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    be “Shake It Off” by Taylor Swift. I chose this song because I feel like it best describes my attitude towards life and situations. The first impression I would want the audience to make about me would be that I have a happy spirit and I try to always stay positive and not let things bother me. I want people to see that although bad things can happen, it’s your attitude that gets you through and makes it better. I always say, the better the attitude, the better the situation. I chose “Shake It…

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    Power shake with all its other ingredients contains up to 150 calories per serving while providing you with essential minerals, vitamins, and protein. One of the major micronutrients contained in the Purium power shake is Vitamin K, and it is on the ‘foods shrinking fibroids list‘ which can help to regulate and normalize your menstrual cycle. The Power Shake helps you to slim down and also powers you up at the same time; you will…

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    In the Ted Talk “Phil Hansen: Embrace the Shake,” he discusses how he had to let go of his imperfection, the shake. While Phil was attending art school he developed a slight tremble in his hand that prevented him from drawing a straight line. Initially he viewed this as life-altering, how could be an artist if he could not draw a simple straight line. His shake essentially made him different than many artists that came before him. He thought by being different it meant he would not be able to…

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    The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006) director Ken Loach has repeatedly admitted that The Battle of Algiers (1966) has had a large influence on his own filmmaking career. In Martin Evan’s interview with Ken Loach about the Gillo Pontecorvo film, Evans says “[Loach’s] film-making is committed to a realist style; one that strives to give a voice to ordinary people and their daily lives.” The Pontecorvo film as an early example of postcolonial film is a good place to start when looking at The Wind…

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    The road to hell is paved with good intentions, a proverb that dates to c.1150, certainly comes to mind when one examines Rwanda’s 1994 civil war as told by Lt. Gen. Romeo Dallaire in his work Shake Hands with the Devil. Dallaire, the Canadian general that led the United Nations (UN) effort on the ground in Rwanda, leaves that country in the end feeling like he failed the Rwandan people. There are many reasons Dallaire, the UN and Western countries in general failed to prevent genocidal…

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    The film Shake Hands with the devil (2007) depicts the genocide in Rwanda (1994), recalled by the memories of General Roméo Dallaire, the head of the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Rwanda. Dallaire was sent to Ruanda in 1993, months before the genocide began, to negotiate peace with the Hutus militia (the party that started the genocide), as well as protect and give refugee to the Tutsis (the ones that were being targeted). The movie illustrates how despite the power and available…

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    Lean Body Breakfast Shake (apple cinnamon oatmeal) - Labrada Bodybuilding Description:Lean Body Breakfast Shake (apple cinnamon oatmeal) - Labrada BodybuildingStart your day out right with Lean Body Instant Breakfast Shake!More nutrition than 10 scrambled egg whites, a bowl of oatmeal and a handful of vitamins!Build muscle size and strength by using Lean Body Instant Breakfast Shake every day with your workout program!Can be used any time of the day that you need a whole food…

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    became accustomed to the dark, I saw strewn around the living room in a rough circle the decayed bodies of a man, a woman and two children, stark white bone poking through the desiccated, leather-like covering that had once been skin.” In his book Shake Hands with the Devil, Roméo Dallaire paints a heartrending image of his involvement as a high-ranking general stationed in Rwanda during the Rwandan genocide. Vivid firsthand descriptions evoke emotions of sadness, pity, and anger from any…

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    believe Whataburger is the best all-around fast food restaurant in the United States. Don't agree? That's both fine and fair. The great fast food debate is as healthy a debate as unhealthy the food that we're debating over is. Prefer In-N-Out or Shake Shack? Great, those are solid options. More of a Chick-Fil-A person? Can't even deny that the chicken sandwich is a gift from God. More of a BK or McDonalds guy? I mean, you're a trash…

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    Shake Me Down We are born into the world not knowing how to react, feel, or express emotion. We learn to love our mothers or our favorite toy and to hate the feel of diaper rash or loud noises. Why is it that when we grow older we learn to turn love in passion and hate into pure loathing and rage? Is it because hate, a natural feeling, like love, or is it an acquired characteristic that we learn from our surrounding. Perhaps it’s because love and hate is ultimately a feeling that evolves…

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