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    characters are typical Americans. I guess that’s not important. Love and devotion transcend international boundaries and cultural differences‚ since the real setting is Japan. Gere plays a college professor who finds a lost puppy wondering around a train station. When he can’t find the pup’s owner‚ he winds up keeping the dog. The professor’s Japanese pal identifies the puppy as an Akita and explains pertinent facts about the breed. He also suggests a name for the pooch – Hachiko‚ or Hachi‚ for short

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    Hachiko – A Dog’s Story 2. Topic: Hachiko‚ the name of the dog‚ was born in Odate Japan in 1923 a. Every morning‚ Hachiko walks with his master to the train station at 5:00am the he walks home by himself. At 7:00pm he comes back to pick up his master‚ and they walk home together. b. After his master passed away‚ Hachiko still waited for him at the train station everyday. Sadly‚ his maser never comes back. c. In the next 9 years‚ Hachiko died. Most of people are interested in Hachiko’s sad story‚ so

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    life-ending disease. As a noun‚ terminal describes a bus or train station at the end of the line. Terminals generally serve multiple transit operators and/or modes‚ such as combined bus and rail stations. A multimodal facility/terminal can be defined as a place where interface occurs between transportation systems. In a passenger terminal‚ people enter the facility by one mode of access (e.g. on foot‚ riding a bicycle‚ by car‚ by bus or train‚ etc.) and leave by another. There are many benefits to

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    The “single bullet theory”‚ humorously named “the magic bullet”‚ is one of the most questioned aspects of the report. It suggested that the second shot passed through Kennedy’s throat before lodging itself in Governor Connally‚ who was sitting in front of the President. If the bullet were to take the path described by the Warren Report it would have passed through Kennedy’s throat before it “entered

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    explains how one bullet travels through both JFK and at the time Texas governor John Connally.The theory states that in this shooting the bullet went down into Kennedy’s back‚then it exited through his throat‚ and afterward the bullet flew into Connally’s right armpit leaving and shattering his rib.After the bullet shatters his rib it travels and stops to the thigh. This whole theory is impossible in so many ways. To start off the footage of the assassination reveals the magic bullet theory as untrue

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    In the beginning of the story‚ he could not draw portraits and had not done so in many years‚ but after being confronted with the last place‚ he saw his sister alive and the need to draw something from the train platform. He draws her and finally seems to acknowledge the fact that she is dead and nothing he can do will change that. The story’s flashbacks introduce us to the person and the events that have affected Pauls’ life so much in the following years

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    “That ballot will cast for a man of the community‚ who has the good of the community by heart” Malcolm X‚ proposed a speech "The Ballot or the Bullet"‚ and he argues that we must understand politics of our community and that we must know what politics is supposed to produce. He described how African Americans were being used and should fight for their civil rights. The reason he tries very hard in his speech is because he believes that this is the solution to ending the discrimination against African

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    many themes in poetry over the years weather it be love‚ anger‚ nature‚ death ect. Death in fact is one of the top biggest themes found within poetry through out the ages. Like both of these poems ‚ "Death Be Not Proud" by John Donne and "Here‚ Bullet" by Brain Turner hold that same gruesome morbid fixation of death. Though Donne’s writing on death seems to down play its strength while Turner challenges death and invites it in. They both take on a bold and daring stance against death and show

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    A limited number of spaces remain available for the 2016 Pioneer School at Century Village Museum. Reservations should be immediately made to be assured of participation in this year’s program that begins on Monday‚ July 11‚ 2016. Continuing one of the area’s longest-standing traditions‚ the Geauga County Historical Society is pleased offer its 44th Annual Pioneer School. This program will take place on the grounds of Century Village Museum‚ in Burton‚ Ohio‚ during the week of July 11-15‚ 2016

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    targeted are those surrounded by the suburbs where people commute via mass transit. With the ease in which customers will drop-off and pick-up dry cleaning they will be placed at the site where passengers meet their train or bus into the city (i.e.‚ park-and-ride locations and commuter train station). Due to only a few locations can be rented‚ for other locations that may not have existing facilities and pick-up and drop-off booths will be built to facilitate this service. Improvements must be made ​​in

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