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    For some years now there has been quite a bit of controversy as to whether the non-stick Teflon coating on pots and pans is actually harmful to humans. However, more recent there has even been rumor that this marvelous invention that every kitchen maid loves, may actually cause cancer. So how much of this is fact, and how much is just myth? First of all, it may be prudent to explain exactly what Teflon is. Teflon, is the registered trademark of a man-made chemical known as polytetrafluorothylene

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    Why Global Change Is Possibly The Biggest Issue To Our Nation. Al Gore has been one of the most powerful men in the world at a big crucial time for our nation. Have you ever stopped and thought to yourself that once upon a time he was the most important man of the earths future and of the awareness of the global climate change movement. Not because he has done the most, but because politically, he put it on the map, and because he is making it a bigger part of our daily life. I get that while he

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    Reaching adulthood for many individuals leaves them instilled with curiosity and unaware of what to come. Characters like Iggy Slocomb and Holden Caulfield are lead through a journey of self-driven motifs to better understanding there true place in life and adjusting accordingly. Nonetheless there view on society has left them believing hypocrisy is a trait carried through many, and thus falsely believing they are exempt from it. Hypocrisy is viewed as the process of stating moral standards or beliefs

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    The Music Of Girl Group

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    Conversely, the arrangement and structure this song is more ambitious musically than other girl group songs. Primarily, the music of girl group songs emits emotions of youthful naiveté and girlish romantic sounds that are sonically appealing to ears expecting a light and warm feeling from the music. However “You Don’t Own Me” opens with a piano playing an ominous, perhaps threatening, melody that is sonically defiant to what is expected of popular music sung by a young woman. The haunting sounds

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    The Industries Experiment on the Planet Data was collected in several locations: a natural forest, a clear cut, and a plantation. Within these spaces, the five bodily senses -- sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste -- helped to identify how each location felt overall. In addition to the raw data collected, further analysis was undertaken using information obtained in class. Ideas within the course were applied to the three locations, and an analysis of the course content was applied to everyday

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    For this assignment, I chose the campaign year 1988 to compare and contrast two advertisements, one from George Bush and one from Michael Dukakis. The advertisement I chose to view for George Bush was entitled “Family/Children” and the advertisement I chose to view for Michael Dukakis was entitled “New Era.” 1) Republican, George Bush: In George Bush’s “Family/Children” advertisement, the main focus was George Bush as an American family man who has met every challenge in his past, and he is proud

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    Gore Verbinski Essay

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    Gore Verbinski: From the Budweiser Frogs to Jumping Genres in Hollywood Gore Verbinski started his career as music video and ads director. Currently, he is cited as one of the most significant and successful directors in Hollywood, even though about half of his movies have not been well received by critics and the public. He has directed 10 movies, including the first tree of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, and the largely successful remake of the Japanese horror, The Ring, and the Oscar-winning

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    Joel Pett Going Green

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    This cartoon by Joel Pett depicts a large crowd gathered at a climate summit and with one man on stage presenting. The mans presentation has a slide show listing benefits of renewable energy and environmental awareness such as energy independence, clean air and water, etc. This list is the focus of the picture, taking up one quarter of the frame. In the foreground one man is standing with an angry face saying, “What if it’s a big hoax and we create a better world for nothing?”. The artist here

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    warming by al gore, aimed at alerting the public to an increasing "planetary emergency" due to global warming, and demonstrations re-enacted incidents from his life story which influenced his concerns about environmental issues. Al gore is adopting the main documentary techniques; montage, the voice of narration and archival footage and to reinforce his bias that we as humans have been contributing to the issue of climate change. in “an inconvenient truth”, the main technique that al gore utilized throughout

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    Al Gore Inconvenient Truth

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    humans in the twentieth first century, and we already feeling it’s affect. Inconvenient truth is a documentary that brings to light the dangers of global warming and is told through the many talks that former vice president and environmentalist Al Gore has given . Inconvenient truth puts into perspective for the audience on how climate change will affect us all negatively by giving us evidence and statistics behind global warming in such a way that will persuade almost anyone about the climate change

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