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    on the effectiveness of the campaign’s website: KentuckyFriedCruelty.com. In this memo, is a draft of questions that I suggest we ask on the PETA Facebook page. I explain the reasoning for each of these questions and what we learn from the responses. Also, I give some extra recommendations to the site that should be considered. Question 1: Celebrity Support The Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign has seen great support from celebrities. A page on the website under the tab Celebrity Support lists over 50 celebrities whom all support the movement. For each listed celebrity, there is a corresponding photo and text block showcasing their support. The campaign has seen a wide range of support from His Holiness the Dalai Lama to adult actress Jenna Jameson. Also included in this list is some academics such as renowned author and Princeton professor Dr. Cornel West. I think it is important to see the effectiveness of all of this support. (1a) Does knowing that these celebrities support this campaign effect your support? One issue with some of the celebrities is that they are either polarizing or no longer very relevant. For example, it is clear that this list has not changed from 2003 because a large number of the celebrities listed were only briefly popular during that time such as many of the listed rock bands which have now faded into obscurity. Also, from the inception of the campaign, the figurehead of this campaign has been Pamela Anderson. Although we are very fortunate to…

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    “You just left her there alone?” “Stay out of this, Parker,” Jace ordered, his tone dangerously calm. “This has nothing to do with you.” “Oh, lay off, Jace,” Jenna snapped. He glared at her. “Do you have any idea what kind of guy you’re defending? He’s no better than any of the other players around here. He’d just break your heart.” “You’re no better with how you treat your so-called ‘girlfriends’.” “This isn’t about me!” Jace yelled. “This is about him!” “Are you kidding me?! This is completely…

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    Spiderman not only exists in imagination, cartoons, or movies but also appears in reality. Some people work above passengers, out of buildings, and over one thousand feet in the air. Keeping the buildings clean and tidy is part of their job. What is more, their contributions embellish the look of the city and beautify everyone's life. They are called "Spiderman" whose jobs are heavy, risky and difficult. Their life might be not as vivid and adventurous as other typical characters in all the…

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    I know its just the second weekend for new movies in 2018, but my guess is that we may be hard pressed to find a film more charming and endearing this year than Paddington 2. Days after seeing the film, I am still smiling, chuckling a bit even, and hoping the movie makes all the money it can. The original Paddington grossed nearly $270 million worldwide and earned two BAFTA nominations for Best British Film and Adapted Screenplay and a mutual consensus formed between critic, audience, and…

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    We all have heard of Spider Man. He was the average teenager until he was bitten by a radioactive spider. I like Spider Man but I believe there are a lot of things missing in his movies. The police and government are portrayed poorly, as to assisting Spider Man or lack there of. Spider Man goes about doing his own thing, outside of the law. He is something we can all relate to and I believe that is why a lot of people like him. Most people would say they want to be like Spider Man because of his…

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    The film the spider was the captivating story of what is now known as the “lunar race” in which the US was competing against The Soviet Union to put a man on the moon. The film specifically depicts what the struggle and hard work of the engineers whom were chosen by NASA to undertake that task. The first of all the problem shown in the film was figuring out how to bring a man to moon and back. NASA initial idea was Earth Orbit Rendezvous which would require the vessels to have enormous mass and…

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    The character of Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions provides players an emotional and understanding of the character and themselves. As teenagers continue to grow and develop, it is important for them to gain some social and emotional learning. Often, characters in violent video games such as Spider-Man have these social and emotional understandings such as relationship skills, responsible decision-making, and self-management. For example, Spider-Man lives by the saying “with great…

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