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    “Citizen Khan” written by Kathryn Schulz describes the struggle of immigration in the early 1900’s and attempts to decipher what it truly means to be American by turning the spotlight on a popular Afghan immigrant turned Mexican food vendor, Zarif Khan. The article begins with the initial shock of Khans death in 1964. Even though he was based in Wyoming, the news broke out in many different places such as South Dakota, California, and Colorado. In the papers however, Khans real name was barely…

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    While my mom watched the news and listened to Garth Brooks, the world of entertainment released new material everyday. The Boy is Mine by Brandy and Monica reigned supreme over “Too Close” by Next (On This Day in History). Brandy and Monica’s “The Boy is Mine” spent 13 weeks as number one on Billboard Hot 100 charts. A close contender for second was “My All” by Mariah Carey (Billboard). As a bloody yet heartwarming film, Saving Private Ryan sold out movie theaters across the nation. Saving…

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    Facebook Ads carousel has changed the way users use Facebook forever. Businesses have benefited most as they are able to deliver ad banners on the users news feed through paid ads. One of the most effective ways available for businesses is through the promotion of Call to Action button (CTA). What is a Call To Action Button? A Facebook Call To Action buttons are designed to help visitors take a specific action on your blog. Facebook has 8 pre-designed CTA options namely: Book Now, Contact Us,…

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    Malpractice Kane Diary

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    The level of malpractice Kane was exposed to is criminal. I stay in the background, never once letting the club in Minors Fork know that I have any idea what’s going on. It took everything I had not to go and see him but Roman told me Kane would have more motivation to get better if I remained out of reach and I trust he knows what he’s talking about. FOUR MONTHS Three weeks after he was admitted, I get a call from my contact in patient relations that they are moving him to a rehabilitation…

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    Citizen Kane is one of the greatest movies of all time. When Orson Welles made this movie he was years ahead of his time. Citizen Kane has changed everything about film. Every movie made after 1941 should be grateful for how Citizen Kane influenced the film industries. Citizen Kane introduced new things to Hollywood that people have never done before. Orson Welles used the camera like it was never used before. Orson Welles was a genius in understanding of cinema. Filmmakers were shocked by…

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    Citizen Kane shows the importance of the American media and the influence that it had from1895 to 1941. Citizen Kane describes the life of a media mogul who used his power to achieve his goals and push through his agenda. Citizen Kane was a movie based on a real life media mogul named William Randolph Hearst, who played a major role in controlling the media and influencing politics in the early 20th century. Charles Kane took over a failing newspaper and turned it into one of the most…

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    Long Shots In Birdman

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    A great movie that utilizes long shots is “Birdman” directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. The entire movie was made to seem like one continuous shot. Alejandro did this by hiding cuts extremely well. Although long shots add to a film they are extremely difficult and taxing on the entire crew. Long shots also require an extended amount setup time, which also means higher cost. Even though all of these cons are true, they are still worth making. Long-duration continuous shots are worth the…

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    After watching this short clip of Citizen Kane one would believe that the film's plot would be that of conflict over the death of Charles Foster Kane. Kane lives in a castle showing he is wealthy or important, however, he is dying and all alone. He utters the name, Rosebud, as he is dying, therefore, one could assume that she is a long lost love or enemy. The plot could involve a conflict over his assets. However, the plot will most likely involve the discovery of, Rosebud, and her relationship…

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    The Rastafari Movement

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    religious movement”, or cult, he is inclined to picture religious fanatics willing to do anything to support their religion. While it is feasible that this image is correct for some alternative religious movements, it is as far from the truth as possible for the Rastafari movement. Rastas, or members of the Rastafari movement, firmly believe in world peace and are constantly using their voices to preach down violence and other transgressions of society (debate). The goal of the Rastafari…

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    Robert Bullard, and Ramachandra Guha write on contemporary global environmental movements and the deficiencies they face. While Gottlieb and Bullard’s works suggest the ongoing inability of environmental groups to incorporate needs of minority communities into their practices, Guha concedes that most global environmentalism—which also tends to be conducted by developed, white countries—denies developing countries a say in the creation of global environmental consciousness and policy, and is,…

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