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    Haven Mcphail Analysis

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    Hey, I watched the best show ever this summer. (Pause) . It’s called Last Summer . You didn’t watch it? You’re lucky I’m ready to explain the whole season. (Takes out the poster board) This, (point to Haven’s) , is Haven McPhail. She is a lanky 15 year old girl that is nearly 6 feet tall. If you think that’s the only problem that comes her way you are so wrong. She works at a store named Little Feet (point to little Feet) in the Lakeview Mall (point to the lakeview mall). Every year, the mall has

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    Andy Social Issues

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    Andrea (Anne Hathaway) or “Andy” is trying to become a journalist which is something she has always wanted to do. As she is trying to find a job she applies for one at Runway Magazine. Little does she know that her soon to be boss, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) isn’t particularly easy to deal with. Although she puts up with her tough boss as she was told that if she puts up with her boss for a year she would be able to apply for various other jobs At first Andrea doesn’t fit in at all, her fellow

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    Andy's Dancer Synopsis

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    Character synopsis: Andrea ‘Andy’ Sachs (Anne Hathaway): She graduated from North Western University to become Journalist , Andy was only able to get a job as an junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly who was the Editor in Chief of Runway magazine to gain work experience. Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep): Miranda is the Editor in Chief at Runway Magazine, a top magazine influencing the fashion industry, she is highly strung and treats her employees with little respect, and has no concept of

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    The Allegory Of The Cave

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    York City, the home of Andrea “Andy” Sachs, Northwestern graduate, aspiring journalist, and a girl in much need of some fashion advice. Until, she gets a job at the most prestigious, couture magazine in New York, Runway. With the job comes Miranda Priestly, the Editor in Chief of Runway, and the creator of the impossible tasks and crazy requests, that require unwavering dedication from Andy. But, before she can achieve her dream, her life turns upside down and backwards, in the sinfully funny movie

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    The Devil Wears Prada was released on June 30, 2006 in the United States and has since then climbed to worldwide fame. Based on Laura Weisberger’s novel of the same name, the film stars Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, a high-powered head editor for a fashion magazine, and Anne Hathaway as Andy Sachs, Priestly’s newly graduated co-assistant. The film spans the course of eight months as Andy not only becomes accustomed to her new job in the fashion industry, but also becomes accustomed to the movie’s

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    and even sometimes her own happiness for the sake of her job. The entire plot revolves around diminishing her accomplishments in a patriarchal world that only perceives her as bitchy. A prime example of this role would be Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly in the Devil Wears Prada. The next role, more dehumanizing than the last, is the sex object characterization that seeks only to use women as body props or eye candy. While these women may appear to be empowered in the beginning

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    Have you ever been intimidated by someone merely by their presence? What is making their presence intimidating, even if they haven’t said anything? This situation would be primarily due to their body language, eye contact, and/or confidence to name a few; it is a known fact that 95% of communication revolves around nonverbal cues such as these. This large percentage of nonverbal cues can be seen in the movie “The Devil Wears Prada.” An average but intelligent woman named Andy Sachs lands a job at

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    Organizational  Structure  and  Culture     Introduction   In order to understand and evaluate different business structures one must be aware of the exact meaning and standards, which make that structure. Different business function in different ways. The World today is full of innovative and new structures, company cultures and ways in which companies base their work. Globalization has emphasized the meaning of company culture in ways that have led to completely new ideas, while

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    Heidi Klum, the queen of Halloween transformations nailed it once again as she slayed the spooky season with the iconic bombshell “Jessica Rabbit.” The 42-year-old star went out of her way for her annual costume party in New York City. According to Buzz Feed, the German model sought help from Mike Marino’s Prosthetic Renaissance to create her phenomenal look with makeup and prosthetics. She told InStyle that it took her 10 hours to obtain her comic strip character and underwent drastic transformation

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    All companies have slight to significant culture that effect various dynamics among individual’s interactions. Those interaction may involve nonverbal or verbal communications. The communication between individual’s can create both a positive or negative result, small to large groups. A platform is formed from a diverse team generating potential for creativity and innovation. The organization could have expediential advantage to build continuous success from collaboration. For the structure, it would

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