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    matter. Michael is visibly frustrated and even makes comments when one of the employees deals with the results of a skin cancer biopsy, diverting attention away from Michael’s birthday, which happened to fall on the same day. Or when he is pleading for Jim and Pam to tend to a minor burn wound on his foot from a George Foreman Grill despite another employee dealing with an obvious concussion. Although Michael is shown to be immature, brash, and short-sighted, he

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    Sesame Street is an educational series for kids that incorporates learning and fun. The characters in Sesame Street are charming and we have all grown up knowing of the them. Like many other shows and movies, there's a monster, the Cookie Monster. People are drawn to this character rather than being afraid. The cookie monster has changed and evolved over the many years of being on television, he was first seen as a character who loved eating cookies but as the popularity of Sesame Street grew he

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    Radical religious groups, more specifically cults, have been terrorizing societies across the globe for many centuries with many more to go. Why do these groups feel the need to despise those who differ from their beliefs both intellectually and physically? Is it because they view the various texts of their religions to be comprehended 100% literally? Or is it just that these radicalists use their religions as an excuse for their prohibited behaviors? Either way these doings are becoming more

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    After reading Jones biography it was clear that he created Open Box out of anger. He stated that Open Box speaks to the volatility of the human soul. Jones also said, “God led him to express his emotions through art.” Jones seemed to have a lot of anger from when he was a child. He had trees stripped from his backyard by the highway patrol; Jones still remembers the anger he felt that day. Jones did not choose art; art chose Jones. Art is more than a therapy to Jones rather, art leads him and

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    Katy Perry Song Firework

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    I choose “Firework” by Katy Perry.I like this song because of the rhythm the music is catchy.I choose this song for my song analysis because i found in it poetry.I relate to it because some point in life i felt like this.Like i wasnt worth it that i needed to fit in and had to be like everyone else.That if i was different people even friends were going to judge me.I was afraid until i relieaze that being different is good.I think Katy Perry is a good person i don't admire her but i do like her songs

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    Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. operates retail stores in various formats around the world and is committed to saving people money, so they can live better. Walmart earns the trust of the customers every day by providing a broad assortment of quality merchandise and services at everyday low prices, while fostering a culture that rewards and embraces mutual respect, integrity, and diversity. Walmart’s focus for Sam’s Club is to provide exceptional value on brand name merchandise at “members only” prices for

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    pyramid. Jim Jones is the founder of Peoples temple and he is a great example. He became one of the greatest puppet masters in the 20th century. Peoples Temple is later known as the Jonestown massacre. Over 900 members led to their death by their leader who used different tactics like: religion, public humiliation, isolation, physical abuse and even murder to gain power over them. Most

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    The movie Office Space is based around an engineer named Peter Gibbons and his two software engineer friends that work at the same company as him. In the Intech office where they work, the depressed Peter despises his job and his work life, as well as his abusive and unfair boss, Bill Lumbergh whom has just hired two consultants to basically downsize the company. This is not good news for Peter and his coworkers, as their jobs are at risk, which upsets them all even more than they were before, adding

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    Jim Jones, a nobody to some and a crazy religious cult leader to others. Jim Jones was born on May 13th, 1931 and passed away on Novemeber 18th, 1978. Jones was an american cult and religious leader, who was responsible for a mass murder/suicide of himself and his followers in Jonestown, Guyana. Jones belived deeply in communism. He belived that communism was the only correct way for social order, in compliance with god’s will. Communism exists when a society has all their property owned publicly

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    Apollo 13 Paper

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    possible. Arrogance was also displayed by the pilots throughout the movie. Tom Hanks (Jim Lovell) for example didn’t seem all that amused when Neil Armstrong was taking his first steps on the moon, almost to a sense that he knew he would get his chance. The NASA pilots also displayed that they had an extreme comfort level within their teams. When Ken Mattingly was told that he was going to have to stay behind, Jim Lovell was upset because he didn’t want to work with Jack Swigert. He even mentioned

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