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    INTO THE WORLD Educating Rita ‘I’m coming in‚ aren’t I?’ this dialogue symbolises Rita struggle entering into the world of education and academic. ‘Great thing about booze makes one believe under all the talk one is actually saying something’. This dialogue conveys Franks struggle with alcoholism which leaves hi‚ with a low self-esteem. ‘might go to France‚ might go to my mother’s‚ might even have a baby’. This Dialogue shows that Rita is finally taking control of her life. ‘Denny found out

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    Cowspirasy is a documentary made by environmentalist Kip Anderson and award-wining documentary filmmaker Keegan Kuhn. Released June 26‚ 2014 in Los Angeles‚ California the documentary follows Kip on a journey to find the answer of what was causing climate change‚ only to figure out that the answer was in plain sight. The cause of climate change was animal agriculture. Now he goes to all these environmental organization to get no information on why they are not trying to stop animal agriculture from

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    Holden Caulfield plays a timeless character in the sense that his way of life is common for the American teenager‚ in his time as well as now. Today parents dread the terrible and confusing adolescent years of their child’s life. In J.D. Salinger’s book‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden is in this terrible and confusing point of his life. At this point in his life‚ as well as in modern teenager’s lives‚ a transition occurs‚ from child to adult. Holden takes this change particularly rough and develops

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    The Jazz music of the Big Band Era was the peak of over thirty years of musical development. Jazz was so innovative and different that it could literally sweep the world‚ changing the musical styles of nearly every country. Big band Jazz that makes the feet tap and the heart race with excitement that it is recognized with nearly every type of music. The musical and cultural revolution that brought about Jazz was a direct result of African-Americans pursuing careers in the arts following the United

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    executive and has also performed voice over work for local advertisers. The former Aflac duck voice was done by Gilbert Gottfried who was dismissed on March 14th after he posted on his person Twitter account a series of jokes about the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. This post lost Aflac about 75 percent of the corporation’s revenue that derived from Japan. There have been 52 television commercials featuring the duck since the year 2000‚ along with numerous radio

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    the “best show on wheels.” This sounds like a producer enjoying the great performance he has created. 2. What kind of entrepreneurial operation is Boston Duck Tours? The business is a start-up with unique features and thus an example of what most people term “pure entrepreneurship.” Wilson is a founder and a “true entrepreneur.” Boston Duck Tours has shown excellent growth‚ but its growth and prospects are not of such spectacular mature that it would be classified as a high-potential venture or

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    Brontosaurus titled “To Be A Platypus” touches on the discovery and classification of the duck-billed platypus native to Australia. The chapter opens with a note on the origin of the telegram‚ in which the platypus was first described using the four words “monotremes oviparous‚ ovum meroblastic” by Cambridge biologist W. H. Caldwell. Fundamentally‚ this translates to the platypus being a mammal that possesses a duck-like bill and lays eggs. The “duckbill” of the platypus is a result of its adaption to

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    The film ‘About a Boy’ directed Paul Weitz goes through the ups and downs of a 12 year old boy called Marcus Brewer (Nicholas Hoult). Marcus has started at a new school and is attacked and harassed by bullies. His mum Fiona Brewer (Toni Collette) battles through life raising Marcus by her own while fighting depression. Will Freeman (Hugh Grant) a thirty six year old man with no job‚ wife and kids becomes close friends to Marcus; he helps out Marcus problems with the bullies and assists with Fiona’s

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    Director‚ James Naismith moved on to work at the YMCA Training School in Springfield‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1891. The game of basketball was inspired by a children’s game James Naismith knew called duck-on-a-rock‚ in which players throw a small rock at a “duck” placed on top of a large rock in an attempt to knock the “duck” off. The first game of basketball was played with a soccer ball and two peach baskets used as goals. After changing the peach baskets for open hoop nets‚ James Naismith soon wrote the Thirteen

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