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    In the Charlie Chaplin film, The Great Dictator, the method of persuasion pathos is used multiple times. Pathos is an extremely effective way to control, or persuade someone to do something. Pathos is when you use someone's emotions to bring an event or topic to their attention. A few examples of pathos in the movie are when the storm troopers stormed into Hannah’s home and attempted to capture her and her family, and when Hynkel is not fazed by the many deaths of his people during the testing…

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    Db Cooper Disappearance

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    requested $200,000 and parachutes from the captain before leaving. With only his general area of where he might’ve landed to be known. This source is very reliable because it is from the government and the information is reviewed by many professionals. I will use this information to help prove where D. B. Cooper might’ve gone when he landed. It proves that D. B. Cooper was a real person and his actions on the plane did happen, there…

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    Marico Case Study

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    of Asia and Africa like Bangladesh, Malaysia, Vietnam and some parts of Middle East, South Africa and Egypt. It has India’s famous brands in its kitty like Parachute, Saffola, Hair&Care, Nihar, Mediker, Revive, Manjal, Kaya Skin Clinic, Livon, Set Wet, Zatak, Fiancee, HairCode, Eclipse, Xmen, Hercules, Caivil, Code 78 and Black Chic. Parachute, Saffola and Mediker are the flagship brands of Marico which is an edible grade hair coconut oil, blended refined edible oil and anti lice shampoo…

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    As I looked out at the gorgeous light blue Caribbean Sea I saw a large white boat in the distance with a rope connected to a parachute sailing over it with multiple people in the boat. My family and I were standing on the pure white Dominican Republic sand waiting for our turn to take the dinghy out and meet the parasail boat for our first experience parasailing ever. The sky was as clear and blue as could be, with absolutely no clouds and the sun beaming on each and every one of the vacationers…

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    If someone was to ask you the question if racist are born or are they created what you say? At this moment, I feel like peoples answer will be roughly about 75% on the side that they are born, while another 25% of people would say that they are made. However, if I was asked this question I would say I believe that it would be 50% born, and 50% made. The reason I believe that is because, no child is ever born to have bad intention, the only reason children learn this bad intention is either from…

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    attack took the French by surprise due to their ability to command and control large amounts of military assets. The revered airstrip was damaged beyond immediate repair by the second day of the gunnery assault, forcing the French to rely solely on parachute drops for resupply (Trueman, 2015). To make matters worse, Colonel Charles Piroth, the French artillery commander, committed suicide with a hand grenade on the second day due to his inability to counter fire the Viet Minh batteries…

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    A Genuine Portrayal of a Renaissance Man When thinking about one of the greatest renaissance men, who comes to mind? Does Leonardo Da Vinci come to mind? Unequivocally the man who brought to life the Mona Lisa and designed the first scissors is bound to be a successful man; but his love and dedication to his many various types of works is what made Leonardo Da Vinci a true renaissance man. At the very young age of fourteen Leonardo Da Vinci began to apprentice with a man named Andrea Del…

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    Last but not least is the tumbleweed which produces a ball like structure around the plant, dropping seeds as it rolls along in the wind. An example of wind dispersal would be dandelions which use the parachute technique. There is also the Alsomitra Macrocarpa which is a glider seed that is said to have inspired the ideas for early aircraft. Finally there is animal dispersal which produces sharp and sticky seeds that can be picked up by furry creatures…

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    got a pilot to fly us to Antarctica. We traveled across the ocean when devastation struck. Sirens blared, my friends panicking, the captain yelling warnings from the loudspeaker. I shot out of my seat and rushed to the area with the parachutes. I was tossing the parachutes to all the my friends and the captain, when the plane lurched to one side and I slid and hit the door busting it wide open. Quickly grabbing the handle and latching myself to it. My friends dashed over to the door and pulled…

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    Apogee Rocket Experiment

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    This experiment was done to see what variables (weight, wind, friction etc.) affected the apogee of the rocket. The class did this by recording everyone's rocket weight and compared them to the apogee's after they had been launched. Due to different variables, the apogee might be affected in a variety of ways, one being the weather. After the class found all of the data, it was compared and analyzed for any patterns. The rocket had different forces acting upon it during the flight stages. The…

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