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    Great Dane A large breed of canine originating in Germany. Physical Description The Great Dane is one of the world's tallest domestic dog breeds with heights that range from 28 to 44 inches at the shoulders. The breed has held the title of the tallest dog breed since early 2000. The Great Danes weight ranges from 120 pounds to well over 200. Great Danes grow quickly, most reaching full height at 1 year of age, and fill out to their full weight at a year and a half. The dog’s lifespan is…

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    Great Dane A large breed of canine originating in Germany. Description Physical The Great Dane is one of the world's tallest domestic dog breeds with heights that range from 28 to 44 inches at the shoulders. The breed has held the title of tallest dog breed since early 2000. The great Danes weight ranges from 120 pounds to well over 200. Great Danes naturally have floppy triangle ears, that are sometimes cropped for traditional or cosmetic purposes. When cropped the ears will stand up right.…

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    Anhydrous Ammonia Case

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    When in contact with moisture, anhydrous ammonia causes rapid dehydration and that can lead to severe burns. Body tissues that contain a high percentage of water, such as the eyes, skin and respiratory tract, are especially susceptible to burns. The Dane County and City of Madison Hazardous Materials teams are working towards stopping the leaks. Estimates of the initial ammonia release indicates that the anhydrous ammonia parts per million over of 10,000 ppm. According to the University of…

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    Romeo and Juliet Movie Comparison The classic play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has been turned into a movie which are directed by Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann. These two movies are similar and different in many ways and the directors of each play tried to put their spin on this classic play. There are many scenes which are different and similar but one is Act 5 Scene 3. One difference is that when Romeo came to find Juliet she was in a church while in the newer movie but…

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    Shakespeare vs Luhrmann Baz Luhrmann, the director of Romeo and Juliet 1996, did a wonderful job at turning the once classical play into a modern film that captivated and amazed the now demanding and uninterested audience. Luhrmann used techniques such as weapons, culture and props to keep the newer generation delighted and intrigued in the significantly monumental playwright of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare. In the 1996 film, Luhrmann used props such as new weaponry and…

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    Temple Grandin Reflection

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    Claire Danes (Temple) seemed having a wonderful skill to behave a bit silly, but straight forward to her thought. The film viewed Temple’s face was as strange, funny, curious, and some time walking in funny way along with her strange thought. Her thought was also…

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    Claire Danes was a better actor for Juliet by reading her lines with more emotion than Leonardo DiCaprio as Romeo`s lines. Luhrmann wanted them act in the movie as they fall in love in first sight by them checking out each other through the aquarium glass. To prove…

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    Instead of couches, a coffee table and TV, imagine having microphones, instruments and soundproofing on the walls of your living room. Taylor Dane Myers, 22, is making his dreams of producing music a reality out of a full-scale production studio in his house. Myers was valedictorian in high school, but after a few semesters at the University of Central Florida, he realized being a full-time student wasn’t for him. Myers who was receiving a combination of Florida Prepaid, Florida Bright Futures…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay When comparing both the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli movie version of Romeo and Juliet with the 1996 Baz Luhrmann movie of Romeo + Juliet, I feel that the newer movie by Baz Luhrmann is more effective. It is more effective because it is able to tell the story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare in a way that younger generations can understand. This 1996 version is easier to understand because people can relate to the movie as well as follow the storyline. Two specific…

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    In 1996, Baz Luhrmann defended his blockbuster film Romeo+Juliet, saying, "Everything that's in the movie is in the play. Violence, murder, lust, love, poison, even drugs that mimic death. - It’s all in there. It's just that we have come to associate productions of 'Romeo and Juliet' with a certain style”. It has been considered that perhaps Romeo+Juliet is an example of a triumph of style over content, in the worst possible way. However, it considers the universal truths from Shakespeare’s play…

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