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    Brand Assessment

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    Their red, white, and blue RE/MAX hot air balloon is noted as being “one of the most recognized real estate logos” (Gmerek, 2013). The hot air balloon idea was first used by a RE/MAX regional franchise owner during the Albuquerque international balloon festival, and was featured shortly after in a television advertising campaign for RE/MAX. The slogan associated with the balloon is “Above The Crowd®” (Gmerek, 2013). The RE/MAX hot air balloon became such an integral part of the RE/MAX…

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    In the world, there are living situations that are devastating and horrific. Haiti is one of the many places containing these circumstances. In the novel, Krik? Krak!, Danticat explores the idea that hope can be found in devastating situations. She uses the motif of flight to express how desperate people are to discover hope in Haiti; they’d rather gamble with death than to live an unfulfilled life in a poor, corrupt country. Throughout the novel, butterflies are used as a mechanism for…

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    Tom was thrilled when he woke. He was excited because today was the 150th anniversary of the peace that had been brought to the only community left in the world known as Esterville. There would be a big gathering in the town square, everyone had to go to the gathering. It was a rule that Ester had left. Esterville was left since the war that had brought down the world, Tom learnt about it in his school. The biggest war ever that had been fought for only a mere 12 days but still managed to kill…

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    Diesel Mechanic

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    Diesel Mechanic The history of the diesel mechanic started when the diesel engine being manufactured in the 19th century. The engine was created in 1892 by rudolph diesel. In 2014 263,900 people are counted as being employed in this career field and as times are changing there is a need for more mechanics. Some trends inside of this job are diesel performance, which is building engines to large amounts of horsepower for regular driving towing or racing. To find jobs related to this career check…

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    We chose Los Angeles to be the home of the Stingrays because Los Angeles is one of the only biggest cities in the country that doesn 't have a football team there, but also Los Angeles is one of the wealthiest cities in America, and it 's also surrounded by wealthy cities such as, San Jose and Silicon Valley. The average age in Los Angeles is about 34 which means most of the people in the Los Angeles region are employed. The average household income is about $55,000 which shows that families can…

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    his heart was with his music it was always there for him when he felt alone, happy, and angry. Although I don't think it was a good idea to drop out from high school he and his band have had two world tours and toured with One Direction and the Red Hot Chile Peppers. When I read about how he dropped out of school for his dream I started hoping that I could take a risk like that for something I loved. It inspired me to try harder in school and even if it seem like things aren't going to get…

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    The destruction of the Tower, the government subsidized highrise for lower income people, in which the Barksdale organization sold most of their drugs was a devastating loss of territory that forced the organization to return to selling drugs on the streets, the events are beneficial to the viewers because it allows the development of characters of Avon Barksdale and Stringer Bell as they attempt to restructure their organization to accommodate the changes. The power that the Barksdale crew has…

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    Southern Values in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof "The weight of Southern history, the power of social and racial divisions and its rituals and taboos often make self-determination and moral choice unachievable" (King). This statement from Kimball King perfectly summarizes the point Tennessee Williams strove to exemplify in many of his works. Thomas Lanier Williams, better known as Tennessee Williams, was born on March 26, 1911 in Columbus Mississippi. He spent the first seven years of his life in…

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Plot Summary (1958) It’s 1958 Mississippi, where the white man stills holds more power than the blacks, (which is still modern day Mississippi). We meet our first main character named Brick Pollitt, played by Paul Newman. A former high school football star, he spends a night at his football field, trying to relive his glory days while getting completely wasted. Yeah, when you are depressed, go to the sight of your depression with tons of beer. He falls and breaks his…

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    Next To Normal

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    I would love to direct is Next to Normal, a musical by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt. It follows a family as they navigate through the mother’s struggle with bipolar disorder and depicts the various ways mental health affects us all, directly or indirectly. I am attracted to this piece for several reasons, the main one being how each character reacts and approaches their mental health. If I were to direct this piece I would use Gabe as a manifestation of mental illness and use his interactions with…

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