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    Sunbeam

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    In 1897 John K. Stewart and Thomas Clark incorporated their Chicago Flexible Shaft Company‚ which made horse trimming and sheep shearing machinery.[4] In 1910 the company produced its first Sunbeam branded household appliance‚ the Princess Electric Iron. The company did not officially change its name to Sunbeam until 1946.[5] In 1928‚ the company’s head designer‚ Swedish immigrant Ivar Jepson‚ invented the Mixmaster mixer. Introduced in 1930‚ it was the first mechanical mixer with two detachable

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    Trees

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    an initiate into academic culture. When‚ as some stories claim‚ he broke his boring tool‚ he appealed to the custodial agency responsible for the use of these forests. The Forest Service became an actor in his story. It provided expertise with a chainsaw‚ a more powerful but cruder tool than the two-man crosscut saw Schulman’s team used. The story became political. In fact‚ this short tale of an old tree dispatched—which is now an old story—has many versions. I cross-date five predominant chronologies

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    Well turns out Richard didn’t clean up his tracks very well. In the Housatonic River investigators found pieces of nail fibers and hair and tested them‚ they turned out to be Helle’s. They also found a Chainsaw in the lake with its serial number scratched off‚ as if someone did not wanted to be traceable. The wood chipper manufacturer testified against Richard’s behalf as well. The police also found a receipt on Richard for a rental truck they infer was

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    Blood Run’s Thin in The Ozarks A movie review of Winter’s Bone “Some of our blood is at least the same ain’t that supposed to mean something? In’t that what is always said?” asked Ree Dolly as she pleaded for help from her relatives to find her missing father. 17 year old Ree Dolly‚ played by Jenifer Lawrence‚ is trying to save her home and keep her family together. To do that she must find her absent‚ meth-cooking‚ father who was recently released from jail. If he does not make it to his court

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    Horror movies bright out the demon in everyone. Normally someone would not be rooting on a person getting sawed in half with a chainsaw or getting stabbed in the back with a knife in the shower. In Steven King’s Why We Crave Horror Movies he discusses why people love horror movies so much. Of course‚ some people are not a fan of horror movies. Not everyone can handle the jump scares and gore‚ however some people can sit and watch the massacre for hours. Horror movies supply people with an adrenaline

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    Scarface

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    When Tony Montano said‚ "meet my little friend" in the movie scarface‚ a new kind of savage gangster was given life on the big screen. It took awhile‚ but eventually Net Entertainment and Universal Studios came together with a branding deal that brought Scarface to the little screen‚ the little computer screen in the form of a video slot. Through its partnership with Net Entertainment‚ Polder Casino‚ a top Netherlands casino‚ is able to being its customers a game like Scarface‚ plus and array of

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    The amount of immigrants coming from all around the globe has been increasing in number over the years. In the beginning the pioneering immigrants that came to the Americas came in with blind expectations and no knowledge on how the change of scenery would affect their lives. The focus on how a younger generation of immigrants can easily adapt to different languages and cultures compared to an older generation of immigrants. The two essays “I’m a Banana and Proud of It” by Wayson Choy and “Why

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    Running head: CORPORATE CULTURE AND ITS ROLE IN THE DOWNFALL Corporate Culture and its Role in the Downfall Of Arthur Anderson LLC and Sunbeam Corporation Darrell V. Davis Grand Canyon University Bus 604 Business Ethics July 5‚ 2009 Abstract Corporate culture plays an extremely important role in the development of a company. Whether explicitly stated or not‚ the culture of a company reveals its attitude‚ motivation‚ and intentions. Arthur Andersen’s and Sunbeam’s cultures revealed that they

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    Pulp Fiction Modernism

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    Pulp Fiction‚ is considered by many to be a key example of post modernist cinema. Its use of non-linear narration‚ copious references to other movies and its off beat dialogue‚ combined with Tarantino’s unique style make the viewer aware that there is something different about this movie from most Hollywood blockbusters. George Ritzer said that "in the modern world everything seems pretty clear-cut‚ (but) on the cusp of the postmodern world many things seem quite hazy." This is the case with regard

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    Edward Theodore Gein My biography is on Ed Gein. What he did inspired movies and books such as: Psycho‚ Silence of The Lambs‚ and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He is known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield." Ed lived a troubled life and was never what we would consider "normal". He was one of the smartest and most troubled minds of his time. Ed Gein I believe had a large difficult situation know as his everyday life growing up. His father was an alcoholic always coming home smelling of booze.

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