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    Exxon Valdez

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    response to the oil spills as well as zero tolerance safety regulation could have helped with so much of the damage control. To further that thought, the Exxon Valdez knew the course it was taking and in 1989 knew the risk it was taking by avoiding icebergs only to drive so hard into a reef that it caused years of problems (RCAC, 2016, p.1). The KT situational analysis considers the level of severity for timing, trend, and impact of problems that are broken down from the case study. When…

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    Water is on of the most fundamental important things to life on Earth. Without water, the trees you see, the animals in your homes, the crops that put food on your table would not be here, and neither would you. People tend to argue over the source of their drinking water, claiming that tap water is infested, and bottled water costs too much money. Bottled water however, provides many more benefits than tap water. Bottled water is more convenient, the bottles are recyclable, bottled water is…

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    Feminizing the Masculine Identity: Losing the Man Card The meaning of ideas can change over time, with the differing values of each generation. Which makes Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises a timeless classic with its relatable content and characters. The novel does not go into many details, thus leaving many parts of it to interpretation. We know the novel begins in the middle of a normal life after war. However, we also know that in a way this novel represents Hemingway’s life and experiences.…

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    The topic of food in the world today is a very difficult and delicate problem. There is currently an imbalance between people who do not have food, people who do not get food on a regular basis, and those who have a copious amount of food and food waste. No matter where a person falls into those categories, everyone faces the same problem, “What should I eat for dinner?” It is important to note that this problem exists for all living organisms as they have to eat. However, it is more complex in…

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    editing is a technique that is seen in the film Titanic. Several scenes in the film are examples of this. In the scene where they just run into the iceberg, there is parallel editing where they cut back and forth. They cut back and forth from the chase scene, and finally reveal the escape of the Jack and Rose. As Jack and Rose escape, the ship hits the iceberg and they are there to witness it. This creates more suspense in the film, as moments ago everything seemed fine, and then all of a sudden…

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    Contrasting the popular belief, an interesting point which he makes is that the power of the media is just an illusion, created by people because “the media are the visible tip of the iceberg of social influences on the human behaviour” (p. 19) However strong our conviction is that the media are influencing everything, as the author points out “half of American population beliefs in devils”, and there are no news about devils at all in…

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    1. In the documentary titled, “Cops or Criminals”, some of the individuals mentioned that some of the incidents that occurred in New Orleans were just the tip of the iceberg. I believe this to be true because in the documentary there were some crimes that had occurred on extreme measures. For example, the one police officer named Antoinette Frank went to a restaurant where she had been working as an off-duty security officer. She then killed the owners then fled. After hearing the call in…

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    Ice caps will begin to melt faster, because of only one pipeline. If they do, animals like penguins and polar bears are hurt by icebergs breaking and melting away. They will not have habitats anymore. As the climate rises, animals will not be able to keep up with the changing temperatures. Even the most resilient animals will have trouble adapting to the heat. Finally, land will become…

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    Energy Drinks Effects

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    The camera swivels around as a man suited up in a high-tech white suit and mask furtively sneaks through the forest. While holding a weapon, the man dive-rolls into the leaves chasing an unseen predator as the scene plays out. The actor sits down (the threat apparently neutralized), pulls off his helmet, shakes out his hair, and, naturally, grabs a Monster Energy Drink to…

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    because it was such a powerful truism to me. I already knew that mean people suck, but when I see these powerless animals next to that statement it brings so much more meaning to me. But the images that are on this collage is just the tip of the iceberg in the case of animal, there are thousands upon thousands cases of gruesome animal abuse around the world, I just didn’t want to include it because for me, even just looking at the images already had my stomach-turning. But the problem with…

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