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    passion was created by one movie that I watched Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. This movie was what made me who I am today it has helped me through a lot of obstacles in my life. Therefore the reason that I have made the guy who helped create it Michael Kahn my…

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    Grooming his sons Sonny, Fredo, and Michael to eventually take over the business, he wanted each of them to be a “critical, independent thinker and active in the organization” (Daft, 2015 p. 200). Don Vito served the best interest of his organization, which was evident when he decided not get…

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    DANCE ANALYSIS The ‘Thriller’ music video incorporating a well executed, zombie apocalypse themed dance was choreographed by Michael Peters and Michael Jackson in 1982. Elements of composition such as space, rhythm, dynamics and relationships are used throughout, enhancing the storyline and choreography. The director’s intention and meaning for the video is representing the thriller genre and it’s archetypal elements through dance, as well as reflecting on Jackson’s personal transformation…

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    comes from versus the reality. The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan is a book with a purpose to educate people about their food system, so they can make informed choices. The three writing techniques Michael Pollan uses to persuade his readers are ethos, pathos, and logos. He uses the method ethos by making his readers think he is a reliable and credible source. He uses pathos by evoking an emotional response from the readers. Michael Pollan uses logos to appeal to logic and reason. The…

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    Nicholas, I like your aspirations about being influenced by the pop star, Michael Jackson. Personally, I am a Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 fan because he experienced a lot of negative criticism and predicaments throughout his musical career. Your topic of explaining Michael Jackson’s life is very clear. Although the overall essay has obvious main points, it still needs some improvement. I am very confused on your thesis statement. Actually, I’m unsure if you placed one in your introduction…

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    For years basketball fans have argued over who is the greatest player of all time. Players like Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell and Lebron James are among the players who come to mind. However, fans have narrowed it down to two players; Micheal Jordan and Kobe Bryant. People tend to discuss and determine the one who achieved the greatest success at in their career. In many cases there is no clear cut answer, but we spend our time debating who is crowned the king of basketball. Although both…

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    Scott Collins of the Los Angeles Times wrote this article because ESPN was doing a documentary on Michael Jordan named “Jordan Rides the Bus.” It was a part of the 30/30 series on ESPN, At the time of the article he had just won his third championship. Also, he decided at that time to start a new sport and in the process he stunned the sports world by retiring from basketball. When he did this a lot of people gave reasons why he did it. One of the reasons was that he had gambling debts and also…

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    slavery, but slavery was a mere cover for the effects of western expansion, tariffs, and the South seceding from the Union and establishing their own government. These causes are depicted in many historical-fiction novels, particularly Michael Shaara’s novel. Michael Shaara’s The Killer Angels retells the Battle of Gettysburg through the perspectives of members of the Confederate Army and the Union Army; Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, and Lewis Armistead represent the Confederate Army, and…

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    basketball team. Characteristics of the G.O.A.T include popularity, accolades, achievements, and influence. Many argue Michael Jordan is that person. Others argue with LeBron. Some even believe it’s Kareem. Everyone has a right to their own opinion, however, Michael Jordan is by far the best candidate. Michael Jordan is clearly the greatest basketball player of all time. Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. His mother, Deloris, was a bank teller and his…

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    and genre adapted to the people 's interests. Some artists decided to go against the grain and change popular music for the better. These five artists- Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and Mariah Carey- should be classified as a snapshot of industry change due to sales, influence, Billboard chart rankings, and awards. Michael Jackson should be considered one of popular music 's…

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