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    The crowd was rumbling as thousands had piled into the Thomas and Mack. Fans were just a month removed after a NBA Finals that lasted six games and we were now treated with some of the greatest young prospects in the NBA Summer League. It was my first year going to one of these yearly events, and I was ready for it to be the highlight of my summer. Several games had been planted throughout the day so it was encouraged to hop throughout games to see all of the talent. Two other basketball…

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    Nashville, Tennessee in February 2005, the officer chose not to perform a sobriety test and instead issued a warning. He also got Kid Rock’s autograph.” (Clarke, 2010) This is an example of favoritism in our legal system. As you can see the officer pull Kid Rock over for reckless driving because he was under the influence, but instead of testing him he ask for his autograph. Does this seem like a fair legal system? What if this person while under the influence hit you child, but a cop had pulled…

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    Marketing Objectives First and foremost, the Los Angeles Angels have to market to the fans they already have. Keeping a loyal fan base happy, is essential for long term success. By using market penetration and targeting existing customers with things they already enjoy, via advertising and promotional campaigns, the Angels will solidify the back bone of their market. For this, through our marketing plan, the Angels will use a fan favorite player, Mike Trout. Trout was drafted in 2009 by the…

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    the car itself! Again, this allows the animator not to spend time on the small details as seen in other animations ultimately cutting down the price immensely. 3:24- Reduced Frame Rates: During this scene, Huckleberry is asking the Bulgar for his autograph. Specifically focusing on the movement of the pencil, it is visually chopping. This is a result of the frame rates animators had to do in order to make it more cost effective overall. 2:37- Segmentation of Character Design: This scene…

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    guard Jim about not following the rules of his restraining order with a young actress named Chiara. Peter is absolutely in love with Chiara and would do anything just to get her autograph even if that meant breaking the restraining order. By Peter being the stalker he is he did end up breaking the law for that one autograph and ended up being locked in a small room with only a table, chair, and Jim. In theater there are six key elements. The first key element is the audience. In “Future…

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    Woodworking Speeches

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    I want to start off by saying that you are my spirit animal. You may get told that every day, but there is a chance that I am the first and that would be a great honour. Not only is that an honour, but it is an honour to get to talk to you. You are a wildly inspirational man that expresses how I truly think. I am on my school’s robotics team and even though we use mostly metal, I still value to role that woodworking has in America. Most of my team may see wood as being less efficient, but I…

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    Nascar's Marketing

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    NASCAR’s branding strategy is perhaps the most notable aspect of NASCAR’s overall marketing strategy. Early on, NASCAR relied on the advantages that came with collaborating and co-branding with other companies. You can look at any driver, any car, and there are logos covering just about every square inch of the driver’s jumpsuit, helmet, car, etc. If a logo can be placed there, NASCAR has a sponsor wanting to fill that space. In the process of co-branding and expanding out partnerships, NASCAR…

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    Katy Perry Research Paper

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    Perry Panic We were getting to the autographs late to meet Katy Perry so I was panicking. Now, we were in a long long line about 1,000 people. Just Great! Now, I have to wait about 5 hours. My face is as red as a tomato. My legs are shaking I look like someone who is scared of rollercoasters and just got off one. My mouth is watering my mouth is also filling up like a pool. Now we are only 70 people away. The sweat is dripping now so hard that I have to wipe it with a kleenex which makes a red…

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    Watching the sunrise on the beach from your bed is the perfect and most blissful way to wake. I look over next to me to the loves of my life, my dogs, as I am wrapped around them and I smile. I don’t want to get up and stop cuddling with them, but I must in order to make my dream of being an actress a reality. I head to the kitchen for my morning coffee then daily yoga exercise to relax and energize for the day ahead. Since it’s the summer, I no longer have to go to work as a teacher with my…

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    the game show scene never happened in the film, then the movie would be a series of disordered scenes. They would appear to have no significance or meaning. For example, there was a scene where Jamal got an autograph from the famous movie star Amitabh Bachchan. After he got the autograph, he says, “A thousand thanks, Amitabh-ji”(Slumdog Millionaire). If the viewer was unaware of the game show question, this scene would be uninteresting and boring, but the viewer is waiting intently for the…

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