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    the scene where Brody is reading‚ Spielberg uses the screen direction of a pan left to right to capture the POV of Brody reading. When Brody ’s wife comes into the scene she is the subject of the camera movement making her the main object. There is cut to a tracking shot to follow Brody. An eye level camera angle is then used to show the long shot of the children by the sea‚ the camera is positioned as though the audience is actually observing the scene. We see a medium shot of Brody ’s back which

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    Fatigue Summary

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    essay “Fatigue” in Text and Context‚ she reveals that more and more people today commonly complain to doctors‚ friends‚ and relatives about their fatigue. But Brody points out that fatigue is diverse and only “rarely” relates to excessive physical exertion. With that said‚ what other ailments can lead to ones fatigue other than activity? Brody continues her essay with the answer‚ “there are three main categories of fatigue”‚ these are physical fatigue‚ pathological fatigue‚ and psychological fatigue

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    located near the center of the strings (Brody‚ 1981).

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    wanted shark‚ we meet Hooper from the Oceanographic Institute. He has come due to Chief Brody’s request to examine the first victim. During his examination of what is left of the first victim‚ Hooper says it is clearly a shark attack. Hooper and Chief Brody leave the examine area and see a group of fisherman on the dock with what they say is the

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    The King of Kong The movies King Kong (1976) and King Kong (2005) based on the 1933 film are some of the most captivating films that offer to the audience memorable characters‚ resonating emotions‚ thrilling actions and archetypal narratives. Bierman indicates that the heart-stopping and jaw-dropping King Kong films have been made to expand visual languages mostly expressed by motion pictures to capture the core appeal which many classic movies have (57). As this paper examines‚ the 1976 King

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    shot of ‘shark attack’ being typed‚ this is the first time there is some confirmation that it was a shark that killed the girl‚ and also it makes the viewer look out for a shark in all the other scenes to come. The next important scene is where Brody (the police officer) is being confronted by the mayor on a little ferry thing that takes cars across a bit of lake. For the whole

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    A chief esteemed by his or her people is one who is known to be open with knowledge and truthful in negotiations (Brody 198). This quality is valued highly in the rest of the community as well. The sharing of truth originated from necessity: hunters and gatherers must have a vast number of details about their land in order to successfully use the resources available to them (Brody 185). If individuals kept discoveries of the areas for best fishing or for the most edible plants to themselves‚ the

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    Jaws Analysis

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    when Chief Brody is watching ashore on the beaches making sure there is no sharks and therefore no attacks. The Frustration stage is when it kills another 2 people making it seem as if Chief Brody had no change against a giant monster. The Nightmare stage is when Quint has been eaten and when Hooper is left at the bottom of the sea for about 10 minutes making us seam that Hooper is slowly drowning at the bottom of the sea‚ we think at this point that the odds are stacked against Brody and that he

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    Baruch Brody begins his argument by making assumptions that a fetus‚ being a human being must acquire all the essential properties of a human being‚ such that the loss of any would lead to out of existence or death. Thus‚ the essential property of a human being is the property whereby the loss would result in the death of the human being. From the Brain-Death theory‚ death is defined as an irreparable cessation of brain function. Therefore‚ it follows that a fetus becomes a human being when it possesses

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    Pg.: 1-50 A. 1. Who is the main character? Mina Grime Pg. 1 2. What was an odd thing Mina saw on the way to school? A Rooster‚ dog‚ and cat Pg.36 3. How old is the main character? Sixteen Pg.13 4. What happened inside the glue factory? Brody Carmichael almost died Pg. 27 5. What happened inside the gym that was for Mina? ------------------------------------------------- A school assembly to honor her Pg.45 ------------------------------------------------- B. The setting in the story

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