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    When I was a little girl I would turn on the TV everyday to see a girl with a blonde wig doing what she loved‚ singing. Hannah Montana was her name‚ and she was my idol. I wanted to be just like her‚ singing in front of millions of people while also being a regular girl. From the time I was little to now it has shown me what I want to do in life‚ musical theatre. By getting into SOAR‚ it will help me reach my goals by bettering my skills and building upon my strengths. Leadership has always been

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    Mountains Beyond Mountains has its fair share of moments in which characters are pushed to the limit‚ revealing inner capabilities that they never thought they had. Before it was his “specialty”‚ Farmer took part in a case that involved a pregnant woman who needed a simple blood transfusion. As simple of a procedure as it may seem‚ the woman’s family was penniless

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    Montana 1948 Novel Essay Year 11 English B ‘I was a Hayden‚ I knew from the time I was young and without having being told‚ that meant something in Bentrock” (pg 126). How does David’s attitude towards the ‘Hayden’ name change during the course of the novel? David always knew he was a Hayden‚ and he knew that the Hayden name meant something in Bentrock. During the course of the novel a series of events unfold that force David’s attitude towards the Hayden

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    Mountain Dew

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    background Mountain Dew has been through many changes since it was introduced in 1942. It started out as a yellow-green drink in a green bottle that had a rush of citrus flavor and more sugar and caffeine than any other soft drink. During the introduction of Mountain Dew it was well known throughout the Eastern seaboard. At this time the objectives was to gain market share. Mountain Dew became popular because of the stock car racing circuit known as NASCAR. During the 1960s Mountain Dew’s objective

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    Mountain Dew Case 1. Based on the case facts - how is Mountain Dew positioned as a brand? What was the role of creative execution/creative concepts in managing the Mountain Dew brand? • Mountain Dew used to be positioned as the hillbilly soft drink. Mountain Dew is positioned as a brand of soft drink for a person who embraces excitement‚ adventure and fun. As said by its positioning statement‚ “ To young‚ active soft-drink consumers who love adventure‚ Mountain Dew is the soft drink that gives

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    Drowling Mountain

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    It was August 2011 and Martin Cartier‚ senior board member of Drowling Mountain‚ was beginning to feel the pressure of Drowling Mountain Ski Resort’s 2010 general meeting that was coming up in two months. Drowling Mountain had historically been the ski resort of choice for the local residents of Syracuse‚ New York. However‚ the company had recorded losses for the past two years. At last year’s annual general meeting‚ Cartier explicitly stated that he would bring the company to sustainable operations

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    “Truth and justice is more important than family loyalty and personal convenience" - This is what Wesley Hayden understands. The novel ‘Montana 1948’‚ written by Larry Watson‚ depicts the story of a twelve year old boy and his life as a kid. The small boy is David Hayden who was the son of Wesley Hayden and lives in a small town called Montana. Truth and justice was way more important over family loyalty and personal convenience and was evident through the heroic decision making done by the town’s

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    Through her characterisation in “Miles City‚ Montana”‚ Munro explores a number of different themes and ideas; drowning‚ survival‚ memory‚ marriage‚ and so on. The way in which Munro‚ through the narrator’s voice‚ uses indirect characterisation allows the reader to gain an understanding of a particular take on parenthood and the burdens and responsibilities that go with it. This‚ for me‚ is the aspect of narrative technique that has particular importance in the story. On first reading of this short

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    Montana 1948 Oral Choices

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    The novel Montana 1948 is a series of tragic events that have a major impact on the narrator‚ David Hyden and his family. David’s shocking revelations lead to his painful gaining of wisdom. When David’s story begins‚ his life is a stable and happy one‚ and his family are close and loving. It is this stability and respect though‚ in which the much loved and admired Frank is held by both the townspeople and David‚ that make the events which occur so shocking‚ particularly for David. He must pretend

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    Saving the Mountains

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    Saving the Mountains Christina Samples Kaplan University Final Project College Composition II Professor Mark Kusnir Table of Contents: I. Essay II. References III. Formal Letter IV. Reflective Piece V. Powerpoint Presentation ( see additional File) Oh the green rolling hills of Appalachia‚ spanning from New York to Alabama‚ mountainous and majestic and yet they are plagued with destruction. Destruction brought

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