Sunday, October 13, 2019
A Show About Nothing :: essays research papers
A Show About Nothing à à à à à In the artcle, ââ¬Å"Is Seinfeld the Best Comedy Ever?â⬠, author Jay McInerney agrees with Seinfeld the best comedy on television. Seinfeld is a real life show. The behaviors of Jerry, Kramer, George and Elaine, the failed communication, and the everyday embassassment represent ââ¬Å"nothingnessâ⬠but a peculiar everyday life. These ââ¬Å"nothingnessesâ⬠happen to all of us, but when it is put on TV, people will laugh at these. Besides, the author appreciates the fact that Seinfeld is a New York story but it is filmed in Los Angeles. ââ¬Å"The lumpy texture of life in the city, the random looniness of the street, the idioms and speech inflections of Manhattan, and the claustrophobia of New York apartment livingâ⬠in the show fascinates the New Yorker as it is so real and funny. Seinfeld takes those little nothings and combines them to create something realistic. Nothingness and reality give the author the reasons to believe that it is the b est comedy ever. à à à à à When people consider Seinfeld as a ââ¬Å"show about nothingâ⬠. It could be humorous that ââ¬Å"nothingnessâ⬠can provide such an interesting topic for the comedies of life. In life people care about details and worry about trouble, the little nothings made are soon forgotten. Thus, these ââ¬Å"nothingnessesâ⬠are actually fragments of out real life. Seinfeld gathers the nothingness into a show, and it spreads out the idea that everything in the show that actually happens all around us. For example, losing the car in a parking garage, working for an eccentric boss and coping with the trials and tribulations of dating, it is common for a lot of people. And these realities come into the nothingness of Seinfeld. à à à à à In Seinfeld, the fabulous four characters George, Kramer, Elaine and Jerry share the nothingnesses which life have granted them. George cannot attract thr girl because of his limitiations as a short, bald, fat man. Kramer struggles with the fact that he has not achieved anything in his life yet.. Elaine worries her hold on to a good boyfriend and a good job for long. And Jerry, living with his nothing friends, as well as his own LEX Luthurs which seem to always abstract his plans to find his own Lois Lane and live the life of Superman. The four were cramped in small apartments of New York and live a life of nothingness. à à à à à Besides, even the settings in Seinfeld for great adventures appear muchlike nothing.
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Harvest of Shame â⬠Massacre of the Orchard :: Personal Narrative Writing
Harvest of Shame ââ¬â Massacre of the Orchard As orchards go, it really wasn't much; especially considering the grand scale of the orchards that dotted the region. Where the latter were measured in thousands of trees, or thousands of bushels per acre, the former was merely thirty-two trees. Thirty-two trees . . . really, if the question arose, that was the only way you could define it. Obviously you couldn't say there were "four-thousand Macintosh trees," or that it yielded "two-thousand bushels per acre," because all it had was thirty-two trees; and some of those trees were pear, cherry, plum and peach trees besides. On top of that, talking of "yield" was really an embarrassment since birds ate virtually all the cherries, the plums were diseased, and, for the most part, the species of the bulk of the apples were never conclusively identified. But, it was an orchard nonetheless, and not everyone had such a thing. Realistically, the thing was a pain to own. Domesticated fruit trees have a proclivity to become wild. They require constant and proper attention to maintain them to any fruit bearing capacity. If you did manage the pruning aspect properly (which, though attempted on a regular basis, never quite happened), the various insects that sought them out as a source of nourishment and shelter were legion. If by some happenstance the trees did produce mature fruit, unscathed by the insect hordes, you had to wage a contest with all sorts of winged beasts for the honor of the prize. (Contest? For all intents and purposes it was a war.) If that wasn't enough, trying to mow the "lawn" was a real ordeal. Thirty-two tree trunks were obstacle enough to negotiate; add to that the multiplicity of branches that hung low enough to snag you by the eye sockets as you rode by, it made each mowing an adventure. In retrospect, for all the work that went into the orchard, the only things it produced were fat birds and contented pigs (they sometimes escaped their pasture and inevitably ended up in the orchard munching apples)-one cannot recall even one pie from its offerings. In spite of all those annoyances, the orchard offered a perfect environment for a growing boy to explore and live every adventure one of such stature could imagine. As such things go, it was paradise: it was isolated, there was an overgrown patch of land adjacent to it that started at the same level as the orchard but started to slope until it was a sheer drop of some twelve feet by the time it reached the back of the orchard.
