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    we want to apologize. We were planning to do an extraordinary speech‚ which was a skit depended on PowerPoint. By the way‚ we did not know that we could use PowerPoint until a kindhearted teacher STRONGLY recommended it‚ and so we did. But at the last minute‚ we were told that the projector and screen were not available. What a shame! We spent so much effort and time to make the PowerPoint and design the skit for days. Our original speech was so different from the other speeches that we feel sorry

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    campaign speech Ladies and gentlemen‚/ how bad could it be/when the informations or data you received /are not on time and accurate?/how loss would you be/ if files and other important documents were not recorded‚/ filed /or distributed properly?/Ahh‚ /that would not be easy‚ isnt it?/ Today ‚/ i offer myself to be your diligent /and systematic caretaker of informations./Right now‚ /you may find me unexperienced/ and unqualified /however /my request fellow students‚ /as i (state your name)//stepping

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    Mayor of L.a

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    Ramon Quezada Professor Romo Chicano Studies 8 December 9‚ 2012 Take Home Final Exam 1. Two historical events that I observed in the museum were the California Gold Rush and The Signing of the California Land Claims Act. The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought large numbers of new immigrants from Mexico‚ Central American and South America to California. The presence of gold made California tremendously valuable to the United States. The Gold Rush funded money for the union to buy supplies

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    “The Mayor of Castro Street” The Legacy of Harvey Milk The Mayor of Castro Street‚ The Life and Times of Harvey Milk was the perfect biography to choose for this project. It not only tells the story of his life and short‚ radical political career‚ it also tells of the aftermath of his death‚ and what it meant to so many people. The most noted gay movement before the 1970’s and 80’s U.S. movement was in pre-World War II Germany. H. Lucas Ginn states that there were more gay bars and periodicals

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    Ok. I’ve been wanting to write this for a while because I’m a crazy fangirl now :D Here is my Mayor jones X reader story. It’s a little bit short. I’ve made an M rated version .3. . I’m sorry. I had to. My ovaries needed it ._. Anyways.... Hope you guys like it. If your not ok with reading about kisses or snuggles‚ i don’t recommend this. Also Italic text are your thoughts. ___________________________________________________________________ The sound of birds tweeting in the early morning hours filled

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    An Analysis of The Mayor of Casterbridge The plot of The Mayor of Casterbridge‚ by Thomas Hardy‚ can often be confusing and difficult to follow. The pages of this novel are filled with sex‚ scandal‚ and alcohol‚ but it provides for a very interesting and unique story. It all begins one day in the large Wessex village of Weydon-Priors. Michael Henchard‚ a young hay-trusser looking for work‚ enters the village with his wife and infant daughter. What follows next‚ is certainly a little out of

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    Mayor Paul Schell

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    Mayor Paul Schell was a real estate developer for most of his career until he ran for Mayor a second time in 1997. He won the hearts of Seattle’s residents‚ as well as Democrats and Republicans. The people loved that he was a risk-taker with a heart of gold. Schell was very serious about decreasing the number of homeless females and homeless families with children. In a pledge he made in June of 1998‚ he proclaimed that there would be no homeless people on the street by Christmas of the same year

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    greater good and also produces the lesser evil. The mayor may not be examining the consequences of these gifts at this time‚ he may recognize only the dimension of one effect without considering the other dimensions. The mayor accepting these gifts will have a negative effect on how he makes decisions regarding matters that concerns these people‚ based on the gift he receives from them. For instance‚ based on his previous relationship with them‚ the mayor will not afford to turn down any proposal from

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    I. Roosevelt’s campaign speech A. The speech first addresses one of the many issues that The great depression brought about 1. “ …waste in men and women‚ in human skill‚ character and life” 2. He isn’t just discussing the loss of money and jobs as the stereotype of the depression presents‚ but is going into depth about people as individuals which would appeal to the emotion of the people. (Roosevelt) 3. During The Depression‚ many people lost their jobs‚ their spouses‚ their houses

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    The Mayor of Casterbridge (Thomas Hardy) ---- An Appreciation ---- Chauvinism has no greater portrayal than Thomas Hardy’s Michael Henchard‚ for better or for worse. Lying among ruins in the last stages of his life‚ with nothing but screaming silence for company‚ the once mighty mayor didn’t settle for a compromise. His will - which is a fitting prop to the bitter tale of rise and fall of a man - sums up the volatile emotions which only a man in his state was capable of spitting. ‘Anti-Climax’

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