Protection Agency after violating the terms of their beneficial use determination or BUD. “If somebody has a waste product that they’re essentially recycling‚ they can come in and get a beneficial use determination if they demonstrate that they’ve got a legitimate recycling process going on‚” Kyle Rominger‚ acting manager for the division of land and pollution control at the IEPA‚ said. “There’s conditions in the BUD‚ sort of like a permit‚ on how they need to operate. So (the owner of ONEWAY Construction)
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her health and safety. Prior to being fired Lydia and other staff members voiced safety concerns to Bud‚ her direct supervisor. Lydia waged numerous complaints in written form pertaining to work conditions. Even though he was aware that her claims were valid and warranted investigation‚ all of her concerns were intentionally dismissed‚ due to Bud’s preoccupation with meeting the company’s quota. Bud and upper management viewed Lydia and her incessant complaining as a
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men’s men by associating the beer and Paul with sports. In addition to Paul Rudd being featured‚ there was a farmer on his ranch. By using a farmer‚ the commercial is able to relate to the hard working‚ ordinary American. By using these two actors‚ Bud Light was able to effectively target a wide variety of men from sports enthusiasts to hard working
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almost little hints that were telling them that something was going and on and that eventually it come when they least expected it. An example would at the end of the movie when Bud and Bill are in court. Bud gets right in the judges face and it asking him why he isn’t letting himself show what he is really feeling. Bud does what another person would do when they want the real truth not some excuse. The problem the whole time was that people were afraid to feel what they really felt. They feared
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A Comparison of "How to Eat a Poem" and "Unfolding Bud" Eve Merriam‚ in "How to Eat a Poem"‚ and Naoshi Koriyama‚ in "Unfolding Bud"‚ address themselves to an enjoyable subject – the beauty of reading a poem. Although the poems present the same theme‚ they present quite different images. Koryama’s poem indicate that an poem which is not read yet is similar to an unfolding bud. He says that the poem needs a responsive reader to feels and reaches its hidden message inside. The reader
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Argumentative Abortion‚ one of the world’s biggest problems. Is abortion good‚ or not. I’m on the not side of this‚ but before I tell you why‚ let’s look at the opposing side. There are many reasons people think that Abortion is a good idea. 1.To save a woman’s life‚ who is ill. 2.If the woman was rapped. 3.If they didn’t want the baby‚ and it was an accident. 4.If the mother can not afford a child. 5.And many others‚ but these will be my main point. I think that mothers who
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Pleasantville The movie Pleasantville had a lot of religious elements and symbols used in the film. One prime evident example was when Bud and his girlfriend were at “Lovers Lane” and ate an apple that was just like Eve in the bible when she ate an apple in the Garden of Eden. Another example was that the town Pleasantville is just like Garden of Eden. Nothing goes wrong in Pleasantville. It is simply‚ just like in the town’s name itself‚ pleasant. The Garden of Eden is nothing but perfect and
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ideas change is inevitable; this is illustrated in the film Pleasantville by Gary Ross. Ross’ intention in the scene where Bud is questioned at the soda shop is to show us that change is bound to happen. We begin to see this when the soft‚ jazz music enters this scene; which is used to enhance the curiosity feel that is shown within the eyes of all the teenagers who are watching Bud enter the store‚ this is reflected by the technique of quick shot sequence‚ panning and tilting around the shop; these
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that he has lost the only love of his life. In the movie‚ Splendor In The Grass‚ Deanie follows her mom’s will by resisting having sex with her boyfriend‚ Bud. Then Bud takes his father’s suggestion‚ and finds another kind of girl to satisfy him and leaves the small town in which they live‚ to go to Yale University. So when Deanie finds out that bud is not going to date her anymore‚ she goes crazy. In both works‚ the father stands in the way of his son or daughter’s
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often speaks of people’s phoniness and how he dislikes it. In Pleasantville‚ a teenage boy named David and his sister Jennifer are put into a TV show called Pleasantville and are transformed into a 1950s character in black in white. There they become Bud and Mary Sue. Throughout the movie‚ these two characters change the lives of Pleasantville citizens by exposing them to things they’ve never known of‚ and even expose them to real color. The Catcher in the Rye and Pleasantville share similarities in
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