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    The Enigma Code

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    Everyone has a passion, everyone has a purpose, but more importantly everyone has an impact. In the beginning of the 20th Century, there was a boy named Alan Turing who seemed like any other troublesome delinquent, but as he grew he became one of the most crucial tools for the British Military. Morten Tyldum directs, “The Imitation Game,” which is a piece of cinematography created to illustrate the period of time during WWII where the German use of the Enigma code, which is an encrypted form of

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    INTRODUCTION Baseball ballpark owners owe a duty of care to spectators who attend games their stadiums. Historically, there has been a devotion to the “baseball rule”, which is essentially a tool of public policy used to protect stadium owners. However, there is very little consensus on what exactly the rule entails and how it is applied across all jurisdictions. While this rule is justified based on a limited amount of data, Gallatin legislature should either reshape it to better reflect modern

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    comes across several different avenues in amusement parks and resorts, video stimulation, and consumer shopping divisions utilizing the Disney name and wholesome family excitement. Product movement sharing and support in all aspects of the quality chain enhances their marketability for movies, then coordinating characters, attractions, and items for amusement parks, retail locations, and indexes. Situational Analysis Since 1923, the

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    Abandon Abort All Hope Who Enter Here The Center for Disease Control statistics report that between 1970 and 2013 there has been almost 52 million abortions. These staggering statistics encompass women ages fifteen to forty-four. In 2013 alone the abortion ratio was 200 to every 1,000 live births that’s 20-percent (CDC). Ernest Hemingway’s literary story “Hills like White Elephants”, portrays a man and woman discussing a “simple” procedure. They go back and forth with the man trying to persuade

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    Civil rights abolitionist , Rosa Parks states,”Racism is still with us. But it is up to us to prepare our children for what they have to meet,and,hopefully we shall overcome.”(Parks) Parks knew in order to get segregation to end she stayed seated instead of getting up for a white person to sit down. Rosa Parks ’s involvement in civil disobedience was due to personal influences, she chose to participate in civil disobedience to protest the right to sit where she wanted , and she achieved success using

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    and eighty degrees to go up the lift hill. Then, the lift hill “catches” the roller coaster and you’re thrust forward as the coaster advances up the hill. Once the ride stops at the top for a good couple of seconds you could see all of the amusement park

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    While both Antigone and Martin Luther King Jr. fought for their religious and human rights, I believe that Martin Luther King Jr.’s ability to use both religion and nationalism gave him the ability to achieve his goal of civil disobedience in ways that Antigone could not. Martin Luther King Jr. used his religious background to give his claim greater influence in the deep south, calling upon every one of the Christian faith to rally behind a Reverend in trouble. His call to nationalism gave him the

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    vivid picture of what Black Americans had to go through in the segregated South. “...when you suddenly find your tongue-twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six-year old daughter why she can’t go to the public amusement park that has just been advertised on television, and see tears welling up in her eyes when she is told that Funtown is closed to colored children.”( Language Acts!) I find the above section to evoke the most empathy (in my eyes) because it speaks to the

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    The Holiday Of A Holiday

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    Holiday Fiasco When I was eight, my mother took me to an amusement park as part of a three-day vacation trip, called Holiday World. A few things stand out in my memory from that day, such as my first roller-coaster ride and the water park. It was a great day, and I had a lot of fun, but then near the end of that day I was taught a rather important life lesson. It was the third day of our vacation, and I had a lot of fun. We had ridden several rides such as the Raven, a wooden roller-coaster

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    Steven Spielberg is a director who has made many movies including Jaws (1975) and Jurassic Park (1993). Both Jaws and Jurassic Park show animals behaving in the way that nature intended them to behave. However, in Jaws the animal finds himself trapped in an unnatural environment, an inlet where humans swim. In Jurassic Park, animals that became extinct millions of years ago, dinosaurs, also find themselves in unnatural environment occupied by humans. I want to compare these two movies because I

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