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    know this love will not last and is forbidden. Marie Curie was a passionate physicist and chemist who is famous for her pioneering research on radioactivity‚ as she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Her husband was also an instructor at the school of physics and chemistry; it was their mutual interest in natural sciences that drew them together. However only after eleven years of marriage‚ Pierre was killed in a road accident‚ leaving Marie devastated by his death. After five years of his

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    Water Soaked

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    Jason and Marie Salerno‚ brother and sister‚ have been running their family business‚ a water park called Wild Water‚ since they both graduated from college. The Salernos operate the park‚ which is located near the New Jersey shore‚ with the help from their parents. Marie’s husband and Jason’s wife are also involved in the business. Wild Water has now been in business for more than 40 years – it is a landmark to both local and summer tourists. The water park features such attractions as a wave pool

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    Radiation in Medicine

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    Applications of Radiation in the Field of Medicine Overview: With the discovery of radiation in the late 1800’s by Antoine Henri Becquerel‚ Marie Curie‚ and Pierre Curie‚ the powers of the atom were seemingly multiplied greatly. With this new power of the atom also came new uses for it‚ especially in the field of medicine. In fact‚ just a decade after Marie and Pierre Curie coined the term "radioactivity" doctor Frederick Proescher was able to harness this newfound power and to use it‚ theoretically

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    French Revolution

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    war that was won. After 72 years of reign‚ Louis XIV died at Versailles on 1 September 1715 because of smallpox. After a few days of Louis XV died‚ his son Louis XVI was proclaimed the new king of France. Louis XVI was very nervous with his wife Marie Antoinette and he did not know

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    Fashion, Gender and Identity

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    socially expected‚ in the western world‚ we are largely in control of what we wear and thus are perpetually communicating some element of personal identity every time we get dressed‚ whether it is intentional or subconscious. Using the visual examples of Marie Antoinette‚ Queen of France and a fashion icon in the late 18th century and Lady Gaga‚ a current fashion and pop icon‚ this essay demonstrates how‚ even though centuries have passed‚ the practice of augmenting and shrinking the figure through fashion

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    Louis XVI who was an absolute monarch. This meant that he could decide for everything and did not have to be approved by a parliament. When Louis married Marie Antoinette‚ an Austrian Archduchess‚ they were first popular with the French public but as the years went by‚ they lost popularity‚ especially because of Marie Antoinette. It wasn’t only Marie Antoinette who made the royal government unpopular. Many people thought the king had too much power and they thought that king’s power should come from

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    Revolution There were many causes for the French Revolution‚ which started in 1789. However there were three main causes that affected the decision to have a revolution the most which were the weak economy‚ a bad harvest‚ and King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette. These were the main reasons that lead to the French Revolution because these events were the ones that affected France the most during 1789. The weak economy was one of the causes of the French Revolution because at that time France was

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    Matthew Freeman

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    For instance he always provides information during group chats. During these chats he sells why he thinks it should be that way. He was there to participate in the ball toss. He always delegates to Evan to write whenever we have need of a writer. Marie displays these examples in the telling selling participating and delegating style. For instance she always tells her opinion to every situation. She sells her ideas to others and gets them to act on her thoughts. She is always participating such as

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    Critical Media Analysis

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    The advertisement was found in Marie Claire magazine‚ which is a publication for women and pertains to topics such as fashion‚ style‚ beauty‚ women’s issues‚ and health issues. Marie Claire is ranked as number 87 in circulation and 988‚418 magazines were circulated as of 2012. The estimated advertising rate for Marie Claire is $79‚760. The primary target demographics of the readership are women ages 18 and older. To find publishing information‚ I referred to Marie Claire’s website and it address

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    Margaret Mead

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    Leaning over a microscope wearing a crisp white lab coat is a biochemist developing the cure for cancer. Wearing faded blue jeans and a red polo shirt is the company information technologist fixing the company security system. An engineer designs a reusable space shuttle powered by interstellar radiation. Human computers calculate the moon landing to assure the safe arrival of the first men on the moon. Imagine a person in these positions. What did they look like? What color was their skin? Was it

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