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    Sunshine: To see or not to see There is a certain quality the commercial industry values in China. Doug Nichol documentary, “Sunshine” gives us a glimpse of commercialism in China. Although, it seems commercials are a fairly new concept in China, they are looking for “Sunshine” is used to describe a quality which is admired in the commercial industry in China. Sunshine can be seen as physical, meaning clothing andWhat you see on the surface may not always be the truth. So when it comes to the…

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    In the video by Doug Dietz, we see a problem most people overlook being seen and fixed because of one thing: empathy. Doug showed empathy to the family that came to get an MRI scan in the Scanner he designed, so he was able to feel the anxiety and stress faced by the parents and the children. They are the ones the hospital would use the machine on. Hence it is their satisfaction that is important to him. As a designer, I know that a designer feels the most satisfaction when their design serves…

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    Tim McManus of ESPN believes that the hiring of Doug Pederson for the Eagles will help the players in the locker room and boost the overall morale of the team. Doug Pederson, a former temporary Quarterback for the Eagles and former assistant coach under Andy Reid, understands that a positive environment is a great first step for leading a team to success. Pederson is not a motivator unlike many other coaches, as he prefers to read from a script and chooses to be straightforward with his…

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    Blown to Bits Chapter 4 was all about the organization of bits, and how the internet is organized. After all, there is simply so much data on the internet, one must wonder exactly how search engines such as Google can pull up websites from this virtual sea of chaos. Well, at first, the internet was mainly a repository for information. Websites were browsed in a hierarchical order, with the websites of most precedence appearing before those with less prominence, which makes a lot of sense if you…

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    Doug Glanville’s essay “Still Standing” Is a thought provoking reading that talks about how a protesting football player made Glanville ask a very powerful question, “Why do we salute the flag?” The essay is mainly about how Glanville was raised to pledge the flag. Also how he had this pre judged mindset as a kid due to parents and media that he later finds out is clearly wrong. The essay begins about how he first heard about Colin Kaepernick and his protest and how he immediately relates it to…

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    Doug Swieteck life is horrible. His father is abusive and his brother doesn’t care about him. Doug received a New York Yankees baseball cap worn by Joe Pepitone. It was signed by the hall of fame. His brother Lucas stole his cap and now Doug can’t find it. Later in the week Lucas gets drafted into the Army and goes off to Vietnam, then his dad loses his job so they must move to a poorer neighbor up the state of Long Island. It's a small town called Marysville. Before Doug leaves his friend gives…

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    “January,” Holling Hoodhood discovers that Doug Swieteck’s brother had vandalised the school with images from the newspaper of Holling in his fairy costume. Holling later suggests to traverse to a different school to avoid embarrassment, Mrs. Bigio realizes that Mai Thi is not a threat, and Holling devises a vile plan do get retaliate to Doug Swiekeck’s brother, but things don’t go Holling’s way. When Holling gets back from school the day that he discovers that Doug Swieteck’s brother, he…

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    From the first few chapters of Okay for Now to the last, Doug Swieteck’s father changed from being the bad guy to the good. The author, Gary D. Schmidt illustrates in his book that you change change to be the better person. His father overcomes many challenges to be as considerate to his family as he can and he did so towards the end. In the first few chapters of Okay for Now, Doug’s dad was commonly known as the selfish one in the family. His father “came home on the night of my twelfth…

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    Q and A About Some Basics In chapter two Doug Johnson talks about classroom technology that can be beneficial for the teachers and children. He talks about what computer are compatible for you, what software you should use, and how to manage your files on the computer (Johnson,2011, pg.29). This chapter teaches you about the basic concept of computers. It taught me what computer would be beneficial to me to use which was the Apple’s Macintosh Os. Doug explains about the advantages and…

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    Doug Swieteck is a boy who is abused by his father in the novel Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt. The abuse of Doug is shown very well in Audubon's picture, the Brasilian Caracara Eagle. In the picture, there are two birds. One of the birds is on the branch getting attacked by the bird that is above it. The bird that is the attacker is like Doug's father, Mr. Swieteck and the defenseless bird that is below is like Doug. The similarity between the birds and Doug can be seen in the opening scene of…

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