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    Forbidden City

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    Forbidden City Throughout the semester I have been reading an action packed book named Forbidden City. I have heard many things about this book and it has been a great read. I rarely got bored well reading it and it always seemed to keep me interested. I would recommend this book to anyone that likes books with lots of action and a little bit of history. On my last book report I just talked about how Alex is trying to escape china and smuggle these films so that the rest of the world can see…

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    Being able to understand the different interpretations of what a hero is defined by, one can truly begin to understand how story structure is developed in many sorts of media. Going along with the idea of story structure, Linda Seger developed the Hero’s Myth in order to create a stable idea of how most stories are written and to establish a formula of how people enjoy stories. The 2002 Gore Verbinski movie, The Ring exhibits the aspects of Seger’s Hero myth in which all eight milestones are met…

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    exactly the same each time, on the cardboard, using as compact space as possible. Next, by using the cardboard-cutting scissors, cut out the fins and remove them from the card board. After the fins were cut out, students then proceeded to glue or tape them onto their bottle. To do this, wrap the piece of string acquired earlier around the bottle, on the place that is most suitable to fit the rocket’s needs. After doing this, students measured how long the string was when wrapped around the…

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    subsequent cover-ups. When it was discovered that Nixon had a secret audio taping system in his office, prosecutors insisted for the tapes to be turned over to the investigators. Hesitant to do so, the President chose instead to fire the special prosecutor and hire another. The new prosecutor continued to pursue the tapes. - Nixon provided the Senate with heavily-edited tapes, citing the idea of executive privilege which allows a president to withhold information from Congress, the Courts,…

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    Cite 13 Reasons Why

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    people. In the book a girl named Hannah Baker commits suicide but before she does she makes 13 tapes of the reasons why she has done the act. These tapes are delivered to each person discussed on the tapes individually, but the book is from the point of view of Clay Jensen. Clay was a co worker of Hannah’s that was secretly in love with her and never said anything before her suicide. On each tape, she discusses a person who affected her life and why it led to her death. As you read through…

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    This paper is my reaction to the article Watergate. The article describes, in detail, what events went down during the Watergate Scandal. The scandal started in June of 1972 when 5 men broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters and were charged for burglary. Over the course of the scandal, 28 of Nixon's aides and officials were charged with crimes that were connected to the President. President Nixon finally resigned in August of 1974. I was…

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    Watergate For the next year, the Nixon Administration had kept their illegal tactics to themselves as they continued to taunt Ellsberg and everyone one the enemy list. (until they got caught...) On June 17th, 1972, five members of Nixon 's Administration were arrested as they were found to have broke in the Democratic National Convention headquarters at The Watergate Hotel. They had broke in numerous times. The first to set up wiretapping materials in the Democratic office and eventually in…

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    Summary An 85-year-old woman with a diagnosis of chronic renal failure. Complaints of weakness and fatigue after every dialysis session.Dialysis scheduled 3x/week. Upon initial physical therapy evaluation the patient was alert and oriented to person, time, and place. Upper and Lower extremity strength were grossly graded ⅗ to ⅘: Static and Dynamic sitting and standing was rated as good; Patient can walk independently without an assistive device. Vital signs are WNL. Home Environment…

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    Manipulation of Information The presence of missiles in Cuba did not change Soviet nuclear capabilities since they already had the capacity to attack the United States. According to a CIA National Intelligence Estimate, the Soviet Union was going to utilize the nuclear weapons in Cuba to demonstrate that the balance of power had shifted globally. (United States Central Intelligence Agency). Therefore, the presence of nuclear missiles in Cuba presented a political conflict for President Kennedy…

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    Gawker Media Controversy

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    Tension builds as the two sides wait to hear of the jury’s decision after both sides have made their claim. The case involves a media website posting a private video for the world to see and judge. It involves a celebrity, their privacy, and past in an open view for people to look at online. Media has been more involved in controversial issues such as this case to create a shock value and to get attention. While some may find this material to be a step towards internet fame, others find this to…

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