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    I feel it is too dangerous and they should be more focused on doing their job, helping their comrades and killing their enemy. I know that photographers exist within the military and I have done some research about the career field of a “combat cameraman” and I find it quite interesting. According to the usmilitary.com website on career descriptions within the military, “The Combat Marine Corps Reporter or battle correspondent is the military specialty that deals with gathering, sharing,…

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    random things all laid out nicely. The knives sharp, and the onions ready to be chopped. Everybody working getting the cameras ready. Julia came out just barely 2 minutes till they would start. Workers yelling out “places, places everyone.” Then the cameraman yells out 5..4..3..2.. “Hello…” Julia Child changed many people's lives with her cooking, from her books, to her tv shows. Even though she wasn’t French her title was “The French Chef.” Julia was born on August 15, 1912 in Pasadena,…

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    Hotel Rwanda Essay

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    Short Review on Hotel Rwanda The film Hotel Rwanda depicts the story of the war in Rwanda between the Hutu and Tutsi peoples, known as, the Rwandan genocide. Paul Rusesabagina, who plays as Don Cheadle, is a Hutu. He is the manager of Hotel des Mille Collines and lived with his wife Sophie Okonedo, whom was a Tutsi, and their three children. When the Hutu military forces started a campaign for ethnic cleansing against the Tutsi minority, Paul and his family watched neighbors get beaten and…

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    multi-substance abuser. When Miguel was 4, his mother divorced his father and Miguel and his sister spent much of their time with their maternal grandmother. While Miguel mom worked two and even three jobs to support the family, Miguel’s dad, a TV cameraman, kept losing jobs due to his substance abuse. Following both of his parents’ examples, Miguel became an enthusiastic reader, but as skinny, bookish Hispanic kid, he was picked on a lot by his peers. To add to his problems, Miguel suffered…

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    “Let's talk about that” is the notorious catchphrase of the viral and trendy YouTube duo, Rhett and Link. Their channel, Good Mythical Morning, is a series of talk show style videos with a humorous twist and arbitrary acts centering around easily entertaining the youth of today’s culture. Their shows ranges anywhere from pairing wine and bugs to cuddling each other while being covered with cockroaches to eating pig anus cupcakes. Rhett and Link give a hilarious, yet awkward performance in every…

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    under, just above her left hip. The girl's shirt displays tattered ruffles that lay upon one shoulder and the print shows dull, faded polka dots. Likewise, her apron has no hem. The expression she wears says she possesses no extra time for this cameraman. Although she is in the first ten years of her life, the little worker holds her body as if she matured into the exhaustion of adulthood. The child stands shoeless with dirt speckling her feet. In the photo, she stands in a long hallway among…

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    “You can never tell who the mountain will allow...and who it will not.” The novel Peak is about a 14 year old boy named Peak Marcelo who travels to mt.Everest with his somewhat estranged father Josh, because he had trouble with the law in his home new York because he was climbing a skyscraper. Peak realizes later in the book though that his father only took him in because he wanted the boy to be the youngest to climb mt.Everest. With his father joshes help and his Nepalese friends Sun-Jo and…

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    (CDC) recently confirmed the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the United Sates. Now, an estimated 50 individuals who had contact with that individual in Dallas are being monitored for symptoms of Ebola, as well. In addition, a freelance NBC cameraman covering the outbreaks in Monrovia, Liberia tested positive for Ebola and is being treated in Nebraska. He is the fifth confirmed American diagnosed with Ebola. According to this article, this shows how Ebola can be a global threat by traveling…

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    Essay On Police Force

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    One of the main issue, Police abuse their use of force. This issue has been a problem between police and community. This issue has been a problem for years, between the police and the community; which brings a lot of tension between police and community. Over the years, the police has been intimidating to people of color, and/or people in general because police (not all) abuseabsue theirthier power. And, even when is a decent police officers comes up to them in a politely and the people…

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    Rodney King: Song Analysis

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    examples are people from the past like Rodney King who was born on April 2, 1965. Rodney King was caught by the Los Angeles police after a high-speed chase on March 3, 1991. The officers pulled him out of the car and beat him brutally, while a nearby cameraman George Holliday caught it all on videotape. The police were acquitted by a predominantly white jury (Maurantonio, N. 2014). Then there’s people in the present like Walter Scott, a black man who was shot on April 4, 2015, in North…

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