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    Catalina Rojas Willis English 10 Credit 4 Pit Bulls – Dangerous and Vicious? Every year‚ more than 2‚000 children in the U.S. are killed by their parents or guardians either through abuse or neglect. A child is more than 800 times more likely to be killed by their adult caretaker than by a Pit Bull (The Real Pit Bull‚ 2010). Pit Bulls are always portrayed as mean‚ dangerous‚ aggressive‚ vicious‚ etc. but the dog’s behavior towards people all depends on the owner and how it’s trained. On July 16

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    Bull Sharks Research Paper

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    Kyle Cosentino Managing Coastal Ecosystems 8/31/10 The Freshwater Shark: Bull Sharks and Their Movement between Fresh and Saline Environments Carcharhinus Leucas or bull sharks are the only species of sharks that are able to travel long distances and spend extended periods of time in freshwater environments. Although many people disagree‚ I believe that one of the bull sharks’ main reason for entering freshwater is to find breeding grounds. There is evidence that supports this theory‚ and it

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    Pit Bull Prohibition Tell me‚ what is the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions a Pit Bull? I can’t speak for everyone‚ but most of you didn’t think of some cute‚ cuddly‚ playful puppy. Most of you envisioned a savage‚ snarling‚ devil dog‚ chained to post in an abandoned yard totally focused on tearing you to shreds. Such stereotypes are created and amplified by scandalous media reports which contribute greatly to societies’ growing fear of these dogs. Fear implores a responsibility

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    The sitting bull The sitting bull was the chief of a Native American tribe and he was one of the bravest people. He was born in 1832 to the Sioux tribe in the North American. When the sitting bull was 43 him and his tribe had battle with the U.S because the Native Americans had gold in there land. He won lots and loss a lot of battles one of his we’ll know battles is Little Bighorn. The sitting bull was one of the best hunters‚leaders‚and

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    Nicole Watkins Persuasive Speech Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to petition against Maryland’s law to identify “Pit Bulls” as a dangerous breed of dog. Six months ago‚ almost to the day‚ my best friend and her new puppy were attacked. She was dog sitting her grandmother’s Mastiff‚ whom at the time had no previous violent history. She kept the Mastiff and her puppy in separate rooms in order to make sure there were no problems‚ but that wasn’t enough. One day‚ out of nowhere‚ the Mastiff

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    spinning in his head‚ continuously creating structurally improvised works of art”. (Bould‚ Mark) His film Raging Bull is an important example of his techniques and style as a director. Scorsese has also made a few important relationships throughout his career. His collaboration with actor Robert De Niro and editor Thelma Schoonmaker‚ created the cinematic masterpiece‚ Raging Bull. The film brought the team a great deal of success. Martin Scorsese’s style as a film maker involves structure as

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    Red Dwarf‚ by Rob Grant & Doug Naylor Red dwarf was written in collaboration by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. However on the cover of the book the author is called Grant Naylor and is referred to as a "Gestalt entity" giving the reader a clue as to what style the book is going to take. The BBC television series of the same name is based on this book but the events of the book and series are quite different and in my opinion the book is superior. The central character of this book is Dave Lister

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    BUS152-A Case Write Up #1- Red Lobster Established in 1968‚ Red Lobster’s focus was bringing seafood to costumers at a price where they could afford. Since then‚ Red Lobster has continued to serve mainstream costumers who didn’t want to spend too much money on seafood while going out to eat. In 2009‚ it held a 43% market share among casual dining seafood restaurants without much competition from other similar seafood restaurant chains. Kim Lopdrup‚ president of Red Lobster‚ saw that the company

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    Easy Riders‚ Raging Bulls (Bowser‚ 2002‚ USA) is a documentary about Hollywood directors in the 1970s. This film might be a model for my Independent Study as it is told in a documentary fashion with clips and interviews intertwined in the film. When the interview is happening‚ the interviewee is in a close up head shot with a black background. In order to enhance the storyline‚ the film uses archival imagery‚ actual movie scenes‚ voice-over‚ interviews and film posters/titles. For example‚ when

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    Raging Bull Film Analysis

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    Visually‚ Raging Bull is close to an artistic disaster. The visual style adopted by director Martin Scorsese and cinematographer‚ Michael Chapman seems to be falling apart. For instance‚ the last fight scene in which Sugar Ray Robinson pummels Jake La Motta depicts ludicrous images; however‚ the continuity editing allows viewers to make sense of it. During this shot‚ Scorsese shows a punch from the perspective of Robinson’s glove as it strikes La Motta’s face. In the seconds that follow‚ we see

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