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    be the “strong one” for my other sisters and not telling them that there would be rattlesnakes to worry about at our “ranch house”. The only identification I had with what Texas would be like was from watching TV shows like Daniel Boone or The Lone Ranger. Obviously I was quite disappointed after finding out I wouldn’t have a horse tied up in front of my “ranch-style” house to ride to school, since Richardson was a suburban city. My dad had wanted my mom to be a “stay at home” mom, but my mom

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    Company Description Paramount Pictures is one of the oldest movie studios in America. Paramount and its divisions are owned by Viacom Inc. Viacom acquired Paramount in 1994, bringing together two entertainment powerhouses. Robert Bakish is the President and CEO of Viacom, while James Gianopulos is a chairman and CEO of Paramount pictures. Viacom’s mission statement is fairly general and is based on being ethical and passionate about their work “…strives to maintain a work environment that upholds

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    Courtesy, Show and Efficiency are the four keys to a great customer experience which has set global standards. The primary takeaway from a Disney experience is customer satisfaction. Weakness Losing Market Share: Owing to a series of flops such as The Lone Ranger, John Carter, etc Disney has decided to reduce risk by releasing fewer titles. Also due to the fact that its income is locally concentrated (70% of its revenue is generated in the United States), releasing fewer titles has snowballed into shrinking

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    Lauren Bowden 2/27/16 Empowering Youth For Global Citizenship Dr. Beth Corrie Unpacking the Problem of Limited Media Representation Introduction The world of movies and television is our dream world. It is the place we project our best true stories and our best fantasies, and it is a problem that our ideal world is one in which the characters who speak and act heroically and intelligently are predominantly white men. Everyone else is less important, less capable, less human and less active.

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    He joined the Texas Rangers and fought for the Confederacy in the Civil War. Oliver Loving was a Kentuckian who also found his way to Texas during his early life. Loving was an experienced cattle herder who supplied meat to the Confederates during the Civil War although, "the

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    under the chair, in between the shelves, under my pants, on my t-shirt, and all over the floor. I scuffle through the smooth avalanche to find the one, the final addition to my most amazing creation ever, Glatorian X. I was the outstanding, the lone ranger, that one crazy kamikaze, the one whose friend was in a different city that was half an hour away if you drive. That year everyone wanted the new and completely idiotic Wii U which is horrible compared to the Wii but not me. The 3DS XL was in the

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    1) Membership - Five lines of reasoning - A Number of commentators point to these five lines of reasoning from the Bible that would be made meaningless if there was no definable local church membership. o 1) Church Disicipline  Matthew 18:15-17 makes “the church” the last court in issues of church authority relating to members. • ““If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother.16 But if he does not listen

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    CHAPTER EIGHT Susan and Matt, sitting at her desk intensely discuss the reason for her call, as they go over numerous blueprints maps and satellite photos they analyze the information trying to decipher the madness. Extremely interested in what he sees Matt, however, remains skeptical, eager for a little more evidence to solidify her hypothesis. “So you think the quake caused a minor separation by the meteor penetrating the earth’s weakest position, creating an unlikely opening in the earth.”

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    Since the 1970s, Congress and the Supreme Court have supported tribal sovereignty but in media representations, Indians are being portrayed as lazy and greedy as they pursued these rights. Indian communities’ efforts, for example to open casinos, or attain treaty rights to fish in certain places, have often been met with ridicule or hostility. This stereotype of Native Americans in media have been perpetuated by years of hostility. Originated from the interactions from colonists from the beginning

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    been taken advantage by enemy forces for tactical purposes. Reilly describes that “the same situation [relating back to the Vietnam War] was seen thirty years later when Somalis used women and children as shields and combatants during that Task Force Ranger Operation launched to capture the Somali Warlord Muhammad Farah Aided. The ROE [rules of engagement] which embodied the US culture became complicated and frustrating when the US attempted to maintain moral high ground during a conflict with a state

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