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  • Pr Events for Pan Movie

    Pr Events for Pan Movie

    To: Mr. Hugo Quackenbush From: Date: October 22, 2015 Subject: Pan, Forever Young, Forever Fun. Summary: The film Pan is a prequel to the legendary story of Peter Pan that we all have come to know and love. Pan takes us to London in 1928 to an orphanage where viewers watch as Peter starts out as a hopeless orphan and becomes, the one and only, Peter Pan of Neverland. Demographics and Psychographics: According to the

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    Submitted: October 26, 2015 By: CH3LS3A
  • Why Die Hard Is the Best Movie

    Why Die Hard Is the Best Movie

    There are numerous reasons why Die Hard is the best movie of all time. First, it stars John Mclean as one man wrecking crew/cowboy. While he is a new york cop, he is also representative of the average Joe Shmo american. He likes John Wayne, smoking cigarettes and kicking ass and he's all out of cigarettes. Yippiee Ki Ah mother upper! Next, Hans Gruber is the best villain of all time. He plays the best

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    Submitted: November 3, 2015 By: sharklazor
  • Critical Reflection - Movie Poster for the Film “ Tsotsi”

    Critical Reflection - Movie Poster for the Film “ Tsotsi”

    In this essay I am going to analyze the movie poster for the film “ Tsotsi”. The genre of this film is a psychological thriller in which the protagonist is compelled to confront his own brutal nature and face the consequences of his actions; it puts a human face of both victims and the violent crime and is ultimately a story of hope and a triumph of love over rage. It was released in 2005

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    Submitted: November 18, 2015 By: dinese12
  • Dire Predictions Book Review

    Dire Predictions Book Review

    Dire Predictions: Understanding global warming. The Illustrated Guide to the Findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Michael E. Mann and Lee R. Kump. 2008. DK Publishing, Inc., New York. 208pp. $25.00. (ISBN: 978-0-1360-4435-2) Greenhouse gas emission and its impact on global warming is a phenomenal topic, and I am privileged to have read this informative book on global warming. The title of this book sounds gloomy, but between its covers lie details that

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    Submitted: November 23, 2015 By: lucianehiz
  • Thirteen Movie Review

    Thirteen Movie Review

    The 2003 movie Thirteen, starring Evan Rachel Wood and Holly Hunter, details the gripping, and often harrowing journey into the cognitive development of thirteen year old Tracy Freeman, played by Wood, and the consequences she and her family endures. Residing in the slums of Los Angeles and Hollywood, Tracy comes of age in a morally ambiguous setting surrounded by and increasingly more often participating in dangerous heightened episodes of substance abuse, sexual exploration and self-harm

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    Submitted: December 1, 2015 By: atticusblue
  • Book Report - Beyond the Game: the Collected Sportwriting

    Book Report - Beyond the Game: the Collected Sportwriting

    “Beyond the Game: The Collected Sportwriting” “Someone to Lean On” Roderick Lindsey SSPE 399 A-CT-Theory of Coaching Jim Hammond ________________ “Beyond the Game: The Collected Sportwriting”, written by legendary Gary Smith it was a series of true stories of the sport experiences put together. Gary Smith is a skillful sports journalists working today, and is a three time winner of the National Magazine Award. It opened up a lot of doors for him, and gave

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    Submitted: December 3, 2015 By: Champ Dupas
  • Notes on Movie Baraka

    Notes on Movie Baraka

    Baraka Notes Start of film: Somber music, capturing the audience’s attention, pureness and beauty of the surroundings, still, quiet, monkey sitting in hot natural spa., natural surroundings. Asia: daylight on Asia, abandoned, quiet, still, smoggy (add effect), maybe early morning, sunrise, cleaning, preparing the city, carrying goods to the market, spiritual offerings all over the place, prayer hour, uniformity in the prayer. India Monks, silence (you can tell they’re silent event though there are no

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    Submitted: December 7, 2015 By: jawalts
  • Animal Farm Book Report

    Animal Farm Book Report

    ANIMAL FARM For my book report, I chose the classical short novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. His real name was actually Eric Blair (George Orwell being his pseudonym) and a few of his works are, or have been, controversial enough to have been banned or censored in many countries, including this book. This book is a political satire based on Joseph Stalin's dictatorship in the Russian Revolution. It uses many direct references and representations

