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    Carmen's Case Study

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    you ever wanted a sweet treat after a very nice dinner out? Carmen’s is the place to go! Carmen’s Italian Ice is a small custard and Italian ice café located in Rockville, Maryland. They offer a wide variety of product ranging from bagels, muffins, coffee to milkshakes, gelatis, custard, and Italian ice. They even offer special dog friendly treats. Open from early in the morning to late at night Carmen’s is the perfect place to go for a sweet treat at any time of the day. Carmen’s has a…

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    Why I Want To Be Socrates

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    When I first found out that I had to become Socrates and talk to strangers I got a little worried. I am normally very timid and I never talk to people I don’t know. I tried to think of different places I could find people to answer the questions and I finally thought of a place. I work at a flower shop in town and I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to find individuals to ask the questions. I chose all of my people based on my first impression of them. I wanted people who appeared to…

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    their enemies are the socs. They are divided by their socioeconomic status. Ponyboy is a 14-year old boy whose life has been turned upside-down after the death of his parents and having to live with his oldest brother, Darry, who is 20 years old. His life turned even worse when he ran away from home with his best friend Johny. Ponyboy and Johny were being jumped by the socs when Johny was forced to kill one of the socs with his knife. Frightened to be executed by the law, Ponyboy and Johny run…

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    by this is that everyone has a different perspective of it. What the original Dream consisted of a two-parent household, one mother, and one father. Who has kids, a dog, and lives in a house that is located in a beautiful neighborhood with a white picket fence. This is also your chance to get a better education or a job. A place where you do not judge for being you. This was the original blueprints of the American Dream.…

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    because they have freedom. Women, slaves, and poor people don't have a right to vote or won't able to join democracy party. In Athenian democracy, they don't see women or slaves as citizens except free men. Some people came from the city wanted to live in Athens have to…

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    latte. We engaged in a simple “hi, how are you” conversation as we were formed in line waiting to place our order. A minute or two passed and I decided to ask Efrain about his experience with Texas. I wanted to know more about what he thought about the state. He answered, “that is not just a quick answer; do you have time to sit down and show you my world of Texas?” I had time and no other place to be at, so I took his suggestion, grabbed my coffee, sat down, and listened to his “Texas…

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    Clerks 2 Analysis

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    The Wizard of Oz, there is of course the most famous line, “There’s no place like home.” But Dorothy goes as far as saying, “I know that if I ever go looking for my heart’s desire again, I won’t look any further than my own back yard. Because if it isn’t there, I never really lost it to begin with.” Dorothy is saying that home offers this place of love, something that you cannot find in other places, even beautiful magical places. This idea was also used in Clerks 2. In the end, Dante ends up…

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    In an effort to appeal to viewers’ sense of populism and convince them that she is the candidate best suited to be the next President of the United States, Hillary Clinton places little emphasis on herself in her ad, “Getting Started,” and attempts to instead place a heavy emphasis on the “everyday Americans” featured throughout the video. She places this emphasis on these “everyday Americans” by keeping the camera focused on the characters in ad, rather than focusing it on herself, carefully…

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    Julius's feelings about the house are that it is the only place he has ever known and that how will he be able to live in a new place that he has never experienced before. As the story progresses, he starts to roam the house and remember all of the places that he has had so many memory's of and seen so many times before, but they had changed and were more barren than ever before and how badly he will miss the house. And how his interactions portray that he has no intention of leaving the house…

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    actually happen. As we saw in Angels Preach a lot goes into caregiving and decision making for what is best for are loved one. I thought this movie did a really good job about dismissing the stereotypes to caregiving, but it also show how Alzheimer’s can affect everyone in the family, and how moving elders with Alzheimer’s out of their homes is not the best option. Sometimes doing what is best for our loved one can…

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