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    Lady Ath-Elite: A Training Facility for Female Athletes L. Donnell Grand Canyon University: MGT 660 December 20‚ 2012 Environmental Analysis and Industry Analysis Rivalry will exist among Lady Ath-Elite but the intensity will not be great. There are several gyms in Huntsville‚ Alabama; the largest gyms are the University Fitness Center‚ Gold’s Gym‚ Riviera Fitness Centers‚ Bender’s Gym‚ Curves‚ Empire Fitness‚ and the new YMCA in Madison‚ Alabama (Yellowpages.com‚ 2012). Riviera Fitness Center

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    In the opening scene‚ we see Danny Vinyard‚ a young white supremacist‚ sitting in the principal’s office‚ waiting to be summoned. As we move into the office‚ we hear and see Danny’s history teacher (Elliot Gould) explaining to the principal‚ Dr. Sweeney (Avery Brooks)‚ that Danny wrote a book report on Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf. The teacher tells Dr. Sweeney that he is offended by Danny’s gesture and he wants to see him punished‚ declaring that Danny was pressured into writing the paper by his older

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    Little did anyone know‚ this young nerdling was the superman that they were all talking about. His name was Danny Walker. As Danny walked down the hall‚ he passed Evelyn and Rafe‚ the most admired couple in the whole school. Danny had an ENORMOUS crush on Evelyn‚ but no one knew that‚ because Danny never talked to anyone. It truly was a shame. ‘Why should Rafe always push me around?’ Danny thought to himself. ‘I should get a chance to show a girl just how much I love her. It’s getting on my last

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    ABORTION Abortion has always been a heavily debated topic in the media the two articles “The anguish of a female choice” by Jill Singer and “Reaping what we have sown- Abortion Decriminalised” by Pastor Danny Nalliah‚ President of Catch the Fire Ministries (The Australian Newspaper‚ 24th October 2008) are both very different as Singer is for abortion and Nalliah is pessimistically against it. Each writer clearly has strong views about for and against abortion. The articles both obviously are aimed

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    The Chosen by Chaim Potok‚ Reuven and Danny are both Jewish boys growing up with different lives‚ Reuven’s more free and Danny’s more strict‚ Danny dreams of one day becoming a psychologist but is restricted due to him inheriting his father’s position of being the Reb. Nevertheless‚ this shows that the most prevalent theme in “The Chosen” is that one must follow their dream despite society‚ tradition‚ and relationships. In The Chosen‚ both Danny and Reuven are

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    until a freak accident during the game sends one to the hospital with an injury that nearly costs him an eye. The near loss of the boy’s eye creates a bond between the boys which develops into a deep and lasting friendship. Both boys‚ Reuven and Danny‚ are the sons of European immigrants. In The Chosen‚ by Chaim Potok‚ the boys feel the pull of the "American Dream" with its promise of boundless opportunity and freedom of choice—something quite alien to their European forebears. The boys instinctively

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    Tortilla Flat‚ written by John Steinbeck was set after World War One in a district of Monterey named Tortilla Flat. This story was about not only the less than glamorous lifestyle lived by Danny and his fellow “paisanos”‚ but the importance of friendship through bad times over material values. All of the major events carry with them a strong implication of this theme which is often reflected through the characters’ decisions. Along with an incredibly ironic yet powerful friendship based on morals

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    traditional Orthodox Jew)‚ and Danny Saunders (a Hasidic Jew). The boys become friends after a heated baseball game where Danny purposefully injures Rueven’s eye and sends him to the hospital where he receives surgery to correct the wound. Tension at the game is palpable due to flying insults between the two teams‚ mostly aimed at differences between Jewish cultures. To Rueven’s surprise‚ Danny comes to apologize. At first‚ Rueven is fueled by anger and hostility towards Danny‚ but soon the boys become

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    people have‚ morals which when under circumstance can change. Upon meeting Danny as an adult Barker immediately uses a flashback to take us to Toms meeting with Danny as a child‚ the meeting after which Tom concludes that Danny is in denial‚ believing in his own innocence. We then see Tom as a child taking part in an activity which if under different circumstances could have put Tom in Danny’s position‚ a child criminal‚ like Danny‚ Tom denies himself the truth‚ “it started as a joke. A cruel joke‚ yes

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    The lockers were on trucks and were wheeled on and off the stage‚ making the set more functional and interesting as a viewer. During the band practise scene‚ when Danny (Garry Cooper) approached Jim and Harry (Darren Bancroft and Howard Chadwick) they backed off using proxemics to show some fear‚ then Danny got closer showing himself to be somewhat of a threat to them. He also blocked them from the audience showing that he had control over them. Straight after‚ Garry Cooper gave a monologue

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