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    on sets of movies? Not only does the crew harm the animals‚ but they lie about it and then put “No animals were harmed” at the end credits. Don’t you think that’s the wrong thing to do? Three reasons include‚ the crew lies about not harming the animals when they actually do‚ it’s the crew’s fault that they are harmed‚ and a lot of animals are killed/ injured on sets of movies. Well‚ animals are definitely NOT safe in the movie business. A lot of animals are killed on the sets of movies. For example

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    to explore aspects of attention‚ memory and “automaticity” for the last 20 years. Because the effect only shows up in fluent readers‚ a picture version is being used to diagnose children with learning disabilities. In clinical psychology it is being used to identify phobias: If Joe is afraid of spiders‚ it takes him longer to identify the color that associated words such as “web” or “crawly” are printed. It is also used to diagnose individuals with schizophrenia and attention deficit disorder. In

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    Disney movies at a very young age. Due to the fact that children often choose role models to look up too‚ it is reasonable to assume that they often aspire to be just like their favourite Disney characters. Since the majority of young‚ female characters within Disney movies are expected to portray the stereotypical roles of women‚ this can have a negative impact on young girls who grow up watching Disney movies. The stereotypical roles that are portrayed by the female characters in Disney movies include:

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    December 6‚ 2011 OBESITY Topic: Obesity in the United States Organization: Problem/Solution Specific Purpose: I would like for my audience to believe in better eating habits so they can avoid or control obesity. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: According to the Forbes website‚ 74.6 percent adults in the world are obese and the United States has the highest rates. II. Relevance: Obesity occurs all throughout the world‚ and with each passing year the rates are higher. We see obesity everywhere

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    quiet ones to speak up and you will get higher marks. 7. Anti-Donkey Technique: Pay attention to the time and when it gets closer to the end of 10 mins‚ just try and agree with one person (even if you really don’t think so in real life! No point being stubborn in the test.)  8. Concluding Technique: Make sure you agree BEFORE going into the exam room who will be doing the conclusion. Pay close attention to the time and steer everyone to making the right conclusion. P/S:It’s ok if…all of

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    Attention Getter: “Flying a kite made by your own hands is sure to put a smile on your face" Topic: How to make kite. Purpose: To demonstrate audience‚ how to make a kite. Introduction: A kite is an aircraft consisting of flat shape with two straight sides. People have been making and flying kites for about 2‚000 years. No one knows for sure who invented the kite. Some historians believe it the ancient Chinese may have started kite flying 2000 years ago. It is still a popular hobby in China‚ also

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    Feeding Our Gators: A Response to Stephen King’s Why We Crave Horror Movies Stephen King writes very accurately on how we‚ the public‚ desire the need “to put away our more civilized and adult penchant for analysis and to become children again” by watching a horror-themed movie. In the article Why We Crave Horror Movies‚ written by Stephen King and published by Playboy Press in Chicago‚ Illinois in 1981‚ King suggests that horror fiction meets an important and critical human need that endeavour

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    Devonne Waters Ron Guthrie EH-101 5 Dec 2012 Attracted to Terror Horror movies are known as adrenaline boosters. People go to see the movie just to boost their heart rates. For example‚ a couple arrives at the movie theatre ready to see the newest Michael Myers movie. At the beginning of the movie tension is built to get the movie viewers ready to meet the main attraction‚ Michael Myers. When he finally comes into the movie the movie viewers’ heart rate starts to rises‚ because they are either

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    In Sharon Zukin’s essay “Attention shoppers...” she explains that Americans shop because their trying to chase their dreams; weather they be‚ higher social status‚ greater education‚ the ownership of a home‚...etc... She also explains that in the last one hundred years or so Americans have been taught to shop from birth‚ and‚ that Americans no longer have the basic survival skills of making and growing things for themselves. She also explains that shopping habits change from child‚ to teenager

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    July 8‚ 2012 Should the U.S. government sensor material on the Internet?   Introduction- Attention Getter:  Maybe one of the most debated topics in the U.S. is the question:  Should the U.S. government sensor material on the Internet? I like many others say no‚ because many feel it is a violation of the First Amendment‚ it is not the first of its kind‚ meaning it’s not the first hotly debatable topic using a media source‚ and the government has attempted to pass bills for it. I.  Violation

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