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    will open [my hand]‚ no matter what the costs” (Hemingway 98). This shows Santiago’s tenacity because he continues to fight‚ despite of his pain. In Jaws‚ when the great white shark attacks Brody’s son Michael‚ he goes into shock. At this moment‚ Brody could have easily resigned as chief of police‚ out of fear of this shark. Instead‚ he continued to fight through and showed tenacity‚ similar to Santiago. As for man’s intelligence‚ there are also other examples. After catching the fish‚ Santiago had

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    Writing and Word Count

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    Instructions: According to The Little Seagull Handbook‚ “A descriptive writing provides specific details to show what something looks like—and perhaps how it sounds‚ feels‚ smells‚ and tastes” (Bullock‚ Brody‚ and Weinberg 23). Descriptive arguments should make a “clear dominant impression” (Bullock‚ Brody‚ and Weinberg 367) and should prove a point. To the best of what you know about college-level writing‚ write an essay about one of the following: • Describe the best season of the year • Describe

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    the head of police; Martin Brody believes it is a shark attack so he closes the beach. The mayor of Amity Island tells him it was a boating accident and reopens the beaches for business. After another death‚ it is confirmed that there is a shark in the waters of Amity. Brody calls a marine biologist to learn more about this shark.

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    Final Project

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    Solution-Focused Pastoral Counseling‚ David Benner’s Strategic Pastoral Counseling‚ and Hawkins’ Pastoral Assessment Model and Counseling Scenario. The client I have chosen to serve for this project is Brody‚ the youngest remaining child in the case study based on the Hallmark movie Crossroads: a Story of Forgiveness. Brody is attending counseling in an attempt to improve his family relationships and to process the recent deaths of his mother and younger sister. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………2

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    Smoke-Free Policy

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    Final Report “Smoke-Free Policy” Purpose of the Survey and the Survey Basics The main research purpose of the survey “Smoke-Free Policy” was to measure the effectiveness of the smoke-free policy among the students which recently went into effect at Baruch College. The questionnaire which our project team designed and administered contained twelve questions including two demographic questions about the gender and the age range of the participants. We wanted to conduct the survey which will contain clear

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    Jaws Analysis

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    small shore town‚ Amity Island. The chief of police‚ Chief Brody‚ played by Roy Scheider‚ is the main character who discovers the first shark attack on Amity Island. Chief Brody wants to immediately shut down the beaches but the mayor quickly opposes the thought because it is not good publicity for 4th of July weekend. Soon after this‚ there is another attack‚ which is when the mayor finally agrees to close the beaches‚ and this is also when Brody meets Matt Hooper. Hooper‚ played by Richard Dreyfuss

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    Issue Spotters Delta Tools‚ Inc.‚ markets a product that under some circumstances is capable of seriously injuring consumers. Does Delta owe an ethical duty to remove this product from the market‚ even if the injuries result only from misuse? Why or why not? I think Delta Tools‚ Inc. doesn’t owe an ethical duty to remove the product from the market unless the company doesn’t warn its customers of the danger they can meet upon misuse of the product. If the company takes all the measures to warn

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    expected to grow exponentially each year. The companies which are outsourcing income tax returns allege they employ “either Chartered Accountants or Indian Chartered Accountant candidates trained in U.S.-based tax law and tax return preparation” (Brody‚ Miller‚ & Rolleri‚ 2004). The number of American income tax returns being processed by individuals in India could grow to be a much higher number than those prepared and filed in the U.S. Ethics of Companies When a company desires to outsource

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    whenever it’s played we expect another gruesome attack which adds a lot of tension to the film. Another technique used to increase our fear of the shark is showing the tremendous damage that it can cause. For example‚ towards the end of the film‚ whilst Brody‚ Hooper and Quint are out at sea attempting to catch the shark‚ it attacks their boat‚ resulting in the boat eventually sinking. Spielberg uses this method to give the audience the impression of the shark’s power and to suggest to them that the shark

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    Jaws Cinematography

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    During the film Steve Spielberg uses music‚ a mysterious shark and camera techniques such as simultaneous track and zoom‚ long shot‚ close up shots and medium shots to build suspense‚ tension and scare the audience. The music represents the shark‚ especially its movements and its presence. In the title sequence the camera is moving along the seabed like a shark. Spielberg makes the audience believe that the camera is viewing things through the shark’s eyes‚ he uses a camera shot called point of

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