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    Rodney King

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    Contempt of Cop: The Rodney King Beating On March 3‚ 1991‚ Los Angeles police officers attempted to stop a white sedan traveling at a high rate of speed through Lake View Terrace‚ a residential neighborhood in northern Los Angeles. After a short pursuit‚ King was ordered out of his vehicle at gunpoint. King refused to comply and became belligerent and uncooperative. The use of open-hand controls‚ pepper spray and tasers were ineffective‚ as King continued to assault officers while resisting

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    Discontented King

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    “The Discontented King” “The Discontented King” was written by John Gruelle and is part of Raggedy Anns’ Fairy Stories which was written in 1928. This story is about a King who had everything he could ever imagine. In fact‚ he had so much that he had to ask his Wise Men to think of new things for him to wish for‚ because he had run out of ideas. When the Wise Men cannot think of anything‚ one of the Wise Men’s wives suggests that the wives take the place of the Wise Men for a while. Everyone

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    King Kong (1933) V.S King Kong (2005) King Kong is one of the most recognizable motion-picture of all time. Written and produced by Merian C. Cooper‚ "King Kong‚ a story worth making two movies about the suspense/thriller‚ was state of the art when it first came out in 1933‚ and was brought back to life through current state of the art technology in 2005" (Layton‚ 2003). The stop-motion animation in the 1933 film and the new and improved computer animation in the 2005 version about this gigantic

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    XIV: The Greatest King of France Shadi Zaker Ms. Piperias CHY 4U1 Tuesday December 17th‚ 2013 A country like France has developed over many years and continues to flourish. French history is well known to countless people for the reason being the famous blood line of the Louis’. France had a total of seventeen King Louis that ruled France at one point. The controversy of which king was the greatest could still exist to this day. Who was the greatest king of France? A question

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    a vote in America‚ there were women chosen by God to do extremely powerful ministry for the kingdom of God. Mary Slessor‚ Margaret Marsh‚ and Amy Carmichael each had a distinct calling from God to serve overseas. These women overcame many obstacles like health deficiencies and doubt from others to take the gospel to all nations. Their inspiring stories are worth telling for generations to come. Mary Slessor was a hardworking Scottish missionary who was inspired by David Livingstone. She grew up in

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    Burger King

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    Case Study: Burger King Beefs Up By Janet Mosha Burger King is the world’s largest chain of flame-broiled fast food restaurants. Its core competency is its flame-broiled burgers; whereas other fast food hamburger joints serve fried burgers or no burgers at all‚ Burger King offers the unique flame-broiled burgers with any options that a customer might like‚ consumers have the benefit of having a burger they cannot find elsewhere. Initially Burger King only sold burgers‚ fries‚ shakes‚ and sodas;

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    King On Writing

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    The novel‚ “On Writing” by Stephen King is divided into 3 main sections and a post-reading section. The novel starts off with King problematizing the actual purpose of the book to the books audience. He uses very informal language in this section and throughout the novel as a whole. This language includes speaking to his audience directly‚ asking them questions and to even perform tasks‚ and informal phrases including swearing. He ultimately tells the readers that this book is not an autobiography

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    The Kings of Summer

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    and unfair to Joe. During one night when the family gathers to play Monopoly‚ like they used to do when Mom was alive‚ the tension explodes. Joe didn’t want to play anyway‚ he wanted to go to a party with his friends. After a fight with his dad‚ Joe ends up calling the police‚ claiming physical abuse. It’s a radical move‚ dark and evocative of a deep psychological schism. There’s a furious and smart movie inside "The Kings of Summer‚" a first feature by director Jordan Vogt-Roberts‚ a film about three

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    Would you get in the way of a 140 dog? I wouldn’t. This dog named Buck had a mission and that was to become the primordial beast. Buck did this by learning all the laws and flaws to living as a sled dog. Also Bucks inner instincts from ancestors had kicked in through his journey of life. As well as that Buck fought his way to the top of the sled team and didn’t stop there. All of this is how Buck became such a primordial beast. Buck gained experience about the laws and flaws about being a sled dog

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    When Alexander II became the Tsar‚ Russia was in total disarray. Her once widely respected and feared army was humiliated on the battlefields in the Crimean Peninsula‚ 80% of the people were in poverty and illiterate. Russia was still stuck in the middle ages while the rest of Europe was steaming in through the Industrial Era. Alexander II saw this as a need for change‚ primarily in response to the Crimean War‚ however to be able to do this‚ he also had to change the Russian society‚ therefore in

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