Friday, October 11, 2019
Sexism in the Media
What comprises sexism and feminism? Do sexist images in the media have an impact on women and girls? And, what are the broader political issues here? I am hoping that we can reframe the debate around sexism and nudity in the media in a way that makes sense for socialists. Weââ¬â¢re all probably aware of sexist representations in the media from newspapers and magazines to the movies, TV and radio. For example, Rolling Stone magazine didnââ¬â¢t used to be a soft porn magazine, but it is so common now for female musicians to be in soft-porn poses on its cover.Howard Stern, the radio DJ, is always asking his female guests and callers what they are wearing. Stern focuses heavily on womenââ¬â¢s physical attributes for the titillation of his male listeners. We also see many movies each year where the female characters are there solely to support and gratify the male characters. Magazines often show only pieces of a woman, such as her legs, or torso so that women are seen as pieces of a human being, reduced to only body parts, which are usually hyper sexualized for male stimulation.The currently popular TV show Desperate Housewives has a predominantly female audience, but tends to appeal to male viewers with story lines involving the women in their underwear or locked out of their houses nude. Soft-core pornography is the staple of many mainstream menââ¬â¢s magazines such as Maxim. In the past decade the decline of the mass movement, and the capitalistââ¬â¢s promotion of escapism, has been at the cost of increased degradation of women in the media. Womenââ¬â¢s MovementWebsterââ¬â¢s Dictionary defines sexism as ââ¬Å"attitudes or behavior based on traditional stereotypes of sexual rolesâ⬠or ââ¬Å"discrimination or devaluation based on a personââ¬â¢s sex. â⬠According to Websterââ¬â¢s, this word came into usage in the period of 1965-1970 and was modeled after the word racism, which itself came into use in the 1865-1870 period, duri ng the revolutionary days of Reconstruction in the South. The timeline of the creation of the word sexism gives us an idea of the dramatic change in the consciousness of women in the 1960s and 70ââ¬â¢s, which was directly influenced by the civil rights movement.However for a word with such a short history, a mere 40 years later, capitalism is trying to make women believe that sexism no longer exists. In my research for this introduction, I came across discussion of something termed ââ¬Å"post-feminismâ⬠which argues that the old ideas about what is sexism and who is a feminist no longer apply. That it is not sexist, but merely ironic, that naked women are used in advertising such as the TV ad where Nicolette Sheridan from Desperate Housewives dropped her towel in front of a football player to get more men to watch the NFL.The idea is that women are now in control of their bodies and that to object to the use of a nude woman in an advertisement is actually an attempt to repr ess that individual womanââ¬â¢s sexuality, or an expression of prudishness, and not a comment on the exploitation of women for financial gain. The Repackaging of Sexism & Feminism Feminism is being repackaged and portrayed as a repressive police force telling women what not to wear, how to have sex and not allowing women ââ¬Å"to live their personal lives without the constraints of a rigid ideology,â⬠as one post-feminist writer put it.On the positive side women, and especially young women, are more confident about their sexuality, but for some women this liberation is expressed through the assumption of some of the roles, attitudes and sexual behavior previously more common among men. This is what one so-called feminist writer described as a shift from the old ââ¬Ëvictim feminismââ¬â¢ to the new ââ¬Ëpower feminism. ââ¬â¢ In fact the shift is away from challenging the old male-dominated status quo and toward finding a place within it.Christine Thomas in her arti cle The New Sexism writes about this shift in feminist thinking. She writes about the recent trend of the increased acceptance of strip clubs and lap dancing club; ââ¬Å"Lap dancing, it is argued, is empowering not exploitative because, when ââ¬Ëdancersââ¬â¢ can earn as much as $800 a night, theyââ¬â¢re often earn better money than the men theyââ¬â¢re stripping for. As one student told the BBCââ¬â¢s Inside Out program: ââ¬Å"I work when I want to. I make the amount of money I want to, and if I donââ¬â¢t feel like it I can quit.No-one is pushing me to do it. â⬠ââ¬Å"But contrast this with the comment of a regular frequenter of lap dancing clubs: ââ¬Å"It makes me feel like a king to be sitting there with all these women surrounding me, giving me loads of attention. Nothing beats the thrill of calling a woman over, sitting her down and talking to her, knowing that if you give her money she is going to take all her clothes off. Itââ¬â¢s great to have that kind of control, that power, and itââ¬â¢s an ego boost to have all girls competing with each other to dance for you. ââ¬Å"However empowered individual dancers might feel (and of course not all dancers are well paid) lap dancing itself promotes the idea that women are not thinking ââ¬Ëwholeââ¬â¢ beings but body parts ââ¬â objects available for men to control and enjoy. â⬠1 This new ââ¬Ëfeminismââ¬â¢ also represents a shift from a collective to an individualistic approach to womenââ¬â¢s equality. If a given woman feels oppressed, feels exploited, or feels demeaned, it is because something is wrong with her. Perhaps she is not aggressive enough or not motivated enough.She has not figured out how to advance within the current system. When women buy into the basic concepts of capitalist culture, the new ââ¬Å"feministsâ⬠imply, as many doors will open for women as for men and they will no longer be victims. The new ââ¬Ëpost-feminismââ¬â¢ also ar gues that the male dominated empire is crumbling and that more women than ever are now in positions of power. However, we know who these powerful women are: Margaret Thatcher, Hilary Clinton, and Condoleeza Rice. They actually represent a step backwards for womenââ¬â¢s equality.Condoleezaââ¬â¢s promotion to Secretary of State reinforces the illusion that racial and gender discrimination no longer exists and that failure to succeed is only the failure of individuals to take advantage of their opportunities. Her work for the Bush administration is helping to increase the attacks on all workers, women and men, which in turn especially increases the burden economically on women. Her promotion represents no change whatsoever for the status quo and for the reality of working class women across the United States. How Equal are We? Women today still consistently make less than men for fulltime work in the same jobs.In statistics from 2002, nationally women average 78% of menââ¬â¢s pay for all jobs. Among the highest paid professionals (doctors and lawyers) women only make from 58-76% of menââ¬â¢s average pay and they make up about a third of the workers in these jobs. On the other hand, those jobs that are predominantly occupied by women such as cashiers or child care workers; women make about 95% of menââ¬â¢s wages. But the average weekly wage for men and women is very low at $250-$300 per week. Also, traditionally unionized jobs like nursing and construction have higher average weekly wages and women make about 91% of menââ¬â¢s pay. 2However, the startling fact is that in the Bureau of Labor Statistics information from 2002, out of hundreds of job categories, there is not a single job where women make more money than men do. There are also a radically higher proportion of women than men living in poverty in the U. S. For many American women, violence is also a nasty reminder of the inequality in this society. Estimates of non-fatal domestic violenc e against women range from 1 million to 4 million a year with nearly 1 in 3 women experiencing a physical assault from a partner in adulthood. Women have a 10 times greater likelihood of being victimized by an intimate than men.Also, 33% of all women murdered are murdered by an intimate partner. In fact the leading cause of death among pregnant women is not complications from pregnancy, but murder. 