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    In an analysis of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and one of many film adaptions‚ Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula‚ it is very evident that the female characters within the movie and the book are remarkably different. Not only is the love interest between Mina (Ryder) Harker and Dracula (Oldman) an addition to the movie‚ but the extreme sexualization of all the female characters within the film adaption portray the women in a new light. Through the distinction in character portrayal between the movie and the

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    On September 9‚ 2001 the World Trade Center in New York City was struck by two hijacked airplanes. There were two other planes that had been hijacked by al- Qaeda terrorists‚ all with the intent of suicide attacks. One of the planes was flown into the Pentagon in Washington D.C.‚ while the other crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. It was the biggest terrorist attack the United States had ever experienced with over 3‚000 combined casualties. These attacks produced profound and durable changes that

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    machines; they just go through the clothes to show what is underneath someone’s clothes. Jeffery Rosen and Connie Shultz both present decent arguments on the full body scanner issue in their articles by using the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) regulations‚ privacy issues‚ security and the way they present their articles. Jeffery Rosen‚ a professor at George Washington University Law School‚ comments regularly on legal affairs and has a few books on issues such as privacy and the courts

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    danger‚ damage‚ loss‚ and crime ( TSA.gov 2012). The system that I will be discussing in my paper is the Airport Security system. This system has become very important to the airline industry because it ensures customer safety. Without the creation of TSA and the integration of information technology to monitor airports more efficiently we may have had several other attempts of terror attacks. September 11‚ 2001 was a very tragic day for the United States of America. On this day 19 terrorists boarded

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    UnEnchanted | By: Chanda Hahn | Period 5 12/10/12 | | Pg.: 1-50 A. 1. Who is the main character? Mina Grime Pg. 1 2. What was an odd thing Mina saw on the way to school? A Rooster‚ dog‚ and cat Pg.36 3. How old is the main character? Sixteen Pg.13 4. What happened inside the glue factory? Brody Carmichael almost died Pg. 27 5. What happened inside the gym that was for Mina? ------------------------------------------------- A school assembly to honor her Pg.45 -------------------------------------------------

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    in unsafe and unsure times citizens need to sacrifice for their safety. The Transportation Security Administration‚ or TSA‚ defends the scanners the most‚ doing their best to dispel all rumors of misuse‚ invasion of privacy‚ and health risks cited by the scanners opponents and also have allowed an alternative pat down instead of being scanned if the passenger so wishes. The TSA also goes on further to implement strict rules and regulations for the use of the scanners‚ restricting all images from

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    Before David Neeleman’s non-compete agreement with Southwest Airlines expired‚ he envisioned the concept of starting a low-fare airline that would combine common sense‚ innovation‚ and technology and bring the humanity back into air travel (Gittel & O’Reilly‚ 2001). In 1998‚ JetBlue was born. In order for David to fulfill his goal of a “do-it-right” kind of airline‚ he needed to recruit superior industry veterans who were willing to start from scratch and place an emphasis on employees and customers

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    dagligdagssituationer bliver forvrænget. I novellesamlingen ”Bjergtaget” handler nogle af hendes fortællinger om mennesker‚ der vågner forandret op i en ny verden1. De fem personer‚ der medvirker i historien‚ bliver præsenteret i de første 5 linjer‚ hvor Mina‚ hendes mor og far ankommer hos Inge og Hans-Kurt. På samme tid bliver en hund ved navn Villy præsenteret. Det bliver altså allerede her gjort klart‚ hvem Villy‚ som overskriften er‚ er. Villy er Hans-Kurt og Inges hund‚ men Inge har aldrig haft noget

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    The three main characters are Mina‚ Skellig‚ Michael. I am exploring the characters of Skellig and Mina and their role for changing Michael’s life. Skellig and Mina create positive changes in Michael’s life‚ however his family situation also contributes to his growth. As you move though the book Michael character changes‚ he no longer isolates himself and no longer hides his feelings. At the start of the book he was stressed and lonely‚ once he meets Skellig and Mina he comes out of himself and starts

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    from danger. In the novel Mina Murray is the embodiment of Victorian virtue in which she is loyal‚ earnest‚ innocent‚ and dependent of her husband. Stoker creates another character‚ Lucy Westenra who is completely opposite of Mina. Lucy is embodies the desire of women who want to liberate themselves. Only Mina shows any considerable strength or resourcefulness. Lucy is primarily two-dimensional victim‚ picture of perfection who is easy for Dracula to prey upon. Mina is not most noteworthy for

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