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    Stated in the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990 "crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, gender or gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity." These are crimes based on an individual’s points of views and/or mind set about a certain group of people. The victims of these people are innocents that just happen to have qualities that bother someone else and therefore punished for them. Hate crimes are born of hate not passion or anger but simply put…

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    Star War is a movie about an adventure that takes a kid named Luke across the galaxy in epic battles, and wars. His adventure starts when he first meets his mentor named Obi-wan Kenobi. Obi-wan tells Luke about his father, how he was a Jedi Knight, and that Obi-wan trained Luke’s father. Obi-wan then gives Luke his dad’s old lightsaber and teaches Luke about the force, and how he and his father have it. The lightsaber plays an important role in the journey that Anakin Skywalker (aka Darth Vader)…

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    spirit lifting music when Obi-one kills General Grievous. They also used audio to make the quality of the film better by making big loud noises when a shot has been shot down. Audio was used when there was conversations between two or more people e.g. Yoda mentoring Anakin about his feelings In the film Star Wars Revenge of the Sith they used lots of different camera angles. At the start of the film they used a bird’s eye view of the battle over Coruscant this was a very good technique because…

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    Neighborhood Stereotypes

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    Normally people recognize the smiling faces they see on their neighbors front porches, but one week a year, neighborhoods all over the country are invaded by scary faces peering out at them. Stranger Danger? Don’t call the neighborhood watch quite yet! Those spooky smiles are Jack-O-Lanterns carved by festive neighbors and probably signal they will have some good loot on Halloween. What someone carves on their pumpkin can tell you a lot about them. Some people who are sports fanatics might…

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    Play on Words Ethical behavior is often spoken about in textbooks throughout a student’s school years; therefore, one might think purposely deceiving an employee should never happen. Consequently, unethical behavior often happens in the workplace. Scholarly textbook reading often consists of not performing any unethical acts; however, they are mostly referring to illegal acts or acts that could cause harm to others. In fact, Monge eloquently stated, “can we systematically make determinations of…

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    In this exercise, I chose my four favorite movies and arranged each movie with six poetic elements. The six poetic elements are plot, character, idea, dialogue, spectacle, and music. As I was rearranging the six categories with my four movies, I realized several similarities to the genres of movies with the poetic elements. To give an example, Spider-Man (2002) is a character-driven movie. The movie expands on the main character’s personal development as a superhero. Throughout the movie Peter…

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    Tyler-Personal Narrative

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    Tyler, a high school senior, is viewed as an outcast and gets overlooked by every single student in his class. That is, until he gets busted spray painting his school and spends his summer doing work to pay for it, he then stands out like you wouldn’t believe. It begins to set off a string of events that have Tyler questioning his place in the world and with his family. He has always struggled with suicidal thoughts, never thinking he was strong enough for anything and was repeatedly…

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    "Difficult to see. Always in motion, is the future"— Yoda This quote, by Master Yoda, exhibits the futility of man 's desire to plan his own destiny, no matter how problematic this concept is. Humankind is a tomorrow-centered species, and seek to know what is coming next. Expectancy Violation Theory plays right into the need to predict what each communication event holds in store. It states that one has preconceived notions of how social interactions should go and when someone violates those…

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    AI is developing rapidly, and there are numerous startups and established companies actively developing hardware for artificial intelligence applications. At this moment, strong artificial intelligence cloud services (such as Google 's Alpha Go) have emerged, and people also hopes to bring artificial intelligence to portable devices which enables the capablity of merging future IoT applications. Traditional methods of artificial intelligence on portable device is to send data to the cloud…

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    Mrs. Kessler signed me up for a lessoning with him and from that moment on Doug became like a “Yoda” to me. He taught me all I now, with out him I would still be mediocre. He brought my playing to the next level, he help me build my confidence. This helped me make more friends. With Doug’s help, I got in to Wind Ensemble and Jazz band. Doug was there…

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