4 The sexist representations of women in the media are a direct reflection of this economic and social inequality. But these images also serve to reinforce the lower status of women not only through showing us as a commodity to be packaged for menââ¬â¢s enjoyment, something to be controlled, but also by directly undermining womenââ¬â¢s self-esteem and emphasizing the unattainable ideal of a ââ¬Ëperfectââ¬â¢ woman. Up to 80% of American women are issatisfied with their appearance. Much of the marketing of the ideal woman is targeted at women directly. Womenââ¬â¢s magazines, both in articles and advertisements (and it is often difficult to distinguish the two) carry a lot of ideas about the ideal woman. In addition 1 out of every 3. 8 television commercials carries some sort of ââ¬Å"attractiveness message. â⬠5 Media Images and Girls The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reports that 82% of all cosmetic surgical procedures are performed on women. The most common procedures are liposuction, breast augmentation, nose reshaping and eyelid surgery.In the years from 1992 to 2003 total cosmetic surgical procedures increased by 192% with breast augmentation increasing by 657% and liposuction by 412%. 6 Not only are women reshaping their bodies in record numbers to try and fit some type of female ideal, but girls are influenced by this pressure as well. Some 81% of ten year-old girls are afraid of being fat and 51% of 9 and 10 year-olds feel better about themselves if they are on a diet. Of normal dieters, about 5-6% will progress to partial or full sy ndrome eating disorders. 7Eating disorders often start for women in their teen and pre-teen years, and represent an extreme attempt to control oneââ¬â¢s body. It may not seem such a distorted priority to young girls to achieve the perfect body through self-punishing starvation or vomiting when record numbers of adult women are voluntarily subjecting themselves to invasive surgeries. Now this process is being accelerated and normalized through TV shows such as Extreme Makeovers and The Swan. Here, mostly women are shown going through a series of major cosmetic surgeries.In The Swan a prize goes to the best makeover. Capitalism sends mixed messages to women that only create anxiety. Their perfect woman is young, thin, and never has acne. However, the unhealthy food big business pushes at us makes this perfect woman even more unattainable. Not only do they profit from selling us this bad food, but the food itself almost guarantees that we will need to spend more money on cosmetics, dieting, surgery, or antidepressants if we buy into this ideal woman concept. We canââ¬â¢t talk about sexismââ¬â¢s effect on women without also iscussing its effect on men who are also damaged by it. From boyhood, men are sent the message that women are here for their pleasure and that they are primarily commodities for their consumption. If this idea is completely internalized, it makes men unable to connect with women in any but the most superficial way, and cuts them off from a deeper understanding of both themselves and women. Just as the oppression of women has forced women in general to develop a more skillful understanding of human relations, so too male privilege tends to stunt menââ¬â¢s relationship skills.Also, for men that have themselves experienced abusive upbringings, it makes them more likely to be trapped into attempting to control women through physical or emotional abuse. Sexism and Capitalismââ¬â¢s new Moral Divide In the 1984 movie, This is Spinal Tap ââ¬â the fake documentary about an English heavy metal band, a female record company executive lets the band members know that they have concerns with the bandââ¬â¢s album cover. They feel that the image of a naked woman wearing a leash and dogââ¬â¢s collar is sexist. ââ¬Å"Sexy,â⬠one of the band members says, ââ¬Å"whatââ¬â¢s wrong with being sexy? â⬠There is enormous confusion today surrounding this difference between what is deemed sexy and what it sexist in the media. The recent media hype around the Janet Jackson breast exposure incident and the uproar over the NFL commercial I previously cited are examples of how this discussion is being spun in the media: as the relentless sex-oriented focus of popular culture verses the purity of family values. In an era where some women are losing access to services that help them control their bodies reproductively, we are now seeing the control of images of womenââ¬â¢s bodies as an issue in the media.The new ââ¬Ëfeministsââ¬â¢ would have us believe that the ultimate control of an individual womanââ¬â¢s body belongs to the woman herself and so the images are not discussed in the context of sexism. The liberals argue that a womanââ¬â¢s naked body is no big deal and canââ¬â¢t we be mature and realize that itââ¬â¢s just a womanââ¬â¢s body; failing, like the guy from Spinal Tap, to distinguish between sexy and sexism. The family values coalition argues that it is damaging to children to be exposed to nudity and the subject of sex; making it appear that any outrage is due to prudishness.The argument goes that these are the opposing interests in the discussion ââ¬â leaving little voice for most people. Is it possible that this divisive construct is promoted by the media itself to obscure the real issue? The real issue is the exploitation of a womanââ¬â¢s body and sexuality for the purpose of selling products: magazines, TV shows, movies, football games. If we unders tand it this way, then we have a way to object to the objectification of women without falling into the trap of prudishness.We can condemn CBS and the NFL not for showing us Janet Jacksonââ¬â¢s breast, but for exploiting her desire to further her career and the captive audience of viewers to boost ratings, which in the end makes more advertisement money for them. Capitalism typically creates and exploits divisions for the purpose of undermining working class solidarity. Sexism undermines the solidarity between men and women. By failing to point out capitalismââ¬â¢s role in this issue, we can allow a new threat to class solidarity to take root. This non-class based division, created by the media, the so-called ââ¬Å"moral divide. A New Mass Movement The current trends in the media represent a step backwards for women in the struggle against sexism and exploitation. This is another facet of the global phenomenon, regardless of gender, of working class people being attacked more fiercely by the capitalist class. The current onslaught of sexism, besides undermining class solidarity, also serves capitalism by expanding markets for diet and beauty products and for surgery. It also represents a huge drain on the resources of an individual woman.With her self-image and self worth