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    My Flag Football Team

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    showed out. He out jump two 6 feet guys to block the pass and got an interception that turned into a touchdown to put them back in the game. The team was hype and excited about his interception and was glad that he was able to make the game. They ended up winning…

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    9 Horizons Origins: Hellas Script Synopsis 2.5 (Alternate beginning): Horror/Thriller The story opens up with establishing shots of the mystical, alien world of Angana, including its iconic beacon. The equivalent of sun set shines in the country of Nulla located in Lobania. Koen and Hellas are a father-daughter monster hunter duo in the middle of a job hunting clusters of lesser Blood Eaters. The duo take an entire colony of them with ease and style. Koen states how blood eaters are like weeds…

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    Blurred and reddened close-ups of Joel screaming interfere with these cut-ins and eventually prompt him to recount his memories of Clementine, making him relive his memories as they are erased. The formerly described calamity ends with a relatively peaceful wide shot of Joel lying in bed with the apparatus attached to his head. The camera’s focus shifts to a couple of Stan and Patrick shots, finally shifting to a close-up of Joel uttering “Patrick” after Stan calls for Patrick…

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    note suggests that there is indeed a 67th patient. We later learn that Teddy is the 67th patient at Shutter Island. The close up of this shot plays a major factor in a reveal in the film, which is that Teddy is in fact a patient at Ashecliffe Mental Hospital. The close-up angle shows very little background, emphasizing the importance of the note. In this case, the close up is focused on the words on the note, displaying the information that leads to the reveal. The reason the director did this…

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    1. Coca-Cola soda-produced by Coca-Cola company. 2. Toyota Fielder-a brand produced by Toyota company. Strategies employed by the Coca-Cola company in producing their products. The Coca-Cola company is a worldwide business operating on a local scale in any place they do business. The company is recognizable globally. It has a strong system comprising of many bottling partners and itself. All the partners distribute the products to the suppliers-grocery stores, restaurants and many other places…

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    Coca-Cola is the largest soft drink maker in the world. John Pemberton is the founder of the company in the late 19th century. In 1919, a group of investors purchased the company and re-corporate and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Under new management, Coca-Cola has been growing and dominated the soft drink market substantially. Currently, the firm has more than 40 percent of market share of the soft drink market, and it presents more than 160 countries in the world. With ongoing…

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    Network Movie Analysis

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    Maximizing shareholder’s wealth is the most important business managers or chief executives ' responsibility. When the company becomes public, investors supply assets and cash. In order to keep up those assets, the chief executive or manager has to make decisions to increase the shareholder 's return, which occasionally can be inhuman and unethical. In Network, it displays Frank Hackett’s willingness (Robert Duvall) to make decisions, which is in his favor but intentionally puts Howard Beale…

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    Hook? In both of the letters between Grove Press and the Coca-Cola Company, there is a conflict over the use of the slogan, “It’s the real thing.” The letters are between Ira C. Herbert, the representative of the Coca-Cola Company and Richard Seaver, Vice President of Grove Press. Herbert initiated the discussion in a letter directed to Richard Seaver in order to address his concerns over two companies using the same slogan because it will create confusion among the consumers. Due to the…

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    witnessed Moses, Ron, Brewis and Moses being arrested at the scene by the police to where he then begins to cheer for Moses which resulted in the crowd of other residents cheering and shouting out Moses’ name as well played by Simon Howard. Quotes: “Hurry up guys, we gotta catch ‘em all!” “It was like some Gears of War…

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    Essay On Logos Logos

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    Logo Project Research Task By Cooper Hollis 7SC Q1. Show Examples of five famous logos, describe why they are successful and what they represent. The Coca Cola logo is one of the most famous logos in the world. It is famous and successful because of its advertising and consumption of the drink world wide. The logo represents the name of the brand in a calligraphy like font in the colour of a bright red. The colour red can evoke an increase in a person's hunger or appetite. Calligraphy may be…

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