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    Seattle’s 1854 Oration” was very powerful. He elaborated in great details the difference between his people (Indians) and the Whites and how they can come together. He was a respectful tribal leader and a devoted ecologist. Throughout his speech‚ Chief Seattle emphasizes how passionate he was in regard to his ancestor’s land. “Every part of this earth is sacred to my people.” His use of diction‚ persuasive appeals of pathos‚ logos‚ figurative imagery‚ analogies and anecdotes help in his persuading the

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    Elements of Design – Sleepless in Seattle The clip chosen for this assignment is from Sleepless in Seattle. The title of the clip is Sam is Sleepless in Seattle. This film came out in 1993 and was one of the feel good movies from that season and one of my personal favorites. The focus of this paper is on the elements of design and creative talents that brought things together in this film. My hope is to give everyone a better understanding of what it takes to bring a movie like this to the screen

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    Executive Summary: Marijwhatnow? Was a public sector campaign delivered in 2012 by the Seattle Police Department following the passing of Initiative 502 in Seattle‚ which legalised adult possession and recreational use of marijuana. The Seattle authorities’ goal from this campaign was to inform the public of the changes in the State law regarding marijuana and also to promote safe use of the drug. The campaign was light-hearted and humorous and was made up of several elements including a blog with

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    in the hotel industry in Seattle‚ Washington and Vancouver‚ British Columbia. Zuberi compares the two cities because they are considered “twin cities”. Using surveys and in depth interviews to examine the lives of employees working in house- keeping‚ maintenance engineering‚ and guest services departments of unionized and non-unionized Globe Hotel‚ and Hotel Deluxe. In Zuberi’s research‚ poverty seems to be a reoccurring topic in the lives of the hotel employees in Seattle and Vancouver. The use

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    peer-reviewed academic sources.   This case study discusses Mayor Paul Schell’s pledge for homeless families in Seattle‚ Washington. Being that homelessness in Seattle was so bad Mayor Schell knew it was something that had to be done.  Therefore‚ on June 2‚ 1998 Mayor Schell spoke to the press and pledge that there will be no homeless families with children and homeless single women on the streets of Seattle by December 25‚ 1998.  This paper will analyze the policies‚ strategies‚ and programs within his administration

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    when I moved from Salt Lake City‚ Utah to Seattle‚ Washington. I was off to college moving out on my own for the first time‚ moving to an entirely new city and state to play college basketball for North Seattle Community College. My Dad and I left Utah at four in the morning and we drove 850 miles to Seattle which we did in 15 hours straight in one day. We arrived at my new house in my new temporary home located in the busy University District of Seattle‚ there to welcome me was my new roommates

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    amazing). But the bottom line is that I had to work hard to get here. It wasn’t just offered to me on a silver platter by a government mandate. This brings me to my point that a minimum wage rate of 15 dollars is just too high for any city. Now in Seattle there was a vote to progressively increase minimum wage to 15 dollars per hour. The reasoning was for this astronomical wage rate is As promised‚ “the $15 per hour figure is a bit art and a bit science‚ but it ’s close to what experts say it costs

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    Rail be Enough? August 25‚ 2009 Will Light Rail Be Enough? With traffic congestion what it is today‚ many cities are looking for solutions to remove single-occupancy vehicles from the roadways and still get people where they need to go. Seattle‚ Washington is no different. According to Sound Transit’s website‚ Light Rail was approved via voters and meant to provide transportation to a minimum of 75‚000 passengers daily in King County‚ run 24 hours a day‚ and remove traffic congestion from

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    complying with health regulations. The first trial NVU was tested in Seattle in July 20XX‚ receiving great response. The NVU will become a product in itself‚ as Nudlez expands rapidly through franchising. Nudlez is a globally transportable business. 1.3 MARKET ANALYSIS Valued in 20XX at $105 billion‚ the domestic market for “fast” food is large and segmented‚ with Asian style foods representing 1 of the top 3 choices in Seattle at 35% of the market. Nudlez will initially target central business

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    Howard Schultz Howard Schultz (born July 19‚ 1953) is an American business magnate. He is the best known as the chairman and CEO[2] of Starbucks and a former owner of the Seattle SuperSonics. Schultz co-founded Maveron‚ an investment group‚ in 1998 with Dan Levitan. In 2006‚ Forbes magazine ranked Schultz as the 354th richest person in the United States‚ with a net worth of $1.1 billion Biography Howard Schultz was born to a German-Jewish family on July 19‚ 1953 in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ the son

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