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    Throughout watching all 3 movies I have learned alot about the spread of disease and what is real and fictional about them. In order of most to least real, Outbreak, Contagion, and World War Z were the three movies that helped me to learn about disease. Outbreak was by far the most realistic scenario for the spread of disease (motaba) since it had a host animal and showed the process that is used to learn more about the disease. The host happened to be a monkey from the first scene of the…

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    Memories of the initial event can be effected by events and suggestions that occurred afterwards also known as post event misinformation effect (Gerry et al, 2005). The particular way in which a question was asked, the type of feedback given, social pressure to do the right thing, and the time delay between the event and the testimony can all affect accurate information (Matlin, 2012). The relationship…

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    With Peek's departure from the fold in 1977, Gerry Beckley & Dewey Bunnell rose to the challenge and carried on as a duo. Shifts in sound and direction, changes in producers and managers, and a renewed dedication to the craft of songwriting helped rocket America to the upper reaches of the pop charts…

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    Gerrymandering is very essential in our society because it entitles equal representation of seats that represents each district. Gerrymandering is a method that filters seats in the House of Representatives, no state will have too many seats and nor too little representation depending on the census, which is conducted every ten years. Gerrymandering is a method that filters out the too little representation or too much representation for each state district. This term brings a balance of…

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    In the book, From The Dead we are introduced to Rennie Charbonneau, he is the main character in the book. At the start of the book he is in Detroit. It than flashes back to the start of his vacation in Uruguay. His cousin Adam texts him and says check your email. He receives an email from his cousin Adam. In this email he gets a picture of a fake passport with his deceased grandfathers picture in it. There was also a picture of a person wearing a German war uniform which was circled. There…

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    called “Jaws” bombed the Bahamian vessel “Goldfinger II.” 10/7/1974 – Argentina. The Argentine vessel “Mykinai” was bombed. 5/1/1974 – U.S. The “Caribe Star” was sunk in Los Angeles Harbor by a bomb. 6/5/1973 – U.S. An ex-Yankee baseball player, Gerry Priddy threatened to blow up a Princess Cruise passenger liner at sea. 2/19/1971 – Turkey. A U.S. Army passenger vessel was bombed. 1/22/1961 – Caribbean. The Portuguese liner “Santa Maria” was seized by 70 men, led by Captain Henrique Galvao.…

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    The Unbearable Mistake That one mistake you make without thinking fully, can put you in a situation you can't get out of. Tom Godwin’s short story “The Cold Equations” is about a young girl Marilyn who makes a mistake and get onto a EDS to see her brother. Later on she finds out it was wrong and a mistake to get aboard then has no choice but to take her life to save multiple other people. Marilyn’s character reveals that it is good to learn from mistakes, but pride is important part of learning…

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    Tennessee Appellate Court, from the trial court of Chattanooga, Tennessee, which is the original jurisdiction. Facts: On August 20, 1955, during a baseball game between the Nashville Vols and Chattanooga Lookouts in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Vols pitcher Gerry Lane was pitching to the plaintiff, Lyle Luttrell, when the fourth pitch hit Luttrell on his backside. Luttrell proceeded to throw his bat in the direction of the pitcher’s mound when the defendant, Lookout’s Earl Averill Jr., stepped up…

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    According to Washington University, “Historical movies help students learn, but separating fact from fiction can be challenge” (Gerry Everding). It is true that separating from the fiction could be very challenge, but as long as the movie provides enough credible sources which could persuade the audience into the contents, it would be appropriate to reveal the movies. Moreover, Gerry said that the historical movies have more pros than cons with long term. As the Germany kept teaching great or…

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    the Constitution doesn’t meet the people’s needs and fears that it may be too vague. He reason the need for a Bill of Rights,which would prevent local laws from state to state to change, would help balance the equality of all states. Nevertheless, Gerry thinks the document has prospect, but only if a few improvements are made to…

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