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    may purse in the mass communications field, the positon of a news anchor is one of the most appealing jobs in the media industry. Thus, a position as a news anchor is highly sought after and a news station cannot survive without a presenter. According to Tom Dolan (2000), market research revealed that news anchors are one of the top reasons why Americans continue to watch the news on television. However, the position of the new anchor should never be taken for granted due to the fact that the…

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    “Anchors Under the Sea” Independente. Sounds stressful and tough right? It's like a ship loaded with really important merchandise for a really big company that has to be delivered on time and safe. But the question is, what helps the ship be safe during the trip? Anchors. An anchor tries or avoids an accident of a ship from a really strong wind and waves or even storms. Anchors can even stop a ship from drowning down to the sea. And the reason why I compare this to my life is because ever since…

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    Albatross anchor has grown exponentially and now employs one hundred and thirty people. Their one location/facility is situated on twelve acres of land located in a rural suburb of Small town, USA. The manufacturing plant and the main office are located in the same…

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    I joined Anchor Club as a follower. I attended my first club meeting with a friend and committed without hesitation. For years, I had been one of those people who would or wouldn’t do something based on the amount of friends I had participating in the same thing. By sophomore year, this began to change. By junior year, that part of me was almost nonexistent – and now, I find myself to be an entirely different person, not basing my own actions on others, and being confident in myself, encouraging…

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    At there, we could talk and discuss about our project. On the first meeting, everyone came on time. We discussed about the Anchor store. Moreover, everyone was confused about the Anchor…

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    Passage #3 PEEEEL & Anchor Statement Upon booking the wrong course for swimming, the narrator immerses the reader in her consistently problematic experience. By integrating dialog when she reveals that “[She] can only swim with a snorkel” this adds an immersive factor into the writer’s shared experience because the reader is given insight into the author’s personal thoughts on the realization of her lack of ability to swim proficiently. Furthermore, the awkward adventurer expresses her…

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    significant truth”. The main reason Miscall disagree with this proverb is because, in 1 Samuel 16, God does not explain the reason why Eliab is rejected. What David’s and Eliab’s hearts are like does not mention in this chapter as well. Though in Anchor Bible Commentary, it says that Eliab’s good looking and strong statues remind us, as well as Samuel, that “he is something of a…

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    sources, you can open twitter to check the trending topics or receive push notifications from different media outlets. The most common way we trust receiving our news is to turn on the TV to a news anchor. However, there’s a need to question the integrity of a certain news reporter Brian Williams, an anchor for the NBC news. Williams came under fire for embellishing his role in a helicopter incident in Iraq, leading to his suspension. Furthermore, the suspension that NBC News handed to Mr.…

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    According to the American Heritage Dictionary, an anchor baby is a child born on American soil thought to have been chosen in order to improve the family’s legal citizenship status. In Lee’s “I Was An Anchor Baby,” Lee uses historical context, personal experiences, and generalizations about what an anchor baby is to build a pathos appeal that contradicts the stereotype that anchor babies are lazy, undeserving, and used so illegal immigrants can be granted citizenship in the United States.…

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    Family: An Anchor during Rough Waters Nanook of the North is a silent documentary from the 1920s. This documentary reveals the life of the man named Nanook and his family’s journey throughout Canada in search for food, trade and the daily fight for survival. Nanook’s sole responsibility is to take care of his family and every sacrifice he makes is in order to keep his Inuit clan alive. It is amazing how a family's culture shapes the perceptions and understanding of the world. In the village of…

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