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    weapon used in the movie by an actor was the Minigun from the drone wreckage, which was used by Dwayne Johnson. Almost all of Fast 7 cast members were involved in some fight scene. Jason Statham collided heavily with Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson. Michelle…

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    Michelle Theer Case

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    encounter interesting personages, but it also has the potential to promote destructive behavior. The story of Michelle Theer demonstrates this destruction as her contact with Internet admirers leads to actions of deception and murder. The computer used to find her male companions subsequently betrays her by assisting investigators in detailing a love affair that results in convictions of murder. Michelle Theer was an intelligent young woman, who earned her doctorate degree in psychology. She…

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    Michelle Duggar Analysis

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    Michelle Duggar is speaking out about her husband Jim Bob Duggar and wants the world to know what an amazing husband he is to her. Michelle goes on to talk about how great Jim Bob is with their children. Michelle actually went to their family blog to share her thoughts and wish him a very happy Father's Day. Michelle explained that she feels very blessed to be his wife and shared that he is a Godly example for their kids. Michelle goes on to talk about how Jim Bob loves spending time with their…

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    Social Media: Society’s disease Have you been infected by the disease of social media? Social media allows easy access to connect with anyone, from your next door neighbor to your ex best friend Sally from the third grade. Even though social media helps us interact with each other it also has a negative side. For example, plastic surgery, cyberbullying, and glamourizing alcohol and drug use are some of the negative effects that social media has on society. One negative effect that social media…

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    Michelle Obama Influence

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    Michelle Obama is a leader that has more impact that most women. She is the First Lady of the United States, this means she is always in the public eye. Michelle has been pioneering a change in childhood eating habits along with educational rights for all. She is a determined woman that here to help the world for the better. FLOTUS, Michelle Obama is striving to create a better country by promoting healthy families and eating habits along with better access to education. Michelle Obama is…

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    Michelle Rhee Summary

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    Michelle Rhee is an American educator and an extreme advocate for education reform. This video we watched named the Education of Michelle Rhee is a very informative video in which Michelle Rhee attempted to fix the broken school system in Washington D.C. Michelle Rhee may not have been liked by many people because of her approach, but I personally agree with her perspectives. She had an autocratic view towards issues and also had tough reforms but I think sometimes someone with strong viewpoints…

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    Michelle Obama Sentencing

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    black community. As I watched the inauguration, former First Lady, Michelle Obama had absolutely captured my attention. She walked with such poise and delicacy. As I stared at the television screen my eleven-year-old self knew I wanted to be just like Michelle Obama. Michelle LaVaugh Robinson was born on January 17, 1964 in Chicago Illinois. During her time as First Lady she advocated for poverty and proper nutrition. In 2010, Michelle Obama campaigned for Healthy-Hunger Free Kids which had…

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    Silent, “As of May 2010, the Smalleys’ have spoken to over 580,000 kids and have visited hundreds of schools” (End). Stand for Silent goes on, “Not only have they visited schools, but they have personally met with President Obama and the First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House to attend the first ever conference discussing bullying” (End). Also Ty Smalley’s story gets featured in a popular movie titled Bully. They believe it's important for families to be educated so they can educate their…

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    First of all, society say if you are pretty you have a better chance of achieving rather than others. Women are being judge and stereotype with titles like the phrase “because you are a woman.” That phrase is the reason or the start of judgmental towards inequality. The phrase defines because you are a female you are incapable of achieving what a male can do. For example, the performance of high- achieving women math students on challenging math tests can be impaired by a social-psychological…

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    Superman Reflection

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    I really enjoyed the movie because it shed some light on things I did not know prior to watching Waiting for Superman. I do feel like it was a realistic portrayal of American education today because with my family, every time we would move my parents would be very specific were they chose to live to ensure that we had a great public education. I hear all the time about places that have poor schooling, and that families do not have the means to move their children out of these places, or get them…

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