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    United Airlines, a company founded in 1926, is the worlds largest airline when measured by the total number of destinations served. What makes United different from other airlines, as does many other companies in the world, is the philosophy in which they run their business. United focuses on two main philosophies that help them stay the world-class airline they say they are. The two business philosophies that they follow is providing world-class customer service to provide their passengers a…

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    Being guilty “beyond a reasonable doubt” is the highest standard of proof in any trial, especially in criminal trials where a defendant can be deprived of his or her liberties and even result in his or her death. This principle, however, is often forgotten with the presence of strong religious beliefs and rising emotions following violent crimes. Directors, Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, in the documentary film Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996) takes an insider look…

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    Activity 15.1 Essay

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    PORTFOLIO #3 Activity 15.1: Comma Category 1 with Single Words 1. Surely, no one would be that foolish. 2. Next, Graham decided to read a magazine. 3. Yes, we are coming to the Christmas party. 4. Finally, Jamie showed up. 5. Limping, Caity slowly crossed the room to the kitchen table. 6. Unconcerned, Jay left the mess for later. 7. Create three of your own sentences: a. Yes, he is sleeping over today. b. However, Jackie still helped the old lady. c. Screaming, Hailey woke up from her…

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    While there are many of people that are in prison for something they did and they deserve to be in prison, there are also probably just as many in prison for crimes they didn’t commit and are now serving time for. The case that usually comes to mind with a lot of people is the West Memphis three. This story was a gigantic topic when it first hit TV and newsstands. There is another case almost exactly like West Memphis three called the Central Park Five. Both stories prove that innocent people go…

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    He can sense anything miles away like a shark when it’s bloodthirsty. He is very humble, although a jokester in bad situations. He has a sticky situation balancing between his two lifestyles. People in the city mistaken him as a bird striding through the streets. He does not have a big physique, but can hold his own in a fight with his agile reflexes. He does not let anger steer him in the wrong direction no matter how unfortunate it is. Spider-Man, a nerd who coincidentally got bit by a spider…

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    Toy Story 2 Part 2

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    In Toy Story 2 directed by John Lasseter, Lasseter uses different ways of communicating sound and animated images to achieve the coherent story that he developed in this movie. Since the movie is animated it relies heavily on dialogue of the characters to develop a story that can easily be followed.And example of this is that the toys only come to live when no humans around to see them interact. And the plot revolves around the way these toys interact with each other. For one, through dialogue…

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    West Of Memphis Summary

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    The documentary West of Memphis, directed by Amy J. Berg in 2012, is about the Murder of three eight-year-old boys. The evolving of the story positions the audience to accept that the West Memphis three were the victims of personal greed, and a miscarriage of justice cause by upbringing as “trailer trash”. Which is soon shown to allegations and not based off solid evidence. Growing up I was taught to be honest a helpful and obviously treat people with respect, but I was taught that the…

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    The only let down is the lighting. The lighting looks blown out in a few scenes, but this is nothing the audience cannot over look. Especially with the original Toy Story being the “first CGI animated film”, which came out only 3 years before the sequel (Bowie-Sell). Not to mention, the crew had several technical difficulties. At some point during the movie making process a lot of the files had accidentally been deleted. They started it all over and almost 9 months before the…

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    Pine Bluff, Arkansas Sissy’s Log Cabin- The robbers at the [crime scene] were only teenagers. The [conflict] cause a lot of media attention. The teenagers were Caucasian and African- American males. The [crime victim] was held up against their will. The police went to the crime scene finding two teenagers with their hands bound together with rope by the store owner. Luckily the owner had a gun to hold the [criminals] until they were brought into custody by the police. The citizens were…

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    Sharks are some of the most misunderstood creatures in the world. They are often given an unfavorable image by the media, both in the news and in the movies. For example, the 1975 summer blockbuster movie "Jaws" directed by Steven Spielberg, portrayed great white sharks as ferocious man eating monsters, that actively hunts humans. In addition, the Discovery Channel is guilty of doing this in their Shark Week television program. The program over exaggerates the behaviors of sharks as being very…

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