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    Drilling

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    on a drilling rig that provides clockwise torque to the drill string to facilitate the process of drilling a borehole. • Kelly hose o is a flexible‚ steel reinforced‚ high pressure hose that connects the standpipe to the kelly. • Goose neck o A thick metal elbow connected to the swivel and standpipe that supports the weight of and provides a downward angle for the kelly hose to hang from. • Sand trap o Using during well test operations to separate remaining liquid from the sand and store

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    that is being supplied to maintain their audience. Because we discussed mass communication and rhetorical devices‚ my task is going to highlight two different magazine’s approach to covering news about the same celebrity. By creating two articles on Kelly Osbourne in both People Magazine and The National Enquirer‚ I will contrast the different approaches to writing about the same person. The main audience of both articles will be women because they are the principle audience of celebrity news based

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    Quicksilver

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    Quiksilver‚ Inc. (NYSE: ZQK)‚ based in Huntington Beach‚ California‚ is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of surfwear and other boardsport-related equipment. Its logo‚ inspired by Hokusai’s woodcut The Great Wave off Kanagawa[citation needed]‚ consists of a large wave with a mountain on a red background. The company also markets a line of apparel for young girls and women‚ under the brand Roxy‚ named after the daughter of one of the founders.[citation needed] Its logo consists of two copies

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    Donnie Darko

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    Donnie Darko - English assignment by Emma Bak Sauer Donnie Darko is a film by Richard Kelly from 2001‚ with Jake Gyllenhaal in the main lead. The film is supposed to look like it’s from 1988. The film is about a schizophrenic teen that lives in the American suburb of Middlesex. When an unidentified giant plane engine crashes into his room‚ a chain of mysterious events is triggered. Donnie is plagued by visions of an evil-looking rabbit named Frank. Who makes Donnie commit acts of violence‚ and

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    Rear Window

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    directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ was made in the year 1954. It has been said that Rear Window is the basis for D.J. Caruso’s movie Disturbia. Rear Window has three main characters‚ J.B. “Jeff” Jefferies played by James Stewart‚ Lisa Fremont played by grace Kelly‚ and Stella played by Thelma Ritter. Each of these three characters is critiqued by five different categories‚ including‚ appropriateness‚ inherent thoughtfulness or emotionality‚ expressive coherence‚ wholeness and unity‚ and effortlessness.

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    Rear Window ( 1954 )

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    Abdullrahman Al - Abdulghani HUM205 Film Deliberation #04 Rear window ( 1954 ) Director : Alfred Hitchcock Stars : James Stewart ‚ Grace Kelly ‚ Thelma Ritter ‚ Raymond Burr The movie talks about an injured photographer who is stuck in his apartment and all what he can do is look at his neighbors throat his rear window where he noticed that the neighbors wife disappeared so he start to prove that his neighbor killed his wife . In the scene where Jeff calls Thorwald as the phone

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    Seven Brides

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    starred Gene Kelly‚ (Singin’ in the Rain‚ An American In Paris) Dan Daily‚ (There’s no Business Like Show Business) Dolores Gray‚ and Michael Kidd (choreographer of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers). She was third billing‚ and played Jackie Leighton. It’s Always Fair Weather‚ is about three war buddies who agree to meet at a restaurant in ten years. Ten years later‚ they are all at the restaurant‚ doubting they should have come. They eventually became friends again‚ and Ted Riley‚ (Gene Kelly) falls for

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    Saved by the Bell is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993. A retool of the Disney Channel series Good Morning‚ Miss Bliss‚ the show follows a group of friends and their principal. Primarily focusing on lighthearted comedic situations‚ it occasionally touches on serious social issues‚ such as drug use‚ driving under the influence‚ homelessness‚ divorce‚ death‚ and environmental issues. Saved by the Bell starred Mark-Paul Gosselaar‚ Dustin Diamond‚ Lark Voorhies‚ Dennis

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    Ned Kelly's Crimes

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    understanding the motivation that is the cause of the crime committed by the criminal. This is shown in the film Ned Kelly as Ned’s crimes are committed in retaliation for the mistreatment of him by the Victorian Police. This film portrays Ned as heroic figure who is standing up to mistreatment and it portrays the police as villainous scum due to their abuse of power. Ned Kelly viewed himself and his family as victims of police persecution. However whilst growing

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    Rear Window The film I choose to watch and analyze for film techniques is Rear Window‚ Alfred Hitchcock‚ Paramount Pictures‚ 1954. Alfred Hitchcock was known as the “Master of Suspense” for his skills at directing psychological thrillers. How many directors today could make a great thriller like Rear Window work with a camera‚ lights‚ and a window? The fear was not projected up on the movie screen but within the minds of his audiences viewing it. Rear Window has a classification of Genre as a

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