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    july at the multiplex

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    Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to inform Mr. Mull T. Plex and the consortium of theaters about the recommended actions to take against moviegoer Tommy. The options include proceeding with the litigation or negotiating a settlement that will be dealt with privately. The litigation against the Royal Theater is made by Tommy‚ a customer who claimed to have received a poor experience at the theater. In the following report‚ we used legal‚ statistical‚ and ethical reasoning. Legal:

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    Rant about going to the cinemas! The things that infuriate me when going to the cinemas 1. People who take forever deciding what they want. They get their ticket and then what goes on after that goes on ceaselessly. Their like Richie Rich ordering his Christmas list. 2. Anyway after I buy my long awaited ticket I look to see what screen my film is in and BOOM! It’s at screen 2473! Yh thanks for that Odeon. It’s like you want me to run 10‚000m before I go to watch the film. Who do you

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    I have chosen the topic of The psychological and physiological causes‚ effects and treatments of phantom limb pain. In this paper I will be discussing phantom limb pain as well as the various causes and effects that amputees experience when suffering from this condition. I first discuss what phantom limb pain is and the way it can disrupt the lives of those suffering from it. Then‚ I will discuss the causes for phantom limb pain. In many amputees the causes are still unknown but there are several

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    Do you believe that it’s unfair to bring food into the movies? There is a problem where people think that it’s unfair to bring food into the movies. Although‚ I don’t agree with that notion. You save so much extra money when you buy your own food‚ and you already payed for a ticket. Some also say that banning outside food violates price gouging laws. According to Justin O’Neil‚ “ Why do you pay 5$ for M&Ms at the movies‚ when you can buy them for several dollars cheaper at any other store.”

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    II.Application Part 1.Lexical Cohesion 1.1 Repetition In Nkrumah’s article ‚"The Pandora’s Box of Ebola" the writer uses many repetitiones to assert his idea.The word"Ebola" repeats all over the article.In paragraph one lines 2.6.7and 10 and in paragraph two lines 1‚2‚4‚6and7 and paragraph three lines 4 and 5‚and in paragraph four lines 1‚2‚3‚4‚5 and paragraph five lines 1 and 2‚and finally in paragraph eight lines 1‚2‚4 and 6 .Another repeated word is "international".This word is mentioned

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    It’s Friday night and John is trying to decide what to do for the night. He wants to watch a movie‚ but he cannot decide between going to the movies and renting a movie. Have you ever been in this situation? Have you ever thought about the pros and cons of watching a movie at the theater versus the price to rent a movie from your local rental store? If you haven’t given any thought to it‚ then this may be the time to look at some pros and cons of these two different ways of watching movies. Overall

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    CASE FOR COMPETENCY DEVELOPMENT LARRY HANSEN SPEAKS OUT Larry Hansen entered the employee’s locker room prior to the starting time for his second shift at the northern Ohio plant of XYZ manufacturing Co. He saw about a dozen of his co-workers’ just finishing the day shift. It seemed like an informal meeting was being held‚ and emotions went volatile. John Adams‚ the union steward‚ was trying to respond to complaints from several of the workers. Hansen took a seat nearby where he could listen to

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    My Favorite Hobby

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    A hobby is a kind of amusement‚ an interesting persuit which fruitfully occupies our leisure hours. There are many kinds of hobbies like collecting things‚ games and sports‚ photography‚ painting‚ reading or even gardening. Hobbies may be constructive‚ lucrative and interesting recreation. My favorite hobby is collecting movie tickets. I have been collecting movie tickets a couple of years since I started going to the cinema more often. So tell me. Are you the kind of people who collect the

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    1) The companies that have stayed on top throughout this period are General Electric‚ Southwest‚ Berkshire Hathaway‚ and Proctor and Gamble. UPS and Coca Cola were some of the companies that disappeared. The companies that were able to stay at the top of the list were the ones able to deal with major changes in the industry easily. In order to stay afloat in harder times‚ they were managed by people who understood operations management; they had a winning value proposition that was continually revitalized

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    I interviewed my grandma‚ Ruth Watley. She is 68 years old. The first movie she remembers seeing was “Invitation to Life” in June of 1952. Her first experience with the movies was tragic for her because of the film that she saw. She did not fully understand the movie and many of the problems the main character faced haunted her for some time. She did not go to the movies again until 1964 when she started attending the movies every weekend. The price of movies was 75 cents for one person and $1.00

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