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    Do you have a credit history that isn’t awful but maybe has some late payments on record or some things that you have had to juggle in your budget and maybe pay every other month? Those kinds of things can lead to what is considered ‘slow credit’, when you are being as responsible as you can, but sometimes forces beyond your control tend to dictate what your budget allows. How does car finance help my credit score? Getting a new to you Car Finance with Slow Credit in Puyallup with CarTrek2…

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    would claim he did not want this, he left countless phone calls and delivered record singles of their first song, Love Buzz, to get his music out there. “He had high hopes for the song, describing it as a beautifully soft and mellow, crooning sleep jingle. Incredibly commercial … he even called KCMU and requested his own single” (Cross,…

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    Pete Docter's Pixar

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    Director Pete Docter brings Pixar back to life with the animated film Inside Out. The beloved animation studio has returned to the pinnacle of adult and child entertainment established in the late-2000s with films like Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, and Toy Story 3. How fitting, then, that this picture—set predominantly inside the mind of an 11-year-old only child named Riley who’s forced to move with her parents to San Francisco from her hometown in Minnesota—features five emotions as its main…

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    Many people converted to Lutheranism. Other religions that came in after this were Anabaptist and reform theology. The church would tell people they could pay money and could get years taken of their purgatory. The pope would say when the penny jingles in the box the soul springs from purgatory. Luther hated this saying and felt that it was saying that one might buy there way into the kingdom of God or buying Gods favor. When people read the theses they learned the the church was just making…

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    shores near Mr. Kurtz’s hut. She has many attributes that are foreign to all the Europeans present for her appearance. One of the most obvious of these foreign attributes was the presence of “barbarous ornaments” (75). Not only do the accessories “jingle and flash,” but they represent her pride in her nation (75). This display of dissent from the European culture also acts to show the defiant nature of the natives against the Europeans. The woman also “treaded the earth proudly” to show her…

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    Intro – genesis of the project. In the last few years, I’ve been investigating the nature and function of non-Indigenous music in Indigenous films. That research began from some simple assumptions. First, that every production opportunity is weighed down by what Kobena Mercer describes as the “burden of representation” (in this one shot, you must represent all). Second, taking assumption 1 to be true, films made under these conditions will tend to necessarily put the identity politics of the…

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    The Runaways Narrative

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    Our story is about a small town. And the people that live in that town. From a distance, it presents itself like so many other towns all over the world. Safe, decent, innocent. Get closer, though and you start seeing the shadows underneath. The name of our town is Riverdale. It was a warm and bright summer day. Red haired twins Cheryl and Jason Blossom sit in a canoe on the edge of sweet water river. Cheryl looks Jason in his gunmetal gray eyes as the sun began to shine down on his pale…

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    “Harriet Tubman” and “The People Could Fly” both discuss slavery and how fear both helped them escape. “Harriet Tubman” is a historical account narration that tells about a Harriets life and how she had to escape by foot, while “The People Could Fly” is a fictional folktale that talks about Africa’s culture and a woman and her baby’s escape. Both stories are equivalent to each other in many ways. Firstly, they both had to respect their masters. In “Harriet Tubman” explains how “She had been…

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    “A Christmas Memory” In “A Christmas Memory”, the time is almost Christmas. One of the characters is nicknamed Buddy, and the other a forty year old. They are friends and they are excited that it is finally the time of the season to bake their fruitcakes. It is the story of two friends that enjoy each other’s company greatly. This story has imagery and mood that sets the feeling for it. Imagery makes ordinary things that are described more interesting to imagine. One that really appealed to…

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    Every morning, I make a cup of café con leche and tune into channel 5’s jingle of Matt Goss’ “Lovely Las Vegas” at 5 am before I get ready to make my way Downtown — a modern piece of the desert amidst the heart of the valley. As I look up at the street after struggling to untangle my headphones on my way to the bus top, I encounter new faces and wonder where they are going. My destination is seeing the sunrise appear with the silhouette of the Stratosphere Casino on one side of the field and…

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