constantly under attack, it is no surprise that some women have fallen into an individualistic, superficial, self-absorption, spending less time fighting to change the workplace and the community. Especially with the failure of working class and womenââ¬â¢s organizations to fight on concrete issues that are important to women. However, just as in the 1960s, a mass movement gave birth to the womenââ¬â¢s movement and sexism even started to be talked about, so too a new mass movement of workers that confronts capitalism will also confront sexism. Working class women will be at the fore of such a movement.In fact, women play a key role in many community struggles. LMV has been involv ed in the Campaign for Renters Rights a direct action group in which women took the leading role in fighting off Section 8 housing cuts. 8 In the 70ââ¬â¢s we saw how differently women could be treated in the media with real stories about real women. There was a trend toward increased realism in TV and film including the portrayal of women. In the movie Alice Doesnââ¬â¢t Live Here Anymore a working class woman who is a single parent stands up against everyday sexism. The central character is a woman who is strong, funny and insightful.The scarcity of movies like this since the 70ââ¬â¢s with strong female characters confirms the degeneracy of not only the popular media but of capitalism itself. Socialism, on the contrary, will not only achieve material equality between men and women, but also allow both men and women to better explore their own individuality, and break free of the base superficiality that market capitalism promotes. January 2005References 1 Christine Thomas , The New Sexism, Socialism Today Issue 77 Sept 2003 2 The Bureau of Labor Statistics, Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by detailed occupation and sex, 2002 annual averages. Domestic Violence Statistics, District of Columbia Coalition Against Domestic Violence at www. dccadv. org More stats from National Domestic Violence Hotline at www. ndvh. org. 4 Kim Curtis, Murder: The leading cause of death for pregnant women. Associated Press April 23, 2003 5 National Eating Disorders Association at www. nationaleatingdisorders. org 6 American Society of Plastic Surgeons at www. plasticsurgery . org 7 National Eating Disorders Association 8 For more on this struggle see www. laborsmilitantvoice. com
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Texting While Driving Satire
I text while driving. I try not to, but I do. And I know what you're thinking. I get it. You think I'm careless. You think I'm reckless. You think I'm dangerous. You say I'm an accident waiting to happen; that I'll probably get killed one day; that I might even kill you. I tell you now, I understand. But I don't care. I have places to be, text messages to send. At times I've been brilliant, multitasking to perfection; typing ââ¬ËBrobdingnagian' while making a double lane change in Austin rush-hour traffic.Other times I've swerved, or barely hit the brake in time, only to throw my phone in the backseat and make that same promise to never again send a text message while operating a vehicle. Okay, so I care. But despite caring, I've found that there isn't a scare, short of an accident, that will deter me from texting while driving. Not even the law. And being that I'd rather not die, or kill you, all in the name of an anecdotal text that just as well could have been typed while in pa rk, I've since developed a set of rules.These rules, when followed, have been as fool-proof as directions for walking while chewing a piece of gum (excuse the triteness). I no longer swerve. I'm no longer forced to slam on my brakes. And for the past eight months, my ââ¬Å"Texting While Driving Protocolâ⬠has saved both our lives. Rule 1: Predict the Future. Know how the road will unfold as you divert your attention to your phone. As ââ¬Å"10 and 2â⬠drivers, we're already required to predict the actions of and be accountable for all objects in and around our path (i. e cars, pedestrians, cyclists, animals).Compare and Contrast Driving in the Winter and Driving in the SummerWe're regular clairvoyants. And sure, we have laws which aid us in predicting those intended actions of others, but that only further supports my next point: It is not required that our senses be entirely engaged at all times for us to ââ¬Å"trustâ⬠while on the road; that to look away from the road for x amount of time, as long as a driver can account for all future events that may unfold within the distance travelled during x, is no less safe than looking both ways before one walks across a street, which also requires a level of anticipation.Rule 2: Reestablish your whereabouts after each written word. This means you must LOOK UP after each word you type, and predict 2-3 more seconds of future before typing your next word. Rule 3: Use shorthand. Yes, shorthand. The same shorthand that has been slowly killing language since man's invention of time and his subsequent inventions to save it. But this lax variation of language will keep you in the 2-3 seconds per word range. And I know, you're a writer with high grammatical standards. You punctuate all of your texts. How dare I suggest you replace ââ¬Å"tonightâ⬠with ââ¬Å"2niteâ⬠?Just remember: Life > Language. Rule 4: Hold your phone as close to the top of the steering wheel as possible. This will allow for gre ater access to your peripheral vision, and may help you catch any unforetold objects. But not too high! Unless the law is still on your side. Rule 5: Do NOT text while making a turn. Not only is it tougher to sense the position of your vehicle in its designated lane, but you also lose any advantage gained by holding your phone in its peripheral position. With these rules in mind, I guarantee that you will be a better driver.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Bachelorââ¬â¢s Degree and Scholarship Essay
At Full Sail University, we understand that deciding where and how to pursue higher education is an important and life-changing decision. This guide is designed to help you understand your financial options when it comes to Full Sail University by providing a detailed list of possible scholarships that may be available to you, as well as the guidelines and requirements applicable to each scholarship. If you have any questions about the information in this booklet or would like to apply for any of the scholarships within, please contact an Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. 2 Campus Scholarships. 3 Anniversary SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University is dedicated to the encouragement and development of future generations of entertainment and media professionals. To demonstrate our commitment, Full Sail University introduces the Anniversary Scholarship program. This program is designed to offer assistance to qualified individuals who are passionate about a career in the entertainment media industry. 4 Anniversary SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Anniversary Scholarship program will award up to $10,000 to eligible Full Sail 20- to 21-month campus Bachelor degree program candidates. See more: how to write a scholarship essay for study abroad This scholarship fund is limited and will be awarded to all applicants who meet the eligibility requirements and according to the award determination process as outlined below. HOW TO APPLY â⬠¢ The Anniversary Scholarship application must be submitted to the Full Sail Scholarship Committee prior to the desired start date. