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    Female Executives and Women in the C-Suite Despite research showing that women are hired at nearly the same rate as men, there is a significant lack of representation of female executives in corporate America. According to Kratz (2014), 56% of companies of S&P 100 companies have no women in their highest paid senior executive positions and women make up only 19% of director positions. In fact, in the S&P 100, only 8% of the highest paid senior executive positions are held by women. The statistics

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    “Waiting on the World to Change” by John Mayer If everyone always expects someone else to change the world, then who will ever make the first move to start fighting for the things they believe in? John Mayer presents this issue in his song, “Waiting on the World to Change” and provides evidence of his opposition to war, deception, and other worldly issues. However, these are not what he is protesting for in this song, rather he is making light of his generation’s lack of advocacy and action for issues

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    Performer: John Mayer Performer’s Life Span: Mayer was born on October 16, 1977 in Connecticut. Mayer is currently living and still records and plays music. Location: John Mayer was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Mayer spent his adolescent years in Connecticut until finally moving away to Berklee College of Music in Boston. Mayer dropped out of college and moved to Atlanta, Georgia and this is where his music career started. After traveling around doing tours for many years Mayer finally settled

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    The world is going to change and it will change for the better. The song “Waiting On The World To Change” by John Mayer is about the world changing but being unable to do anything about it. The people in the song are hopeless and unable to change the world. They are just sitting there in misery hoping for the best and hoping something good will come out of what's happening. They can’t ever do anything about it. They are standing at a distance unable to beat the system. They are wishing and hoping

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    1. What aspects of German Expressionism do you notice in Caligari? The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a master piece and the most influental triumph of German Expressionism in type of genre - silent horror, made in 1920. The two clips present a combination of dark sides (tragedy) and bright sides (romance). It also demonstrates how people mind could be twisted - nonrealistic disharmony or uncertainty, adapts world of fiction (Cesare knows all your secrets). All the settings are visual thru the painting

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    It was a cool sixty-seven-degree day in Hollywood, California in nineteen twenty-two when James Colifer the ad executive of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer was pondering his new idea. “We need a trademark,” said James to Marcus Loew; the founder of MGM Studios. “I trust your judgement, don’t make me regret giving you this responsibility,” Marcus replied with a grimace in his eye and a curvature within his lips. James began to think about his past, about what helped him get to where he is now. He thought

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    When identifying film connections, some relations are more pronounce than others. Visually, many of Bitzer’s techniques can be observed through the works of many artists after him. As a pioneering cinematographer, Bitzer developed camera tactics of use that set the standards for all motion pictures to come; such as, the use of last-minute rescues, editing to create mayhem in rapid editing through speed, camera angles, pacing, and more alike. Most, if not all, of Bitzer’s mechanisms can be recognized

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    Trip to California

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    TRIP TO CALIFORNIA Upon preparing to write this paper, many events came to mind. The event that stood out the most was the family vacation we took to California during the hot summer month of July, 2006. Excitement, anticipation, and curiosity filled the two years it took to plan this trip. The elements that made this experience so especial were; the anticipation and planning, the wonderful adventure we faced, and the impact it had on me and my family. It was a trip that we went

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    The North American Musical Film The musical film in the United States is largely associated with Broadway theatre. Broadway is an area in New York City where the biggest theatres are located, accommodating at least 500 people. Smaller theatres are said to be located Off-Broadway and even smaller theatres are called Off-Off-Broadway. Some notable musical films such as Chicago (2002), My Fair Lady (1964) and West Side Story (1961) were adapted from musical plays and trace their origins to Broadway

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    “The Merchant of Venice” by William Shakespeare, explains the differences of religion and greed. There was a guy who needed a loan so he could go across the country to marry the girl of his dreams. He didn 't have the money so he asked a Jew name Shylock. Shylock lends the guy money but he told him “If you don’t pay me back, I get to take a pound of your flesh” (pg. 143). We all know if someone needs money and you have it you would give it to them and you’ll have "power" over that person. Therefore

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