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    age-related eye problems is associated with a person’s lifetime exposure to the sun’s UV rays. Folding Sunglasses In 2012 folding sunglasses were re-released by Ray-Ban. This feature allows a smaller storage space when not in use. The folding Aviator is a sample brand that featured this type of

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    Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart‚ nicknamed "Lady Lindy" because of her achievements comparable to those of Charles Lindbergh‚ is considered "the most celebrated of all women aviators." Her accomplishments in the field of aviation inspired others and helped pave the ways for those that followed. Born on July 24‚ 1897‚ in Atchison‚ Kansas‚ Amelia Earhart ’s parents encouraged her from a young age to participate in activities usually left to boys‚ such as football‚ baseball‚ and fishing. Their encouragement

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    1903‚ the industrialized world moved at the speed of a steam engine.” Most people thought that was fast enough. A few months before a smug scientist had claimed that no powered aircraft would ever get in the air despite the efforts of many would-be aviators. His words seemed to have been confirmed a little later after a motorized aircraft crashed into a river‚ killing its pilot. Men wore bushy handlebar mustaches and high-necked collars and wouldn’t have left the house without a derby or a top

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    ENGL 1301 February 5‚ 2013 An Unforgettable Vacation 2) Recall a place you were once fond of – a vacation retreat. Summer 2012‚ in the mid weeks of August; I can recall fond memories of the hot sand between my toes. The sun beaming of my aviator shades‚ crisp touch of my tan skin lying on a jumbo beach chair‚ in the beautiful Island of Destin Florida. Here in this sanctuary‚ was like living in a dream‚ so different compared to anywhere I had ever been. Different in a special way‚ Destin

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    contrast the narrative structures of any two films viewed on this course‚ considering also how the differences you identify influence the viewing experience respectively. 7. Consider whether you think the conventions of realism employed by Martin Scorsese in Raging Bull or the stylisation of Natural Born Killers by Oliver Stone is a more effective way of treating the theme of violence in film. Responses must be based on adequate research conducted. 8. Do you see any contradiction in the use

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    useful have your wider contextual studies been in understanding similarities and differences in the American films you have studied for this topic? (40) Having extended knowledge on the context of the two films we have studied; Goodfellas (Martin Scorsese; 1990; USA) and American Gangster (Ridley Scott; 2007; USA)‚ is useful in many aspects‚ because it allows me to understand completely the accuracy of the representation of many social groups‚ that are depicted in both of the films. For example

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    their homes without warning; they were then taken and blindfolded to the “prison”‚ stripped and sprayed with disinfectant‚ given smocks to wear and their prison number to memorize. There were guards on duty and they wore green khaki uniforms and aviators and carried wooden batons. There was no physical aggression allowed. The guards then ended up harassing and humiliating the prisoners and each conformed to their perceived roles‚ this caused the experiment to be discontinued after six days‚ out of

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    The modern age is an age of electricity. People are so used to electric lights‚ radio‚ televisions‚ and telephones that it is hard to imagine what life would be like without them. When there is a power failure‚ people grope about in flickering candlelight. Cars hesitate in the streets because there are no traffic lights to guide them‚ and food spoils in silent refrigerators. Yet‚ people began to understand how electricity works only a little more than two centuries ago. Nature has apparently

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    Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman was born on January 26‚ 1892 to Susan and George Coleman who had a large family in Texas. At the time of Bessie’s birth‚ her parents had already been married for seventeen years and already had nine children‚ Bessie was the tenth‚ and she would later have twelve brothers and sisters. Even when she was small‚ Bessie had to deal with issues about race. Her father was of African American and Cherokee Indian decent‚ and her mother was black which made it difficult from the

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    December 28‚ 1920. Amelia Earhart is one of the most known pilots today. She broke 15 records‚ 6 being for men‚ because of this‚ to this day‚ we salute Earhart and her determination. If you keep listening you’ll learn more about her and her journey into aviator history. (Startling statement‚ story‚ motivator) (Body) I. Beginning Life A. Explain who she was B. High School and college life II. On her way to fame A. Decided she wanted to become pilot B. 10 minute plane ride/cost C. Became famous

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