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    The movie begins with a long shot of the background greenery which transitions into a close shot of Saul. Saul is calm like the greenery and his expression conveys the comfort of the background, contrasting the chaos ensuing around him. Another member of the Sonderkommando shuffles into position, joining the shot, and says, “Lets go”. They begin to usher groups of people in another direction. It is clear now that they are taking people off the trains and moving them to the camps. There are loud

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    In college, I started off pretty much like everyone else. At first, I felt confident and ready. I felt Confident that I was going to succeed in all of my assignments, wake up with determination, and not make bad choices. I felt ready for the long hours of writing papers, finishing homework, and studying for exams. After the first semester, I realized that things are easier being said than done. Before long, assignments were piling up, due dates were near, and my stress levels were out the roof. The

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    The Marquee match up in the 2017 NBA Finals will surround Lebron James vs. Stephen Curry. Despite not matching up positions wise, James and Curry will meet in their third consecutive NBA Finals, having split the pair. Just like in a good ol' fashion game of 1 on 1, the third game decides the tie break. Positions wise, James and Kevin Durant will be the main story of the finals with Curry and Kyrie Irving holding equal importance. But perhaps the most impactful match up is Klay Thompson and J.R Smith

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    The National Basketball Association (NBA) has transformed over the many of years as an organization and a brand, into a multibillion-dollar business that draws thousands and thousands of fans to each and every game. Many contributing factors have made the NBA what it is today, but the main cause of this gain in interest is the ultimate rivalry between two remarkable players, Earvin “Magic” Johnson and Larry “the Legend” Bird. The battling rivalry amongst these individuals is comparable to the feud

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    Takeaways Analysis

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    Game 2 of the 2017 NBA Finals, taking a commanding 2-0 series lead. Even though Cavaliers' superstar LeBron James notched his eighth NBA Finals triple-double, tying him with Magic Johnson for the most in NBA Finals history, it was not enough to overcome the offensive firepower of the Warriors. Just like in Game 1, it was once again the Kevin Durant and Stephen Curry show. Here are three takeaways from Game 2: 1. Kevin Durant is on his way to potentially being named Finals MVP After his phenomenal

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    Cleveland Cavaliers have been an unstoppable force in the Eastern Conference of the NBA. Led by arguably the best player ever, LeBron James, they have made three straight finals appearances, winning the Cavs first NBA titles in 2016 on a game sealing three by point guard Kyrie Irving. LeBron himself has been to seven straight NBA Finals so one could say he knows the game well and is to be considered a teacher of the game to his younger teammates such as Irving. Recently, Irving has decided to step away

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    The Way of the Shepherd reads of an interview between a news reporter and respected businessman, Theodore McBride, about how McBride became the CEO of America’s most exceptional business: General Technologies. Kevin Leman, the author of The Way of the Shepherd, is a Christian psychologist from Tuscan, Arizona, with many books ranging from leadership principles to parenting advice. Leman wrote The Way of the Shepherd in 2004, opening up the minds of many young and professional believers across the

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    Swot Analysis Of Nissan

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    First of all, the company we chosen is Nissan Motor Co., Ltd which usually shortened to Nissan is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Nishi-Ku Yokohama, Japan. Nissan was founded since 26 of December 1933. Nissan currently manufactures vehicles in 20 countries and areas around the world including Japan as well. In addition, Nissan also offers products and services such as automobile products, marine products, and related parts in Japan and also internationally in more

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    The photo I have chosen is actually not really a selfie. I never take selfies actually. If you were to take a look at my phone, you would only find 4 of them. This is one of the closest you can get. I never caught the Selfie fever that everyone around me and their mothers have. I was introduced late to the technology game, only getting my first phone at the end of 8th grade. It was a Iphone 3. Today I have an Iphone 5s. And with the 8 coming soon, you might consider the technology I have from the

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    In “The Whistle,” a short essay by Benjamin Franklin, he observes that people value materialism in an effort to achieve misguided happiness, and he portrays this by illustrating individuals who believe that their desires are more important than their morals and individuals who value materials and objects over other people. A person who gives great attention to their acceptance in society and other people's adoration towards them and disregards everything else to gain that acceptance is a person

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