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    Somersault (2003)

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    Australian film Somersault (2003) show how the film develops female sexuality and coming of age‚ using narrative‚ motif‚ and settings.’ SID: 13205584 Tutor: Helen Miller Due Date: 4th April 2013 Word Count: 1‚ 880 words Somersault (2003) directed by Cate Shortland is a complex‚ layered and richly textured cinematic experience. Nominated for fifteen Australian Film Institute awards‚ winning thirteen of which included best film‚ best direction and best original screenplay‚ the film explores

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    Elephant (2003)

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    Columbine High School shootings. Van Sant’s open-ended treatment of the Columbine event is one example of how his creative strategy is able to focus the social complexity behind the incident‚ and stimulate curiosity from the audience. This style of film steps far past the traditional boundaries to the point‚ demonstrating that this is only scratching the surface‚ suggesting that there is much more depth than what is shown in plain view. Elephant refuses to adjust to conventional views of cause and

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    Sauders 2003

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    Saunders et al. 2003‚ p.83 -The Research Process “Onion” • Having defined the research question and the overall research design for this study‚ the next • step is to discuss the design in more detail: the research philosophy‚ the research approach and • research strategies used. Much literature is available on research philosophies‚ approaches and • strategies. Saunders et al. (2003) define the socalled research process ‘onion’‚ consisting of • five different layers‚ as in Figure 2-3. Part 2

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    2003 Dbq

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    Analyze the responses of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration to the problems of the Great Depression. How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government? Roosevelt’s first task upon taking office was to alleviate the panic that was threatening to create chaos in the financial system. He did so in part by force of personality and in part by constructing very rapidly an ambitious and diverse program of legislation. Much of Roosevelt’s success was a

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    Precious Movie Psychology

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    The movie “Precious”‚ is based on a novel “Push” by an American author Sapphire. It takes place in Harlem‚ New York the time period was 1987. We meet Claricee Precious Jones‚ but goes by Precious who is the main role in the film portrayed by Gabourey Sidibe. The film shows us that she is a sixteen year old girl who is illiterate‚ obese‚ and does not have any friends. She a feminization of poverty. Who has been raped by her father which resulted a incest pregnancy with two kids one of them “Mongo”

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    Nonfiction Reaction Paper

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    church getting impatient of him “and I hadn’t seen Jesus‚ and that now I didn’t believe there was a Jesus any more‚ since he didn’t come to help me” (Hughes 2003 p. 352). Also with his friend using the lord’s name in vain and lying in the church “God had not struck Westley dead for taking his name in vain or lying in the temple” (Hughes 2003 p. 352) and nothing happened to him when he lied just to be ‘saved’ because

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    Pieces of April

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    “PIECES OF APRIL” Love is the emotional investment that pushes people to their limits. This is demonstrated in the film “Pieces of April”‚ when our protagonist April is pushed to do something for the sake of love‚ even though she dreaded every moment of it. She tries to prepare a Thanksgiving meal for her and her family with hopes to be reunited after years of negligence. Although she tries to conceal her exhilaration it is clear and obvious that she is eager for her family’s arrival. Her attempt

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    2012 but reformed again in 2016. Before they dissolved‚ they had produced four albums over a decade and their first debut album Get Born was released in 2003 and actually made its band’s popularity rocketed. The most popular song in the album Get Born was actually the song I chose‚ Are You Gonna Be My Girl. It was voted number one in the 2003 Triple J Hottest 100‚ an annual music poll hosted by a national Australian radio station. The album itself Get Born received generally positive reviews from

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    Cited: Tan‚ Amy. “Two Kinds.” The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction. Ed. Ann Charters. Compact 6th ed. Boston:Bedford/St. Martin’s P‚ 2003. 1278-9. Walker‚ Alice. “Everyday Use.” The Story and Its Writer: An Introduction to Short Fiction. Ed. Ann Charters. Compact 6th ed. Boston:Bedford/St. Martin’s P‚ 2003. 1360-4.

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    Ashley Gillette Professor Grimes ENG 171 24 June 2010 Unconditional Love in “I Stand Here Ironing” and “Everyday Use” Unconditional love is a term used to describe complete love. It is affection with no limits or conditions (“Unconditional”). "I Stand Here Ironing" by Tillie Olsen and "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker are stories about a mother ’s unconditional love toward her daughter. Both stories stem from an intense guilt felt by the mother’s in each story. Both mothers’ feel guilty

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