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    I am Iris, and I am here to tell you about the world's greatest dairy producer of all time--the Swiss cow. The Swiss cow is an unusual breed of cow. Not only is it the most common, but it also produces the most milk out of all the other cows. Surprisingly, you might have actually seen this cow in dairy product ads. It is a common mascot--white coat mottled with jet-black splotches. This extraordinary cow is the very best! Swiss cows offer milk to produce a great diversity of milk products:…

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    features of any informative writing are facts and statistics. The producer of ‘Join the Flu Fighters’ uses many facts to promote the value of the programme and give information to the consumers. Some examples are: “90 percent effective”, “caused by a highly infectious virus” and bluntness at the beginning of answering questions – e.g. “yes/no”. Statistics are very effective in informative writing, they increase trust between producer-consumer, they increase reliability of the text along with…

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    combination of many different cultures and a combination of living, or growing up in different parts of the United States that have different ways of living and interacting, everyone has a different opinion on American Identity. Television writers and producers use all these different opinions and assumptions they have on American Identity to make movies and television shows that Americans can relate to and will enjoy watching. This is true for the recently popular television show “American…

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    also because consumers and producers only consider private benefits. Difference…

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    Of course we all know that reality stars are constantly stared upon but to what extent? Reality television producers have one job and one job only, that is to capture the everyday life of reality stars no matter what the cost is. Networks are willing to air anything and everything regardless of the collision on their cast members until once the ratings are affected…

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    establish the context for the audience’s ease of understanding. As the producer, I discussed the marketing and production aspects of the film, providing the quantitative figures. More importantly, I establish Reitman’s motivations and style in his script which allow us to derive the conclusion that the individual characters are sophists, but the film is rhetorical. First-time producer David Sacks, and the executive producers all originate from a corporate background, with the likes of Elon…

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    While it may be true that you may not have forgotten about Dre, chances are that there are several things that you may not know about him. As you may already know, Dr Dre is a multimillonaire rapper/music producer who was the orginal founder of the "Beats" headphones. He orginally entered the hip hop industry back in and is curretnly regarded as one of the most influyancial indiauls within the hip hop industry. Here are that you may not know about him. 1) Headslammer In 1990, Dr Dre slammed…

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    There are four producers that conducted and created the documentary Maquilopolis. The names of these producers are Vicky Funari, Sophia Constantinou, Alex Armenta, and Sergio De La Torre. These four individuals are a mix of American and Mexican producers. They released this documentary in January 2006 and filmed most of the time in Tijuana and Baja California. The focus of the film was on the U.S.-Mexican border factories and the lives of the women working there. These four producers made the…

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    Kanye West Essay

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    that means “Only One” and I think it totally describes what Kanye West represents (West, 2007, p.46). Six out of seven solo albums debuting at No.1 and total of 34 million albums sold. Winner of 21 Grammy Awards and other 68 nominations as a record producer, singer, songwriter and rapper. Until today, no other hip-hop artist has won more. Plaudits from Lou Reed, Prince, Paul McCartney and many more (Biography.com Editors, 2017). He has been influencing music as an art constantly since his…

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    What this means is that the capitalist mode of production may have empowered the individual because the capitalists had isolated them to produce their commodities, however the contradiction is that it resulted in chaos among the producers thus society failed to obtain any anarchy of production (299). As Engels argues, the driving force of the social anarchy of production transformed many men into proletarians and this driving force gave rise to the individual capitalist’s goal of…

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