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    made by the brilliant minds at Chipotle tells the story of a Scarecrow who works in a Crow Foods factory. The commercial progresses to show the truth behind the factory’s cruel manufacturing techniques. The Scarecrow realises how the truth is being hidden from the public and how oblivious the public is. After some time‚ the Scarecrow explores the barren field outside the city. He discovers a pepper crop which he uses to create an all natural farm. At the end‚ the scarecrow creates his own organic food

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    Analysis of the Gruffalo

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    The Gruffalo A mouse‚ which is the main character of the story‚ is about to be eaten in four times: by a fox‚ an owl‚ a snake and‚ finally‚ a gruffalo. The first three of them invite the little mouse to the places where they live but the mouse denies their invitations because it have met with a gruffalo‚ an own invented animal. The mouse’s surprise was that this creature exists so it tells the gruffalo it is the scariest animal in the wood and both of them go for a walk to prove it. When the gruffalo

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    Kryptos Analysis

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    Not only does it hold an encrypted code on it but it is also a beautiful structure made up of varies different materials. I choose this as my topic because it not only is beautiful but it is also has a lot of social impact due to the secret code hidden within. I chose Kryptos as my art piece because it fascinates me that there is a piece of art work in front of the CIA headquarters that even they don’t know what it says. In 1998 a CIA physicist had decrypted the first three panels but could not

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    mateship are large aspects. Speaking in informal Australian English dialect “Yeah‚ s’ppose so‚ Bloody long time to be cooped up in one of those things”‚ it shows Wal’s laid back nature and lack of intellectualism calling the aeroplane ‘one of those things’. A relaxed nature and lack of intellectualism or appreciation of intellect is reflective of Australian culture from the

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    9/11 Analysis

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    1. The strong point of the movie is that it shows the parallel worlds of Lana and her uncle Paul. They both are people who try to help the world be a better place and they both end up in horrible situations in two very important cities in the United States. Lana is in Los Angeles volunteering at a Christian homeless shelter and Paul who is a Vietnam veteran tries to prevent Los Angeles from attacks just like 9/11. He suspects everyone who is of Arabic origin. They meet each other when a Pakistani

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    Interpersonal Analysis

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    Unconditional Love A mother-daughter relationship is extremely vital and special. I am immensely grateful and blessed to have an incredible relationship with my mom. Some people are not as privileged to have such an incredible bond with their mothers the way I do. The bond and relationship that I have with my mom can never be replaced and it means more than any other relationship that I have ever had with anybody else. It is obvious that a mother-daughter relationship goes through an appreciable

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    Risk Analysis

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    Risky business There is a risk in every business venture due to uncertainty of being ale to meet expectations the business sets for itself. Our world is a market of consumers where the stakes of conducting business are unpredictable and sometimes random. With any business venture comes risks that need to be taken into consideration when attempting to reach consumers and to establish a company’s strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and potential threats to reaching accomplishments. Risk can

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    Pestle Analysis

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    This paper appraised business external and internal environments‚ with specific reference to the Nigerian business environment. The methodology adopted is basically theoretical and narrative based on aggregative and specific SWOT Matrix and PESTLE Analysis models‚ respectively‚ from previous studies. A review of related literature and exploration of theoretical framework provided more insight into the various factors of the environments of business. The appraisal showed that both external and internal

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    Analysis of Dreamland

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    Crystal Taylor English 124 Andrea Johnson Analysis of “Dreamland” by Edgar Allan Poe The life and experiences of Poe are all incorporated into his poetry and stories. His life was filled with tragedy. Poe’s parents died when he was young‚ his foster mother‚ siblings and wife all died as well. On top of this throughout his life he accumulated debt and was constantly criticized by those around him. Dreamland is a journey alone in the world of dreams searching for something greater in life

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    Inherit The Wind Analysis

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    the small town Dayton‚ Tennessee‚ was written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The play was not intended to depict the actual history or the proceedings in the Scopes’ trial but it was used as a vehicle for exploring social anxiety and ant-intellectualism that existed in the Americas during the1950s. Lawrence and Lee wrote the play as a response to the threat to intellectual freedom presented by the anti-Communist hysteria of the McCarthy era. The major themes depicted in the Inherit the Wind include

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