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    Submitted: January 4, 2016 By: irenek117
  • Leviathan Book Summary

    Leviathan Book Summary

    In the story Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld we are introduced to five new characters. This story is told by narrator in third person point of view. The main conflict of the story is that Prince Aleksander of Hohenberg’s parents are killed starts a war across Europe so a crew that is still loyal to him flees form Austria-Hungary in a stormwalker. At the same time a girl named Deryn is trying to disguise herself

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    Submitted: January 17, 2016 By: quxus
  • The Movie Deadpool

    The Movie Deadpool

    The Movie Deadpool I recently watched the movie Deadpool. I really found it to be entertaining. I will give an evaluation of the movie and state the criteria I used to evaluate the movie. There are many things that determine if I find a movie entertaining. The first among those is the actors themselves. The plot of the movie is also critical to the success of a movie. The pacing of a movie is another

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    Submitted: March 2, 2016 By: trav1098
  • Washington Brotherhood Book Review

    Washington Brotherhood Book Review

    Washington Brotherhood Book Review Historiography often takes the approach of focusing on the issues of slavery, political tension, and sectionalism when discussing Washington during the antebellum time period. To add to the subject Rachel A. Shelden put together a study of the personal relationships and the culture of politics in Washington during the years surrounding the Civil War. Thorough research educates readers how life outside the political walls of the Senate and House of Representatives

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    Submitted: April 12, 2016 By: Jarcher1208
  • Men in the Sun - Book Review

    Men in the Sun - Book Review

    May Makki March 24th, 2015 PSPA 219 Men in the Sun Book Review One of the most prominent Palestinian literatures that illustrated the evolution of the Palestinian discourse before and after the defeat of 1967 is Ghassan Kanafani’s literature. Kanafani is a Palestinian leftist writer, who was also active politically, for he joined the Movement of Nationalist Arabs and then the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) when it was formed, only to

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    Submitted: April 30, 2016 By: may makki
  • Movies and Music

    Movies and Music

    Movies and music have a lot in common. You probably listen to music all the time so, you might know what I'm talking about. Also I hope you enjoy what you read! Music can be really fun to listen to. Music has creativity, maybe even puts you into your own little daydream. Music goes a lot of different ways. Look at Michael Jackson for example. He was a great superstar, he probably created one of

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    Submitted: May 16, 2016 By: Hutch
  • A Book Review "the Call of the Wild"

    A Book Review "the Call of the Wild"

    A book review The Call of the Wild The Call of the Wild is a third-person novel by the famous American writer, Jack London. Set in Klondike, it is the portrayal of a hard life of a capricious, noble and strong-willed hero on four paws. The book immerses the reader into the world of severe cold and wild morals. This is not just "another story about a dog". This is the story of those who

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    Submitted: May 22, 2016 By: Татьяна Кузнецова
  • Lies My Teacher Told Me Book Review

    Lies My Teacher Told Me Book Review

    Renteria Izenet Renteria 28 April 2016 Loewen, James W. Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong. New York: The New Press, 2007. From everything we were taught on history in high school, have you ever wondered if the books students read were telling the truth? The book Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Loewen enlightens some of American history. Loewen makes a case on how the history textbooks

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    Submitted: June 15, 2016 By: izenet
  • Marchiavelli the Prince - the Book That Defined the Man

    Marchiavelli the Prince - the Book That Defined the Man

    Ashley The Book that Defined the Man Presley Ashley European History to 1715 November 17, 2014 Niccolo di Bernardo dei Marchiavelli is considered the father of modern political theory.[1] The term Machiavellianism was derived from his name and according to the Oxford Dictionary means: “The principles and practice of Machiavelli or of Machiavellians; cunning, unscrupulousness, or duplicity in behavior (esp. in politics); an instance of this.” In other words, Machiavellianism describes a person who would

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    Submitted: July 29, 2016 By: Ashley215
  • Catch Me by Lisa Gardner Book Review

