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    Independence I slowly get off the plane, wishing I could go back to Bangladesh. I am going to miss the fourteen years I have spent there. Surprisingly, I’ll even miss the unclear foggy sky and the dreadfully slow traffic. My family wanted to get out of this corruption and move to a better place. They decided to go to a large country in North America called Canada. I get out of the airport and, waiting for us outside, is my uncle Russell. He is my dad’s oldest brother. The last time I saw him was

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    I start to move out of bed and towards the door of my room. I know what I’m going to be doing today, I will be spending all my time with my family on our boat fishing. From around 6 in the morning till 7 at night. It should be fun to hang out for a whole day in the hot sun with the family. Ah, who am I kidding this is going to be awful. I don’t even like fishing. Especially when I’m on a boat where I’m not allowed to get up much less move around freely without being told to sit down or to stop

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    Mom,  Here’s an explanation of my actions and the reason I am back in Kentucky. I could tell you like I tried at Red Lobster, so here it is in writing.  Jeremy Kruger, if you recall He half owned the business I worked at PT and Headache center in Lexington. The reason I landed in that office in the first place was because of his partner Dr. Trimble. Who worked at UK on the same floor I did when I was a tech. Knowing I was scared after I found out I had a health condition, I quit and I got on at

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    The Semper Fi Foundation offers a lifetime opportunity for soldiers and veterans who have been injured in combat. The Semper Fi Foundation was started by a group of military wives who wanted to find a way to help other soldiers recover from injuries. They do this because they know the struggle and sacrifice that it takes to recover from injuries like that. They are a non profit organization so they are just doing this out of the kindness in their hearts. Semper Fi Foundation provides financial support

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    End Of Watch Analysis

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    End of watch is a film about two cops as the do their job accross LA. The movie wastes no time at all getting us into the action. Right away we are thrown onto a dashcam that is fixed to the hood of the car. All over the screen we see letters and numbers something we should expect from a dashcam of a police car. If you have seen a few episodes of cops this shouldnt be anything new to you. With the car swerving left and right and houses drifting away quickly there is a real sense of speed and danger

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    Before I can agree or disagree with Don Frohman's decision to remain open before and after the attacks occurred, there are a many factors to analyze. Prior to the first attack, nothing like this has ever happened previously to Don Frohman, I would assume, so this decision he would make would be a non-programmed decision. He would not be able to look back to what other managers had done in a similar situation like he could with a programmed decision. It is also important to recognize the time frame

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    What is your product? -For this assignment I was given a company called Blood Orange Chocolate. They are known for their bold, blood orange, Spanish spiced flavored chocolates. They describe their company as unique, rare, rich, spicy, exotic, bold, and more! Provide a brief description of each of the ten icon sketches. -For each of my designs I tried to think of the words that the company used to describe themselves with to come up with my ideas. I felt I started out a little too basic with the

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    Gimme Shelter is a categorical documentary that depicts the Rolling Stones and their free concert at Altamont Speedway in 1969. With the documentaries direct cinema approach, the camera becomes an observational tool, such as a fly on the wall, so it can focus on capturing the reality and full representation of an event and its characters. In this case, it captures the tragedy and chaos that shaped itself as one of the most disastrous and violent concerts of all time. Categorical documentary films

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    Al Pacino's By Inch

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    Ellen Cannon Dr. Bailey Eng 102 “Inch by Inch” “On this team, we tear ourselves, and everyone else around us to pieces for that inch. We claw with our fingernails for that inch.” This is a line taken from Any Given Sunday, a movie If the coach would have given an overly emotional speech that the players could not relate to and make sense of, his speech would not have been as effective.about a professional football team struggling when their quarterback is hurt. In the movie, Coach Tony D’Amoto,

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    Well Timed Digs Analysis

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    "The talk show host has been extraordinarily professional to Strahan. But every now and then, Ripa has managed to throw in a few well-timed digs". I disagree, the "well-timed digs" are not only unprofessional, it is unseemly and inappropriate. Her reaction from the beginning has been unprofessional. She is taking this WAAAY too personally, were they more than c-workers? Because she is behaving like a jilted or spurned lover. Witnessing her continued unbecoming and passive-aggressive behavior, I

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