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    ASSIGNMENT Unit 5 When completing this assignment‚ provide examples of how you put your knowledge into everyday situations at work. You may continue on a separate sheet if necessary. Name: Date: Type of abuse Define the abuse Signs and symptoms of the abuse Physical abuse Sexual abuse Psychological/emotional abuse Financial abuse Institutional abuse Self-neglect Neglect by others

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    John Eseo ENG 2000-02 The Theme of “Poetry” In Marianne Moore’s “Poetry‚” the speaker expresses her deep feelings on poetry. She resents poetry and does not find it enjoyable; however‚ she finds that poetry can be very useful or have its own type of importance and significance when done correctly. At the start of the poem‚ you can already sense her dislike in poetry. The speaker of the poem immediately expresses her bitterness towards poetry in the first line when she says‚ “I‚ too‚ dislike

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    Bowling for Columbine: Oral Commentary Bowling for Columbine is a film by Michael Moore about the shooting at Columbine High School. Moore‚ using his average American persona‚ explores controversial issues such as gun control in American and the role of media in contributing to the culture of fear. He conveys his viewpoints as well as cultural perspectives through a range of different film techniques. Three of these techniques includeinterviews‚ archival footage and intertextuality. Interviews

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    Good Morning/Afternoon I’m Jasmine Antonie and I’m here to talk about Michael Moore’s film ‘Bowling for Columbine’ and some of the techniques that are used in the film. Michael Moore uses persuasive film techniques to position the audience to accept his version of the truth. Some of the techniques used by Michael Moore to position the audience are editing‚ sequencing and music. He uses them by editing parts of the film to marginalise the NRA and gun owners. He sequences the film into a certain position

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    Although outsourcing seems to be a very common practice by big business‚ Smith realized how small towns like Flint lived their lives off of General Motors. The cheaper wages that outsourcing provide 4a) One internal influence that guided Michael Moore through this documentary was his ties to his

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    In the interactive documentary Bowling for Columbine directed by Michael Moore‚ the societal issues of gun law and how mental health and bullying can affect people are discussed. The documentary applied heavily in 2002 when it was first made after the shootings at Columbine high school and in present day due to America taking the wrong course of action to improve accessibility to guns and provide help to those who need or ask for it. On top of this he also cover white supremacy and racism present

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    dangerous‚ usually where the workers have few opportunities to address his or her situation(s) (Moore‚ 2007). This can include exposure to harmful materials‚ hazardous situations‚ extreme temperatures‚ or abuse from employers (Moore‚ 2007). Sweatshop workers earn as little as half to one quarter of what he or she needs to provide for basic nutrition‚ shelter‚ energy‚ clothing‚ education‚ and transportation (Moore‚ 2007). The following topics will be addressed in this paper legal‚ cultural‚ and ethical

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    Virginia vs Moore

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    Virginia vs. Moore Crystal Simpkins‚ James Rodocker‚ Richard Smith‚ Sharmaine Currie‚ Teneshia Murray‚ Professor Jim Daly CJA/304 August 10‚ 2015 February 20‚ 2003 Portsmouth‚ Virginia two detectives responded to a radio call of a suspended driver. (No clear location of the traffic stop) after the subject was arrested he was moved to the second location. Second location was the hotel parking lot of Moore where the officers decided to search him finding the 16grams of crack cocaine

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    Characters : - Alexander (Alex‚ alec) Alicia (Alex’s Mum) Frederick (Alex’s Dad) Jerry Setting: - Early 20th Century Ireland‚ WW1 in France (Two settings) Summary – Part 1 * The story starts with the narrator Alexander Moore who is awaiting his death by a firing squad. * We get an indication early on in the text that the relationship with his parents is not good. * ‘My heart doesn’t bleed for her’ referring to his mother. This shows us that he did not have much love for his mother

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    think it is a great movie; it is the best documentary I have seen in my life. It is humorous and disturbing‚ and I believe Michael Moore planned this out – to amuse and scare the viewers at the same time‚ while watching this movie. I gives him thumbs up for choosing such a hard subject‚ but still making space for a little bit of fun. That is extremely good. Michael Moore speaks from his own point of view in “Bowling for Columbine”‚ but he remains a balance between subjective and objective‚ and that

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