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied for a start date beginning May 6, June 3, or July 8, 2013 as a new student to Full Sail. â⬠¢ Applicants must have completed a formal interview with their Full Sail Admissions representative. â⬠¢ An interruption of training, change of degree program, or withdrawal may result in cancellation of scholarship award and disbursement(s). Student understands that a change of student status may impact eligibility. â⬠¢ The Anniversary Scholarship may be used with other Full Sail University scholarship programs. â⬠¢ Final award of scholarship is contingent upon receipt of all required Admissions and Financial Aid documents by start date. â⬠¢ Students who delay their start date will forfeit eligibility. â⬠¢ Funds from the Anniversary Scholarship may be used only toward the tuition of an eligible Full Sail 20- to 21-month campus Bachelor degree program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is nontransferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ Financial aid available for those who qualify. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. AWARD NOTIFICATION â⬠¢ Recipients will be notified by the Full Sail University Admissions department prior to beginning their degree program, provided eligibility requirements above are met. â⬠¢ Scholarship amount will be disbursed throughout studentââ¬â¢s academic years, as applicable, and divided equally between academic years. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for an Anniversary Scholarship must: â⬠¢ Complete an Anniversary Scholarship application and an original 250-word essay on ââ¬Å"Your Place in the Entertainment Media Industry in Ten Yearsâ⬠in the area provided. 5 Full Sail Merit SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University is dedicated to the encouragement and development of future generations of media professionals. In an effort to further this encouragement and development, Full Sail introduces the Full Sail Merit Scholarship Program. This program is designed to offer assistance to deserving individuals passionate about a career in the entertainment media industry. Through the Full Sail Merit Scholarship Program, eligible participants may receive up to $3,000 toward the tuition of any Full Sail campus degree program. 6 Full Sail Merit SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Full Sail Merit Scholarship Program will award up to $3,000 to eligible candidates. Scholarship amounts will vary. HOW TO APPLY â⬠¢ The Merit Scholarship Application must be submitted to the Full Sail Scholarship Committee at least two weeks prior to the desired start date. â⬠¢ Official Final Transcripts must be submitted to the Full Sail Enrollment Department and on file at least two weeks prior to start date. â⬠¢ Full Sail will reference official transcripts to confirm GPA eligibility. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. â⬠¢ Recipients will be notified on Propeller: Launch the Thursday following the application deadline date. â⬠¢ The scholarship will be disbursed during the studentââ¬â¢s final academic year, as applicable. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied for a 2013 start date as a new student to Full Sail. â⬠¢ Applicants must have filled out a FAFSA or confirmed cash payments. â⬠¢ Funds from the Full Sail Merit Scholarship may be used only toward the tuition of a Full Sail Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Science campus degree program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is non-transferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for a Merit Scholarship should: â⬠¢ Be a minimum of 18 years old or have the consent of a parent(s)/ guardian(s) to attend Full Sail â⬠¢ Have earned a standard high school diploma â⬠¢ Have achieved a minimum overall GPA of 3. 0 on a 4. 0 (B average) scale during their secondary education, or postsecondary (30 semester credits minimum) education 7 The Full Sail Alumni SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University is dedicated to the encouragement and development of current and future generations of media professionals. In an effort to further this encouragement and development, Full Sail introduces the Full Sail Alumni Scholarship Program. This program is designed to offer assistance to deserving alumni passionate about advancing their career and education in the entertainment media industry. Through the Full Sail Alumni Scholarship Program, eligible participants may receive up to $3,000 toward the tuition of any Full Sail campus degree program. 8 The Full Sail Alumni SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Full Sail Alumni Scholarship Program will award up to $3,000 to eligible Full Sail students enrolled for an additional campus degree program as a returning student. Scholarship amounts will vary. HOW TO APPLY Full Sail will reference the studentââ¬â¢s overall grade as of the deadline date to confirm grade eligibility. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied for a 2013 start date as a new student to Full Sail. â⬠¢ Applicants must have filled out a FAFSA or confirmed cash payments. â⬠¢ Funds from the Full Sail Alumni Scholarship may be used only towards the tuition of a Full Sail Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Science campus degree program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is non-transferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for an Alumni Scholarship should: â⬠¢ Have achieved a minimum overall grade of B or better in previous Full Sail coursework (80 overall numeric grade average) â⬠¢ Have graduated or will graduate from their previous Full Sail campus degree program as a student in good academic and financial standing â⬠¢ Have demonstrated an exceptional ability and dedication to their desired path in the entertainment media industry AWARD DETERMINATION Recipients will be notified on Propeller: Launch the Tuesday following the application deadline date. 9 Full Sail Entertainment & Media Industry SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University maintains its commitment to taking dreams seriously by offering the Entertainment & Media Industry Scholarship for Women. This program is designed to offer assistance to deserving women with the potential to make a positive impact on the entertainment industry based on their demonstrated talent, passion, and skills. Through the Full Sail Entertainment & Media Industry Scholarship for Women Program, eligible participants may receive up to $2000 toward the tuition of any Full Sail campus degree program. 10 Full Sail Entertainment & Media Industry SCHOLARSHIP FOR WOMEN AWARDS The Full Sail Entertainment & Media Industry Scholarship for Women Program will award up to $2000 to eligible candidates. Scholarship amounts will vary. HOW TO APPLY â⬠¢ The Entertainment & Media Scholarship for Women Application must be submitted to the Full Sail Scholarship Committee the Tuesday prior to the desired start date. