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    different from a male point of focus. Although both High Noon by Fred Zinnemann and “Madonna of the Prairie” by William Koerner convey the Western life of a pioneer woman,  Director Fred Zinnemann depicts a western woman who breaks away from western morals and values to do the right thing, whereas Artist William Koerner depicts an authentic pioneer woman who stays within her morals as a western woman. In the film High Noon by Fred Zinnemann, Will Kane finds himself personally compelled to duel his

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    Outline Worksheet TOPIC: How to survive and prepare for an earthquake. ORGANIZATIONAL PATTERN: Sequential Pattern SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To inform the audience on how to prepare for an earthquake. PRIMARY AUDIENCE OUTCOME (I want my audience to…): I want my audience to gain knowledge so they themselves can use the information I presented to prepare for an earthquake. THESIS STATEMENT (A single declarative statement that captures the essence/theme of the speech): Surviving from a major earthquake

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    best film editing, and the best sound which were many accomplishments for this film. This movie is definitely under the drama category as you will see after watching it. In the movie, Tom Hanks plays astronaut Jim Lovell, Bill Paxton plays astronaut Fred Haise, and Kevin Bacon plays astronaut Jack Swigert. These brave astronauts were originally supposed to fly Apollo 14 but were changed to fly Apollo 13 and faced many situations that could have taken off of their lives. Throughout Apollo 13 it displays

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    Teenagers have friends every where they go, but the true colors of them are determined in difficult situations. As Maya Angelou once said, “When someone shows you who they are believe them; the first time.” People are always going to try to sugar coat their words in order to say what you might desire but that isn't truly the “first time” you meet them. High School would be the perfect place for this quote to make the most sense. Teenagers are always on the hunt for new friends and this might lead

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    Gautam 1 Kriti Gautam Professor Sherry Sharifian Federal Government 2305-71433 28 October 2017 Donald Trump and Mike Pence on Social Media: A Study on How They Use It Social media is capable of being an effective means of communication, if one knows how to use it properly. “Ethical and social factors need to be considered when communicating to the public, through social media” (Bergal). Elected leaders should not be afraid to speak their minds, but they should really think before they post. They

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    Trump’s Speech Related to Technology and Society In President Donald Trump’s speech, he brought up topics like protecting our borders, communication with other countries, and healthcare. These topics can be redirected to Globalization and work, National Security, Communication, and even biotechnology. President Donald Trump as well as America are technological optimist, meaning that they believe that the advances in technology can help our country in many ways. President Trump along with American

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    When picking up a graphic novel about civil rights you might not expect it to have as much content or value as books such as “Why We Can’t Wait” and “Bearing the Cross” by Martin Luther King Jr. Traditional literary texts are widely accepted, whereas graphic novels are often viewed as childish due to the comic-book style. However, illustrations in graphic novels enhance literary meaning by proving additional context, emotion, and characterization. John Lewis’s graphic novel “March Book Two”, more

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    Around 6:44 A.M of June the 5th of 2017, the 45th president of the United States, Donald J Trump, had tweeted “In any event we are EXTREME VETTING people coming into the U.S. in order to help keep our country safe. The courts are slow and political!.” So what does our president really means about “EXTREME VETTING”? In this case, extreme vetting is an intense process of performing a background check before offering a new law. By all means, the president meant to say that the Trump’s administration

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    “I am not going to give you a question. You are fake news.” This is the now infamous response from President Donald Trump during his first press conference since taking office when asked “Sir, can you give us a chance to ask a question?” by CNN reporter Jim Acosta (Johnson, 2017). President Trump’s dismissal of Accosta sparked the colloquial usage of the term “fake news,” a phrase the current president uses to lambaste media sources who report stories that do not present a favorable impression of

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    1922 by a physicist Alexander A. Friedmann and was developed by many famous scientists after that. This theory taught that the universe is constantly expanding, and received its name from one of its most well-known opponents at the time in 1950. Sir Fred Hoyle said that the universe is in a steady-state. This theory did not last because most scientists adopted the Big-Bang theory. The proof was the radiation that was said to be the remnants of the fireball from the beginning of the universe. Scientists

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