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    The Salt of the Earth‚ a 1954 film by Michael Wilson‚ is truly a masterpiece. In a very unbiased and professional way‚ I can say that this film is thus far‚ my favorite film that we have seen in our Chicano Cinema class‚ and the reason is easily seen. This film by Wilson adequately and precisely depicted the struggles that many Mexican American citizens suffered through in their work. The movie takes place in Zinc Town‚ New Mexico‚ where the population consists of many miners that work for the

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    The Sea and the Fury

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    The Sea and The Fury Piracy seems more suited to Johnny Depp and Robert Louis Stevenson books‚ not devastating violent acts that have had an ever-growing fear in the 21st century. Southeast Asia‚ or the `Arc of Instability’ (a more appropriate name for this essay)‚ has become a hot spot for modern day pirates within the last decade. Maritime Terrorism has also become more widespread due to several Southeast Asian terrorist groups who have the intention and capability of waging terror on

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    Ipad Mini Review

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    Product: Ipad mini 1.Remarkably thin and light‚ the iPad mini is the perfect size for holding in one hand. The iPad mini also fits comfortably in the pocket of a coat or a handbag‚ making it ideal for use on the move. It’s also beautifully designed‚ with obvious influences taken from Apple’s iPhone 5. Finally‚ it’s Apple’s cheapest iPad starting at like 270. The iPad Mini supports the LTE networks of AT&T‚ Sprint‚ and Verizon Wireless (no luck‚ T-Mobile!). This means it has access to 4G mobile

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    invading Asian shore crab (Hemigrapsus sanguineus)‚ has been a growing cause for concern for over a decade in Southeastern Massachusetts. It is suspected that the species was first introduced in the U.S. as adults or larvae present in ballast water discharged from incoming global trade ships. The first specimen in the U.S. was recorded in Townsend Inlet‚ Cape May County‚ NJ in 1988. The first appearance in Massachusetts was near Woods Hole on Cape Cod in 1992. By 1994‚ the Asian shore crab was identified

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    Sea Farer vs Sea Fever

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    Fitzgerald May 16‚ 2013 Period 3 "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" Comparative Essay People have been drawn to the adventures the sea has to offer for centuries. Many attempts have been made to express this desire in various ways. Voyaging on the sea has been a constant topic in all of the arts throughout history. "The Seafarer" and "Sea Fever" are poem that both express how a sailor’s love for the sea creates an obligation to be on the sea‚ whether it is wanted or not. This necessity is reflected

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    Rider to the Sea

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    to open the package but then decide to hide it in case their mother‚ who is waking up‚ should come in and see them crying. Maurya enters. After the sea had claimed the lives of her husband and four eldest sons‚ Maurya tries to discourage Bartley‚ her last living son‚ from going to Connemara to sell a horse‚ which was the trip Michael took when he died. But Bartley insists that he will cross the mainland in spite of winds and high seas. Mad and aggravated at Bartley for not listening

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    Dead Sea Scroll

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    Dead Sea Scroll The settlement of Qumran is one kilometer inland from the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. The scrolls were found in eleven caves nearby‚ between 125 meters (e.g.‚ Cave 4) and one kilometer (e.g.‚ Cave 1) away. None were found within the settlement‚ unless it originally encompassed the caves. In the winter of 1946–47‚ Palestinian Muhammed edh-Dhib and his cousin discovered the caves‚ and soon afterwards the scrolls. John C. Trever reconstructed the story of the scrolls from several

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    Mini Marketing Plan

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    MINI MARKETING PLAN Introduction Marketing Plans work when they are based on unique‚ meaningful marketing strategies that focus on the current needs and desires of a target customer. Ten Steps to Marketing Success 1. Finding your niche ----Market Segmentation/Unserved or Underserved customers ----Size‚ Usage‚ Benefits‚ Lifestyles‚ Occupation‚ Distribution Channels‚ Geography‚ Income‚ Social Class‚ Personality‚ Age‚ Family size‚ etc. (Examples-Demographics‚ Market Surveys‚ etc

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    Lost Salt Gift of Blood

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    McLeod Imagery is used fairly often in the eastern coast of Canada may have an unforgiving and rather harsh streak‚ but many Canadians choose to raise their families and practice their craft there. In both short stories by Alistair McLeod; The Lost Salt Gift of Blood and The Boat‚ the setting of the Canadian east coast is used to develop both the plot and the character. Along with the narration of the physical setting there is also the intricate dialogue spoken by the various characters. In combination

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    Riders to the Sea

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    Riders to the Sea by J.M. Synge Biography John Millington Synge was born on April 16‚ 1871 to a middle class Protestant family. He was educated at private schools in Dublin and studied piano‚ flute‚ violin‚ music theory and counterpoint at the Royal Irish Academy of Music. He was a talented student and attended Trinity College where he studied Irish and Hebrew. During this time Synge encountered the writings of Darwin and developed and interest in the Aran Islands. Reading Darwin coincided with

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