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Written for Wicked Creative Written by Aaron Barnes Written on 11/7/2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MAJOR EVENT NEWS: COMMONWEALTH 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Popular indie rock band Glass Animals set to perform on the rooftop for Commonwealth’s 10 year anniversary. The performance will be followed by a lively fireworks display! The performance
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Written by Aaron Barnes Quick Introduction: For four years I have been fortunate enough to call San Diego my home. I was raised in northern California and had moved to San Diego from Flagstaff, Arizona after graduating from college. I have worked in varying styles of restaurants, serving different types of cuisine throughout my life,
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Written By Aaron Barnes Introduction In 1801 a lord from Scotland, Thomas Bruce, arrived in Athens to seek permission to cast and sketch the marble statues on the Acropolis. After some political maneuvering, the Lord began to take the statues themselves back to England over an eleven year period. Today they reside in the British
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Written By Aaron Barnes, BA History In By The Spear, Ian Worthington provides a secondary source on the exploits of King Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great. Worthington described King Philip II as the “architect” while Alexander the Great was the “master builder” of the Macedonian Empire. Worthington believes that Philip II is
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Written for a blogpost/newsletter for GoingVC.com Written by Aaron Barnes, M.B.A, BSBA Marketing Introduction: A new era in global economics is upon us, where old rules are being rewritten and the spotlight is shining brightly upon emerging markets. The world has undergone exciting new advancements in technology, demographic changes, and we are more interconnected than
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Written by Aaron Barnes, Bachelor’s of Arts, History Introduction: Heritage seems to be something that is important to people and always has been. People have a natural fascination with who their ancestors were, what they did and how they accomplished it. In modern Europe and the United States, the “Celts”, “Gauls” or “Gaels” evoke a
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Welcome to the Lion’s City! Written by Aaron Barnes, M.B.A., BSBA Marketing Introduction & Abstract: The name, Singapore, is an Anglicization of the Malay word, singapura, which translates to “lion’s fortress or city.” In Hindu-Buddhist culture, lions are seen as a symbol for protection and strength. Singapore is the only fully sovereign city-state in the