altered without our permission. We in our own lives are held captive to the effects of media. In every direction we move we will always come to a wall, some form of media or advertising will stop us and attract our attention. It is a reality that ...
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Interlingua Is Doomed
... thing to a common language we
have today. But this is where the Interlingua enthusiasts pull the brake
saying, no, it must be a new constructed language everyone learns from
scratch, because if we use an already existing natural language, all its
native speakers would form an elite. The fact that the Interlingua
enthusiasts normally excel in the very constructed language they advocate
does not seem to strike them as unfair at all.
Not that the people of this planet have ever managed to fully agree on
anything, but let us just suppose that the world was to reform and decide
to teach its citizens an all new langua ...
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