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    Jean-Marie Burbee American Cinema FIL-110-OL010 Professor Allen Mentz American Cinema Final July 2016 American Graffiti: A 'Coming of Age' film that left its mark In 1973, Director George Lucas released a film entitled, “American Graffiti.” Although created in the 70's, the film itself chronicles the end of summer 1962 centralized around two men and their last days of childhood before they officially become adults and their various friends still in high school. This is a time in most of our…

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    Banksy was a graffiti artist in the early 1990’s characterized by striking images, often combined with slogans. Occasionally creating his art freehand, Bansky’s most common form of street art are stencils. These are often multi-layered stencils combined with other media sources, such as spray-paint. He furthermore includes street signs and other objects to convey his message. Artist Banksy explains, “stencil graffiti are produced quickly, inexpensively, and for an immediate purpose; they are…

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    Street Racing Instead of taking an auto to the track and race it there; a abundance of local young street racers take the action to take it to the streets. The ability to enhance a automobile is the ability to have it compete at midnight street events. Street racing is one big risk to take, not just for the patrolmen and the designated driver but to the public near them. Having midnight races is one scary event to risk one's life at, even spectators not racing can be damaged by any…

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    sees inappropriate notes or drawings on a wall. The child may ignore it, but there is a chance that it will damage his or her innocence. If a child will be exposed on these kinds of graffiti, then he or she may carry the offensive messages of these street arts until he or she grows up. Children can be influenced easily, for this reason adults must protect them from anything…

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    to be a story of two single people traveling abroad in Spain. The main characters comprised of what seemed to be, an America gentleman and a young lady from America or England. The setting consists of the couple sitting outside a bar in a train station in Spain. What makes this story so enduring is the fact that it is a coming of age tale. During the course of waiting for the train, the young women grows from a naïve girl into a woman, fully in charge of her destiny. The struggle between the…

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    Heavy Equipment Repair Plant Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited Varanasi ACKNOWLEDGEMENT At the outset, I thank the Lord Almighty for the grace, strength and hope to make my endeavour a success. I also express my gratitude to Mr. Ashawni Kumar Sr. Manager Maintenance and my Training Guide Mr. SUNIL TIWARI (Dy Manager production) for providing me with adequate facilities, ways and means by which I was able to complete this training. I express my sincere gratitude to him for…

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    Poverty in Homelife, Work, and Social life; the Effect it has on Women in Guilded Age New York City and it 's Correlation to Maggie by Stephen Crane The Guilded Age was the time period from around 1890 to 1920. It was a time period of massive immigration to American cities, urbanization, and industrialization. There were large changes to the economy around the country but the places affected the most were the larger cities, for example, New York City. With an influx of population in these…

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    Sustainability in Space One may think that Earth’s orbit has an unlimited amount of space to hold whatever celestial bodies or satellites it may encounter, but like Earth’s population, there are always limits on space. NASA states that there are over 21,000 objects in Earth’s orbit today that can be considered debris over ten centimeters (Stansbery). Scientists worry about these objects colliding with one another. Collision could cause a major snowball effect that could end up damaging an…

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    NASA Budget Essay

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    build a space shuttle and a space station. The space station would be used as a stopping place for shuttles returning from the moon, and eventually, from Mars. Regretfully, the original idea of space missions was abandoned after the decision to end moon missions was finalized in 1972 (Kavanagh). This decision postponed many proposed plans for exploration. More recently, on October 31st, 2014, the Virgin Galactic spacecraft, intended to take tourists to the space station, crashed, killing one of…

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    When in Space internet is faster (as long as the device is in range). This can be useful since the internet houses an extensive library on just about anything. Information can be powerful but what will happen when a crew member falls ill or injures himself and there is no available resources to use even if there is data on the subject. On all manned flights the possible Astronauts go through rigorous training to weed out any medical issues but they can still be there. Most conditions are…

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