Customer detail According to the film‚ a huge amount of beads are consumed by people who attend the Mardi Gras. The customer who buys beads has a large age span‚ ranging in age from children to adult. Most of them are old enough for drink. Moreover‚ both male and female are customers who demand beads. In addition‚ all the customers showed up in the film are Americans‚ including both black and white people. Their education backgrounds are not mentioned in the film. Customer’s role in economic process
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Jiri Harcuba: The infamous man behind the portrait Jiri Harcuba: The Infamous Man Behind the Portrait Jiri Harcuba was born December 6th‚ 1928 in the notorious glass making village of Harrachov‚ in the Czech Republic. Jiri was born into a family of glass workers. “So just who is Jiri Harcuba?” one may inquire. He began his glass career at the young age of fourteen‚ apprenticing at world renowned Harrachov glass engraving studios. Three years later Harcuba graduated from
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1. Discussion of Plot Roger & Me‚ a Michael Moore documentary‚ takes place in Flint‚ Michigan. It begins by highlighting a spirited and successful community and goes on to show the transformation and decline after General Motors closes their plant‚ leaving approximately 30‚000 people unemployed. Michael Moore attempts to locate Roger Smith‚ chairman of GM‚ to show him the aftermath of the shutdown to the town of Flint. Evictions are at an all-time high‚ sometimes totaling 24 evictions in one
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Documentary Analysis: The Declaration of Arbroath The Declaration of Arbroath is‚ by far‚ one of the most celebrated documents in Scottish History. Since it ’s rediscovery in the 19th century it has become a symbol of national pride for Scots everywhere. However‚ one might begin to wonder not only‚ why this is so‚ but if the declaration does in fact deserve its mythical status. In order to even begin to answer these questions it is important to examine the document ’s historical context‚ content
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Within the documentary Unrepentant: Canadas Residential schools a quote was given to demonstrate the psychological‚ and physical abuse these students lived through and witnessed. This quote is a true account of the horrible circumstances these aboriginal children lived
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Electric Car vs. A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash Who Killed the Electric Car directed by Chris Paine and A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash directed by Basil Gelpke and Ray McCormack are similar documentary films in several aspects including their target audiences and viewpoints. Both documentaries choose to approach their messages differently concerning their use(s) of pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos. Who Killed the Electric Car relies much more on the use of pathos to relay its argument‚ while A Crude
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evolutionary modified to eat grass but the farm owner are forcing the cows to eat corn because it is cheaper and corn makes them fat more quickly. This is just one example of the many of the mistreatments of farm animals that was talked about in this documentary. Since cows are meant to eat grass and not corn this high corn diet results in E. coli formation. E. Coli formation is not only a product of the diet but also a product in farm animal lifestyle. The cows stand ankle deep in their manure for most
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I find that this article is one of the most shocking articles I have ever read. American Dream by Robert Tighe is about NBL superstar Tom Abercrombie and how he was unable to join the NBA due to an injury. I was shocked to discover what had happen to Abercrombie when he was trying to break into the NBA. Tighe writes‚ “Abercrombie was hammered from behind on his way to the basket. He landed awkwardly and rolled his ankle.” I feel very sorry for Tom‚ who was having an amazing season before his injury
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Made in America The Movie‚ Crips and Bloods: Made in America‚ is a documentary that informs people outside of the projects of LA‚ just what life looks like from an insider’s perspective. Many people don’t understand gangs and what it is that started the huge uprising of them. Growing up in the projects and being turned away from many youth groups took a large psychological toll on many of the kids growing up in LA in the 60’s. Instead of Boy Scouts‚ and other youth groups‚ the youth turned to making
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disease portrayed is moderately complete‚ and/or sufficient. Ideas are adequately express‚ but may have some gaps. Discussion of cultural perceptions of disease portrayed is complete and comprehensive. Ideas are well formulated and expressed. Analysis of realistic and unrealistic elements Below Expectations 0 – 3 Approaches Expectations 4 Meets Expectations
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