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    The Operation of Power Generation Scheduling System Mohammad Sadegh Modarresi Texas A&M University Sadegh.modarresi@tamu.edu I. Introduction The complex nature of the electric power generation scheduling system forced engineers to divide the scheduling process into three different steps. These complexities are nowadays getting higher and higher as new technologies are being commonly in use. New advanced technologies like hybrid vehicle‚ and smart meters are among them. In this paper

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    responsibility stop and corporate responsibility begin?’ Morgan Spurlock asks the question on everybody’s lips as waistlines expand and health declines. This leads moviegoers to supersize their responsibility of their poor decisions throughout Supersize Me‚ while Spurlock incorporates a variation of cinematic and persuasive techniques to ultimately lead us to blame corporate businesses. McDonalds prefer the chunky double profit over the wellbeing of their customers. Spurlock‚ focuses on McDonald’s not

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    Crisóstomo Ibarra Crisóstomo Ibarra‚ or commonly called as Ibarra‚ is a half-Filipino half-Spaniard who is the only descendant of the wealthy Spanish Don Rafael Ibarra. He was born and grew up in the Philippines‚ but during his adolescence‚ he spent seven years in Europe for education. Those years prevented him from knowing what was happening in his country. When he had returned to the Philippines‚ he found that his father had died and that the corpse was (supposedly) moved to a Chinese cemetery(but

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    A Summer To Remember The movie Stand By Me is based upon a novel by Steven King. It doesn’t have the same eerie feel as some of his other books and is generally a more serious movie. It takes place in the small town of Castle Rock‚ Oregon. It is the middle of the summer in approximately the early 1960’s. The kids are bored and that is the setup for their adventure to go find a dead body in the woods. The main role of Gordie LaChance is played by Wil Wheaton. He is having trouble in his

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    supposed to review facts‚ documentaries are supposed to observe real life. With reference to Supersize me and Outfoxed do you agree with these statements? Introduction Supersize me is a documentary based on making people aware about obesity and Outfoxed is a documentary that examines media empires led by Rupert Murdoch and takes an in depth look at Fox news. There are factors within Supersize me and Outfoxed to suggest that the statements are true and false. Looking at these factors‚ I am going

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    Super Size That? What if you ate fast food every day? What if you ate it three times a day for thirty days? After recently watching Super Size Me‚ a documentary that depicts a problem which is now on the road to overtake smoking as the largest cause of preventable deaths in the U.S.‚ I can say that like Morgan Spurlock‚ director of Super Size Me‚ there is a likely chance that the experience would not end pleasantly. In fact‚ the information provided in this documentary short through Spurlock

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    Joel Stein‚ a celebrated Times Magazine writer of the article‚ “The Next Greatest Generation: Why Millennials Will Save Us All”. Stein’s article was to influence the people before the millennial generation that millennials are just like the generations before them because they grew up with the same establishment‚ both were rebellious teens‚ and both were prejudged before they were able to create their success. However‚ Stein does not easily give the millennials their recognition. While Stein attempts

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    help him during this research. After 30 days the result is shocking: Morgan changed from a happy‚ healthy person to a depressed‚ unhealthy obese cliënt. The experiment does not only prove the physical but also the mental effects of fast-food. Supersize Me is not only a documentary but also a revolt against the powerful fast-food industries. The documentary begins with a lawsuit against Mc Donalds. Two girls have prosecuted Mc Donalds for being the cause of their obesity. The two girls lost the claim

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    Super-Size Me Review The name of the film we watched was called supersize me. It is a documentary about fast food and the effects it can have on someone if they don’t monitor how much they eat it. The documentary was directed and produced by Morgan Spurlock. The documentary also stared Alexandra Jamieson who was his girlfriend (now ex-wife) who is a vegan chef‚ author‚ and speaker. It also stars 3 physicians a personal trainer and a nutritionist. Morgan Spurlock decided to eat McDonalds

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    Reign Over Me Depression affects all people. Reign Over Me is a movie that deals with a character in a grave state of depression. In Charlie Fineman’s (Adam Sandler) case depression hits hard and leads to a major behavioral change. Fineman blocks out major parts of his life including his college roommate‚ Alan Johnson (Don Cheadle). After running into him on the street‚ it takes a while for this encounter to jog his memory of his best friend. We learn later that this depression is due the

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