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    ripped and seated ourselves in the dark‚ in front of the huge screen. The sound system ambushed our ears. And‚ perhaps more importantly‚ the audience participated in the viewing of the film; we were not passive watchers‚ but cheered the good guys‚ jeered the bad guys‚ and called out during the tense scenes. A type of aura had been produced inside the movie theatre (Jason Weidemann‚ 2000:[sp]). According to Benjamin (1936:794) the aura of an object withers in the age of mechanical reproduction. With regard

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    How Nice Guy Can Succeed

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    How Nice Guys Can Succeed The traditional business philosophy holds the opinion that the nice guy won’t get as far up as the cold competitor in the corporate ladder. Nevertheless Russ C. Edelman‚ coauthor of “Nice Guys Can Get the Corner Office” believes otherwise. He gets several strategies for how nice employees and their companies can finish first based on his survey. They surveyed about 350 nice guys to discuss how they felt about themselves and their performance and get their viewpoints

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    Five Guys Burgers and Fries: Ingredients for Success Dr. Etido Apkan BUS 508: Contemporary Business July 22‚ 2012 In 1986 when the two oldest sons of Jerry and Janie Murrell decided not to attend college‚ they made a decision that ultimately changed their family’s lives forever. As supportive parents‚ the Murrell’s used the money intended for their tuition to open a hamburger take-out shop in Arlington‚ Virginia to keep the boys close to home and employed (Boone and Kurtz‚ 2012‚ p. 78)

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    means of provoking or preventing change. 2. The text I have chosen for this speech is and episode of "Family Guy". "Family guy"‚ much like "The Simpsons"‚ is a satire on the middle class society of America. Some could go as far as to say that family guy‚ to a certain extent is a parody of The Simpsons. For those of you who do not know what family guy is‚ here is a brief over view. 3. "Family Guy" is an animated television series set in the town of Quahog‚ Rhode Island. The title character is the head

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    Family Guy, Friend or Foe?

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    Ryan Klosterman ENG: 101 Assignment 1‚ Draft 1 January 18‚ 2013 Family Guy and Freud: Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious In Antonia Peacocke article “Family Guy and Freud: Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious‚” she discuses the show created by Seth MacFarlane‚ stating how she loves the show and how she can even recite several episodes by heart. However‚ when she first started watching the show she did not care for the type of humor that was expressed. Peacocke goes onto explains

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    Gender In the tv show series “ Family Guy” there are many interpretations to be made. All aspects of the show can mean different things to different people. Some may be offensive but others funny and some can be both! An example of this is the gender stereotyping and discrimination against women. Since the beginning of the series of “Family Guy” the two main female characters‚ Lois and Meg‚ have been stereotypically developed. Lois is the mother and cares for the family. According to most men in

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    Upon the Burning of Our House by Anne Bradstreet LITERARY FOCUS: THE PLAIN STYLE The Puritans favored “plainness” in all things: in dress‚ in the architecture and design of their churches‚ in their forms of worship‚ and in language. Unlike the ornate “high style” popular in England at the time‚ the Puritan plain style used simple sentences and common words from everyday speech. The plain style contained few or no classical allusions‚ Latin quotations‚ or elaborate figures of speech. The plain

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    The novel not only talks about the human destructing the nature but also touches major factors that are used by humanity to destruct this world and those could turn against humanity itself at the end. Atwood talks about technologies‚ genetic engineering‚ scientific inventions‚ private corporations and law and order. The God’s Gardeners in the novels can be compared to the ecological splinter groups that still believe in the importance of nature and take serious actions to protect the nature. Their

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    According to the NSA website “Mission Statement The National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) leads the U.S. Government in cryptology that encompasses both Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Information Assurance (IA) products and services‚ and enables Computer Network Operations (CNO) in order to gain a decision advantage for the Nation and our allies under all circumstances.” However‚ it goes on to say that “National Security Agency is part of the U.S. Department of Defense‚ serving

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    The Name of This Book is Secret By: Anya Lee The Name of This Book is Secret was written by Pseudonymous Bosch. It is the first book in a series of five books called Secret Series. The story starts with a whole chapter x’ed out. In chapter 1 and a 1/2‚ the author explains that he won’t introduce the characters‚ won’t tell where and when the story takes place‚ and that he shouldn’t be telling the story at all. In fact‚ he says he can’t tell anything that would help the reader identify the people

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