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  • In Cold Blood

    In Cold Blood

    One of the main ideas of this book, commonly associated with America and the way we live, is that there are a wide range of people living in this country. America has been well known as the "melting pot" of the world. We have many ethnicities and races, and countless cultural differences. Within our melting pot people have different lifestyles and ambitions in life. Some work hard for what they get, and others try to

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Cold Calling Techniques

    Cold Calling Techniques

    COLD CALLING TECHNIQUES Effective cold calling techniques, tips and methods for selling and sales training Cold calling typically refers to the first telephone call made to a prospective customer. More unusually these days, cold calling can also refer to calling face-to-face for the first time without an appointment at commercial promises or households. Cold calling is also known as canvassing, telephone canvassing, prospecting, telephone prospecting, and more traditionally in the case of consumer door-to-door selling

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: Edward
  • Ralph Ellision’s Battle Royal

    Ralph Ellision’s Battle Royal

    In the 1940‘s racial segregation gripped southern American life. The notion of separating blacks from whites created immense tension. Separate water fountains, bathrooms, restaurants, etc. were variables that helped keep races apart. “Jim Crow” laws in the south were intended to prevent blacks from voting. These laws, combined with the segregated educational system, instilled the sense that blacks were “separate” but not equal (174). Many people of color weren‘t able to survive through this

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    Submitted: December 12, 2009 By: David
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor

    The Pearl Harbor address to the nation is probably one of the most famous speeches made throughout time. In this essay I will evaluate the rhetorical effectiveness of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's famous speech and show that his speech is a successful argument for the United States of America. I will focus on the speaker's credibility, all the different appeals made throughout the essay, as well as the purpose and the audience of the speech. Also,

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle of Gettysburg

    The Civil War was the greatest war in American history. Three million American soldiers fought and 600,000 died in the huge battles. It was the only war fought on American soil by Americans, and for that reason we have always been fascinated with The Civil War. It is widely known that the American Civil War was the war which took the most casualties, and it divided the US. The main cause of this war was

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: July
  • Battle of Thermopoly

    Battle of Thermopoly

    The Battle of Thermopylae took place during the Greece-Persia war in 480 BCE. The Spartan King Leonidas led the army to the pass at Thermopylae, the main passage from northern into central Greece. One of the best points at which to hold off an invader was at Thermopylae, a narrow valley adjacent to the sea. The attacker could not pass to the seaward side, and to go inland would mean a significant detour. Other

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: David
  • Analysis of the Cold War

    Analysis of the Cold War

    Analysis of The Cold War When World War II in Europe came to an end on May 7, 1945, a new war was just beginning. This war became known as the Cold War and was between the two world superpowers, the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR). The Cold War lasted from 1945 to 1991. Fears between the two nations, which started in World War I, and grew in World War II, caused

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Battle Royal

    Battle Royal

    think the story of storm is more concerned with Calixta (the main character) than anyone else. This story was written in those times when woman had no personal freedom. They just treated as second class. In those times, a married woman was not supposed to go against to his husband?s wishes. Women were regarded as domestic servants only. They were not allowed to show or express their feelings or desires, especially the sexual desires.

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: July
  • Battle Global Warming, Sets Binding Targets for Switch to Green Energy

    Battle Global Warming, Sets Binding Targets for Switch to Green Energy

     EU Drafts Plan to Battle Global Warming, Sets binding Targets for Switch to Green Energy.  Source of Article: Associated Press  Date of Article: March 09, 2007  European Union leaders drafted an agreement promising to take the lead in fighting global warming by setting binding targets to cut greenhouse gasses. By the year 2020, the European Union wants to ensure that 20 percent of their power comes from renewable energy and also

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Monika
  • September 11 & Pearl Harbor

    September 11 & Pearl Harbor

    There are many similarities and differences between the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. One attack was committed by terrorists and the other was committed by a government. After Pearl Harbor, we entered a world war, and after the terrorist attacks, we invaded another country. Both Attacks were grave threats to our national security. To begin, the two attacks were launched by different types of enemies. On September

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Cold Sassy Tree Plot Overview

    The Cold Sassy Tree Plot Overview

    On July 5, 1906, Rucker Blakeslee announces that he intends to marry Miss Love Simpson, a hat-maker at his store who is years younger than he. This news shocks his family, since his wife Mattie Lou died only three weeks earlier. Rucker’s daughters, Mary Willis and Loma, worry about what the gossips of Cold Sassy, Georgia, will think of their father’s impropriety. Will Tweedy, Rucker’s fourteen-year-old grandson and the narrator of the novel, supports his

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Battle of Fallujah: Part Two

    The Battle of Fallujah: Part Two

    The Battle of Fallujah: Part Two Ground operations began on the night of November 7, 2004 with the Iraqi 36th Commando Battalion, 3rd Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, and Company B, 1st Battalion, 23rd Marines attacking from the west and south, capturing Fallujah General Hospital and villages opposite the Euphrates River along Fallujah's Western edge. The capture and closure of the hospital caused much controversy, concerning whether or not it was a contravention of the Fourth

