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    At Midd-West High School in order for a student to graduate from high school you must complete a senior project. I chose to do a food drive that would benefit people in my community. My goal for the project was to collect at least 100 pounds of food. I planned on sorting the items and donating them to Five Barley Loaves. I also wanted to volunteer at the food bank to see how many people I would be helping. Five Barley Loaves is a nonprofit organization in Beaver Springs, who helps people who are financially struggling. The food bank operates strictly on donations from the community and the state, which provides grant money to buy needed items that are not donated by the public. The donations they accept are non perishable items such as canned goods, peanut butter, noodles, and cereal. They also accept personal hygiene items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, hand soap, body wash, paper towels, and tissues. Once a month volunteers make boxes up of mixed items to hand out to families that qualify for the program. The qualification goes on how many are in the household and the household income. The boxes donated are on average around 40 pounds, which is a nice amount of food for the month. The organization put together 170 boxes the evening before distributing day, which requires between one to two hours depending on how many volunteers are willing to help. Five Barley Loaves serve families who live West of Route 104 in Middleburg. They have between 125 and 140 families that…

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    Tiny Modular Home Co. will offer a house that is meant to be bought in sections and connected by a professional installer to become a permanent home. The target market (16 Lodish) of the business would focus on producing sales with young people, senior citizens, and regions that show a higher interest in tiny homes statistically. With this in mind, there will be several variations of modular homes that can be viewed and purchased. But, customers primarily are expected to customize their home…

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    It was interesting to watch the Newman and Stanley families make decisions depending on what situation they were in. I will prove that capitalism is fair because you can take risks to have a good outcome, you can make a good profit, and the government doesn 't interfere. The first reason capitalism is fair is because it encourages risk taking that can result in high rewards. This means you have the opportunity to make more money than you were making before to support your family and yourself.…

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    Money is needed to increase the literacy rate in Central America. This money would be focused on covering four main aspects. These would be transportation, facilities, school supplies and straight money to offset the loss of a family might face when a child can no longer work. If a child lives in a rural section of the region they are less likely to go to school because there are none close by. If the government was able to supply transportation, to and from school, for those students, more…

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    1. INTRODUCTION China 's media industry has a great opportunity for development. According to the data released by SARFT (The State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television), the population coverage rate of Chinese television programmes is about 98.42%. China has more than 1900 television channels overall and the audience ratings suggest that users watch television for more than three hours per day. Therefore, China 's television industry and Chinese audiences are closely interrelated.…

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    What do we consider innocence, and how do we hold on to it? Innocence can be defined as freedom from sin or moral wrong, but could the word take on more than just its denotation? When we are young, many of our guardians intend to preserve our innocence through thoughtfully considered exposure. However, in Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, viewers see the effects numerous emotionally charged moments can have on a child. By using cinematic realism in Boyhood, Linklater creates a work depicting loss of…

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    Movie Going Case Study

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    AMST 350H Spring ‘16 Moviegoing Assignment Movie going was a new phenomenon at the turn of the 20th century. Many downtowns in big cities, were some of the first places to show movies, and some of the first places to open up standalone movie theatres. These theatres, largely known from the Sanborn maps, gives the audience a glimpse of what downtown social life would have looked like for both whites and blacks during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movie going experience shows the…

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    A popular way to spend a quality evening with the family is by enjoying a movie. The decision of going to a movie theater versus staying home to watch a movie can be quite a debate. Although a trip to the theater may be enjoyable, staying at home to watch a movie is the better choice when considering cost, convenience, comfort and amenities. Consider this perspective to help avoid family disagreements and to better the overall movie experience. First analyze the cost of taking the whole…

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    Dicky Vs Walt Whitney

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    making movies in cities like Hollywood and New York City cause those costs to grow. But the state of Georgia offers tax incentives for the film industry. And Savannah offers other tax incentives that often attract production companie. Those tax incentives, along with lower costs of living and doing business may begin to cause a shift in the film industry. While Dickey sees the potential for growth in Savannah’s film industry, he also knows “LA is still going to be Hollywood.” He sees the…

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    suggest this is a major factor. World War Two increased Hollywood’s dominance world-wide as most other countries had to severely cut back production and Hollywood films provided the escapist entertainment the audiences demanded across Europe and America. Audiences steadily grew in the 1930s and reached a peak of over 1,600,000,000 in 1946. Following this audience slowly declined throughout the 1950s to a fraction of what they were in the 1960s and this decline continued until the 1980s. One of…

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