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    How does Petey get all the strength he has to do all the stuff he did? In “The Other Pin” by Chris Crutcher, Petey has to be strong to overcome struggles. The Strength of personality can get you where you never thought you will be in with the crowed. Petey has the strength to stick with fighting Chris and not letting down his team. He was nervous to fight her but he had to do it for his team and to get him on the varsity team. He didn’t want to volunteer at first, but “Jonny pinches the inside of

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    Karate kid Exam By Ji Maciejewski Jayden Smith plays the character, Dre Parker, a 12 year old boy in the film Karate Kid (2010), directed by Harold zwartz. I chose to analysis Dre Parker for several reasons. Instead of taking the easy way out he choose to take steps to resolve the situation, his actions were very powerful. His relationships with people show us what type of boy Dre is like. I also like the style of Dre, a stereotypical teenager, how he dresses, and the way he acts. I will also be

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    Hong Kong Disney Case

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    UNIT 2 CASE Study xi Unit 2 Case Study: Hong Kong Disneyland Margaret Taylor MGT 614: Global and Transnational Management Dr. Laura Mays Tiffin University May 26th, 2013 UNIT 2 CASE STUDY 1 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to analyze the management strategies of Hong Kong Disneyland ,and the issues that have arisen. Hong Kong an amusement park built by the Disney

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    The world in today, a concept of ‘global village’, that mean in the earth are no nation or group have suggested by Samovar & Porter (1991). Something happen in a part of world and the other part of the world will know immediately, such as in 14th November, 2015, ISIS have been attack Paris and over 140 people get kill by terrorists, and in the next hour whole the world news are putting this on steam, also some of the country change the color of their main building to blue, white and red and produce

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    The Benefits Of Uber

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    Uber, which started their business in Hong Kong in the middle of 2014, has aroused an intense controversy currently. As they are now operated in more than 20 cities in Asia, their large expansion has made all taxi drivers affected places envious (Entrepreneurhk, n.d.). Because of their similarity in providing driving service, there is one after another protest by the local taxi drivers in those countries. Meanwhile, Uber is still not legalized in Hong Kong. Then, should it be legalized by the government

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    In the film IP man directed by Wilson Yip, we are taken on an adventure with Master IP he lives In the town of Fo Shan, a town of martial arts, where he is one of the greatest of all the teachers in this town. Everything is going wonderfully for the town until World War 2 starts and the Japanese invade China. With this invasion comes General Miura who wants Master IP to teach the Japanese Wing Chun because "Admires his talent." He refuses and IP man and general Miura have a fight in front of the

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    Janet Su Professor Xue October 21 2015 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon The film Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, directed by Ang Lee revolves around ancient chinese martial arts, highlighting 2 specifically skilled women warriors (Jen Yu and Shu Lien) who break out of the traditional social norms set in chinese history. The director of this film really brought out the capability of women leading strong and independent roles, instead of the typical weak, timid, and compliant roles. He compared and contrasted

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    What motivates Huang Feihong to train in the martial arts in the Drunken Master so that he can defeat Yim Tit-sam or as he’s know as, Thunder leg. Similarly in The Matrix, Neo decides to learn martial arts so that he can also defeat enemies in physical contact, which are the Agents. What makes the two different is that Huang has to go through rigorous training to achieve these skills and techniques, while all Neo has to do is upload the knowledge to his brain. In Drunken Master Huang’s enemy Yim

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    of Europe, which we discussed in class. It’s a historical fiction because, let’s be real, there weren’t any flying Chinese people sword fighting in a bamboo forest nor on rooftops. Maybe some of the events were inaccurate because the director, Ang Lee, was Taiwanese or wasn’t so sure about the concept, so instead of hitting it straight on the nail, he decided to put some inaccuracy into the film. Also, I am not so sure if they did tea ceremonies in China like they did in Japan, but in one scene in

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    Instead of having a real fight in movie, movie directors tend to prefer throwing fake punches in order to ensure the safety of actors and actresses. But those fake punches have become one of the least exciting part of the movie. When watching a long fighting scene, audiences would become less and less engaged and sometimes shift their minds to other things instead of the movie. In the movie Fist of Fury directed by Lo Wei, an almost six minutes fake fighting scene consisted of main character Chen

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