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    Hemp Through the Years

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    Hemp through the Years Topic: Hemp from “billion dollar crop” to “illegal nightmare” Specific Purpose: Inform my audience of the history‚ usages‚ and laws surrounding hemp and the industries that could benefit from it. Thesis statement: Hemp provides the world with eco-friendly‚ efficient products such as fuel‚ clothing‚ and plastics. Introduction I. Marijuana is not Hemp! (Attention getter) II. Cultivating and harvesting hemp is illegal. III. Hemp provides the world with

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    Brief Background : Cosmopolitan Magazine Cosmopolitan is one of the leading international women’s lifestyle magazine‚ founded by Schlicht & Field in 1886 in U.S.A. Hearst Magazine is a part of Hearst Corporation‚ which publishes Cosmopolitan. It publishes 24 magazines in UK through subsidiary ’Hearst Magazines UK’. Cosmopolitan is also know as Cosmo‚ it is one of the oldest magazines in the world. The target group of the magazine are housewives’‚ working women‚ first jobbers and students

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    Why the Illegalization of Marijuana was Corrupt For most of human history marijuana has been legal and has actually only been illegal for 1% of the period of time of which it has been in use. Many people assume that marijuana was made illegal through some kind of process involving scientific‚ medical‚ and government hearings‚ and that it was to protect the citizens from what was determined to be a dangerous drug. However‚ some of the actual reasons that marijuana was wrongly banned include racism

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    However‚ this was a poor move on Albert’s part‚ as the Morning Journal lost at least half of its audience virtually overnight. Fate was on Albert’s side‚ and Hearst swooped in at the last second and purchased the Morning Journal from Albert for $400‚000 in 1895 (Whyte INSERT PAGE #). Pulitzer and Hearst then embarked on a circulation war‚ and during this Pulitzer founded the practice of yellow journalism (Wikipedia “Joseph Pulitzer). Yellow journalism was a type of journalism presenting

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    series of occurrences in and following the year of 1895. This was the year in which Hearst purchased the New York Journal‚ quickly becoming a key rival of Pulitzer’s. The term was derived‚ through a series of peculiar circumstances‚ from a cartoon by the famous 19th century cartoonist‚ Robert Outcault called "The Yellow Kid" (see second from top ). The cartoon was first published in The World‚ until Hearst hired him away to

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    President’s Men.” Describe how each of these movies either represented accurately or distorted William Randolph Hearst‚ Walter Winchell‚ Edward R. Murrow and the Watergate scandal. “Citizen Kane” was a movie that was produced in the 1940s by Orson Welles. The movie sought to highlight the flipside life of the media tycoon William Randolph Hearst. The movie outlines the attributes that William Randolph used to propel himself from owning one newspaper in San Francisco to having a dozen chains of newspaper

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    Sentence Correction

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    1. A “calendar stick” carved centuries ago by the Winnebago tribe may provide the first evidence that the North American Indians have developed advanced full-year calendars basing them on systematic astronomical observation. (A) that the North American Indians have developed advanced full-year calendars basing them (B) of the North American Indians who have developed advanced full-year calendars and based them (C) of the development of advanced full-year calendars by North American Indians

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    Comics and Cartoons September 6th‚ 2012 Lecture 1 Introduction and Overview Comics were used to help people who didn’t read English be able to read the newspapers The comics we are going to study all pretend to be one thing and we are going to look at the other things that they are. Comics communicate all sorts of ideas about communication and about the ideas of communicating effectively When reading these comics we have to think about what they say about what children want. This is because

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    Citizen Kane‚ in what is considered by many to be the greatest film of all time‚ showcases the genius of Orson Welles and the talent of Gregg Toland with its remarkable scenes and performances‚ cinematic and narrative techniques and experimental innovations in editing‚ photography and sound. In viewing the “Love Nest Confrontation” scene‚ Welles and Toland used a combination of different techniques that include deep focus cinematography and exotic camera angles to give the audience an in-depth view/perspective

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    Citizen Kane was a film released in 1941 and it it was voted #1 in history of American film. It was written by‚ directed by and acted by Orson Welles. The story was set in Xanada in Florida and started with an introduction about that place. Citizen Kane has a strange opening as it opened with the camera panning a spooky haunted mansion and then the camera lingered and zoomed in closely to the sign saying ¡§No Trepassing‚ ¡¨ then the camera took us to the room in the house‚ we saw a person was lying

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