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    Coca-Cola 's External Technology Assessment and Acquisition (ETA) programs have achieved a broad range of innovations for the company aimed at lowering production costs and maximizing profits (Flynn & Okuonzi, 2016). The company’s 3M Technologies Light Tube Technology creates improved and new lighting for the coolers. The technology is expected to double the company’s chilled space without increasing its carbon footprint. Additionally, it would reduce the coolers’ energy requirements, thereby…

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    Maid Maria Gender Roles

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    Maid Marian is the definition of changing gender roles throughout the different variations of the Robin Hood tales. She to me had the most profound changes because it actually showed a meaningful change. Changing times caused for the demand of a more realistic portrayal of women in the form of Maid Marian. She goes from merely just Robin’s wife to holding her own in the tales. Marian in classic ballads is not very strong, she portrayed mostly as the love interest to Robin Hood and his enemy the…

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    most people do not know who the real Robin of Locksley is. There are various differences from the movies and his real life such as the time that he lived, people mistaken as the actual Robin Hood, and the different depictions of his love interest, Maid Marian. Movie productions and authors debate on when the story of Robin Hood actually took place. Film makers who decided to revert the legend to the big screen usually set the story during the reign of Richard I. They focused on the period when…

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    Why Is Robin Hood Bad

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    and his Merry Men. Before Robin Hood lived in Sherwood Forest he would go there to hunt for wild animals. All the deer belonged to the king and no-one was allowed to shoot them. Robin Hood was hunting and he met a lost lady. The lost lady was Maid Marian she was wearing green velvet the color of the…

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    4a. Marian Anderson took on the struggle of every African American and was “not immune from [the] aspects of racial segregation” (705). Throughout her U.S. tour, Marian was deprived of “hotel accommodations … and service in dining rooms” (705). One of the most publicized incidents of prejudice was when Marian Anderson was “[not allowed] to sing [at Constitution Hall in Washington]” (705). Marian fought through all this prejudice and became one of the greatest singers of her time. 4b. It was…

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    Rouben Mamoulian’s Blood and Sand most closely resembles The Adventures of Robin Hood’s style of different rules for the discrete phases of the film and assertive color design. The defining rule for the beginning of Blood and Sand is restraint: setting Juan Gallardo apart from his world through color. The first shot tracks from a poster of a matador, to a wall-mounted bull’s head, finally resting on a wide-awake Juan. This pithy sequence tells the audience everything about Juan’s vision of…

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    Fairy Tale Analysis Essay Giants, evil stepmothers, ogres and trolls are usually found in fairy tales, but what actually is a fairy tale, why do we read them, and why are they so important. In the article “An introduction to fairy tales” Maria Tatar, a Harvard folklore professor clarifies what a fairy tale is. In her article, Tatar uses several different sources to give an effective model of what a fairy tale is and why they’re so important. Using the fairy tale Robin Hood, we will put the…

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    America does not have a shortage of money. The U.S. Treasury produces money everyday but where does it all go? People are homeless and starving and working for unfair wages while others are living easily. The one percent sits on top of the struggles of the middle and lower class. We live in the land of equality that does not seem equal. This is not “liberty and justice for all”. There is a solution to this problem; raising the minimum wage (10). It’s such a simple solution that will save…

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    Robin Hood Equality

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    has with the bow. Shortly after, Robin Hood and his companion return to his old home only to see it being repossessed because of the failure to pay taxes on it to the Sheriff. The film takes a cynical turn when the castle is repossessed and the blind maid, Blinkin, is seen reading a Playboy magazine on the toilet. The movie itself takes a lean of being more of a parody than an actual representation of the legend of Robin Hood. The men who are seen dancing and singing the storyline of the film…

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    Anita's Dance

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    Since the 20th century, feminism has brought on a perspective of interpreting literature which emphasizes equality for women. In Anita’s Dance by Marian Engel, the critical feminist perspective of the writing, in my opinion, shows the struggle of how women struggle to find the respect and therefore equality of males. Showalter's approaches: the French, the American, and the female sub-text of tragedy that answer the different questions to what men see the role of women being and how this…

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