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    Jeanine’s character. Meanwhile, back at faction headquarters Jeanine issues an extensive search of the remaining Abnegation community. Dauntless recover the mystery object from “Tris” deceased parents house. Despite Jeanine efforts in locating the mystery box, it featured symbols of each faction, triggering her to initialize a hunt for the divergent who can crack the code embed in the object(“Divergent Series:…

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    ways of calling Hepburn a diva or, put bluntly, a bitch. This led to her being cast in an offscreen role that no star would ever want to play. The role being “box office poison” and it was given to her by the Independent Theatre Owners of America. The Theater Owners was a group that took notice of declining numbers at certain movies’ box offices and linked them to the actors that starred in them. Her reputation had bled into the public’s eye and was affecting her ability to gross money for the…

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    Casino Flicks

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    Casino Flicks - Missing The Moments Is Crime! Anomaly is part of life and it reflects badly when criticized publicly. Many watch tons of casino movies or spend hours playing the best online casino. However, anomalies change the scope of things forever for you, of course only when you notice them. For an example, many gambling movies have a lot of absurdness in them and that make watching the flick a painful experience. Even movies scoring more than $500 million at the making cost of $150 million…

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    to see all the people, I didn’t lose my focus. I was looking for my father, who would tell me what I needed to do. As I saw him walk out the office, he made eye contact with me, pointed to the ticket booth and said, “You got it, right?” I nodded yes and made my way there. Even though I was thirteen…

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    In the early 1940’s, the audience members of the theater knew exactly what they would see at a musical comedy. Defined by the “Follies formula,” the American musical followed a very precise recipe that produces success every time: a chorus line of beautiful women in revealing costumes; jazzy, upbeat tunes; coarse jokes and cheap gags; and a rollicking opening number. Most musicals consisted of great numbers strung together with a decidedly flimsy plot. Even in a more narrative show, irrelevant…

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    cash is a “small amount of cash that a business keeps on hand to pay for small items or services” instead of writing a check or using a business credit/debit card. Research a common amount of money kept for petty cash funds in in a small medical office with 40 employees. In a small business it would be appropriate, depending on the needs of the practice to keep at least $100.00 to $200.00 in small bills and coins, separate from cash drawers and only have one staff member be responsible for…

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    was supposed to contact local physicians about the community resources on safe disposal of prescription medications. I was told that there was a drop-box located in the local sheriff’s office and there might be more located in other law enforcement offices. Later, I found out that there is no such drop-box in the entire county but sheriff’s office collects medications. Throughout these 6 months, I have gathered relevant information regarding prescription medication disposal and provided the…

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    Dabbawalla Case Study

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    other four performance objectives .The service is perceived as a high Quality as it is extremely flexible allowing you to go to any location at any time , also dabbawalla as an example of quality the dabbawalla must put the food in a good box not a broken box and if they cock the food they must make the food…

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    “Lottery” they use the symbol the black box meaning a tradition that they follow but do not follow how it used to be long time ago. The reader will know that symbol is important in the story and get a more of an understanding behind what it means. Symbolism is used in both the Jury and Lottery, but Jury is more effective. In “Jury”, Susan Glaspell uses the canary and the bird cage as important symbolism that has important meaning behind them. The canary…

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    greenlight sequels, even sequels to movies that few people particularly ask for. This is that grey area in Hollywood where box office success supersedes creativity - and as it pertains to Neighbors, which currently stands as Seth Rogen’s highest grossing film to date (live-action role, at least), it makes perfect sense for there to be a sequel. Right? The 2014 summer box office hit grossed $240 million against a miniscule $18 million production budget, leaving dollar signs embedded in the…

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