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    33 Chilean Miners Trapped

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    33 Chilean Miners Trapped Anita Stevenson Carrie Miranda BCOM/275 33 Trapped Chilean Miners Trapped On August 5‚ 2010‚ San Jose Mines collapsed trapping 33 Chilean miners 2‚300 feet underground‚ owend by Minera San Estaban Primera. The devastating mishap has been accessed and officials have stated the 33 trapped miners will not be rescued until after Chile’s Independence day celebration‚ Fiestas Patrias held on September 18 a mere 13 days after the collapse‚ but hopefully before

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    crash cart

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    Introduction Crash carts are very important in the medical field. They provide many advantages and little to no disadvantages when it comes to providing for the medical staff. Not only do they provide the necessary tools needed to take care of several different circulatory and respiratory complications but also have the necessary medications neatly organized for easy access. After concluding my research I found out a lot of interesting facts about not only the items that area inside the cart but

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    The Movie Crash

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    The Movie Crash is about racial in social division. These factors are what prevents the characters communication effetely. For example‚ Terrance Howard and Thandie Newton where pull over because they where driving a high profile vehicle at night and because they where African American people. The fact that they are were from different backgrounds in had different lifestyles obtusely affected how they communicated. For example‚ Ludacris and Larenz Tate lived in a more poverty stricken neighborhood

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    going to be the longest flight that I had ever taken. It crossed the Pacific Ocean‚ so it might take me 26 hours to get to Milwaukee. At first‚ I was so curious about the people around me‚ because they all had a different color of skin‚ hair‚ eyes from me. I liked this feeling‚ it made me feel that I had already been in America. Then we started chatting‚ of course‚ and we had a great time. But my happy and excited mood disappeared soon‚ because of this long and boring trip. After a while‚ a

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    Crash Movie

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    Movie: Crash Crash is a 2004 drama film directed by Paul Haggis. It shows the racial and social issues in America. The movie uses Los Angeles‚ California as the setting. The movie was a big success in box office and won many awards including three academy awards. The movie features a long list of stars like Matt Dillon‚ Don Cheadle‚ Sandra Bullock‚ Brandon Fraser and so on. Race is a word that is very common in our society in the past and present. We live in a multi-racial country with

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    were many different ways that the main character‚ Holden‚ was trapped. He was trapped by his own assumptions‚ by his own actions‚ and his own mind psychologically. The first way Holden was trapped was by his own assumptions. Because his personality was to lie‚ he was trapped in a world of lies. This makes him a very negative person. Having a negative attitude can lead to making bad decisions and it traps him. Holden is also trapped by his own actions. Probably the biggest action would be his

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    Trapped Context: Alice is sitting on her couch in her room in the Janet Clark Hall at the university. She reflects about her dad fussing over the phone about her safety. Setting: The entrance door to the apartment is downstage left and a sofa and a table are centre stage. Her computer table is located next to the door. The orange‚ brown and beige stripes were like the feature of the room as it was the university emblem. Lights on. The lyrics of Will SmithsParents just don’t understand’ are playing

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    Crash Reflection

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    Tensions between the African Americans and Caucasians have been present in America for decades. In the movie Crash‚ race and culture are major themes that can be seen in the lives of the characters in the film. One character in particular‚ Cameron‚ a prestigious yet blissfully ignorant director‚ displays the friction between two cultures. He is a proud‚ young African American who belongs to the educated‚ upper class of the Los Angeles area and therefore he seems to have no ties with racial discrimination

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    English Crash

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    In the film ‘crash’ directed by Paul Haggis‚ a major theme we have studied that society’s pre-assumptions‚ restrain the perception of counter culturalism. With the use of different film techniques‚ we are able to link to the idea of camera angles‚ lighting‚ motifs and non-diegetic sound. In the film ‘crash’ an example of society’s pre

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    heard that accidents occur more often because of pilot errors and less so because of mechanical problems. But why? Why do pilots make errors? What kind of errors do they make? According to Malcolm Gladwell’s book‚ The Outliers‚ a large number of plane crashes happen because of miscommunication and language issues. There are two places where miscommunication occurs: among pilots in the cockpit and between air traffic controllers and pilots. And‚ there are two major reasons for miscommunication

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