Day 2 - Angles…Headlines and a following quote EXERCISE Your task in this exercise is to create an angel for a feature about Donald Beaver, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Petsmart Corporate office in the USA. 1. Here are a few very short pieces of information about him…read them and decide which pieces might make for the most interesting angle…yes, there is more than one interesting angle here! Donald Beaver joined PetSmart in May 2005 as senior vice president
Words: 375 - Pages: 2
with burnt orange eyes and long brown hair held up in a pony tail, combs over the sand with a metal detector and shuffles around to the music playing from a radio off screen. The sand covered radio is sitting on the pulled down tailgate of a Grey Ford Ranger coated with even more sand. RADIO And that was Bustin Jiebers new hit song Condolences. Before we go to commercial break I would just like to give a friendly reminder to keep an eye on the sky this week for the annual meteor shower.
Words: 316 - Pages: 2
Good vs Bad Speech A good speech consists of two major things; good aesthetics and strong organization and knowledge. Having these two things will help you deliver your speech and make you look better when you deliver your speech. If you give a speech that you know absolutely nothing about, you’re going to look like a fool. Ronald Reagan’s speech was good because he had good posture, he made direct eye contact, he was well-dressed and he had knowledge of what he was talking about. If you want to
Words: 604 - Pages: 3
turned out Nixon's successor, Gerald Ford, in 1976 and elected a political newcomer, Jimmy Carter, of Georgia. In spite of their personal decency and hard work, neither Gerald Ford nor Jimmy Carter proved to be strong, effective presidents who could meet the challenges of the 1970s. Ford was the 38th President of the United States, and the only one to have served as both President and Vice President without being elected by the Electoral College. As President, Ford signed the Helsinki Accords, marking
Words: 1518 - Pages: 7
For more information on the Mustang Shelby GT350, head over to Bud Clary Ford of Moses Lake. Bud Clary Ford of Moses Lake helps you enjoy a better buying experience, one where you will secure the right vehicle for your everyday needs and budget. The Mustang Shelby GT350 offers amenities not found in other vehicles, so learn more or schedule a test-drive. Mustang Shelby GT350 offers state-of-the-art technology The 2016 Mustang Shelby GT350 near Richland has a comfortable interior that can make your
Words: 489 - Pages: 2
Ron Chambers is finishing up his last week of training “with Mid-Town Office Products” (Johnston, & Marshall, 2009). While Ron is waiting on the sales manager, he is preparing himself for any objections his clients may have; and figuring out what to say to the client so he can make a sale (Johnston, & Marshall, 2009). Ron will be working downtown Los Angeles selling office supplies (Johnston, & Marshall, 2009). Mid-Town distributes office supplies ranging from pencils to copy machines (Johnston
Words: 291 - Pages: 2
Out of the events in American History that have occurred throughout the period, one of the ones that interests me the most is the Watergate Scandal. With that in mind, the book I chose to read is called Watergate: The Corruption of American Politics and the Fall of Richard Nixon by Fred Emery. Although I had a basic knowledge of the scandal, I learned much by reading this book including those behind it and the coverup itself, in greater detail than I had known before. The book starts off by giving
Words: 1496 - Pages: 6
Taft Stuck in the Tub It has been passed around for years, the story of Taft stuck in a tub. The story goes, that William Howard Taft once found himself stuck in a bathtub. It is also said that it took four different men to remove him. The truth behind this story is murky but the following is true. Taft was the 27th President of the United States of America. Born September 15, 1857, in Cincinnati Ohio to Louisa Maria Torrey and Alphonso Taft. And he was one of no less than six children. And he spent
Words: 450 - Pages: 2
The 1970’ in criminal justice administration were influenced by various national and political events surrounding situations like the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and the Watergate scandal. Those were the concerns that brought public mistrust in the government, economic downturns, and social equity to the forefront of campaigns in the public sector. The American public was becoming increasingly concerned with the extent of the damage that the Vietnam War was causing for the troops and
Words: 615 - Pages: 3
assume so: John Wayne, a gun fight, and a setting of the western territories. At further watchings, however, one can clearly see that The Man who Shot Liberty Valance is lacks the devices defining a film as a western, and shows the death of the “John Ford Western”: this is shown through the setting, the shots, and the overall plot and theme of the film. The Man who Shot Liberty Valance is about Ransom
Words: 1867 - Pages: 8