theories along with the Ethical judgement and Moral reasoning. Kentucky Fried Chicken(KFC) Background Colonel Sanders, founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken started a café at Corbin, a town in Kentucky. He started experimenting with different seasonings to flavor the chicken with secret herbs and spices. Since then, he had 600 Franchise outlets for his chicken across United states and Canada. Colonel Sanders passed away on Dec 1980. His restaurants have been developed all over the world. It stretches
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movie depicts the story of war, not as much the war between Vietnamese but the war within us. At first, movie appears very realistic and formalist and by the end, it is appearing symbolic as during the final scene Benjamin Willard finally killed colonel Kurtz and On the other hand ceremony of slaughtering the buffalo was happening at the same time which illustrate both scenes as one symbolic event. There are few editing techniques that worked well in this film are Sergei Eisenstein’s creative editing
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According to the textbook American Stories, the seventeenth-century Dutch “were Europe’s most aggressive traders.” The Netherlands was a small, federated nation which at the time possessed the largest merchant fleet in the world. The Dutch traded with nearly the entire world—Asia, Africa and the Americas—rivaling the fading power of Spain. This rivalry is largely responsible for the New Netherlands settlement, as the location of modern day New York City (then called New Amsterdam) and modern day
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Colonel Prescott decided to fortify breeds hill instead of Bunker Hill which was a bad idea for him but chose breeds hill because it would be a good area for his cannons to fire into Boston. It was a poor choice because they could not defend or attack from
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"SAVING PRIVATE RYAN" By : Robert Roday (Early Draft) Typed for the Internet By: DAVID PRITCHETT SCREENWRYTER@HOTMAIL.COM FADE IN: CREDITS: White lettering over a back background. The THUNDEROUS SOUNDS OF A MASSIVE NAVAL BARRAGE are heard. The power is astonishing. It roars through the body, blows back the hair and rattles the ears. FADE IN: EXT. OMAHA BEACH - NORMANDY - DAWN The ROAR OF NAVAL GUNS continues but now WE SEE THEM FIRING. Huge fifteen
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“A Dangerous Life” Characters: Historical Characters • Ruben Rustia - President Ferdinand Marcos, the sitting Philippine president in the film's setting. • Laurice Guillen - Corazon Aquino, the widow of Benigno Aquino Jr. • Tessie Tomas - First Lady Imelda Marcos • Cris Vertido - former Vice-Pres. Salvador "Doy" Laurel • Robert Talabis - Joker Arroyo • Mervyn Samson - Gen. Fabian Ver, AFP Chief 0f Staff • Joonee Gamboa - Senate President Juan Ponce "Johnny" Enrile, at that time Minister
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Robert E. Lee was born on January 19, 1807, in Stratford in Westmoreland county. He became the fourth child born to Ann Lee, and Colonel Harry. His mother, Ann Lee, came from one of the wealthiest families at the time in Virginia and his father better known as “light-horse Harry” served as Virginia's governor. Continuing in his father's footsteps Lee joined the military graduating in 1829 at the rank of second in his class. After graduation Lee became appointed second lieutenant in the U.S. Army
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“Don't Tread On Me” is a classic phrase which adorned the revolutionary fervor of Americans and their founding fathers, well known for its appearance on the Gadsden Flag. Consisting of a coiled rattlesnake and a bright yellow background with the statement written underneath, the flag was first adopted as the flag of the revolutionary navy and has southern roots. The snake, being a significant political symbol of unity due to the Albany Plan of Union, was additionally a symbol of nobility in South
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Creek took place on November 29, 1864 and was the tipping point to cause many Native Americans to submit to white authority. The Sand Creek massacre took place on the Great Plains of Colorado between the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Native Americans and Colonel John Chivington’s troops. Leading up to the massacre was disputes over land, various treaties, and the treatment of Native Americans. The day before the massacre Black Kettle along with other chiefs to meet with the governor of Colorado John Evens
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In 1715, newly-weds, Gabriel and Esther Cordes Marion built their dream home on the Western branch of the Cooper River in South Carolina. The land along the river proved to be fertile and full of potential, but ensured time and hard work if the Marion’s were to reap the benefits. Over the next 17 years, the Marion’s would have six children to help satisfy the regular tasks of rural life. In 1732, Esther Cordes Marion gave birth to her youngest son, Francis Marion. At birth he was feeble and small
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