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    Peter stood surrounded by cold darkness and stale, dusty air he was full of happiness and joy unlike most people in the Storm, where you are forced to do everything that you are told to do including no happy thoughts or fun. You were told to do a certain job, you were told if you were allowed children and how many you were allowed, it was a gloomy place to be for Peter. He had 2 brothers and a mother who was a clerk at a local store and he had a dad who worked in the mines which is what male

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    Problem Statement The case describes the protagonist Steve McKenzie staying at the Regal Carnation Hotel. Steve experienced multiple problems with the hotel many of which were overpromised and underdelivered. Steve now feels he must write a letter telling about his horrible experiences, yet he still does not know who to write and what to address. The Regal Hotels business model is becoming questionable with the fluttering tourism market in Guam. Their overall strategy is one of piggybacking and

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    In Left to Chance the authors: Pam Jenkins, Steve Kroll-Smith, and Vern Baxter attempt to fill a book with details from the events leading up to and the aftermath of hurricane Katrina without explicitly talking about race. This is a new take on writing about hurricane Katrina because most books and articles out there use race as a backbone in describing how devastating the storm was. This decision was beneficial to the overall message of the book because even though the authors never brought up race

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    could see the Joneses dancing while the Smith’s were taking the breaks in between the argument. When the Johnson’s switched to the stage, I originally thought that it was a new day because at the end of the smith scene they were ordering dinner and the lights seemed dim. It wasn’t until Mr. Smith made the comment about making the salmon until I realized it was still that same day, just being shown from a different house. Again I wish there was a way the audience could have at least seen a small portion

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    search the song and i just kept on listening to it and started to watch the show more. Rapper and actor Will Smith made this song because he got hired to do a tv show in 1990 called “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, which aired until May 20, 1996. The audience is for all ages who wants to listen to a catchy and funny song a put people in a good mood. The song tells the story of will smith character leading to the plot of the tv show. The tone of the song is happy, goofy, funny, and really exciting

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    The movie “The Pursuit of Happyness”, is about a movie based on the life of Chris Gardner, who was a salesman with a strong commitment to his family. As Gardner struggles to get ahead, he faces countless adversities and found strength in knowing that he is going through this to make a better life for his son. Although Gardner and his son became homeless, he had a desire to have a better life. He also managed to find moments to help shape and mode his son’s education with teachable moments. People

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    WILL SMITH 1968 TO 2017 Did you know will smith was rich before he was 20? Will smith has accomplished many films over the course of his Career. Will Smith was a rapper, Hollywood filmmaker, and had to take care of his family all at once. Family and early life Will Smith born and raised in West Philadelphia, and his mom was a school board administrator. His dad was a refrigeration engineer. Will Smith went to a private Catholic School. He has three siblings: An

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    vampires and how long do you think you can live in this case? The film, I Am Legend is a post-apocalyptic science fiction film directed by Francis Lawrence and starring Will Smith. It was released on December 14th, 2007. This film is actually the third adaptation of Richard Matheson’s novel of the same name from 1954. Smith plays virologist Robert Neville, who lives in New York City in 2012, which is inhabited by animalistic victims of the virus. He is immune to a vicious man-made virus originally

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    Underneath the sound effects, costumes and out-of-world context, films of science fiction frequently contain hypothetical implications that mimic modern society in the way that artificial and biological life communicate. The film IRobot (2004) directed by Alex Proyas, leads readers through the year 2035 where humans and robots life side by side, until detective Del Spooner discovers a conspiracy that may enslave the human race. IRobot comments on the notion that, “Art Imitates Life” by using film

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    sit right here, I’ll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel-Air” (Smith). Many 90s kids memorized this opening to the hit television show “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”. Sometimes you can’t help but rap the words and visualize Will Smith spinning in front of a graffiti background. Will Smith stars in the show as a fictionalized version of himself. The theme song sets the premise for the entire show. Smith was a street-smart, African American teenager born in West Philadelphia. However

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