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    Coach‚ Girls on the Run Fairfield East Elementary‚ Fairfield Central Elementary September-November 2013‚ February-May 2014‚ September- November 2014‚ February-May 2015‚ September- November 2015 100 hours Girls on the Run is a not for profit organization with the mission of educating and preparing girls for a life-time of self-respect and healthy living. Girls on the Run celebrates each girl’s uniqueness and strives to teach young girls to appreciate the differences in others. I have worked with

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    Filmic Techniques Establishing shot • An establishing shot is usually the first shot of a new scene‚ designed to show the audience where the action is taking place. It is usually a very wide shot or extreme wide shot. • To orientate the viewer to the flow of the narrative by alerting the audience to the beginning of a new sequence‚ but does not itself carry narrative information. Effect: When the director wants the responder (us) to understand the emotion being experienced by the character

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    Fun Run 2 Analysis

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    The game I have chosen to critique is Fun Run 2‚ a real-time multiplayer game with over 5 million downloads making it one of the most popular free to play multiplayer game. It is developed by DirtyBit with Corona SDK and is a cross-platform game for IOS and android phones/tablets available on Apple App Store and Google Play store. Fun Run 2 is a game where you can race against 3 other people who can be your friends‚ strangers or bots in multiple maps collecting different power-ups to boost yourself

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    The novel‚ Elephant Run by Roland Smith is mainly about a boy named Nick Freestone. He can be best described as a brave person. There are several reasons why Nick exhibits this trait. First of all‚ Nick’s mother sends him to live in Burma with his father‚ to keep him in a safer place. “Nick held his breath. After a long pause she said‚ ‘I agree with him. I’m sending you to Burma’” (Smith 4). This shows that Nick is brave because‚ to some‚ leaving people in your family can sometimes be tense and scary

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    In the story‚ “Raymond’s Run‚” the character Squeaky is a girl that lives in Brooklyn‚ NY. She comes with from a low- income family and she also loves to run. I believe that this character‚ Squeaky‚ is a very admirable character. One reason that she is admirable is because she stands up for what she believes in. The second reason is because she is a very honest person. The last reason she is a very admirable character is because she is an extremely confident person. One of the reasons that

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    Another feminist song still heard by today’s generation by Beyoncé in terms of its lyrical content is"Run the World (Girls)‚" it actually paints a picture of an empowered woman. The song’s lyrics and title are an aggressive message promoting female empowerment. A part of the lyrics of the song go‚ "I’m reppin’ for the girls who taking over the world. Help me raise a glass for the college grads. 41 rollin’ to let you know what time it is‚ check. You can’t hold me. I work my 9 to 5‚ better cut my check

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    Japan Run Mafia Gangs

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    The Japanese mafia run the world? “The Japanese mafia who run the world. The Yakuza are the world’s richest and most powerful gangsters. They control many of the big-name Japanese corporations that now have huge leverage in the major western economies. Nothing can be done to loosen the grip of the Yakuza on the world economy.”(http://www.conspiracybomb.com/azconspiracy.htm) The Yakuza‚ said to be the world’s most powerful gang‚ is also said to be the head of several gangs. The origins of the

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    Why Teens Run Away

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    What kind of complication drives a teenager to run away from home? When a person is in their teen years it is difficult to have complete control over emotions. Dangerous decisions are made as a result from the lack of control. There are many actions teens make to cope with their issues. The majority of adolescents turn to running away as their only option to distance themselves from difficult home environments‚ seek independence‚ or suffer from depression. First of all‚ arguing parents can make

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    Raymond’s Run Raymond’s run is a story about a young girl named Squeaky‚ her disabled brother Raymond‚ and how they find out what each other can do. Squeaky is a show off to her friends and family‚ because she knows she is the fastest around and she is proud of it. She can win any land race she enters and knows it. On the other hand there is her older brother Raymond who she has to look after. He might be disabled but in the end it turns out he’s not that bad at everything. The story leads

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    Run for the BorderIt is easier to run a revolution than a government Ferdinand E Marcos 1917-81 Filipino politician president Time New York 6 June 1977 Websters dictionary defines the word revolution as an overthrowing of government andor radical change Websters The usual goal of a revolution is to change something that the populace does not like The Mexican Revolution of 1910 was just that The changes made in the Mexican government during the first half of the twentieth century bear many resemblances

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