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    the 2000’s there has been many shows that have been involved with the music and entertainment industry. But there has not been many related to hip-hop dance, and its culture. One show that became popular in the United States is Americas Best Dance Crew. This show brought hip-hop dance to a whole new level regarding the entertainment industry. The show started in 2008, and has had eight seasons on MTV. MTV is normally for the music and the reality TV so this show had some questions about premiering

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    Karis Cameron Monologue

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    I regularly follow a significant number of accounts on social media who identify themselves as actors, but all too often, I don't even know how I "discovered" them. Invariably, there is a Hallmark connection in some way, and in the cast of Karis Cameron, that is absolutely true. I spotted her through my Vancouver friends and my Signed, Sealed, Delivered passion, and I am thrilled to be able to share our recent Q & A session. RH: Why did you decide to become an actress? What kind of training have

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    most important element in any film second to a great visual story. 5) Three possible paths of training/ education to gain entrance into your industry: • “The first step towards becoming a filmmaker is to earn a bachelor 's and/or master’s degree” (Study, 2017). Obtaining a degree will give the education I need to start on my path to making films. Utilizing the knowledge of storytelling, storyboarding, hiring the crew and equipment, to create a short or feature film. • The second step toward becoming

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    to be accepted and learn to persuade other members of the community. The discourse community that I identify with personally and the profession I plan to pursue is the world of film production. However, there are many jobs that need to be done on a film set leading to there being multiple discourse communities within the film industry, what I want to focus on specifically is the DP, otherwise known as the “director of photography”. According to “The Concept of Discourse Community,” by educator and

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    Charlotte should have made the decision to take the key and continue the revolt against the captain. This is because, as she stated, if she didn't choose this choice then she would either have to wear her proper clothes and beg in front of the whole crew; or she would have to be hung.(245-246) Charlotte should have just taken the key and then rush out of the cabin. Instead of just running out, without choosing any of the options. In addition, Charlotte informed that on her journey, that one of

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    a part of the crew. She wants to be the replacement for Mr. Johnson. The crew says that she has to climb to the royal yard, which is 130 feet up. Charlotte decides to use the ratlines. Charlotte reaches the top of the royal yard. When Charlotte is coming down, she has a tough time. Once she is down completely, she sees Captain Jaggery pushing his way through the crew to stand before Charlotte. Chapter 14: Captain Jaggery is furious when Charlotte tells him that she joined the crew. Charlotte argues

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    Control in Crews's Body and Cheever's Five-Forty-Eight   Harry Crews's Body and John Cheever's "Five-Forty-Eight" offer characters whose lives lack control. Although Crews's Bateman is a perfecting, attractive, and popular body builder, his life does not satisfy him. However, from the outside Bateman appears happy and content. On the other hand, Cheever's Ms. Dent is skinny, shy, emotional, and disheveld. Her description reflects the unsteadiness and the insecurity in her life. Although

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    best commercials with celebrity endorsements are usually funny, as they are more memorable. “Snickers” used Betty White in one of the “You’re not you when you’re hungry” campaigns. “Old Spice” also participated in the celebrity trend, using Terry Crews in many of the “Smell is Power” commercials. Even Neil Patrick-Harris, a comedian who starred in How I Met Your Mother, is partnered with the “Heineken” beer commercials. There are also plenty of other celebrity endorsed products. Betty white

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    Bill stood with his crew looking at the body in the trench. He was furious. We just got the green light to resume construction. Now this, he thought. Bill Mason, the foreman and a partner in R&M construction, a company that just getting its bearings back. Due to financial constraints, the 5-site construction developments had been put on hold indefinitely. With the recent loss of his wife Barbara, to cancer, Bill decided to use the life insurance money to reinvest into the business, making the transition

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    Turner's Short Story

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    rocking the submarine back and forth. Turner woke up from his cardboard bed and went to the dining place in the ship just as the ship tipped over and the cup of coffee spilled out of Turner's hand. He had been stuck on this boat with an annoying crew mate. Will had locked himself in his cabin not letting Turner come in. Turner did not know what was happening in Will’s cabin but he did smell burnt wood coming from the cabin. Turner still had recurring dreams of the hooded man who taught him skill

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