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    If an animal looks like a duck, sounds like a duck, and acts like a duck, then it is probably a duck. The same goes for books. If a piece of literature looks and sounds like gothic literature, then it is probably gothic literature. However, every piece is unique and different in their own way. For example, “The Book of Blood” is a gothic piece of literature which incorporates elements found in works such as The Castle of Otranto and others. Still yet, this piece of literature stands on its own. “The

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    Harvard Business School 9 - 5 9 6 -059 Rev. December 28, 1995 Marketing The National Hockey League In early August 1995 Gary Bettman, Commissioner of the NHL, Stephen Solomon, COO of the NHL, and Rick Dudley, COO of NHL Enterprises,1 met in their New York office to chart a strategy for marketing the NHL in 1995 and beyond. After a spectacular 1993-94 season, the NHL’s 1994-95 season had been somewhat mixed; the league had suffered a labor dispute and played an abbreviated season. But there

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    major progress until their third year. In the 2002-2003 season, they made it to the conference finals after beating the Colorado Avalanche 4-3 and the Vancouver Canucks in game seven (4-3). They eventually lost to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 4-0 who are now known as the Anaheim Ducks. The next season they

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    In the 1996 season the Red wings lost to rival Colorado Avalanche in the Western Quarters. This was the start when Claude Lemieux hit Kris Draper from behind in the head causing facial injuries. In 1997 the Wings traded 2 top blue liners and a 1st round pick for Detroit legend Brendan Shanahan. On March 26, 1997 Darren McCarty got revenge on Claude Lemieux in a full team brawl. The Wings went on to win the cup in 1997 defeating the Philadelphia Flyers. Yzerman won his first cup as a captain and Mike

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    Saturday Night Live celebrated its 40th anniversary in style last season. Sure, the three-and-a-half-hour special welcoming back alums and esteemed guests was entertaining, but the real celebration should be because of its talented cast. SNL often gets a bad rap because people are partial to "their" version of the show. If we look at the 2014-2015 cast ten or fifteen years from now, we might consider them one of the best ensembles the NBC institution has ever produced. Here's a look at the top 10

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    most practical method. Water pollution was beginning to becoming visibly troublesome, however World War II became a more pressing issue of that time (Berry 1969). After the war ended, the contamination of lakes, tributaries, and rivers, including the Mighty Mississippi, continued to evolve as a health and environmental hazard.

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    Laff-O-Grams studios emerged in this era along with it shorts “Alice Comedies”. The Golden Age of American Animation was from 1930s to the 1950s. During this time Walt Disney, Warner Brothers, MGM, and Fleischer were on the rise. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Silly

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    Have you ever wondered how animation started? Well believe it or not animation started way before computers were even invented. Animation has been around from five different Era’s like Silent Age, Golden Age, Dark Age, Renaissance Age, and millennium Age. Most people don’t know the history of animation, and think that you need technology to make it and use it, but let’s go back and see how it was used. To begin with, J. Stuart Blackton was the very first person to make an animated film in 1906. He

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    How To Make Baconbags

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    flying pigs were called winged baconbags. There were many more flying animals, such as the flying snails and narwhals, but there is not enough space to list them all. All of the animals in the animal kingdom were ruled by the king of the jungle, the mighty flying gopher. Phil, the flying gopher, ruled over all the animals in the world, from the lightning fast cheetahs to the nasty sea cucumbers. He was very wise and powerful, and he could always predict the weather or give advice to an animal in need

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    The Walt Disney Company: The Entertainment King Why has Disney been successful for so long? Disney has become a marketing goliath and the #1 entertainment company in the US. They have been able to develop a creativity-driven philosophy that over time was tempered by financial responsibility and that benefitted from powerful synergies between its divisions. From the very beginning, Disney has been synonymous with innovation within the children’s entertainment industry, from their introduction

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