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    Timeless Bonds

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    mariefayesfuertes.16@gmail.com Prologue: Sho‚ a twelve-year-old boy‚ and his sister Saya‚ seventeen‚ were left alone when their parents died in a business appointment overseas. They were left with billions of cash and a home from their parents’ mining business‚ so surviving was not a problem but living would be tough for the orphan siblings. They had to hold onto each other tightly more than ever‚ for all that’s left is their bond. Sho has only one friend who always listens to his problems;

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    MUS 354: The Beatles After the Beatles (Fall B 2013) You are signed in as: Zhijian Li Top of Form Sign Out Bottom of Form Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #2 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 7:40 pm Arizona time Top of Form 1 Tom Scott plays the ___________ during this solo section.  trumpet  soprano sax  synthesizer  electric guitar  trombone 2 __________ opens the George Harrison album‚ and has medium tempo and almost dance-like groove‚ featuring Pop-oriented

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    Ringo challenges Earp to a duel. Wyatt accepts‚ but he and Doc Holliday both know that Ringo is a much faster gunfighter than Wyatt. In the next scene we see Ringo waiting for Earp to show up. Doc Holliday volunteers to take on Ringo and shows up ahead of Wyatt. Ringo isn’t happy to face Doc who shoots Ringo. Wyatt arrives late to find that Doc has taken his kill. The lawmen leave Arizona and every character

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    of each member from one another. The White Album (aka Beatles) showcased them as individuals. 1969 – the film Let It Be is filmed though it will not be released until 70’s truly showed the band in disarray. It depicts Paul bossing John around‚ Ringo disinterested and John dancing with Yoko. After manager Brian Epstein’s death in 1967 the group lost its rudder. The one person each member could go to complain about the others was gone. Paul tried to lead‚ John was with Yoko and George wanted recognition

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    (a) “Nemawashi” is an agricultural metaphor. The idea is that before a farmer plants a seed‚ he should prepare the roots and the soil‚ so that the seed has the best chance of survival. It is a political process by which an unofficial understanding is reached before a final decision is made on a particular matter. “Nemawashi” is Bottom-up style decision making (middle management has the greatest influence on decision making). The Japanese are primarily concerned with harmoniously working out problems

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    Caribbean Playwrights

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    Caribbean playwrights Final Essay exam Essay During this semester we have been studying Caribbean playwrights. In one way or another‚ these playwrights relate. Issues like poverty‚ economic problems‚ racism‚ gender discrimination‚ rituals and others are common problems seen in the playwrights. In each one of them we can see how the characters during the drama try to solve their situation and sometimes without thinking about the consequences. Even if the drama is different there is always found

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    Miscontrued Truths

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    Stephanie Smith Sean Wheaton English 102 16 Nov 2013 Can Misconstrued Truth Lead to Altered Realities? A History of Histories Undoing. As the dust fell‚ there lie three men‚ gunned down in a vacant lot just behind the O.K. Corral. The Earp brothers along with good friend‚ and known gunslinger Doc Holliday stood in the dust-clearing road. Wounded but not defeated these heroes victoriously took their place in history and hearts all around the world. Tombstone was one of many movies that

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    Tombstone: Fact or Fiction

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    After seeing this particular film‚ I have resulted in finding some of the accurate and incorrect scenes and facts. Just to name a couple of the films inaccuracies are the misleading facts about the night Morgan Earp was killed and the life of Johnny Ringo. Some of the films accuracies include the relationship between Wyatt Earp and Josephine Marcus‚ and how Curly Bill was killed. As a result of the number of accuracies and inaccuracies‚ this movie would be considered historically accurate. In the

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    Yankee in command gave her a slip with an order for a large amount of mules. When Granny and Ringo go to get them‚ the soldier they speak to doesn’t understand‚ and gets the entire transaction mixed up. Granny turned this unexpected occurrence into a blessing and opportunity to turn a profit and give the mules to the townspeople. Most of what originally occurred was a miscommunication; however‚ Granny and Ringo simultaneously recognized what was happening and took advantage of

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    Fear In Scary Films

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    occurs often hormones can cause a chemical reaction causing fear. For example‚ in “Why Do Some Brains Enjoy Fear” by Allegra Ringo. The author explains a hormone called “oxytocin” this hormone is“ working to make these moment stick into your brain.”(Ringo 94) this quote illustrates that this hormone will make scary and thrilling events traumatizing. Another example‚ when Ringo explains how this hormone

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