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    PS4 vs Xbox One The console wars have been going on since the late 1980’s. Every gamer has their preference on what they play. Whether it be PC, console, mobile, etc. Currently the two hottest consoles on the market are the Microsoft Xbox one and the Sony PS4. It has been over 3 years since these consoles have come out. They are both very good game consoles for this generation. They are both very similar in many ways, but they also have major differences. Trying to pick between PS4 and Xbox…

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    Everyone has heard of the triple crown, it is one of the highest and most prestigious awards in horse racing, it was typically understood that the receiving horse was the best horse. Seabiscuit was the horse to change that belief. Many years after his victory over the Triple Crown recipient, the movie, Seabiscuit, was made to depict the life and racing career of a special horse. It also renders a surreal image of the team that raced along with the undersized contender. It is an inspirational…

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    Going back to the election of 2004, television was still reasonably new with it only being about a generation old since the 1960’s presidential election (when it was firstly used in politics). With that given amount of time from 1960 to 2004 the announcers had time to become like a second family to the to their audience (a face they can identify with). When 9/11 happened the media sources went crazy, they wanted the public to hear the cries of the victims and listen to their stories. The media…

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    and the Movies”). KDKA was the first radio station, and they were issued a license on October 27th, 1920. The first broadcast was made by KDKA on election night, beginning at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2nd, 1920. Leo Rosenberg was the first radio announcer, announcing to around one-thousand listeners that Warren Harding had beaten James Cox for president. In the twenties, the average radio cost about one-hundred and fifty dollars (Alchin). More than four million radios were in American homes by…

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    Only One I Know As Sonny Lancaster looked at the blank road ahead of himself, his mind continued to wander its way back to the sign. The road sign, directly above the La Rue’s Restaurant slogan, that read “Find the Lord before you need Him, and never, ever sell out your pride or saddle. Cause life's a long, long ride.” He couldn't help but think that he’s 51 years into his ride and still chasing a wild dream some call rodeo. He chuckled at the thought but deep down he was sorta proud to still…

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    “Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor.” This is a quote from the famous Hunger Games Trilogy before they drawn the names of the unfortunate boy and girl from each district. When trying to decide which book to choose for my book report, one of the first ones that came to mind was to famous Hunger Games Trilogy. This book brings to light many aspects of sociology that we have discussed in class. The book contains authoritarian governments, and how fashion is an important…

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    Morgan Salone US History Mr.Robinson May 17, 2015 The Moon Landing “10…9…8…7…6…5...4…3…2...1…0 All engines running and lift off,”(Armstrong) said by the announcer of the 1969 liftoff of APOLLO 11. In July of 1969, America sent the first humans to walk on the moon. Three Astronauts Edwin Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins were on the mission named Apollo 11. The Saturn 5 rocket was the launch vehicle they used and it was and…

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    Kingdom Come, written by Mark Waid and Alex Ross, depicts the end of times in the DC Comic Universe at the hands of the Metahumans and “superheroes.” I will be analyzing the scene just after the conclusion of Chapter One, where Superman and other heroes are depicted flying inside the burning torch of the Statue of Liberty, in a silhouette of black and red flames. In this scene the reader sees Superman at the lead, accompanied, presumably, by other heroes of the Justice League, flying through…

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    1. What challenges did this president inherit? George Washington was challenged with military and western expansion as well as having to set up a whole system of government. Franklin Delano Roosevelt inherited the challenge of dealing with the Great Depression because our economy was in shambles due to the falling stock market. Lyndon Johnson had the challenge of a rapidly growing struggle to restrain Communist encroachment in Vietnam; he had segregation issues to deal with (“Lyndon B. Johnson”)…

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    Nikki Giovanni not like any other writer is a strong, independent, African American woman. Although, her childhood wasn’t the brightest, it pushed her to strive and become one of the best female poets in literary history. Her books and her poems zoom in on the struggles of many African Americans and her own personal experiences. Not many people can say that they succeeded in their life and are satisfied at where they are now. Not only can Nikki Giovanni say she succeeded and made a better life…

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