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    James Cameron

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    another in all of Cameron’s films. James Cameron began his Hollywood career by working with special effects. He built‚ among others miniatures for various low budget films. In 1980‚ he was art director of the science fiction film Battle Beyond the Stars. His first assignment as director was the Piranha II – Flying Killers in 1981. He did‚ however‚ only direct the film for eight days before the fight between Cameron and the film’s producer made ​​that Cameron did the filming. After several years

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    Josh Cameron

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    In the story miracle on 49th street the character Josh Cameron changed who he is where he is. Because of past moments at a place he was more light hearted and that affected many things in the book such as the title‚ the morale‚ and many other smaller things. In the story it talks about Josh Cameron’s past memories. It says he met up with his past girlfriend there‚ which later died. It would only give him good memories since. In the story it says "Me. You. Us. That’s how it’s supposed to be." That

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    THE SPEECH ANALYSIS REPORT (Looks aren’t everything. Believe me‚ I’m a model) In 2012‚ Cameron Russell‚ who has been a model for Victoria’s Secret and Chanel‚ and appeared on many magazines‚ gave  speech about “Genetic Lotteries” and how it effected her life on TED. The main aim of this speech was to make people realize being a model was just a legacy from their ancestors and it didn’t always make them happy. Generally‚ I found her speech interesting but I thought sometimes she had difficulties in engaging to her topic

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    Cameron Highlands

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    Cameron Highlands A refreshing cool retreat is the best way to describe Cameron Highlands. Undulating valleys and majestic mountains surround this popular hill station at 1‚524m above sea level. A4-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur‚ Cameron Highlands is the largest hill resort in the country. Sprawling tea plantations‚ terraced flower gardens‚ orchards and vegetable farms are common sights due to the cool climate. Brinchang. Stop by the strawberry farms and sample delicious homemade jams. Flower nurseries

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    Observing President Barack Obama’s “Acceptance Speech” made in Chicago‚ IL in comparison to Donald Trump’s “NYC Speech on the Stakes of the Election”‚ critics have viewed how both candidates struggled in a similar way of gaining the trust of the American people‚ but with different tactics. Obama fought his way into America’s hearts pass the bearer of him being African American decent. Likewise‚ Trump attempts to push pass his lack

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    To what extent is the Conservative Party under David Cameron still a ’New Right’ party? David Cameron took over as Conservative Party leader in 2005. Due to his privileged background‚ upbringing and education many see him as the stereotypical Tory politician‚ supportive of those with money‚ out of touch with the problems faced by the working classes and stuck in the traditional values of a bygone age. We have seen since he became Prime Minister however that he is far more liberal than many of his

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    what‚ so the Germans and Hitler can feel proud of themselves. Jews deserved to have remembrance. “How naive we were‚ that the world did know and remain silent.” - Elie Wiesel’s Acceptance Speech. For something so wrong‚ so many people watched by doing nothing. According to Elie Wiesel’s “ The Perils of Indifference” Speech‚ And‚ we knew‚ we learned‚ we discovered that the Pentagon Knew‚ the state department knew.” So the whole United States knew and didn’t want to do anything. Our own country and

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    cameron highlands

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    16th April 2015‚ I and my classmates went to Cameron Highlands for a trip as a requirement for two subjects which are Business Marketing and Issues in Marketing. During the trip‚ there were some issues that I found on the way to Cameron Highlands. The issues are some cars in the wrong lane of road at the PLUS toll‚ some lorries that stop beside the road without any traffic cone or signboard to warn drivers‚ the landslide and the conditions of road at Cameron Highlands have slow down our journey. Firstly

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    In William Faulkner’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech‚ Faulkner takes the opportunity to talk to the “young men and women‚” who are also dedicated writers. Faulkner explains to the “young men and women” what valuable writing is. Faulkner implies that man cannot write about physical dangers‒ man must write about the universal truths. Faulkner defines what valuable writing is through parallel structure and repetition in his address. In his Nobel Address‚ Faulkner incorporates parallel structure to answer

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    Acceptance

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    A man once said‚ "Acceptance is not defeat‚ it is understanding." Ernest Hemingway shows this incredibly well in his novella The Old Man and the Sea‚ where an old Cuban fisherman named Santiago suffers from a streak of bad luck. Santiago‚ for the 85th day without a catch‚ catches a marlin which tugs him out to sea for many a days‚ only for his catch to be eaten by sharks on his trip returning home to Havana. He returns‚ exhausted‚ only to find his young companion at his aid‚ which he responds to

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