    Catch Me by Lisa Gardner Book Review

    Catch me By Lisa Gardner If you knew the exact date and time of your death, what would you do? “Everyone has to die sometime. Be brave.”… Catch me by Lisa Gardner is set in the beautiful city of Canada. Charlie Grant a dispatch office whose been breathing the Canadian air for 14 years is finally going to be murdered. For half of her life she’s been on the run, running from her psychotic abusive

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    Submitted: August 20, 2016 By: K_B_Ally
  • My Girl - Movie Review

    My Girl - Movie Review

    The movie My Girl tells the story of eleven-year-old Vada Sultenfuss who, after having lost her mother at birth, lives with her Alzheimers’ disease ridden grandmother and her job-oriented widowed father in the funeral parlor that he owns and operates. The story follows Vada, an extreme hypochondriac, who has many strange misconceptions about, and even an obsession with death and disease. Through a plethora of experiences both good and bad, we as the audience witness

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    Submitted: November 9, 2016 By: mhyan
  • Choice Book: Pedagogy of the Oppressed

    Choice Book: Pedagogy of the Oppressed

    Choice book: Pedagogy of the Oppressed Pedagogy: Noun 1. The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept. Through our schooling we gain many tools of how to teach effectively, but in my experience we get few opportunities to examine teaching in its most basic form. Pedagogy of the Oppressed is a very comprehensive look at teaching through an extremely difficult lens. Through the book Freire gives a scaffolding to

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    Submitted: November 23, 2016 By: jkeim
  • Restrepo - Movie Review

    Restrepo - Movie Review

    The Movie Restrepo follows the men of the Second Platoon, Battle Company of the 503rd infantry of the United States Army. The movie follows these men through their fifteen-month deployment in the Korengal valley, one of the deadliest places in the war, including daily fights with the enemy. In the movie, there are a lot of things that I was not expecting, but what surprised me the most was how much fighting there was. Before

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    Submitted: November 29, 2016 By: Joertly
  • The Lego Movie

    The Lego Movie

    AIS 2200 Wong Kwan Lok Kenneth(54065648) Thinkpiece13 In this lecture, we watched the last movie of this course – The Lego Movie. This movie is a 3D computer-animated adventure-comedy film released in 2014. Fortunately, all previous movies that shown in the lectures were those I haven’t watch it before. This movie as well, which I enjoyed it very much. This film is mainly talking about an ordinary Lego figure, which all figures live like human

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    Submitted: December 6, 2016 By: kenneth wong
  • Selma - Movie Review

    Selma - Movie Review

    Selma “Selma” is an amazingly well done movie. When the movie came out in 2015 it received the NAACP image award for outstanding motion picture, which is not surprising because the film is a prime example of how history can make a great movie. Throughout the movie Martin luther King Jr. struggles with the government as well as with the people in and around selma as he pushes to get a march from selma to

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    Submitted: December 16, 2016 By: simonvincent
  • The Giver - Movie Review

    The Giver - Movie Review

    The Giver; Movie Review Imagine living in a world with no colors, or feelings. It doesn't sound very interesting or fun. Does it? This is the world that Jonas (Brenton Thwaites) has to live in. This is the reality of Jonas and of his community. This inspiring film takes us through Jonas’ journey as he tries to make things right. When Jonas becomes a twelve he is given the assignment of receiver of memory. He

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    Submitted: January 11, 2017 By: barbara33
  • The Meaning of the Light - Chicago Movie Review

    The Meaning of the Light - Chicago Movie Review

    The meaning of the light. The movie Chicago is a jazz type musical film full of murders, lies, sex and romance. Because the movie contains lies and deaths, the lighting that is used during the film has meaning for it. In the movie Chicago, the use of the lighting contributes to the idea that sin is part human nature. The three point lighting is lighting that is used to control shadows using three lights; two

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    Submitted: February 20, 2017 By: smilemore
  • Book Banning

    Book Banning

    The freedom to read means we shouldn't allow censorship or book banning due to the subject matter, language usage or violent situations. To prevent children from knowing about the world and human nature is unrealistic. Shielding children from the reality of the world does not help out with the experience of life. Instead of shielding children, parents can offer a perspective from personal experiences and help children, its realities and flaws. Children, with guidance from

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    Submitted: March 5, 2017 By: ken117

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