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    In the eye-opening documentary, The True Cost, director Andrew Morgan presents a very biased and edited version of events leading to the fast fashion industry and its negative impacts. Through the use of blame register Morgan cleverly uses footage and narration to expose the sweatshops and how they are affecting lives and the environment, to support and strengthen the purpose of the documentary and its title, “The True Cost”. The juxtaposition of contrasting narration and images is done through…

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    Mayo. The video footage that was recorded secretly showed instances of slapping, kicking, force feeding and emotional abuse directed at female residents (The Irish Times 15/08/2015). The most senior employee taken off duty was a clinical nurse manager. The H.S.E. placed three other members of the nursing staff off duty with pay. Sic members of staff were later charged with assault. Minister of State for Primary Care Kathleen Lynch said she was “shocked and distressed” by the footage. As a result…

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    The essay “Executions Should Be Televised” was written by both Zachary Shemtob and David Lat. Shemtob is a teacher at Central Connecticut State University and teaches Criminal Justice. While Lat is not a teacher or professor, he is a former federal prosecutor. Based on professions, these men have dealt with capital punishment and have some form of background knowledge of the filming concerned with executions. The essay “Executions Should Be Televised” that Shemtob and Lat co-wrote was published…

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    Arizona Hotel Room

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    Several issues related to student rights, responsibilities, and privacy have been brought forward to various levels of the federal court system. In the case study from chapter three of the text, several questions are posed related to the legal implications of a principal searching students’ hotel rooms and the limits that exist related to discipline and power. The primary points of constitutional emphasis from this case study relate to the Fourth Amendment rules of search and seizure and the…

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    heated argument with a police officer. The mixed martial artist was pulled over for allegedly drag racing and Jones loses his temper and calls the officer some pretty harsh names. He eventually appolizes for his poor behavior. TMZ Sports obtained footage of the exchange, which has 28-year-old fighter accusing the officer of harassing him. Jones was obviously irate and blasted the officer by calling him a "an absolute f***ing liar" and a "pig." This all went down after the officer accuses him…

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    EDGE Final Reflection

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    knowledge of what not to eat. It took quite a few steps to complete my project. First was choosing a destination, then researching Nicaragua to ensure safety while traveling. For the submission of my completed project, I made video collage of all the footage I was able to capture.I also had to do everything from renewing my passport, to getting new vaccinations, and even approval…

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    Marc Ching Research Paper

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    A few months ago we asked, "Why Marc Ching keeps going back to China to pay for and then film even more dog torture?" Marc Ching cries and cries how he has lost his soul. Starting with I believe trip 5 he cried 'I am sorry I can't do this anymore, so this is my last trip.' But Marc Ching Doggie kept going back and paying butchers to mutilate even more dogs. He is now on trip, god only knows, #14...#15? All we knew it was getting pretty tiresome seeing yet Marc Ching's weepy snot-nosed face on…

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    Redacted Film Analysis

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    point-of-view, to where-we-are shots, showing point-of-view footage from the civilians in the car, to the hand-held footage of the pregnant civilian being dragged out of the car, then it shows the woman dying in hospital and her bother being confronted by a news TV crew. The use of digital technologies is also similar with regards to the death of the chef sergeant for the US military force, the use of ‘Angel Salazar’s’ hand held footage display the mans arm being blown off. However, we as an…

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    Case Report: Wild West

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    on patrol at Joe’s Sports Bar, according to Ken Shindle, a police commissioner for the Philadelphia Police Department. The police have not yet identified the shooter, but their person of interest is Michael Thompson, who was identified by video footage at the bar last night. Michael is known to have been involved in former gang activity. A photo of him will be provided for insurance. The police department has also recovered two 9mm handguns from the scene, but only casings of the bullet…

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    Moon's Suit Saved

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    The Man on the Moon’s Suit Saved The idea of Preservation On Monday, the nation celebrated an incredible feat by humanity. On July 20th, 1969 NASA and the nation received first footage from the moon from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. There many witnessed them take their first steps on the moon and plant the US flag on alien soil. Since the anniversary of the landing on the moon (https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/apollo/apollo11.html) was on Monday, it was time for the world or the nation to…

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