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    Plant Tour Experience in Wyeth Philippines At Canlubang‚ Laguna Visiting a prestigious plant was a great experience. On that day the feeling of excitement was surrounding me. It was my first time having an educational tour. During the road trip everyone was enjoying talking and cracking some hilarious jokes and enjoying as if we were just a kid that was having a field trip. When we had arrived at Canlubang I was so excited to enter the plant because I was so curious about what was the inside

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    1. Duty to follow principal’s directions or customs (Sec. 211): The first duty of every agent is to act within the scope of the authority conferred upon him and perform the agency work according to the directions given by the principal. When the agent acts otherwise‚ if any loss be sustained‚ he must make it good to the principal‚ and if any profit accrues‚ he must account for it. Illustrations: (a) Where the principal instructed the agent to warehouse the goods at a particular place

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    about emotional force‚ I automatically think of what the great Jedi master Obi-Wan (Ben) Kenobi once said about the Force: It ’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us‚ penetrates us‚ and binds the galaxy together. (Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) Emotional force works in much the same way‚ events can bind us together‚ especially either tragic or extremely happy moments. I believe that what Rosaldo is trying to saying here is that the more direct your connection to an event

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    Strikes Back movie brought new heart and depth into the characters of the series. It gave people something that they had never seen and experienced before‚ something that would leave them with questions that wouldn’t be answered until the next episode. R1: When people think of Star Wars they think of The Empire Strikes Back‚ because of how it enhanced the depth of the story into the Star Wars universe. Not only that‚ it also brought in new characters that would become legends that fans would

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    guardians of galaxy

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    them — which is ironic‚ given that most of them aren’t even human in the first place. Director and co-writer James Gunn brings a giddiness and a wondrous‚ endless sense of why-the-hell-not? possibility that’s reminiscent of “Star Wars” — sorry‚ “Episode IV: A New Hope” — as well as some character similarities to match. But we’ll get to all that later. Pratt stars as Peter Quill‚ an unflappably confident rogue and ladies’ man who bops from one job to the next‚ staying on his toes and staying out

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    knew school came first. In 1994 Portman told USA Magazine‚ “I’m going to college. I don’t care if it ruins my career. I’d rather be smart than a movie star.” In fact her education was so important to her that she skipped the premier of Star Wars: Episode I- The Phantom Menace so that she could stay home and study for her high school final exams. Portman has made it very clear that her parents were her biggest fans and served as her main source of motivation. Being raised in a Jewish household‚ Portman

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    The Introduction: Luke SkyWalker’s journey begins in Star Wars A New Hope during a long period of civil war. Rebel spaceships strike from a hidden base‚ winning their first victory against the Galactic Empire. During the battle‚ Rebel spies stole secret plans to the Empire’s DEATH STAR‚ an armored space station with enough power to destroy an entire planet. Ordinary World: Luke Starts his Adventure on his aunt Beru‚ and uncle Owen’s moisture farm on the desert planet of Tatooine. No Heroic qualities

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    the viewer. Ben Burtt is the sound designer for the Star Wars series he has won an Academy Award for best sound effects editing of Star Wars in 1977 and was nominated for another Academy Award for best sound effects editing in 1999 for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Star Wars falls under the science fiction genre‚ therefor all the sounds are meant to sound mythical and somewhat magical and/or out of this world‚ and that is exactly what the sound designers did in these films. I’ll briefly

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    The first episode of Star Wars to ever be released‚ - A New Hope‚ - was a huge success. Directed by George Lucas‚ the princess-protecting tale takes a typical storyline and adds a pinch of the impractical to create a beautiful and magical world with a compelling plot line and relatable characters. The way that Star Wars delivers fantastic creatures and devices through an approachable human lens helps make it the success it is. There is a scene of A New Hope where Luke realises something bad could

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    Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character‚ scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work‚ often to relieve tension. Comic relief usually means a releasing of emotional or other tension resulting from a comic episode interposed in the midst of serious or tragic elements in a drama. Comic relief often takes the form of a bumbling‚ wisecracking sidekick of the hero or villain in a work of fiction. A sidekick used for comic relief will usually comment on the absurdity of the hero’s

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