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    Acts of Kindness

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    leave me with a renewed faith in mankind. I was living in Billings‚ Montana and was moving back home to Kennewick‚ Washington with my six month old daughter. It was a 670 mile journey. I drove a little blue Ford Festiva and had it packed to the point where I didn’t think anything else could fit in it. It was a beautiful sunny morning when we left on our journey. I was feeling pretty good by the time we reached Bozeman‚ Montana‚ about 150 miles into our trip. The radio was playing perfect sing along

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    The Bad Trip

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    road‚ she came back‚ grabbed her stuff and my ten year old sister‚ Jade‚ and left. Down the road‚ we moved into a smaller house fit for three. Montana‚ my dad‚ and I‚ and when we moved. All Hell broke lose. Six months into the divorce‚ Montana got some new friends‚ they had a particular hobby that Montana and I had never heard of‚ smoking marijuana. Montana and I smoked the joint‚ and didn’t feel much. So we didn’t think it was a big deal. He didn’t like it as much as me‚ he pretty much stopped. I

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    Presenting Assessment Tasks Students are required to submit 3 completed pieces of writing. * Each piece of writing must address the wider implications/ideas of the context (Encountering Conflict). * You also need to draw upon the novella Montana 1948 to support your ideas. * You must have a cover attached to each of your writing pieces‚ explaining the purpose‚ form and intended audience of your writing. ASSESSMENT 1: EXPOSITORY ESSAY Prompt: “In times of Conflict‚ our personal

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    Degree Bachelor of Arts Credit 3 credit hours Assessment Tasks Assessment 1 Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Assessment 2 Assignments/Labs/Quizzes Assessment 3 Acoustic Study Prepared by Al Yonovitz‚ PhD © University of Montana First published 2010 Contents Introduction UM Mission Statements Welcome About the Instructor Class Organization Learning Objectives Class Times Class Attendance

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    Scarface Film Analysis

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    This film is littered with criminals and is the basis of the whole movie. Three techniques that I believe identify the theme are costumes‚ lighting‚ and acting style. The acting style that I am referring to is depicted in the scene where Tony Montana is being questioned by immigration officials. He is being deceitful to keep the immigration officials from finding out about his background. " Tony is quickly revealed to be lying in his answers firmly establishing his deceitful characteristics" (

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    the items? Data: LOCATION LABOR COST UNITS PRODUCE Cambodia 6 laborers @ $3/day= $18.00/day 40 China 10 laborers @ $2/day= $20.00/day 45 Billings‚ Montana 2 laborers @ $60/day= $120.00/day 100 COST OF GOODS PER UNIT LOCATION Labor cost per day/productivity COST PER UNIT Cambodia $18.00/40 $.45 China $20.00/45 $.44 Billings‚ Montana $120.00/100 $1.20 Based on the data provided: China is the most economical location to product the items having lower labor cost of $0.44 per unit. B)

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    and also I will explain why I hunt. Rick Bass begins the essay explaining why he likes to hunt. Bass opens the essay saying‚ “I was a hunter before I came far up into northwest Montana‚ but not to the degree I am now.” From this quote‚ we learn that he must have grown up hunting. Bass and his wife moved to Yaak‚ Montana‚ because they were feeling restless in Mississippi. In the north‚ he began to notice all the other animals he could hunt. He began the fall in love with the woods in ways he never

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    concept‚ ‘prejudice and hatred are never right in a just society’ are explored in Larry Watson’s 1993 fictional novel‚ ‘Montana 1948’ and also in the film‚ ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’‚ directed by Scott Hicks. Specifically‚ the two compositions delve into this notion by mainly focusing on the prejudices that are placed on those who are not of the Caucasian race. For example‚ in ‘Montana 1948’ the Indians are discriminated against and American-Japanese citizens are victimized in ‘Snow Falling on Cedars’

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    What does the title suggest? The title suggests that the novel is based somewhere desolate‚ isolated and cold. It also suggests that the setting is very important‚ otherwise‚ why not call it Scarecrow since he’s the main character? Genre: The genre of this novel is action/thriller. I have determined this because the definition of thriller; a suspenseful adventure story‚ fits perfectly with the novel. What is the point of view of the novel? This novel was written in third person. This

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    argument that can be used in this case is against Tony Montana‚ the virtue argument. Since he made his fortune illegally dealing cocaine‚ it is fair to say he was not paying any taxes on that money or redistributing any of it back into society. This does a disservice to virtues such as honesty. Furthermore‚ by skipping taxes all together he does not contribute to collective benefits‚ for example roads and education. Given the way that Montana built his wealth‚ the beneficence argument should be applied

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