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    Locker System Case Study

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    ask that the locker program at Portland Community College’s Southeast campus be improved to be more accessible for students, as they are on other PCC campuses. Currently, Southeast lockers can only be rented out for four hours a day per student, while Sylvania and Cascade campuses offer term-long rental options. Using data gathered from surveys we handed out during the fall term at the Southeast campus, we learned that 47% of 113 students surveyed would be interested in using a locker on campus. We

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    Speech – School Lockers (slide one) (Change slide) A warm welcome to all. We as a school community are responsible for our school’s presentation, who wants to be in a school where we don’t care about our equipment? Can you see this, what does this look like? This looks like this textbook that had no space, compressed in a bag, I mean look at our timetable Tuesday we have all six subjects meaning, for most of us, trying to squeeze in 5 textbooks into a small space, this is just terrible, not having

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    The Hurt Locker

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    In The Hurt Locker, the focus was not orientated on the politically fraught conflict of the war in Iraq, but rather, centres on the human experiences of the soldiers. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the motion picture subtly depicts the dire individual and interpersonal effects of the war at both an emotional and psychological perspective. The focus is evident during the film through a variety of scenes that highlight the human experiences rather than a political one by incorporating numerous film techniques

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    The Hurt Locker Essay

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    The Hurt Locker, a movie which depicts the the War in Iraq, looks at the many different aspects of war. The soldiers in this movie have to endure many severe conditions such as the possibility of dying on the spot because of an IED or trying to diffuse a bomb. Even though the mission is to win in a war, these fighters are still human beings. The soldiers look out for their own comrades, but also want to protect the Iraqis they have befriended. However, there were times when both the Iraqis and even

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    Hurt Locker Themes

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    person fighting in war situations, these factors are the major reasons of their fame. The movie The Hurt Locker started with a statement that “War is a drug”. Not all support this fact because most of the troops wanted to finish it as soon as possible and went to their home. In contrast, the hero of the movie, Staff Sgt. William like the terrifying jobs and do that as a daily pleasure (Hurt Locker

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    The statement, “The Hurt Locker is one of the greatest war films ever made” is a loaded comment that forces the viewer to consider several things. First, it requires the viewer to identify what makes a good war film: is it the action, the heroism, the filming technique, sound effect etc.? All these things are important to consider when determining the quality of a war movie. I argue that The Hurt Locker is one of the greatest war films ever made because the film reveals war’s brutal side, how it

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    hate locker searches and think that schools need to terminate them." Joseph, a friend of a student whose locker got searched said. His friend, Ryan had school locker searches in his school. They were allowed to have their phones out during lunch, but when the security pulled him away from his friends at lunch to have a locker search, they confiscated Ryan's iPod 4. He never saw it again. The security said that they kept it, but it "somehow" got lost. Students should not conduct random locker searches

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    The Hurt Locker Essay

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    journey into The Hurt Locker, a critically acclaimed war movie written by Mark Boal and directed by Kathryn Bigelow (Hurt). The quote was written by former New York Times war correspondent, Chris Hedges and it perfectly sets the stage for a story that depicts just how potent and addicting war can be (Corliss). The 2008 movie won six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Actor in a Leading Role (“Nominees & Winners”). The Hurt Locker is an exceptional

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    Hurt Locker Culture

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    The movie hurt locker written by Mark Boal and directed by Kathryn Bigelow. It displays the war in middle east vividly. The story began when the bomb tech team leader Sergeant Thompson was killed in an accident. Sergeant James was there to replaced him and the movie was reflecting on various conflicts that the tech team has encountered. Although hurt locker alludes to the typical hollywood heroism and patriotism, in fact, it actually suggested how war is terrible and how it destroy people by delivering

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    The word hurt locker comes from military slang that means bad and painful place. Right away the title of this poem catches the reader’s attention because people who served in the military can relate to the message and imagery of the poem. This poem is describing the life of a combat deployed soldier in Iraq or in war in general. It is trying to get the readers to believe and use their imagination when the poem states “Believe it when a twelve-year-old rolls a grenade into the room” (Kennedy, 2012

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