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    their lack of grammar. The author says in paragraph one that it was the summer of nineteen-aught-eight, that statement shows that it was back then and they did not have great grammar. The author states that the boy did not like school, as he said “Lucky for me, school was out.” Back then, educated was not valued as it is now. The main point in this passage is that education has come a long way, and that people back then did not have much to learn with. Grammar shows a lot back then because in…

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    additional articles to demonstrate that one’s culture and environment influence one subconsciously to reappraise a situation, not so that the primary appraisal changes, but so that it is weakened. Imada, T., & Ellsworth, P. C. (2011). Proud americans and lucky japanese: Cultural differences in appraisal and corresponding emotion. Emotion, 11(2), 329-345. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0022855 This paper proposed that Japanese and American participants will have different…

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    the 1920’s he used the different technology they had at that time to make an animated short film. Mickey Mouse was the first animated film he made. Well, he did not first start out as a mouse, he was first a rabbit. Mickey Mouse was first Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He had a round, white face, a big button nose with floppy black ears. When Walt Disney…

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    Who’s the leader of the club that’s made for you and me? That would be the world-famous mouse, Mickey Mouse. The man behind the mouse, Walt Disney, changed animation and entertainment as it is seen today. Walt Disney evolved American entertainment by pioneering ideas in both animation and recreational entertainment. Disney introduced the idea of synchronized sound with animation, produced Hollywood’s first full-length animated feature film, and reinvented amusement by changing the recreational…

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    BJ in Tears of A Tiger and Maddie in Lucky In Love both try to find a greater good in other people and sometimes even themselves. BJ was trying to blame himself for Robs death but kept trying to find a way around it. He wanted to not feel guilty and to prove to himself that he was good, he wanted God to forgive him. Similarly, Maddie had recently won the lottery. More people had been coming up to her than usual and she couldn’t figure out who had good intentions and who had bad. She found one…

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    woods to try and harvest a deer. Sitting in a tree stand for hours at a time with nothing but myself and the nature around me just waiting for a single moment to shoot my shot at a deer. As time goes by I begin to wonder if today is going to be my lucky day or not. Then, just as I began to rest my eyes and listen to everything around me I hear the footsteps of a deer. For as long as I can remember, I loved the outdoors. You could always find my outside building forts, making trails, and even…

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    At this point, the only remaining brand under the Kate Spade & Company was Kate Spade, as Lucky Brand Jeans and Juicy Couture had been sold the year prior. There were a total of 230 suppliers in 17 different countries. Li & Fung conducted 218 audits out of the 235 active factories, as well as 170 follow up audits. (Kate Spade & Company 2013…

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    world, while his history still lies buried and undiscovered from many of those that enjoy the fruits of his rich history. For instance, not many people have any recollection of Walt Disney’s role in the First World War, or have heard of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, or even know why such a comparatively small man’s company has such a high standing in the movie industry today. Fortunately, his story is, although often neglected, not completely forgotten. Disney’s…

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    Loung Ung, the author of Lucky Child, was a survivor of the Cambodian Genocide that happened during the period between 1975 and 1979, when more than two million Cambodians were killed by the Khmer Rouge, which counted as nearly 25% of the country’s total population (p. xi). Every aspect of life was monitored and controlled by the Khmer Rouge, who was aiming to clear all their political threats and to create a utopian state (p. xii). Most of the citizens, including Loung and her family members,…

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    Failure is an option Every successful entrepreneur must be have this traits which is failure is an option . Failure is an option can be define as when you do something wrong, you learn from it, and try to avoid damage and do your best. Normally people is try to escape for making a mistake or avoid to fail while doing something. We should always prepare a plan B for doing anything else, it is because instead of we are doing wrong at least we having a plan B. Learn from the mistake and take it as…

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