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    In the second chapter of the book “Freakonomics”, they go through and analyze the similarities between how the Ku Klux Klan and Real-Estate agents go side and side when it comes to their strategies and their weaknesses. Both parties are described as keepers of information, with this specific information holding the key over control on the people. There are not releasing this information, but withholding it and that is what makes them both powerful. When it comes to certain information,…

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    Beyone Music Video

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    In the music video “Formation,” Beyonce makes is seen dominant and carries herself in a sophisticated manner. Beyonce and her backup dancers are all wearing outfits that are body hugging and that flatters their body. All of them had curves and big and poofy hair that embracing her culture. Beyonce expresses power in her outfits, but also in her walk and how she presents herself. In every scene of the music video, she was a dominant character, representing power and having high status. The…

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    Terrific Art Direction While Fallout 4 by no means is a graphical powerhouse; its overall art direction is absolutely stunning. In my opinion, there are few--if any--other companies doing destroyed quite as beautifully as Bethesda. As a result of the stellar art direction, each location you explore in The Commonwealth seems unique and visually tells its own self-contained story. For example; in your travels you will stumble upon the skeletal remains of a gentleman's club whose members committed…

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    their confines and she gave up on the action immediately. Amira saw him then as he stepped into view, the same damn man from earlier. The weapon lay perched in his hand as he cast a new expression on her. So she was right. Except he didn’t look stunning anymore. He no longer made her pulse bounce from desire, nothing but fear lay there now. The air soured as she realized…

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    Devine Orchid Florism

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    flowers. Everyone will know that yours is a classic love written in the stars with this poetic floral statement. Lady In Pink: What better complement could there be for a blushing bride than a bouquet of pale pink blossoms? Carry a riotous bouquet of stunning pink peonies for a sweet, carefree…

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    singer and she is no doubt so sophisticated chic, no matter whether she's stepping on the red carpet posing in front of the cameras or simply doing her shopping in her favorite designer stores. For all those of you who envy/admire her for all the stunning, stylish fashion looks she's sported so far in front of the camera, we recommend you a far more time effective and fun solution for copying her fashion style then, for example, that of buying all the fashion magazines featuring this golden…

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    The failure of Delano’s narrative style is two-fold; he cannot convey simple messages, nor can he pick up on subtle ones. In describing Benito Cereno’s perceived hesitancy, Delano engages in a plethora of utterly useless descriptors: “therefore”, “to tell the truth”, “it may be”, and “not without”—the last of which contains is a double negative, meaning its exclusion from the sentence still grants the exact same meaning. Delano appears to operate with the mentality that the more words one uses…

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    Growing up in Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory has always been a staple of my childhood. I remember taking class trips and driving up the windy road of Mount Hollywood, where the hills would reveal the white glowing citadel, a symbol that embodies wonder and amazement. My most vivid memory was having the opportunity to look through the Zeiss Telescope and to see the planet Saturn, just barely being able to make out the rings. This moment was deeply rooted in my mind as I visited the…

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    Video Game Consoles Essay

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    America alone and a total of 17.17 million units in Japan. The Playstation was released in 1995 and started the mark of the fifth generation consoles. The console was outstanding because it was the first console to play 32-bit games (TIME,1). its stunning visuals made it the most popular console of the fifth generation (TIME,1). Its CD-ROM technology made it less popular than the other 32-bit consoles, but on the downside, it held more more memory than a regular game cartridge, but it loaded a…

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    book. I think it all comes down to taste, as a whole this book didn't always work for me but that is not through a lack of talent on the author's part. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny is a beautifully constructed book with some stunning writing. It just could have used a little more pace at…

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