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    Assumption about documentaries being true, educational only, no imagination needed aren’t correct . There are several documentaries we watched in class that show that documentaries don’t all fall under the same assumptions. A common assumption about documentaries is that there is no imagination needed. “ In a time when the major media recycle the same stories on the same subjects over and over, when they risk little in formal innovation, when they remain beholden to powerful sponsors with their

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    Vinyl Cafe Diaries

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    Vinyl Cafe Diaries is the fourth series of short stories from a family written by Stuart McLean. In the book, there are four series of stories written from each of the family members. The family members are Dave, Morley, Stephanie and Sam. McLean uses humour and a good form of dialogue to establish important messages in life. There are different ways to tell a story. In this book, the stories are written from the father, the mother, the son and daughter’s point of view. The short story “Labour

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    How To Build A Cafe Racer

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    By much the most crucial and tough choice you will have to make just before developing a Coffee shop Racer is the option of a benefactor bike. Building a Cafe Racer from a contemporary bike is much more regarding reducing back on needless clutter, losing weight, improving handling as well as opening potential horse power ... and also of training course some traditional styling cues. Where do you start? Well there are 3 main elements that should be considered, everyone will certainly have various

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    Character Sketch - Idgie Threadgoode The Key to understanding Idgie Threadgoode is that she is an individual who wants to be different from the rest of the world. First off, Idgie Threadgoode is a Tomboy. She was born to be Buddy 's (Her older Brother 's) pet, and from then on she never took on to be the girlie type. Idgie always knew she wasn 't like the rest of the girls, and she didn 't want to be either. Idgie almost spoiled her older sister 's wedding when she wouldn 't put on a dress. Finally

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    renting a car or calling five taxis a day. Travel with a bus pass is very simple, and there is most definitely a bus route that will take one wherever they wish to go (“Transportation”). Kingston, on the other hand, is at a far faster pace. Bus stops are overcrowded, and one could possibly be forced to wait up to an hour to even catch a ride. Kingston offers taxis and rental cars just as every other place, but if one is on a tight budget,

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    An interrupted vacation “Bye,” Mom and I said as we stood and watched as my Dad got further and further from us. He left to go pick up some art I had made earlier but he didn’t want to carry around. My Dad turned around a corner as he disappeared from our view. Mom waited a little before she decided to talk. “ Do you want to go inside?” She asked pointing to the princess store behind us. At six years old, I adored princesses. Mom opened the door and we walked in. The inventory was all princess

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    Lily Dialectical Journal

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    From what she could see above, the blue sky was turning navy. Lily was standing at a bus stop wishing she was wearing gloves and a hat. She pulled her coat ever tighter around herself. Her lips were numb, her jaw fighting to chatter. The bus was late and she was meant to be meeting her friend Daisy on it. Daisy, when approached with the idea of travelling via public transport to the unpronounceable French café she desperately wanted to go to, seemed disgusted at the very notion. Lily reminded her

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    Throughout my life, I have moved around three times but have lived in four different states. I have lived in Montana, Wisconsin, Indiana and last but not least, Illinois. Every move has taught me what life is really about. In fact, throughout each move I have associated music into my life immensely. Traveling with music was my way of expressing who I am through each move. These five songs I associate with my traveling experiences and how they have impacted my perspective on life. Days Go By by Keith

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    This paper seeks to examine the different dimensions of hip hop, and what the hip hop culture means to different people. After reading Fernando Orejuela’s Rap and Hip Hop Culture, one would get a better understanding of the various dimensions of the hip hop culture. For instance, there is a cultural dimension that has played a tremendous role in the hip hop culture. Many of the modern styles of dancing and music have come from traditions that were passed down. According to Orejuela, this is in part

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    Dred Scott V Sandford

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    (1857), which help to underline the historical pain the Blacks had to endure both in the past and present. The case of Dred Scott v. Sandford was based on the establishment of racism and political movement on enslavement. Chang, Jeff “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop” explains the events of (1960-1973) social condition prevailing in New York, especially the South Bronx, in the generation leading up to the birth of hip hop. The impact of the Dred Scott v. Sandford lasted from (1833-1857). Dred Scott was originally

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