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    President. Televisions had created an enormous effect on society overall. The advent of television in the 1950s completely reshaped how people spent their leisure time, how children behaved, and how the economy and social structure changed. TV…

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    Pulsars: Lighthouses of the universe Imagine a star between four and eight times the mass of our sun exploding into a supernova. Next imagine watching the inner core condense into a sphere due to the enormous gravity of the star like there’s a new star forming in its place. This new star is so dense it smashes electrons and protons together forming neutrons which form a neutron star. This is the recipe for a pulsar. There are several types of neutron stars but this essay will highlight pulsars.…

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    across the country are eager to provide super deals for customers online and in their local stores. The fact is that millions of people look forward to this great sale day. Black Friday Sale 2015 commercials and ads are already appearing on television, radio, magazines, and online. Consumers are anticipating finding that great bargain and super discounted prices on their favorite electronics, appliances, clothing, furniture, household items, and more. Black Friday 2015 Black Friday sale…

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    The Movie Radio

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    The movie Radio is based on a true story of T.L. Hanna High School football coach and a mentally challenged man, named Radio. This story took place in the 70s in the small town of Anderson, South Carolina. The qualities of the facilities in the movie were common during this time period. The football field, basketball court, locker rooms, storage area, bleachers, and offices appeared to be a good quality for a high school in the south. In the movie, fans came to the football and basketball…

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    Kent State Shooting Essay

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    The National Guard was responsible for the Kent State shootings. On May 4, 1970, the National Guard made an enormous mistake. Every year on May 4th, some witnesses recall the horrifying events that happened at Kent State University so many years ago. They recall the tragic deaths that occurred on that day. What started out as an innocent riot turned into four cases of a bloody manslaughter. The National Guard was ordered to go to Kent State to stop the riots, but to their dismay, their…

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    major media to use for advertisement include; i. Television, every household in the U. S has access to TV’s and radio. Therefore, it’s the best and the most convenient method to communicate the product to its potential customers. Magazines and newspapers will also be essential to promote the new product. Features of advertisement method  Reaches many people  It is expensive  TVs and radios are readily available  Covers a wide geographical area including the remote…

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    for financial and economic aid from America. Secondly, Secretary of State George Marshall unveiled a recovery plan for Europe called the Marshall Plan in which he reported that the problem “is one of such enormous complexity that the very mass of facts presented to the public by press and radio make it exceedingly difficult for the man in the street to reach a clear appraisement of the situation.” Truman proclaimed that is was America’s job to step up and assist Greece and to stop communism…

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    “I didn’t kill her.” Tom pleaded with the judge with all his body and soul. “Jury, my client has pleaded with you end on end” as he started to sweat like a pig and in addition “He didn’t kill the victim”. “Witness’s to the podium please (The Jury whacks the hammer with hatred), please proceed. “It all started like this…. (flash back)” as he started to either tell the truth or furthermore tell the most colossal lie of his life. “I was making out with Kate when all of a sudden, a figure burst…

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    The decade began with the end of a period of great prosperity. World War I, by disrupting the agricultural production of much of Europe, had created enormous demand and high prices for farm products throughout the world. Farmers in America, like other areas that hadn't been turned into trench-lined battle zones, increased production accordingly and reaped great profits. However, the war's end allowed…

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    Essay On Becoming Officer

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    This paper will be an introduction into the behind the scenes of what people thinking of becoming officers should know, the way they speak, the way they crack cases, etc. Most of the nation receives their information on law enforcement from television. That’s why I knew the Maranda rights by heart before I was even 12. Law and Order, Criminal Minds, NCIS, and shows similar to this are why some enter into the law enforcement field they want to be like the famous profilers that solve cases in one…

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