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    Sexual Content in Children’s Programming Children’s programming is beginning to raise a concern among many parents due to sexual content being included along with other inappropriate scenes like violence, offensive language or verbal abuse. In a news article by Cheryl Wetzstein, she reports that “one in ten parents agreed that there were “a lot” of good programs on for kids” because all the programs are portraying sexual content or violence instead of being educational to children (pg. 40). Due

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    matter in the media. The International Society of Equitation Science, ISES, issued a statement on their position and recommendations concerning restrictive nosebands, in this statement they cited and McGreevy et al.’s study in 2012 “The effect of double bridles and jaw-clamping crank nosebands on temperature of eyes and facial skin of horses”. This study concludes that a tight noseband causes an increase in face and eye temperatures which is claimed to be a stress response in horses (McGreevy et

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    Blend And Double

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    Blend and double Let’s talk about a few tricks that have been used on some famous recordings but still seem to be a bit of a mystery to plenty of audio engineers. Just like with compression, you have to be able to handle the concept of subtlety in order to use these tricks without it turning into an overdone disco. Blend these tricked up sounds into your bass mix quiet enough to where no one could pick out what you are doing but loud enough to where they add something to the bass guitar. Create

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    Injustice League Many people believe in a balance between good and evil, the good being rewarded and the horrible getting punished. But this is sadly not always the case. In the play King Lear, by William Shakespeare, the titular character King Lear is betrayed by his daughters and begins to embark on somewhat of a mental reform. He begins to see things and people for who they really are. Not only that, but he also takes on the philosophical view that the more powerful you are, the less consequences

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    The idea of using sexual imagery to boost products sales and company revenue is defiantly not a new one. Tom Reichert from the University of Alabama wrote in his article A review of Content, Effects, and Functions of Sexual Information in Consumer Advertising that as early as 1885 W. Duke & Sons placed trading cards in cigarette packs that had sexually provocative ladies on them to try and boost sales. The company seemed to be successful with the promotion and by 1890 they were one of the leading

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    Film noir is a classic film style. Noir-style films often use suspense, seduction, and drama to highlight a cynical viewpoint of life. Double Indemnity uses all of these key points to create a true noir classic. Billy Wilder’s direction of the film helped to cement this film as a classic of black and white films. Wilder’s decision and storyline stayed true, for the most part, to the original source novel, while also adding and improving key details. Fred MacMurray’s and Barbara Stanwyck’s acting

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    Canyon Rental Case

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    But he can easily order unnecessary things. For example, he could order one extra of one small items, and continuously do that and pocket the items. Or he could just simply over order, and possibly even under order on items. Having somebody just double check his order sheet and approve it would be the most ideal situation, and even running it by a President or CEO would be the absolute best situation so there are now flaws in the order history and no money goes missing, and the supplies, and all

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    of her instrument. The song told the story of a young woman who had nothing but dreams in her mind. Years of heartache and lost changed nothing in her spirit or her mind about coming to the city of jazz. Hence, wherever Taya could, she continued to play her music, but no one seemed to hear it. On the north side of the country, a heated discussion echoed throughout the hall of Coney Island Hospital. A man with slicked, coffee-colored hair with a glossy guitar in his hand screamed at a naive nurse

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    selling for $749.99. We couldn't find not a one downfall about this lovely guitar. This guitar has premium futures and it's one of the best electric bass guitars on the market. Guitar sounds out of this world with it's lovely strong strings. It's fun to play and the bass sounds great on this spectacular electric bass guitar. If you have the money to spend I would definitely recommend purchasing this guitar because you won't be disappointed. This guitar is high quality and the company that made did a great

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    Fender Brafield History

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    In 1954, Leo Fender made many prototypes for guitar he was trying to build. Each prototype had a various specs added or taken from the guitar. In October of the same year, the Fender Stratocaster went into full production and still is in production to this day. The Fender Stratocaster has become an iconic guitar used by famous people like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Buddy Holly, and Ritchie Valens ("Artist"). The Stratocaster is used in many genres of music such as blues, jazz, rock, and country

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