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    Executive Summary “The Woody Project” is to expand the production floor of The Custom Woodworking Company by 25% with a budget of $17 million within an 18 month timeframe wherein a semi-automatic production train will be designed and implemented along with other amities to increase production at the quality expected by the stakeholders and their cliental. Background The Custom Woodworking Company established in 1954 produces custom furniture and cabinets to order out of Industrial Estates‚

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    Film has captured and enchanted audiences since its origination with the Lumiere Brothers; and‚ as it developed‚ it began to be used to convey messages and ideas. Film started to become a creative outlet that then turned to a catalyst of philosophical thought. Film theorist Sergei Einstein expressed that film “as a work of art‚ understood dynamically‚ is just the process of arranging images in the feelings and mind of the spectator”. Thus‚ directors began to realize that audience manipulation was

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    that monitors the emotional lives of the people around like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” or “The love boat‚” ect. Through this kind of television‚ the young generation can be taught how to deal with difficult situation. Besides the dialogue from the Woody Allen movie Sleeper Curve also tells something about the human mind is developing to all everyone especially to young people today. It enhances their cognitive faculties‚ but not dumping their mind down‚ therefore‚ it could improve their characters

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    memoir called “The Glass castle”. Recently‚ in August of 2017 “The Glass Castle” was released as a movie that was written by Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Lanham. The movie starred Brie Larson as Jeannette and also casted Emmy Award winning actor Woody Harrelson. More minor roles such as‚ Rose Mary‚ Lori‚ and Brian were played by Naomi Watts‚ Charlie Shotwell‚ and Sadie Sink. When watching the film my expectations and hopes became present in my head and I knew that Jenn Doll was right in saying

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    real life events‚ and the many adolescent gossip girls that live today. While it may seem false‚ in some way shape or form‚ popular media is valued by everyone. Many movies help inspire the young mind of adolescence. The movie Zombieland starring Woody Harrelson (Tallahassee) and Jesse Eisenberg (Columbus) is about the most unlikely crew surviving in Zombie USA. At one point in the movie Tallahassee goes up against a zombie horde and kills them all. My younger self exclaimed “Wow‚ this guy is awesome

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    would sing protest songs while marching in demonstrations. However‚ during the Red Scare following WWI‚ state and federal authorities raided the IWW offices and shut down the organization. Folk music was rescued in large part thanks to Woody Guthrie‚ a poor farmers son who left home at sixteen to discover his homeland. Working odd jobs‚ Guthrie made it through the Depression and eventually became a radio personality in Los Angeles‚ reading radical news of KFVD. Within two years

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    During an interview with the Los Angeles Free Press in 1965‚ Bob Dylan said‚ “All I can do is be me‚ whoever that is‚” (Dylan) which perfectly describes the sentiment you get from his works. During his music career‚ he has changed many aspects of his image‚ music style and religion‚ going so far as to legally change his name from Robert Zimmerman to Bob Dylan. Living during a very fast changing society‚ his works reflect on the Civil Rights movement and other historically significant events. He is

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    about the first few minutes. It could have been a bad dream or just something that might happen in the future. We then learn about Ben Thomas‚ an IRS agent‚ who apparently selects random people for unknown reasons. He screams over the phone to Ezra (Woody Harrelson)‚ a blind meat seller then follows a heart diseased female‚ Emily (Rosario Dawson)‚ and offers her help in tax collection. We slowly learn about all the characters of the movie‚ but without knowing their exact role in it. Dan (Barry Pepper)

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    visited his big early influence Woodie Guthrie in the hospital. Finally Bob Dylan got to meet him and become friends with his lost idol who was slowly dying of Huntington’s disease in Morristown‚ New Jersey‚ Dylan had written him a song called song to Woody. A famous quote from this song is "Bout a funny old world that’s coming along. Seems sick and it’s hungry‚ it’s tired and it’s torn‚ it looks like it’s dying and it’s hardly been born."<br><br>After he graduated high school in the early 1959 Dylan

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    A Critique of The Hunger Games The Hunger Games is the first movie of a trilogy based on the books written by Suzanne Collins. The story takes place in post-apocalyptic America a nation now called Panem ruled by the Capital. Panem consist of twelve districts each responsible for growing or manufacturing goods for the capital. The Capital keeps control by oppressing the citizens and forcing each district to provide one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to compete in the Hunger Games

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