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    “French fries” TV commercial, there is a French news anchor interviewing the iconic Jack in the Box’s mascot named “Jack Box.” Jack is known for his yellow hat and his huge white rounded head with features of a two blue eyes, a pointy nose, and red smile. The French news anchor questioned Jack Box on why the fast-food restaurant chain change the name of calling the potato fries from “French fries” to “natural cut fries.” Jack explained to the news anchor that the “natural cut fries” are…

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    an amazing success, however, when someone has reported over fifty years of history, that is a terrific triumph. Walter Cronkite did just that. He worked through several influential decades of news coverage as well as setting the bar for all news anchors after him. His career covered events starting with World War II and all the way up to the 1998 launch of astronaut, John Glenn. Through those many years he earned himself the nickname the most trusted…

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    The soft breeze blew my hair back. The fresh autumn feel and the excitement within me sent a shiver down my back. I could smell the salty ocean. I was standing atop the hill in front on my house over looking the ocean. My breath formed little clouds as I breathed out warm air. I watched as down below the sailors unloaded cargo where the ships docked. The tide was high and kept spraying them slightly with the ocean water. I grew impatient and turned and sprinted back up to the house. Mother sat…

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    Male Victims Essay

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    Once awareness has changed and male victims begin to be identified, aftercare services need to be provided. Male victims suffer from severe physical, psychological and emotional trauma. Many suffer from fear, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. They may have broken bones, lacerations or other physical damage due to violence from their trafficker. Male victims need services that offer health care and intensive counseling. They need a place where they can safely heal from their trauma. According to the…

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    wanted to give my students more opportunities to become responsible for their own learning. I would always make sure that the criteria was clearly communicated prior to an assignment. However I wanted to incorporate more strategies such as using visual anchor charts, showing examples of student work, and giving the students simple rubrics to evaluate themselves and giving them the opportunity to decide whether they reached their goal. Attending grade-level meetings also gave me an opportunity to…

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    A person's anchor point is considered to be the centre of his latitude of Acceptance, the most acceptable position to him. Audience is likely to distort any incoming information to fir to thier unique latitudes. If something falls into thier latitude of acceptance, the person tends to assimilate it and consider it closer to the anchor point. If something falls into the latitude of rejection,, the subject tends to contrast…

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    competent and skilled in their profession. Similarly there are portrayals of male anchors who are also shown to be principled and skilled in their profession as well. In the film News at Eleven, Frank Kenley is an anchor who exploits a story of a high school student who accuses her teacher of rape. In order to broadcast this story, he “publicly excoriates his station’s role”. And in The Image, Jason Cromwell, also an anchor, reveals a savings and loans scandal that his station had initially…

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    Summaive Assessment Essay

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    The eligible content aspect defines the content that the anchors should cover and even though not all content will be tested it prescribes the range of knowledge that the students should be equipped with in the preparation of their exams. The academic standards are specific to each area of study and for each grade. The system has prescribed core standard s for English and arts, mathematics and core standards for reading and writing in other units. For mathematics the core standards are meant to…

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    Coral Reef Analysis

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    With an increase in tourism, recreational boat traffic has increased and some boaters don’t think about where their anchor is going when they throw it overboard. On July 7th, 2004, a 50 meter vessel named the Holo-Kai anchored overnight on the reef. The heavy chains and three anchors used to hold the Holo-Kai in place caused damage to 1.5 hectares of the reef. Immediately after the anchor was pulled, divers could observe broken and overturned coral colonies, as well as badly damaged soft corals.…

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    How better would someone show that their family is important to them without putting tattoo images on their body for everyone to see? In my pre-teen years, I began to want tattoos, but I never knew exactly what I wanted. Then, after my eighteenth birthday, I started coming up with different ideas, constantly searching through Pinterest. Finally, I realized that my family means a great deal to me and I wanted to express that respect and tell several stories on my arm. Each one of these tattoos it…

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