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    Super Bowl LII Touchdown Moment- Philadelphia Eagle vs. New England This analysis is based on the ‘touchdown event’ in the Super Bowl in 2018‚ during the Philadelphia Eagles (PE) vs. New England (NE). The analysis aims to assess the video through three aspects; firstly through the media texts‚ secondly through the production perspective; and finally through the audience perspective. Throughout the video one of the major instances that were replayed throughout was the touchdown event made by one

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    Eagles’ Unique Franchise “The problem with Philadelphia fans is that they want you to play every game like it’s your last” (Swartz‚ Bryn). The Philadelphia Eagles franchise has many interesting facts about its past. At one time Philadelphia even represented the whole state of Pennsylvania for football. During many of the changes the team has experienced‚ the franchise has improved tremendously in its cultural aspect and the environmental relevance. Not only does this franchise have one of the most

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    a heavy head and beak. Even the smallest eagles‚ like the booted eagle (Aquila pennata) (which is comparable in size to a common buzzard (Buteo buteo) or red-tailed hawk (B. jamaicensis))‚ have relatively longer and more evenly broad wings‚ and more direct‚ faster flight – despite the reduced size of aerodynamic feathers. Most eagles are larger than any other raptors apart from some vultures. The smallest species of eagle is the South Nicobar serpent eagle (Spilornis klossi)‚ at 450 g (1 lb) and 40

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    Philadelphia

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    In the movie‚ Philadelphia‚ Denzel Washington plays a well known African American lawyer. His character is a heterosexual male with a wife and a new baby daughter. At the beginning of the movie‚ he has very negative feelings towards homosexuals. As the movie continues‚ his character evolves and his feelings towards homosexuals and people affected with AIDS changes. When Tom Hank’s character asks Washington to represent him in court‚ he becomes very uncomfortable around Hanks. After Hanks reveals

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    Odell English 102 April 23‚ 2013 City Beautification of Philadelphia It would be nice if Philadelphia became a clean‚ beautiful city. Abandoned buildings become new‚ clean family houses‚ retail complexes‚ and shiny skyscrapers. Graffiti on walls are scrubbed and repainted to become wall murals where everything has pretty colors. Someday unused vacant lots will be a huge shopping mall or fancy restaurant. The city of Philadelphia will be a great-looking and sustainable place for upper-class

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    Philadelphia Art Museum

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    For the art project in this class‚ I visited The Philadelphia Museum of Art. It is located at the west end of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park. It is one of the most outstanding and largest museums of Art in United States. It was founded in 1876 in conjunction with the Centennial Exposition. This museum is basically formed and grew out of the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London. Originally‚ this museum was a collection of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial

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    prosperity overnight‚ but it received a huge jump start in the late 1870s. One large scale event that generated widespread attention and recognition was the Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. In an effort to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the United States declaring independence from Great Britain‚ there was a fair held in Philadelphia which celebrated freedom while showcasing a plethora of inventions‚ attractions‚ and ideas. Attractions present at the fair ranged from

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    All About Eagles

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    All about Eagles Think of an eagle...what comes to mind? A large powerful bird of prey‚ swooping down and snatching up its next victim? Or maybe you imagine a beautiful and noble bird with very likable qualities. Actually‚ eagles are all of that and more. In the United States‚ the Bald Eagle is a symbol of justice‚ strength‚ and fairness. The Bald Eagle is after all‚ our national symbol. However‚ to the rest of the world the eagle may bring to mind many different images. That is because there are

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    Bald Eagle

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    Bald Eagle The Bald Eagle is the United States National Bird. It is known as the "American Eagle." This Eagle was on the edge of extinction at the end of the 1900’s. It now has a steady population and is in the process of being taken off the list of endangered species. Immature bald eagles tend to be speckled brown. When they grow up‚ an average female has a wingspan of 7ft and weighing 9 lbs‚ and the average male has a wingspan of 6’6’’‚ weighing 12.8 lbs. Florida has the smallest

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    Philadelphia Movie Summary

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    Philadelphia - Summary Main characters: · Andrew Beckett: A handsome‚ self-assured hotshot law graduate from Penn is on a fast track to partnership at his lawfirm. But he’s hiding a dark secret from his self-satisfied employers: he’s HIV-positive. When he gets fired while battling AIDS he decides to bring suit. He is warmhearted and cares much for his family who - especially his lover Miguel and his mother Sarah - are extraordinarily supportive during the case. · Joe Miller: At first he’s reluctant

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