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    The word genre has different meaning to different people. Lealand and Martin (2001) explain how “the television industry uses the term to categories and identify the various parts of its programming mix. The audiences use it to identify and choose their viewing preferences” (p. 59). The Graham Norton Show comes under the genre of a celebrity talk show, but holds its own comedic spin. Norton creates uniqueness to the show through the way he cracks jokes and interacts with his audience and guests

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    and Steve, utilize the motivational concept of fear to enact deception. However, Frank Yates (a respected member of the community who opposes the town’s acceptance of Global) employs fear and ingratiation to undermine the natural gas company and expose the deception that Global has employed, not only to the town but to Steve Butler as well. This paper will illustrate how fear, warmth, and ingratiation play a vital role in the development and ultimate detection of Global’s deception. Steve Butler

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    the classroom. Over by the oak tree, four-year-old Allen and his teacher, Helen, were staring at each other. “Allen, get off the slide. It’s time to come inside now,” I said to him. Allen ignored me and ran around the other side of the slide. Then I emphasized what I said to him one more time: “Play time is over, Allen. You must come inside the class now.” No response. I was so mad that I increased my voice to him. “Allen! Get down now!” Allen tightly grabbed the side of the climber structure without

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    …” (Iverson, Allen. Interview. By CNN/SI, 8 May 2002.) That is one of the most famous quotes said from Hall of Famer, Allen Iverson. In the legacy unit we explored through many legacies, or memories handed down. We found that many people idolize or follow their actions. Allen Iverson has left one of the most inspiring legacies throughout the span of his career and beyond. Nicknamed ‘The Answer’, Allen was a lightning fast player and played at the Point Guard and Shooting Guard. Allen Ezail Iverson

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    Bill Gates Research Paper

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    interest in computer science. His parents noticed his love for technology and curiosity. They enrolled Gates in Seattle’s Lakeside private school. They wanted to challenge their son. At Lakeside, Gates met Paul Allen. The two immediately connected with the same interests and curiosity. Gates and Allen knew the potential of the computer industry, but little did they know they would eventually become business partners on the most amazing technology in the world. Gates started his own business on computers

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    going to talk about today. (Avoid the you, we, me etc) Bill gates is the person that invented the windows program. Who Is Bill Gates? Well Bill Gates is entrepreneur and businessman that invented the software Windows. Bill Gates and his partner Paul Allen founded and built the world's largest software business, Microsoft. Gates became one of the richest men in the world. And sadly in February 2014, Gates announced that he was stepping down as Microsoft's chairman to focus on charitable work at his

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    a private business. In America, however, most of the economy is controlled by the citizens, and we are able to start or own a business if we so choose. Because of this freedom, it allowed Gates to start a business alongside his close comrade, Paul Allen. They would not have been able to accomplish this feat if they lived in a country which supported a command economy. Also, in a MME, free-enterprise is supported, which allows for economic control by the people and their privately owned businesses

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    Annie Hall By Woody Allen

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    in Annie’s point of view none of the audiences bother to care. The camera keeps changing from Annie’s point of view and audience’s point of view to show the contrast. This symbolizes the struggles in a relationship. In 1977, Annie Hall by Woody Allen won the screenplay award including the academy award for the best picture. The film starts as Alvy’s

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    Steve Wozniak was the kind of person who liked to tell jokes and pull pranks at the schools he attended. During high school, he decided he wanted to become an engineer. He graduated with honors from Homestead High School, California in 1968. He tried to convince his family to send him to Colorado University for the engineering program, but his family encouraged him to go to a nearby community college in California instead. After going to the community college to register for classes, he found

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    dollars in 2008 (“Best Quarterly Revenue” n.pag.). The brilliant minds of Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs led to the inventions of the Apple I and Apple II computers, which revolutionized the computer industry of the 1970s and 1980s. It all started with Steve Wozniak, the kind of person who liked to tell jokes and pull pranks at the schools he attended. During high school, he decided he wanted to become an engineer. He

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