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    In this chapter Olsen goes into a lot of detail about the structure of stories and types of plots that he learned while in film school. He emphasizes that these lessons helped him to get his information out to the public in a productive way. Olsen emphasizes that a good story can connect to all the organs of mass communication at once. He breaks down storytelling into an objective part‚ that is the structure of the story‚ and the subjective

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    today‚ Teena was doing a unique thing that she was not supposed to do.  Pretending as a nature boy‚ Teena lost her life when she was 20 years old.  Director Kimberly was so curious about Teena’s life‚ that was why Kimberly inquired into Teena’s life to get more ideas and details before she made this movie.  Jamie also states the process how Kimberly found more elaboration for the movie.  Jamie writes‚ “Peirce was so moved that she knew she had to tell the story on film. So she went to Falls City to research

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    Is Fast Food the New Tobacco: Six Summaries of Some Related Literature In David Zinczenko’s article “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” first published on November 23‚ 2002 in the New York Times: Zinczenko argues that children have no other affordable choice to fast food which leads to health problems and health cost. Specifically‚ Zinczenko came from a split home‚ dad went his way and mom worked long hours‚ lunch and diner was a choice of numerous fast food restaurants where the affordable

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    Why People Don T Vote

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    Every citizen has the right to vote‚ yet so many people don’t vote‚ "with the turnout at just 64% for the 2008 presidential election‚ and voter turnout rates decreasing steadily in most established democracies." My parents just can’t do it because they’re too busy and sometimes they just don’t want to vote. It would be fun to vote because of the freedom we have on voting for which president we want to have‚ but some people just don’t think that way. As a consequence‚ voter turnouts during presidential

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    ¨don T Give Up The Fight

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    There are so many common themes in these short stories in ¨Making Sarah Cry¨ and ¨Don’t Give Up The Fight¨. But there is one that pops out in the story and it is called overcoming obstacles. Sarah and Ava got bullied for being their own self.. While both of the stories share a common theme‚ but‚ their attitude is different. Sarahs attitude is different because she really didn’t talk to anyone. In ¨Don’t give up the fight¨ Ava did stand up for herself sometimes but she didn’t. Ava did not tell anyone

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    TEENAGERS: CLASSICAL MUSIC YOUR CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW (AND WILL ENJOY!) Many parents‚ when faced with the teenage years and teenage musical tastes‚ buy their child a headset and hope that their child’s hearing will survive the next ten years. (The generation gap can often be measured in decibels!) And yet‚ while schools provide the counterbalance to popular reading matter with good literature and a talkshow view of contemporary society with courses on history and current events‚ it is left to parents

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    You Don T Know Jack

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    In class‚ we watched a movie called “You Don’t Know Jack”. The movie begins with a former pathologist doctor name Jack‚ he believes that if someone is suffering they have the right to end they life‚ so he creates this machine that could end people lives‚ jack had a big man and also his sister by his side that had a lab. He tried his best to advertise what he does so he had a lot of patient that would do what except the offer. He did it for no money‚ however the medications aren’t not cheap and so

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    calories.” So even if they get them a so called “healthy meal” without knowing it they are getting themselves or their children an unhealthy meal. It has also become harder for a parent to find a healthy alternative for their children because you can find a fast food place just about anywhere but you can’t find that many stores that sell organic foods and even then they are pretty expensive for a parent to get. It can be difficult for a parent to make sure that their kids get a healthy diet if they

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    Don T Produce Change Paper

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    My recommendation to the Seagram’s management team‚ especially as a response to the five challenges presented at the end of the chapter highlights the reading “Why Change Programs Don’t Produce Change”. According to the article by Michael Beer he notes that just changing behavior is not conducive to organizational change‚ however‚ giving the individual a “new organizational context will develop new attitudes based on new roles and responsibilities” (Jick & Peiperl‚ 2011‚ p. 267). When factors such

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    September 26‚ 2013 David Zinczenko’s essay‚ “Don’t Blame the Eater‚” (New York Times‚ November 23‚ 2002) emphasizes the idea that the large conglomerates may be held accountable for some legal responsibility for the skyrocketing rate of obesity in America within children. He uses anecdotal evidence from his past to argue that it is not the consumer’s fault that they are experiencing health issues‚ it is the multinational corporations that own the most well known fast food restaurants. Zinczenko

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