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    One of Whitehorse physical feature is mount Sima. It’s in only 20 minutes from downtown‚ Mount Sima offers runs from beginner to advanced and includes a freestyle ski area. First opened in 1993‚ Mount Sima was a venue for the 2007 Canada Winter Games.  One human attraction of this city is the Canada’s games centre. The Canada Games Centre is a full service use community sport‚ recreation and wellness facility for the City of Whitehorse and surrounding communities. This region stands along

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    jonathan Hughes MGT430 Edward Marshall Boehm Inc Edward Marshall Boehm is a farmer‚ veterinarian and nature lover living near New York. He is in the art porcelain business. His product is well-known of its quality and uniqueness. The Boehms wanted to position the company for the long run. Their goals for the company were “to make the world aware of Mr. Boehm’s artistic talent‚ to help world wildlife causes by creating appreciation and protection for threatened species‚ and to build

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    Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane The story begins on Egypt Street. On the street there was a house. In the house lived a family‚ the Tulanes‚ and their daughter’s china rabbit-Edward Tulane. They were fairly wealthy‚ and dressed Edward in the best clothes money could buy. Abilene (Edward’s owner) loved Edward very much. But when tragedy strikes‚ Edward is all alone (al least that’ s what he thinks) until he meets a bunch of new people. “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane”‚ by Kate DiCamillo

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    communicate‚ they weren’t able to talk. A month later‚ that same person started sending e-mails to Laura Poitras‚ a woman that had made 2 movies about the US after 911. That man’s name is Edward Snowden‚ he was an NSA worker who wanted to revel how the US government was violating people’s privacy. His name is Edward Snowden and he made one of the bravest acts in American history. He tricked the government and was able to tell Americans what their own country had been hiding from them. The information

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    Edward Snowden was viewed by the government as a traitor when he blew the lid off of the NSA’s unconstitutional spying program and now may never be able to return to the United States. It is hard to disagree with Snowden’s reasoning for informing a nation‚ but easy to view his methods as wrong. He has documents to prove they were spying on visiting diplomats and acknowledged what journalists already knew‚ that they were being targeted. Snowden damaged the surveillance programs that were in place

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    and Twilights Edward Cullen may both be vampires but don’t have much in common. Dracula could not go out in the sun. Edward Cullen can. Although when he does he sparkles‚ which makes things a little difficult when going out in public. Dracula hunted people. He took human lives for blood. Edward Cullen and his family consider themselves “vegetarians” only hunting animals for blood. Dracula slept in a coffin. Edward Cullen doesn’t sleep. Ever. Dracula was a man‚ a Count. Edward Cullen is seventeen

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    Within the film Edward Scissorhands‚ the director Tim Burton exposes us to a vulnerable‚ almost baby like un-developed human in a full grown man’s body. We are allowed in to Edward’s strange‚ yet exciting new world where we experience in his many plaguing problems‚ of heart ache and confusion. Edwards’s problems are both caused equally by‚ his kind-hearted good nature and his trusting soul towards others‚ but at the same time by his rage and anger in desperate times caused by the cruel judging people

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    Discussion Questions on Edward Scissorhands As you watch the movie you will need to take notes to answer these questions. The purpose of this film is to get you ready for the next role we will look at in depth which is that of the artistic designer. You need to consider the needs of the director and work with set designers‚ costuming and other professionals in the film industry for this job. I would like a rough copy of your answers to these questions to be given to the teacher at the end

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    To emphasize the importance of being saved Jonathan Edwards uses literary devices to appeal to the people that were still not converted‚ to go do so now. In the beginning of Edward’s sermon‚ he compares creatures to humans; you’re a nasty dirty thing in the eyes of God if you are a sinner. A tone of fear is already being set‚ you should be afraid because God “hates you.” In this part of the sermon Edwards is talking to everyone in the church when he’s preaching but he’s actually speaking to a group

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    different texts that are out there. People from different cultures and communities write texts that we usually do not take seriously. We do not want to see their point of view about things. We just want them to understand our point of view. “States” by Edward Said is a transcultural text. A contact zone is the space in which transculturation takes place. Mary Pratt defines “Transculturation is a process whereby members of subordinated or marginal groups select and invent from materials transmitted by a

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