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    Roger Federer Vertical

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    Rolex has done a fantastic job of capturing Roger Federer, one of the most famous tennis players of all time, to be sponsored by their brand. He is currently number three in the world and has been ranked number 1 on ATP for many years. Because of his professional background and superiority in his profession, Roger’s net worth is very valuable. In this advertisement, the photographers captivate their audience with a powerful image, quotes, and words such as “graceful, daunting and brilliant” to…

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    As a concept that transcends human constraint, time is an everlasting force within the surrounding environment. Although the revolution of time, in terms of hours, minutes, and seconds, was developed by humans, time essentially represents the daily repetition of sunlight. Ancient civilizations used sunlight to predict the time and season. Event in modern civilizations, time is still widely accepted as a hindrance upon the human ability. When the sun goes down, the status quo is for the human…

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    advancements in wristwatches, “In 1926, a major step was taken with the creation of the worlds first waterproof watch” (“The Birth”). They also created the first watch with automatic date dials and the first watchmaker to receive Chronometer certification for a wristwatch. Rolex’s ad with David Beckham is designed using rhetorical devices to persuade its audience to buy a Rolex watch to achieve the status and recognition they desire. Rolex’s ad with David Beckham was strategically…

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    The one and only Kalief Browder: Kalief Browder was an outstanding individual, who lived in the Bronx parish of New York; Browder never had any problems with the authority until the age of 16. When he was falsely accused of stealing a backpack, also, on duty officers never read Mr. Browder his rights, but unfortunately they did detain him. Browder was in a state of shock while being processed in the state jail facility. He couldn’t believe they were blaming a petty crime on an innocent 16 year…

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    known as the Neighbourhood Watch Program. The paper explains the objective of the Neighbourhood Watch Program and its implications to control or prevent the crime. The paper also compares the strengths and weakness of the Neighbourhood Watch Program. The paper explains the impact of Neighbourhood Watch Program on society daily lives. Neighbourhood Watch Program is also called as the community crime prevention program, Block Watch Program, and more. Neighbourhood Watch Program is a community…

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    residents to aid in the implementation process. These materials would include the effectiveness of neighborhood watch programs and the available resources in this particular town in order to seek interest. Along with the educational materials, a meeting with interested members in the town would be conducted in order to plan the implementation process of the watch…

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    Suicide in prison has become a rising problem in the world today. Inmates have a higher suicide rate then the general population of people this day in age. Many things can contribute to this factor. Mental health issues, mental illness, depression and much more. They have programs in prisons that can help aid an individual though depression and suicidal thoughts. But some will either refuse help, or won’t acknowledge that they need it. Mental health is a leading issue to suicide in prison. A…

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    Richard Branson shows the reasons behind assisted suicide. Assisted suicide is an option in certain places that allows patients that are suffering to end their pain through a physicians assisted death. When people have to make an end of life decision, one must take into account the patients suffering, the patient's quality of life and how much the family suffers while making the decision. The patients should be allowed to have a physicians assisted suicide because of how much the patient…

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    Analysis Of 13 Reasons Why

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    Luke Richardson once said, “We need to change the culture of this topic and make it OK to speak about mental health and suicide.” Many would argue that the Netflix series, 13 Reasons Why, created by Brian Yorkey, has created an abundance of controversy regarding suicide, sexual assault, and bullying. These struggles are prominent concerns in today’s culture, more specifically in the culture of today's teens. 13 Reasons Why uses imagery and point of view within the series which allows viewers to…

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    who recently committed suicide. ... As he listens to the tapes, he learns that there is a side for each person to whom Hannah attributes her reasons for committing suicide.” This show should be watched by youth, adults and even teenager because it sparks up many controversial topics, “13 reason why” starts up conversations about the majority of society's problems in the world today, that adults shy away from. This show talks about topics like sexual assault, bullying, suicide, self-affect on…

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