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    The Cove is a 2009 documentary film that describes the annual killing of dolphins in a Quasi-National Park at Taiji‚ Wakayama‚ in Japan from an ocean conservationist’s point of view.[2][3] The film highlights the fact that the number of dolphins killed in the Taiji dolphin hunting drive is several times greater than the number of whales killed in the Antarctic‚ and claims that 23‚000 dolphins and porpoises are killed in Japan every year in the country’s whaling industry. The migrating dolphins are

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    trying to expose one of what they see as the most cruel acts against wild dolphins in the world in Taiji‚ Japan‚ where dolphins are routinely corralled‚ either to be sold alive to aquariums and marine parks‚ or slaughtered for meat. The primary secluded cove where this activity is taking place is heavily guarded. O’Barry and Psihoyos are well known as enemies by the authorities in Taiji‚ the authorities who will use whatever tactic to expel the two from Japan forever. O’Barry‚ Psihoyos and their team covertly

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    The Cove: Analysis of Rhetorical and Cinematic Strategies The general reason for a documentary is to put forth factual information while attempting to convince the viewing audience of a specific point of view. The film crew behind ‘The Cove’ does this in a way that is informative and accurate‚ while presenting the information in a manner that allows the viewer to draw their own opinions. ‘The Cove’ follows famous Dolphin Trainer-turned-activist Ric O’Barrey into the dangerous land of Taiji‚ Japan

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    Dexter Holman October 16‚ 2011 CBAD 478 Rotary Cove Beach: Practice Case Analysis Rotary Cove Beach‚ of Goderich‚ Ontario‚ is troubled due to not having direct revenue streams‚ which in turn causes the beach to lose money on a yearly basis. The YMCA acquired the Cove’s operations in 2003. More recent‚ the Goderich Town Council gave a $20‚000 donation for operations‚ but the unprofitability of the Cove has caused the Council to reevaluate whether they should spend taxpayers money on a tanking beach

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    The Cove Reflection The Cove is an Academy Award-winning documentary about the horrifying and merciless slaughter of dolphins in Japan. I watched the film in absolute horror... Sometimes with my hand covering my eyes‚ and saw something horrible‚ something bloodier and more brutal than any fictional horror movie could ever do to my mind. I’d seen the previews of the bright red water in the cove where dolphins were killed. I just never realized that what I would learn in the documentary and

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    like I’m flying with the wind. I am always working on my bike and trying to tune it up or fix it. Always having new brakes tightening the gear system‚ greasing the handle bars and the gear shifts‚ and putting on a new chain. Every time I go to cades cove I try to beat my time on finishing. So far I have beat my time once and that was the first time I actually biked the entire 11 mile loop. Each time I bike the loop I feel energized and have adrenaline rushing through my veins‚ I feel like it could

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    On the 13th of May‚ in 1787‚ the British Government sent a fleet of 11 ships on a mission to start up a new colony led by Captain Arthur Phillip. Captain Arthur Phillip was born on the 11th of October‚ 1738‚ in London. Phillip went to school at Greenwich and later served an apprenticeship in the merchant navy. He was then transferred to the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War but then retired to become a farmer in Hampshire. After he served his time as Captain in the Portuguese Navy‚ Phillip re-joined

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    plays the biggest role in sending information across to one’s audience is the presentation that portrays that information. This is the determining factor as to whether the audience will retain the information or simply pass by it. The documentary‚ The Cove‚ by Louie Psihoyos certainly presents its information in such a way. Director Psihoyos does an excellent job of presentation in a way that stimulates thought and affection‚ both of which‚ during the course of the film‚ convert many animal rights activists

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    The novel A Bridge to Wisemans Cove is about a teenage boy named Carl who is mum left him and his brother to go live with their aunt‚ who is cruel‚ selfish and gambles. This book describes how Carl and his younger brother find happiness in the most odd places. In this novel‚ the author raised some issues like underage drinking‚ body image‚ child abuse‚ gambling‚ young school leavers and dysfunctional families. Carls family was tearing apart from the start‚ from his mum occasionally leaving them

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    Rhea Mae A. Goyena BSBA-HRD-I The Cove (A Reflection Paper) This movie brings all the drama of a spy movie to its telling of the story of the annual dolphin slaughter in Taiji‚ Japan‚ on the island of Honshu‚ and the police surveillance of the filmmakers‚ the cameras disguised as rocks‚ the thermal imaging‚ infrared video‚ and sneaking around at night contribute to the power of the film. The process of filming the slaughter has a secret ops feel which is exciting but what is really engaging

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