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    10/7/12 The Third Man Sequence Analysis In Carol Reed’s The Third Man‚ the sequence in which the police and their bait‚ Holly‚ anxiously wait for the arrival of their target‚ Harry‚ is full of suspense and displayed through over 25 shots in less than 3 minutes. The sequence captures the anxiousness and suspense experienced by all the characters through its quick cuts of empty streets‚ destroyed buildings‚ and dark shadows. The score of this sequence heavily influences the mood and different thematic

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    The short story “Amigo Brothers” by Piri Thomas is about two best friends‚ Felix and Antonio‚ who are being pitted against each other in a boxing ring and later learn that friendship is more important than winning. The setting of the story plays a role in how the characters might feel worried about the fight and how they are passionate about their fighting. The setting of New York lets readers know that there are a lot of people witnessing the fight‚ which could be putting a lot of pressure on Antonio

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    If Thomas has a surprise during class‚ such as his favourite teacher walks in the room or if they asked someone to come in that all the children liked. Thomas facial expression would change as his mood had changed for example‚ he would raise eyebrow‚ wide open eyes‚ and open mouth to show that he is surprised. However‚ if Thomas wants to happy that someone he didn’t like walking into the room his face would also change to maybe these‚ the Inner corners of the eyebrows are drawn in and upwards‚ frowning

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    Peter Cosgrave 04February “In his poetry Thomas Kinsella explores interesting ideas in a memorable way.” In response to the above statement‚ write an essay on the poetry of Thomas Kinsella. Support the point you make with reference to the poetry on your course. In this essay I am going to talk about the interesting way Kinsella writes his poetry. I will be referring

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    Argumentative Essay Biologist Lewis Thomas argues that mistakes should be thought of as a blessing rather than a misfortune‚ because they pave the way for new discoveries and understandings. As can be seen with past events and happenings‚ this claim proves to be valid as mistakes are necessary for progress. Various scientific advancements throughout history have been errors turned into findings. Such an example can be seen in medical discoveries. Penicillin‚ founded in 1928 by accident‚ was

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    | Who Killed The Electric Car | By James Walker | | | | | James Walker STL 100 Who Killed the Electric Car The electric car introduced in 1996 and was popular in California. The car was quiet small and produced no exhaust; it was a product that was loved by consumers and eco-friendly. This idea of the electric car was not one that was recent in implementing; about 100 years ago there were more electric cars than there were gas cars and they ran really well and quiet. The

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    emissions-cars. In 1996 the company introduced the EV-1 electric car in California and Arizona. Hundreds of the electric cars were soon on the road. Then they all disappeared. The mystery behind their disappearance is the subject of the documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car?" Electric vehicles had many advantages over their competitors in the early 1900s. They did not have the vibration‚ smell‚ and noise associated with gasoline cars. Changing gears on gasoline cars was the most difficult part of driving

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    Rhetorical Analysis: The Crisis‚ No. 1 by Thomas Paine Political writer‚ Thomas Paine‚ in his persuasive writing‚ The Crisis No. 1‚ expresses feelings towards Britain’s control over the colonies. Paine’s purpose is to unite the colonists in an effort to retaliate against Great Britain. He uses an objective tone in order to unite and rally the common person in his nation. Paine opens his persuasion to the nation by warning that getting their freedom from Britain will not be easy. By using

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    Informal rhetorical Analysis of No Impact Man: In-class essay When Beavan approached this book I believe that his target audience was intended to be those that were younger like him‚ therefore nobody over the age of approximately fifty. I think that he was definitely targeting the liberals of our society as well. He may also have been targeting those that were city-dwellers like him‚ those that were married with kids‚ people that were just not that informed about the situation at hand‚ those

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    What do people when their are backed against the wall. In Powers’ “He Don’t Plant Cotton” one snowy night in a lounge three workers had to carter and serve a crowd of over zealous and disrespectful white people. Through this we see how they deal with stress of work. Dodo‚ the bartender and a piano player‚ talks about them when his back turned‚ Baby‚ the drummer and waiter‚ does what they tell him to do with a smile‚ and Libby‚ the singer‚ plays dumb. Or In the end quit. The story demonstrates how

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