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied for a 2013 start date as a new student to Full Sail. â⬠¢ Applicants must have filled out a FAFSA or confirmed cash payments. â⬠¢ Funds from the Full Sail Entertainment & Media Scholarship for Women may be used only towards the tuition of a Full Sail Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Science Degree Program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is non-transferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for an Entertainment & Media Industry Scholarship for Women should: â⬠¢ Be a female first-time student starting a Full Sail University campus degree program. â⬠¢ Have demonstrated an exceptional ability and dedication to their desired path in the entertainment media industry by submission of a 250-word essay. Original essay is on ââ¬Å"How Women Can Have a Positive Impact on the Entertainment and Media Industry. â⬠AWARD DETERMINATION â⬠¢ Applicantsââ¬â¢ submissions will be evaluated by a scholarship committee on the following criteria: originality, composition, clarity, and relevance to the topic. â⬠¢ Notification Recipients will be notified via Propeller: Launch, Full Sailââ¬â¢s enrollment portal, on the Tuesday following the application deadline date. â⬠¢ Scholarship will be disbursed throughout the studentââ¬â¢s academic years, amount to be divided equally between semesters, as applicable. 11 Platinum Dream SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University, one of the worldââ¬â¢s foremost colleges for entertainment media and media communications, is dedicated to the education and encouragement of future generations of media professionals. In an effort toà further this dedication and encouragement, Full Sail introduces the Full Sail Platinum Dream Scholarship Program. The purpose of this program is to aid deserving individuals that are focused on careers in entertainment media by assisting them with financial need related to their education. 12 Platinum Dream SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Through The Full Sail Platinum Dream Scholarship Program, eligible participants may receive scholarship funds if need is demonstrated. HOW TO APPLY The Platinum Dream Scholarship nominees will be submitted by a Full Sail University Enrollment Guide or Financial Aid Administrator. Contact your Enrollment Guide or Financial Aid Administrator for details. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have already applied and have been accepted for admission or must be currently enrolled at Full Sail University. â⬠¢ Applicants must have earned a standard high school diploma or equivalent GED. â⬠¢ Funds from the Full Sail Platinum Dream Scholarship may be used only towards the tuition of a Full Sail Associate of Science or Bachelor of Science Degree Program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is non-transferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ Funds may not be used to cover Full Sail Application Fee or Seat Deposit. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for a Platinum Dream Scholarship should: â⬠¢ Be a minimum of eighteen years old or have the consent of a parent(s)/guardian(s) to attend Full Sail â⬠¢ Have completed the Admissions/Financial Aid process and demonstrate need, calculated based on a need-based formula â⬠¢ Have completed a FAFSA and fulfilled all Admission Requirements. 13 Global Achievement SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT The Full Sail Global Achievement Scholarship is designed to encourage and develop future international entertainment and media professionals throughout the world. Through the Global Achievement Scholarship, eligible participants may receive up to $5,000 toward the tuition of their Full Sail campus degree program. 14 Global Achievement SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Global Achievement Scholarship will award up to $5,000 to eligible campus degree program candidates. This scholarship fund is limited, and will be awarded to all applicants who meet the eligibility requirements and according to the award determination process as outlined below. HOW TO APPLY The Global Achievement Scholarship application must be submitted to the Full Sail Scholarship Committee prior to the desired start date. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have conducted a formal interview with their Full Sail Admissions Representative. â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied for a 2013 start date as a new student to Full Sail. â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied as a new student for a Full Sail campus degree program. â⬠¢ Applicants must have met the entrance requirements for the desired Full Sail campus degree program. â⬠¢ A change of degree program, interruption of training, or withdrawal may result in cancellation of scholarship award and disbursement. Student understands that a change of student status may impact eligibility. â⬠¢ The Global Achievement Scholarship may be used with other Full Sail scholarships. â⬠¢ Funds from the Global Achievement Scholarship may be used only toward the tuition of a Full Sail campus degree program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is nontransferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ Financial aid available for those who qualify. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for a Global Achievement Scholarship must: â⬠¢ Be a non-US citizen. â⬠¢ Complete and submit the Global Achievement application, and an original 500-word essay on ââ¬Å"How My Full Sail Education Will Help Me Achieve My Career Dreamâ⬠prior to the first day of class. AWARD DETERMINATION. â⬠¢ Applicantsââ¬â¢ essays will be evaluated by a scholarship committee on the following criteria: originality, composition, clarity and relevance to the topic. Essays judged outstanding will be awarded. â⬠¢ Recipients will be notified by the Full Sail University Admissions Department prior to beginning their degree program, provided eligibility requirements above are met. â⬠¢ Scholarship amount will be disbursed throughout studentââ¬â¢s academic years, amount to be divided equally between semesters, as applicable. 15 Dedication SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT. The Full Sail Dedication Scholarship is designed to encourage and develop future entertainment and media professionals who demonstrate true dedication to achieving excellence within their chosen career path. Through the Dedication Scholarship, eligible participants may receive $1,000 toward the tuition of their Full Sail campus degree program. Students may qualify to receive up to $1,000 in additional funding after beginning their education. 16 Dedication SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The Dedication Scholarship will award $1,000 to eligible campus degree program candidates in their first academic year. An eligible student may be awarded up to $1,000 in additional Dedication Scholarship in their second academic year. This scholarship fund is limited, and will be awarded to all applicants who meet the eligibility requirements and according to the award determination process as outlined below. HOW TO APPLY The Dedication Scholarship application must be submitted to the Full Sail Scholarship Committee prior to the desired start date. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied for a 2013 start date as a new student to Full Sail. â⬠¢ Applicants must have applied as a new student for a Full Sail campus degree program. â⬠¢ A change of degree program, interruption of training, or withdrawal may result in cancellation of scholarship award and disbursement. Student understands that a change of student status may impact eligibility. â⬠¢ The Dedication Scholarship may be used with other Full Sail scholarships. â⬠¢ Funds from the Dedication Scholarship may be used only toward the tuition of a Full Sail campus degree program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is nontransferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ Financial aid available for those who qualify. