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    Do Americans know anything about the U.S. Constitution? Do they know how it was made‚ or who made it? At Constitution Center.org‚ the surveys claim that many Americans know little about the Supreme Court. The U.S. Constitution was created by James Madison‚ The Founding Fathers‚ We The People‚ the 18th century‚ citizens‚ and etc. The year the U.S. Constitution was created was 1791‚ with the addition of the “Bill Of Rights” or the first 10 amendments. It was created at the Constitutional Convention

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    theories of who they actually are. Most people will tell you the ancient egyptians were the makers of this enormous monument but other groups think differently. There is a percentage of people that believe aliens were the ones who created the pyramids. Some believe this because of how advanced the pyramids were for its time and lacked the proper tools and knowledge to complete the build. The claim has been around for years and the idea of

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    In unit three we were able to see how certain educational leaders believed students should learn and what they should be learning while in school. For the first educational approach Freire’s problem posing method engages students to be independent thinkers while pushing them to collaborate with each other to solve problems. In Eric liu’s How to be American‚ she talks about the information American students should know and applying that knowledge and this is where the second educational approach can

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    A Semiotic Approach on How Meaning can Be Created In An Audience “Human intellectual and social life is based on the production‚ use‚ and exchange of signs” (Danesi‚ 2002) As Danesi (2002) states‚ signs are an integral part of society; from watching television‚ listening to music‚ reading‚ writing or talking‚ we are engaged in sign based behaviour. This engagement with signs is known as the study of semiotics. Dating back to 460-377BC‚ with the founder of Western medical science‚ Hippocrates

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    this point would be when other Kansans outside of Holcomb describe the town as “out there”. Capote uses this description in order to engage and prepare the reader using tension by using the quote “Until one morning in Mid-November of 1959‚ few Americans – in fact few Kansans had ever heard of Holcomb.” This is a very strong sentence as it informs the reader of an event that is going to occur in the future‚ and the peaceful atmosphere shifts to one of tension. However‚ one of the most prominent

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    Beck AMST 2103 February 5‚ 2013 O.J. Simpson Trial: How Racism and Culture Created a “Monster” Today in America‚ the idea that every man and woman is created equal is embedded into the brains of our youth at a young age. They are taught that every American citizen is entitled to equal rights regardless of his or her race‚ gender‚ or religious background. In spite of this‚ racism always has been‚ and always will be‚ a part of American culture. It is found everywhere. Racism exists in the daily

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    Analysis of a scene: How is tension created? (Slumdog Millionaire Scene 4) In the fourth scene from the movie "Slumdog Millionaire"‚ Salim and Jamal manage to escape from Maman and his henchmen by jumping on a departing train. In this scene Tension is created in different ways. So for example when Salim is to fetch Jamal for his "casting" the two boys are shown in an extreme long shot when they are disappearing in the darkness. The spectator is left to wonder if Salim will really betray his

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    How is fear created in the first chapter of To Kill a Mockingbird? When describing Maycomb in the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee paraphrases Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Lee uses this quote to show that the people in Maycomb should be afraid of the fact they are afraid of something for no reason. This fear of change stems from prejudice: there are four kinds of folks in this world‚ there’s the ordinary kind like us‚ there’s the kind like

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    Created Shared Value

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    redefined as creating shared value‚ not just benefit perse. This will take the next wave of innovation and productivity growth in the global economy. It will also reshape capitalism and its relationship to society. Perhaps most important of all‚ learning how to build shared value is our best chance to legitimize business again (Porter & Kramer‚ 2011). Creating shared value incorporate value institution for which function simultaneously yields procedure for more value and greater social impact‚ ensuing

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    would drive to product integration and ensure sharing of innovation‚ knowledge‚ technologies and ideas. At the time of the merger‚ Daimler Benz had close to 1% of the American Market‚ which Chrysler could aid them with this problem. Chrysler also wanted to enter into the European market‚ which Daimler Benz could help sell Chrysler products at their distribution centers in Europe. Mutually‚ the two companies expected to exploit on retail sales‚ purchasing‚ distribution‚ product design and research

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