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jon
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor

    Although Pearl Harbor started the Pacific War, a war that Japan would lose badly, the attack itself was no failure. The Japanese wanted to cripple the Pacific Fleet and give them the space to invade South-east Asia. They did: Japan won every major battle until Midway in June 1942. By that time it occupied territory from Manchuria to the East Indies, and from India's borders to deep into the Pacific. The attack on Pearl Harbor

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Steve
  • Cold War

    Cold War

    Cold War is the term used to describe the intense rivalry that developed after World War II between groups of Communist and non-Communist nations. On one side were the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) and its Communist allies, often referred to as the Eastern bloc. On the other side were the United States and its democratic allies, usually referred to as the Western bloc. The struggle was called the Cold War because it did

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor

    Pearl Harbor was one of the most vicious attacks on American soil. The surprise attack by Japan took place on Sunday morning December 7, 1941. Japan wanted to immobilize U.S.’s Pacific fleet and destroy any chance of a counter strike in from the Pacific. The United States responded by creating Japanese-American Internment Camps, which uprooted tens of thousands of Japanese-American families. And later America decided to use atomic weapons to end the war with Japan.

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: regina
  • Why Are Cases Cold

    Why Are Cases Cold

    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION In the world of criminal investigation time is of the essence and it is common knowledge in the police world that if a crime does not generate a substantial lead or some kind of solid evidence within the first 48 hours it is likely that it will remain unsolved. As this time passes, the case grows cold just as death turns our bodies cold. Cold cases are a huge problem in today's

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Top
  • Smmary of "battle Royal"

    Smmary of "battle Royal"

    Battle Royal The narrator is a black boy who often remembers what his grandfather says to his father when his grandfather is in the deathbed. He wanted him to always keep up the good fight. When the narrator graduates with an acknowledged achievement he is invited to give a speech at a gathering of the town’s white citizens. There he meets a lot of the white middle class people. Before the narrator can give his

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: regina
  • The Battle of Saratoga

    The Battle of Saratoga

    The Battle of Saratoga is considered to be the major turning point of the American Revolution. This battle proved to the world that the fledgling American army was an effective fighting force capable of defeating the highly trained British forces in a major confrontation. As a result of this successful battle, the European powers took interest in the cause of the Americans and began to support them. In the British Campaign of 1777, Major General

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Top
  • Battle of Olustee

    Battle of Olustee

    When people think of the American Civil War, they, more often then not, have no idea that it was fought in Florida. Instead, they think of the Civil War as being fought in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and the Carolina's. The Battle of Olustee was pretty much the turning point in the Florida expedition and the attempt to make Florida a loyal state. The Battle of Olustee came about during 1864 of the Florida Campaign.

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Mike
  • Battle of Bunker Hill

    Battle of Bunker Hill

    This battle was one of the earliest in the American Revolution. The battle's name is a misnomer because the major part of the engagement was actually fought on Breed's Hill nearby. The place for this battle was in Charlestown, Massachusetts across the Charles River from Boston. The British commanders for this engagement were General Thomas Gage and General Sir William Howe. These two generals were highly skilled in leading legions of British troops in

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Battle of Little Big Horn

    Battle of Little Big Horn

    Five springs ago I, with many Sioux Indians, took down and packed up our tipis and moved from Cheyenne river to the Rosebud river, where we camped a few days; then took down and packed up our lodges and moved to the Little Bighorn river and pitched our lodges with the large camp of Sioux. The Sioux were camped on the Little Bighorn river as follows: The lodges of the Uncpapas were pitched highest up

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • Battle of Britain

    Battle of Britain

    The Battle of Britain, the first major battle ever fought exclusively in the air, was critical in determining the success of the Allies in the Second World War. Following the invasion of Poland and the fall of France, Britain remained as the last major Allied Power resisting Nazi aggression. For three months, Britain staggered under the full weight of the German Luftwaffe. When the dust settled on October 12, 1940, Britain remained triumphant; however, not

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Sputnik and the Cold War

    Sputnik and the Cold War

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Three Great Battles of Alexander the Great

    Three Great Battles of Alexander the Great

    201.117 Assignment 1 3.) Discuss three major battles of Alexander the Great with reference to the sources supplied and in their wider and political and military context. To what factors would you attribute his success? -1- A military commander's success on the battlefield is not always solely determined by his (or her) own brilliance. Victory is often due to his opponent's circumstances, both in the military and strategic context, not to mention the political situation,

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Battle of the Somme

    Battle of the Somme

    Battle of the Somme The year was 1916 and the Battle of the Somme may have been the largest battle in the First World War. There were more than one million casualties and men faced each other over the decaying wastes of No Man's Land, and confronted the realities of dirt, disease, and death. The attack was expanded over 30 kilometers, from north of the Somme river between Arras and Albert. The battle lasted from

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    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: July

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