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    a customer is unhappy, for me it would very hard to figure out a way to please them and not have a problem with the studio still running on schedule, but for my Mother it is no problem. I think it is easy for my Mother to please a customer in a tough situation because she has always told me “It is never too late to be nice to someone.” This quote to me means that no matter how upset that customer is you can always figure out a way to please them. My experience really helped me understand the quote

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    your spine as well. For example, if you were to fall of the roof of a house, you would hit your spine before anything else like muscle or tissue. Overall, if humans had a skeleton showing on the outside of our bodies, our lives could change in many ways. I believe that time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time because you are enjoying yourself. For example, if you are lying in bed singing and you enjoy it, you are not wasting any time. What Strunck is saying about style is that when writing you

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    Miss Fozzard in Alan Bennett's Talking Heads The video, “Talking Heads Two” was made in 1998. It is a collection of six dramatic monologues by various different actors, each one telling their own story. Bennett wrote a series of monologues in 1988 for BBC 2 at a time when they were having financial difficulties. Monologues were chosen as they only required a few actors and cameramen. They were successful and Bennett decided to write a second series of monologues, the

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    fascinated by the way media has developed around me and the role I play in the evolution of it. Production of digital media not only excites me, but challenges my very being as I am only a minor part in an ever developing media world. The evolution of media stemming from technologies and innovations which are changed, adapted and evolved everyday brings a whole new level of relevance to the core of the course. The many facets of technological media has changed the way we live, the way we communicate

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    there is no emotions conveyed in this passage which suggests that Christopher has a very different way of thinking and processing events to a ‘normal’ person. He did not seem to be upset with the loss of his mother at all. 8. Everybody processes the ideas of death and dying differently. On pp.42-44, Christopher discusses his rabbit’s death, his mother’s death, and the idea of dying. • In what ways does Christopher’s scientific, factual

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    Another way television misleads its viewers is by the way that they present candidates for an election of politicians. They spend all their time and money trying to put together a commercial that only puts down the other candidate. How are voters supposed to know whom to vote for if

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    airbrush everything from waist lines to teeth provide unrealistic comparison. Teenage girls who spend nine and a half hours a day on some sort of technology with access to social media are having a harder and harder time separating the ways their body should look and the way media thinks they should look. The article expresses concern for the rate of which sources of comparisons for teenage girls’ bodies are multiplying. Celebrities are no longer the only source of

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    and smiled. His smile was very warm, friendly, and inviting. ”hey, you with the red shirt” he said. “yes?” I replied. “ relax, i'm not looking for perfection I am looking for potential” I nodded nervously, staring at the floor. “im coach B by the way” he said as he walked away. We practiced for a few days on the dance, each day I felt a little more comfortable. Coach B was a really big help to me. I could tell he saw this potential stuff that he talked so

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    enhance the story by making it feel like were there with him sometimes. He describes the story in a way that it like we're seeing everything through his eyes as if we are him. His writing is so detailed that we can't really miss anything since everything flows together. When he jumps from past, present, and dream it all comes together into one fantastic story. Ishmael writes his present in a complicated way. His present is his past, it's important to realize that the whole story is his past. The amazing

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    stereotypes). This shows that you shouldn’t hate on someone for the way they look, their background. You should judge them by their personal qualities. People judge others way too quickly by the way they look. Stereotypes are labels that are unfairly placed on people, and they affect all of us. Stereotypes can be defined as a picture of how people see others because of the way they look and have acted, and they impact our society in many ways (Stereotypes). For example, in an interview with Guy Raz from

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