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    The traditional gender roles in fiction have fallen out of favor in recent years. However, “heteronormative ideals of tough males and submissive beautiful females are often present in young adult fiction…with boys typically presented as active main characters and girls as passive peripheral ones,” (Taber et al. 1025). Going against this tradition is Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games that features a strong female protagonist who ends up saving her male counterpart. Katniss Everdeen breaks out of…

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    According to Kashana, “We are supposed to embrace the idea that our lives should not be valued, because floating the opinion that maybe we shouldn’t be killed for no reason might offend advertisers.” ESPN is only worried about sponsors and ratings, not the men who are standing up for something they deem right. USA Today says 51 percent of Americans believe the N.F.L. protests are appropriate (Fair). Although this is Kashana only factual information, the overall feeling of black…

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    a four-month project dedicated to design and implement Medisys’s website which also will serve as portal for the operations of Medisys’ paramedic division. -Project Start and End Dates: February, 2016 to May 2016 -Project Stakeholders: Executive Sponsor: S. Elmer; HDC Executive Director: G. Moore Medisys; Medysis’ Project Director: France Maiholt; HDC Web Project Manager: A. Brown; HDC Lead Web-designing team: R. Davis and HDC Lead Web-Engineers team: L. Jones. -Cost: $55,900…

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    or D.C. for at least three years’. They also must file a ‘certificate from the presiding judge, clerk, or other authorized official of that court’ and a ‘copy of the form approved by the Court which has the applicant's personal statement and two sponsors’ statements’. The fee for admission is $200 (‘Rules of the Supreme Court’).…

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    The purpose of this essay is to explain how one important event helped the audience understand manipulation through the character of Dr Merrick. The text studied this year in class was “The Island” by the director Michael Bay. The three techniques that were used effectively to support the purpose of this essay are Cinematography, dialogue and symbolism. Dr Merrick has black hair and wears glasses. He is the head of the clone department and is shown in a futuristic building. He told the clones…

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    Briargrove Project Monitoring and Success Anthony Redhead Grantham University Project Management Integration Framework (BA 647) Introduction As the Briargrove Project has completed multiple phases within the corporate offices, it has finally addressed with success has locations around the world. Through project risk management, the Briargrove Project has identified risks and has assessed those risks to see which ones can be mitigated or corrected, and how to monitor them at the…

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    This portfolio contains three parts of discussions which relates to the modern contemporary event industries. The first part of the discussion is on alcohol and drug management. According to New Zealand Police (2014), alcohol permitted events are associated with violence in a such environment where it is non-restrictive, a large groups of young males and crowding. Also, added that university sports fan students are mostly found to be drinking more alcohols and getting involved in binge drinking.…

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    America’s current president, Donald J. Trump. The question [that] remains is if the corporate sponsor's decision to pull funding was justified. The answer? No. Considering both the role of art in society and specific message behind this play, the sponsors were wrong for pulling the funds. As stated in the article, “The role of Art and the Artist”, by Edgar H. Schein, Schein writes that art’s role is not just to be beautiful, but that it should, “disturb, provoke, and inspire.” (3) Art has…

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    IndyCar has increased its fan engagement from where it once sat in the past of only hoping to engage middle aged Midwestern males. Essentially, IndyCar fans have gained the ability to interact with sponsors products, play games, and visit exhibits (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014, p. 447). Furthermore, IndyCar allowed fans to acquire free membership into the IZOD IndyCar Fan Village only if they were fans of the IndyCar Nation, which helps to track and collect more information about fans that attend…

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    The day was March 6, 2015: the second day of the Regional Beta Club Convention. Anticipation had my stomach in knots as I sat in the lobby, fiddling with my thesaurus, waiting for the time when we would be called into the conference room. For weeks I had looked forward to participating in the writing competition. I had spent a week imagining the setting of the room, my competitors, what the topic may be. I wanted to feel the glory of coming in first place, not only for my club and for my school…

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