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. AWARD DETERMINATION â⬠¢ Applicantsââ¬â¢ essays will be evaluated by a scholarship committee on the following criteria: originality, composition, clarity and relevance to the topic. â⬠¢ Applicantsââ¬â¢ Full Sail documentation will be referenced for verification of attendance and date attended at a Behind the Scenes Tour. Applicantsââ¬â¢ GPA and GPS score upon completion of first academic year will be referenced for eligibility of subsequent awards as applicable. â⬠¢ Recipients will be notified by the Full Sail University Admissions Department prior to beginning their degree program, provided eligibility requirements above are met. Students will be notified by the Academic Success Department of subsequent awards earned while student is attending. â⬠¢ The $1,000 scholarship award for Behind the Scenes Tour attendance will be disbursed in first academic year, amount to be divided equally between semesters. The $500 award for 3. 0 GPA and/or the $500 award for 100% GPS score will be disbursed in last semester of second academic year, as applicable. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for a Dedication Scholarship must: â⬠¢ Have attended one of Full Sailââ¬â¢s monthly Behind the Scenes Tours a year or less prior to beginning class â⬠¢ Complete and submit the Dedication Scholarship application, and an original 250-word essay on ââ¬Å"Dedication and My Career Dreamâ⬠prior to the first day of class in order to be eligible for a $1,000 scholarship award in the first academic year â⬠¢ Maintain a minimum, cumulative GPA of 3. 0 for first academic year, for an additional $500 award â⬠¢ Maintain a minimum, cumulative Global Professionalism Standards (GPS) score of 100% for first academic year, for an additional $500 award 17 Online Scholarships 18 Full Sail Education Media SCHOLARSHIP FOR TEACHERS MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University is dedicated to the encouragement and development of current and future generations of teachers who want to incorporate the tools of media professionals to create a dynamic learning environment. In an effort to further this encouragement and development, Full Sail introduces the Full Sail Education Media Scholarship for Teachers Program. This program is designed to offer assistance to deserving teachers passionate about advancing their career knowledge and educational role. Through the Full Sail Education Media Scholarship for Teachers Program, eligible participants may receive up to $12,000 toward the tuition of the Full Sail Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts, Education Media Design & Technology Master of Science and the Media Design Master of Fine Arts degree programs. 19 Full Sail Education Media SCHOLARSHIP FOR TEACHERS ââ¬â ONLINE AWARDS This scholarship provides awards of up to $12,000 to eligible students who meet specific criteria based on financial need. To determine initial eligibility, all applicants must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (www. fafsa. ed. gov) and review their Federal Student Aid Report with a Full Sail Financial Aid Advisor. HOW TO APPLY Check with your Admissions Representative or Financial Aid Administrator for the deadline date applicable to your start date. Deadlines are typically the Friday two weeks prior to the first day of your degree program. â⬠¢ Full Sail will reference studentââ¬â¢s date of application for admission, documentation of teaching certificate, or submitted official letters of position, to confirm eligibility. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your Admissions Representative at 800. 226. 7625. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must send in Full Sailââ¬â¢s application for enrollment for the Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts, Education Media Design & Technology Master of Science, or Media Design Master of Fine Arts Degree. â⬠¢ Applicants must fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). â⬠¢ Applicants must meet all admission requirements for acceptance into the degree program by the chosen start date. â⬠¢ Funds from the Full Sail Education Media Scholarship for Teachers may be used only towards the tuition of the Full Sail Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts, Education Media Design & Technology Master of Science, or Media Design Master of Fine Arts Degree Program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is non-transferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ The Education Media Scholarship for Teachers may be used with other Full Sail scholarship programs. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for an Education Media Scholarship for Teachers must: â⬠¢ Currently reside in the United States or Puerto Rico. â⬠¢ Be certified as a teacher, any grade, Kindergarten through 12. Proof of certification required. Teachers at private or charter schools not requiring certification must submit an official letter from their principal stating their current teaching position and job responsibilities on school letterhead. â⬠¢ Guidance counselors and other administrators in public education Kindergarten through grade 12, impacting students and teachers on a continual educational basis, may apply with an official letter from their principal or manager stating current position and job responsibilities on school letterhead. AWARD DETERMINATION â⬠¢ Recipients will be notified by the Full Sail University Admissions department prior to the student beginning their degree program, provided eligibility requirements above are met. â⬠¢ Scholarship will be disbursed throughout the studentââ¬â¢s academic years, amount to be divided equally between semesters, as applicable. NOTIFICATION Recipients will be notified on Propeller: Launch the Tuesday following the application deadline date. â⬠¢ Recipients will be notified by the Full Sail University Financial Aid department prior to student beginning their degree program, provided eligibility requirements are met. 20 Student Success SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University is dedicated to the encouragement and development of future generations of media professionals. To demonstrate our commitment, Full Sail University introduces the Student Success Scholarship program. This program is designed to offer assistance to qualified individuals passionate about a career in the entertainment media industry. 21 Student Success SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Effective for students enrolled in an eligible degree program, the Student Success Scholarship program will award up to $3,000 to eligible candidates. Scholarship amounts will vary by degree program. AWARD DETERMINATION â⬠¢ Full Sail University will reference SAP at the end of the studentââ¬â¢s first semester to confirm eligibility. â⬠¢ Scholarship will be disbursed in either the first or second academic year based upon the studentââ¬â¢s degree program. â⬠¢ Students enrolled in the following online degree programs are eligible to apply: â⬠¢ Computer Animation Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Creative Writing for Entertainment Bachelor of Fine Arts â⬠¢ Digital Cinematography Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Entertainment Business Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Game Art Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Game Design Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Graphic Design Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Internet Marketing Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Media Communications. Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Mobile Development Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Music Business Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Music Production Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Sports Marketing & Media Bachelor of Science â⬠¢ Web Design & Development Bachelor of Science MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for a Student Success Scholarship must: â⬠¢ Complete and submit the Student Success Scholarship application prior to the first day of class â⬠¢ Achieve Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) at the end of the first semester of their Full Sail degree program and be an active full-time student. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ Applicants must have already applied for admission to Full Sail University for an eligible online degree program. â⬠¢ Applicants must have met the entrance requirements for the desired Full Sail University Online degree program. â⬠¢ A change of degree program, interruption of training, or withdrawal may result in cancellation of scholarship award and disbursement(s). Student understands that a change of student status may impact eligibility. â⬠¢ The Student Success Scholarship may be used in conjunction with other Full Sail University scholarships for which student is eligible. â⬠¢ Funds from the Student Success Scholarship may be used only toward the tuition of Full Sail bachelor of fine arts and bachelor of science online degree program. â⬠¢ The scholarship is non-transferable and has no redeemable cash value. HOW TO APPLY The Student Success Scholarship application must be submitted to the Full Sail Scholarship Committee at least one week prior to the desired start date. â⬠¢ To apply for this scholarship, please contact your admissions representative at 800. 226. 7625. â⬠¢ Financial aid available for those who qualify. â⬠¢ SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS ARE LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. 22 Path? nder SCHOLARSHIP MISSION STATEMENT Full Sail University is dedicated to the encouragement and development of future generations of media professionals. To demonstrate our commitment, Full Sail University introduces the Pathfinder Scholarship program. This program is designed to offer assistance to qualified individuals passionate about a career in the entertainment media industry. 23 Path? nder SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Beginning May 7, 2013, the Pathfinder Scholarship program will award up to $6,500 to eligible students. HOW TO APPLY â⬠¢ The Pathfinder Scholarship application must be submitted to the Full Sail Scholarship Committee at least one week prior to the desired start date. â⬠¢ Check with your Enrollment Guide for the deadline date applicable to your start date. PROVISIONS â⬠¢ The scholarship may be reallocated to future financial aid years based on the studentââ¬â¢s tuition need. â⬠¢ An interruption of training, change of degree program, or withdrawal may result in cancellation of scholarship award and disbursement(s). Student understands that a change of student status may impact eligibility. â⬠¢ The Pathfinder Scholarship may be used with the Student Success Scholarship. â⬠¢ Final award of scholarship is contingent upon receipt of all required Admissions and Financial Aid documents by start date. â⬠¢ Students who delay their start date will forfeit eligibility. â⬠¢ Funds from the Pathfinder Scholarship may be used only toward the tuition of a Full Sail University online bachelorââ¬â¢s degree program. Funds may not be used to cover the Full Sail University application fee. â⬠¢ The scholarship is nontransferable and has no redeemable cash value. â⬠¢ Financial aid is available for those who qualify. â⬠¢ THE PATHFINDER SCHOLARSHIP FUND IS LIMITED AND WILL REMAIN AVAILABLE UNTIL DEPLETED. MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS In order to be eligible for consideration, those applying for a Pathfinder Scholarship must: â⬠¢ Have applied for admission to Full Sail University for an online bachelorââ¬â¢s degree program and start classes on June 3rd, July 8th, or August 5th, 2013. â⬠¢ Have met the entrance requirements for the desired Full Sail University online degree program. â⬠¢ Have completed a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (www. fafsa. ed. gov) and reviewed their Federal Student Aid Report with a Full Sail University Enrollment Guide. â⬠¢ Have completed the Online Education Readiness Evaluation (OERE)* and been found as highly competent, as determined by Full Sail University. â⬠¢ Have completed the Enrollment/Financial Aid process and demonstrated need, calculated by a need-based formula. * The OERE assesses whether the student has the necessary skills, competencies, and access to technology to succeed in a distance education environment. The evaluation consists of a pre-entry questionnaire, a student preferences survey, and an Online Education Readiness Module. AWARD NOTIFICATION â⬠¢ Recipients will be notified by their Enrollment Guide prior to beginning their degree program, provided eligibility requirements above are met. â⬠¢ Scholarship amount will be disbursed throughout studentââ¬â¢s academic years, as applicable, based on the studentââ¬â¢s tuition need. 24 View as multi-pages TOPICS IN THIS DOCUMENT Bachelor of Science, Bachelorââ¬â¢s degree, Student financial aid, Masterââ¬â¢s degree, Academic degree, Financial aid, Undergraduate education, Scholarship. RELATED DOCUMENTS Associateââ¬â¢s Degree and Bachelorââ¬â¢s Degree â⬠¦ either an associateââ¬â¢s degree, or bachelorââ¬â¢s degree and with good reason. Although it takes time, and can be expensive, the benefits of getting your college degree are worth it. 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Iraq - Assignment Example However, the situation has changed for the better thus indicating that the international community is committed to helping nations protect themselves against external attacks. However, the PM did not state the exact time the offensive might be launched. He said the timing depends on ââ¬Å"our own preparationâ⬠and ââ¬Å"the situation on the groundâ⬠. With the help of US-led coalition air strikes, soldiers as well as allied Shia militiamen have the coordination needed to retake territory north of Baghdad. Analysis: Mr. Abadiââ¬â¢s actions indicate that he wants to run Iraq unemotionally and rationally as he managed hi engineering firm while in exile in the UK. He wants to be non-discriminative as his predecessor who only pushed for the sectarian interests of the Shia population and ignored Sunni population. He is committed to ending sectarianism and governing in the best interests of the entire Iraq. He is likely to win the battle because Islamic state no longer inspires the terror it once did. The close coordination between Iraqi security forces, civilian volunteer fighters, the US army and the Peshmerga is likely to make the operation a success. Mr. Abadi is certain that Iraq will be able to liberate Mosul without any problems or friction in that
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