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    Industry Persuasive Speech

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    industrialists. Tonight, our nominees for leading industrialists are John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie. Both men have contributed to the world of business and industry in a multitude of ways, but our winner tonight has exemplified the epitome of a true Captain of Industry. Born in Scotland as the son of a weaver, our recipient immigrated to the United States in 1848, working as a bobbin boy in a cotton mill. Advancing to a job as a private secretary and telegrapher, our industrialist took…

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    Bone Identity

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    Thus, with the pain of adding the art to his arm, Chappie ceases identifying as he once was and takes on the name Bone. Just as he changed his tattoo design to meet certain standards and expectations for himself, the alteration of his identity cannot be without a set of goals for himself to meet. The practicality of it all aside, Bone established immediately that his new identity was designed to be tough and strong, as he planned to show off his new tattoo and make the design apparent by “making…

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    Themes In Finding Nemo

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    Finding Nemo essay In the movie Finding Nemo produced by Walt disney studios. The father clown fish is marlin and he begins his journey to find his son, Nemo. One day while they were on a field trip, Nemo swam over the abyss and got kidnapped by a scuba diver. Marlin witnessed his son’s abduction and immediately goes on a quest to find him. The theme could be never give up. One reason that the theme could be never give up because. In the movie there were several times where marlin…

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    afternoon while eating a good bowl of popcorn and you are now in the mood to watch a movie. What movie do you watch? Captain America: Civil War is your movie, it is the top superhero movie that has been around since superhero movies started coming out. A plethora of great superhero movies have similarities, but this movie sets itself apart from all the other superhero movies. Captain America and Iron Man have split up into their own teams both wanting the best for the Avengers, and they want to…

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    Advise should be taken with a grain of salt because someone’s advise doesn’t always fit your situation. Yet sometimes, advice doesn’t need to be taken with a grain of salt because it universally applies to everyone. Yolanda Nava was given universal advise by her mother as she describes in the article “A Deathbed Lesson for Life: It’s All in the Frijoles.” When Nava asked her mother what made her strong, her mother told her that it was all in the beans. Later, when she was making frijoles en la…

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    The American Moral by Captain America Comic book characters can represent more than just a hero and a villain in a story, they can represent the ideals and culture from which the comics originate from. Within the superhero world, cultural freedom, tolerance, and diversity are integrated to define public image and the ideas that are to be projected in the particular context (Arnaudo, 65). One particular superhero that is important in representing the American culture is Captain America. He…

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    “Sometimes I Want to Punch You in Your Perfect [Movie]” Captain America: Civil War is more than just another superhero movie. It’s more than a two-and-a-half-hour special effects smorgasbord/fanboy wet dream (although it is that too). It’s more than Captain America vs Iron Man. Captain America: Civil War is a consequence. A consequence of almost a decade’s worth of films and the events that have spanned them. For years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has existed under the assumption that the…

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    Throughout the comic, Captain America and his team believe that the government shouldn’t have a say in the way they are run because it limits their ability to do good. On the other hand, Iron Man and his team believe that they should be regulated by the government and elected officials. The Civil War demonstrates what happens when a society is stripped of their civil liberties. In the today’s society we are facing the same problem that the Avengers are facing in the comic, some people want…

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    “You’re going to come across people in your life who will say all the right words at all the right times. But in the end, its always their actions you should judge them by. Its actions, not words, that matter.” A man name Nicholas Sparks is essentially saying we will meet individuals who will judge us for not our identity but rather their conclusion won’t make no difference later on. What happens when people have to face judgment on how they are examined? Quite a few faced challenges based in…

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    Title Steve Rogers readily enrolled to battle for S.H.I.E.L.D. when he left the ice and into the 21st century. Be that as it may, after the occasions of "Chief America: The Winter Soldier," his trust in legislative organizations was altogether modified. He doesn't really get to be against government, but instead hostile to power. He confides in himself and few others with ensuring the interests of the United States and the lives of the general population of Earth. He doesn't believe any…

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