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    2.8. Hospitality space Rio Tinto Stadium offers three (3) fully equipped professional locker rooms to the event players, as well as several drinking fountains scattered all throughout the venue and three (3) public elevators to service the spectators for the event. Free Wi-Fi is available to all event goers via the “RSL FAN” network, to promote a festive real-time sharing of the events and highlights of the game. Additionally, the stadium offers its services to assist persons with disability…

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    General Purpose : To introduce myself through my objects to my audience. Specific Purpose : Describe myself to my audience using a community magazine from my old hometown and my golf ball. These two objects represent significant moments in my life. I. Introduction A. (Attention Gainer) “ If it doesn’t challenge you , it won’t change you.” ( Fred DeVito) B. (Thesis Statement) Good Morning everyone today I , Emily Longoria , will be introducing myself to you all with these two objects that…

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    Consumerism In Fight Club

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    FIGHT CLUB AND POST-MODERNISM In the Postmodernity, the traditional structures of the world have fallen precipitously. The industrial revolution has ended in complete failure, achieving success has not promoted the welfare among humans and religion has ceased to be transcendent, hence the Nietzsche postulate that "God is dead". Religion has become the worst enemy of freedom of thought. The belief in the virtues of education and the advances in science have also fallen to the ground. This…

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    Fight Club Consumerism

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    Consumerism and Symbolism in Fight Club Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club discusses ideas related to consumerism. A society deeply rooted in consumerism is shown to give people a false sense of self-worth and security, be toxic to humans and the planet, and be an issue that cannot be improved, only destroyed. The theme of consumerism in Palahniuk’s Fight Club is supported and developed through the use of symbols such as place of residence, soap, and cancer. Those who adopt a consumerist…

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    In addition, we suggest Energizer pursue specifically Chesapeake Bay Candle company as a potential acquisition. The company Chesapeake Bay Candle has established business relationships in the largest retail providers in the US such as Target, Kohl’s etc. furthermore, company produces the candles and incense in Asian countries this would utilize economies of scale and provide better business advantage by removing extensive costs associated with a wholly new subsidiary. Current business level of…

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    Shawnee Country Club, located on the east side of town, is a quiet and beautiful place. The “Country Club” is a place where I spend most of my time. The smell of fresh cut grass, and the sounds of purely struck golf shots are what makes this place what it is. Over the course of my daily trips to the Country Club, I realized that this place holds a lot of good and bad times for the golfers. Not only are there sounds of purely struck golf shots, but also groans of frustration coming from the…

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    Does that answer your question? Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.” That's not necessarily how John Hughes chose to end his 1985 blockbuster The Breakfast Club (Hughes), but a 2016-2017 rewrite might follow suit in the same way. In each and every high school, subcultures and stereotypes are perpetuated unto students that seem to fit according to their peers, but are they necessarily fair? Judd Nelson’s character in The Breakfast Club didn’t seem to have much of a choice in the title of…

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    Animal Observation

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    In almost every community, there is a humane society that provides a safe home for cats and dogs that have wandered form their home or have been given away by their family. In most situations, the animal was abused, malnourished, or some other horrible situation. No matter what the situation, all of these animals need attention. During open hours, anyone can volunteer any amount of time to help and give these animals the attention that they've lacked. In my opinion, this certain project that I…

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    running over me, the warmth of the sun shining its rays on my face...Lost in my thoughts of form and grip, contemplating yardage, angle and loft, dreaming of my future, I am at peace, I am on the golf course. When I was four years old, my dad put a club in my hand and a ball at my feet, since then, I have loved and despised the game of golf. From the moment I was introduced to the game, I was hooked and while many view it simply as ‘a game’, I have been fortunate enough to take much more away…

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    It is common sense to know that every sport has a specific shoe designed only for that sport. The shoe may help enhance performance or help in preventing injuries. Whatever it is, a professional will always make sure he has the right shoe for the task assigned to him. But most people do not think that weightlifting shoes are required when lifting free weights. This is a very common error and most people wear other shoes to the gym, just making sure they are comfortable. Weightlifting shoes are…

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