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    Memo

    C.I. Communications Inc. 311 Communication Drive Manhattan, KS 66502 Mr. Greg Creed Chief Executive Officer Taco Bell 1900 Colonel Sanders Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40213 Dear Mr. Creed: Enclosed is the report you requested in April for recommendations on how Taco Bell should address the communication issues involving social media. I believe that using social media can be a very effective marketing tool for Taco Bell. I recommend that Taco Bell incorporate social media into

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    General Patton

    George Smith Patton, Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a United States Army general, best known for his flamboyant character and his command of the Seventh United States Army, and later the Third United States Army, in the European Theater of World War II. Born in 1885 to a privileged family with an extensive military background, Patton attended the Virginia Military Institute, and later the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He participated in the 1912 Olympic Modern Pentathlon

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    Glory

    This film was adapted from the letters from Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, the military officer in charge of the Fifty-fourth regiment. His letters showed the strength, courage, and motivation from the men in the Fifty-fourth company. This division was the first all black regiment in Massachusetts during the Civil War. This group consisted of African Americans willing to fight and die for the Union. At first the United States government was undecided about the use of black soldiers in the army and used

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    Why Is Herbert Hoover Important In The 1930's

    Herbert C. Hoover was president for 1929-1933. He was in the republican party, and he died because of internal bleeding in October 20, 1964. World War 2 started during 1939. It ended during 1945. Germany, Italy, Japan were on one side and Britain, France, Australia, Canada, and the United States were on the other side along with other countries. By 1930’s everyone had a radio. Men still dressed up in sport fedoras and double breast coats. Boys wore short shorts with tall socks. Woman would wear dresses

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    Graceland

    Chris Abani’s novel, GraceLand, tells a heartbreaking journey of a teenage boy named Elvis, and his slow escape from the impoverished lifestyle of Lagos, Nigeria. Elvis is smart and independent, having lost his mother when he was a young boy and growing up with a distant relationship with his father, Sunday. Throughout the novel, Elvis’s relationship with each character becomes important in defining Elvis’s character as a whole. Each character has a very distinct influence on Elvis and it is these

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    Elvis

    Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8, 1935, to Vernon and Gladys Presley. Elvis had a twin brother, Jessie Garon Presley, who died at birth. Elvis was raised in a small two bedroom house in Tupelo, Mississippi. The towns people called Tupelo, which was located near the Appalachian Mountains, the Mississippi Hills. Elvis grew up in a very poor side of town and where he mingled with the black culture. This exposed him to rhythm and blues, gospel, bluegrass, jazz and pop. Elvis didn't dress like

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    Igala Kingdom

    The Many Feathers in the New Ata Gala’s Okebe (Crown) Igala kingdom was founded in the 9th century, the founder Abutu Eje came down from Kwararafa. Abutu Eje meaning Abutu the leopard, was a prince of Kwararafa kingdom who was denied the right to ascend his father’s throne left his father’s kingdom out of anger from the injustice done him to settled first in Otutubatu-Amagade along River Benue in where is known today as Ife-Abejukolo before moving to Idah with some of his children and followers

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    Captain Singon Trial

    Brigadier Hughes was responsible for cleaning up the camp and restoring the health of the prisoners still alive. In his testimony reported by the Times of London he first witnessed dead bodies in the same living space as those still alive. He also testified that exactly 13,000 people had died in the last few months at Belsen. At the liberation, he told a reporter from Reuters news agency that “he saw evidence of cannibalism at the camp”. The Second British officer to testify was Captain Derek Sington

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    11th Air Assault Division Chapter Summary

    The objective was to bring Infantry into battle as fast as possible using helicopters. In June 1964, Lieutenant Colonel Harold G. Moore, Jr., took command of one battalion of the 11th Air Assault Division, he trained them for over a year and by July 1965 the Pentagon gave the order to rename the 11th Air Assault Division as the1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), including Lieutenant Colonel Moore´s 1st Battalion and its sister 2nd Battalion, which were deployed to Vietnam in July 28th 1965 according

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    Armed Forces of the Ph9Ilippines

    AFP 6:03AM BST 31 Jul 2013 Residents tipped off the military late on Tuesday about nine New People's Army (NPA) rebels who were trying to set up a support network in a village in the northern province of Tarlac, military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Ramon Zagala said. "The rebels are trying to gain leverage in the area," Zagala told AFP. Three other rebels escaped during the firefight that lasted into the early hours of Wednesday, he said. Zagala did not name their slain woman leader. He said

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