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    bomb that crashed through the deck of the battleship USS Arizona. There was one spy that was sent to Pearl Harbor to know how many ships there was and how many people were on them. Nobody knew that this attack was going to occur on American territory. It would be hard to fight this battle because Japan and Hawaii were about 4‚000 miles away from each other.

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    The Baptism scene is arguably the most famous scene in film and also a great piece of cinematic history. The scene takes place right after Vito dies and Michael realizes that he is going to lead the Corleone family. He also realizes that there is going to be a full fledged war between the five families. In this scene we see Michael Corleone getting baptized along with his sister’s four month old baby whom‚ Michael is also about to become Godfather. As we see them both receiving their sacraments

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    FILM LANGUAGE FILM LANGUAGE A Semiotics of the Cinema Christian Metz Translated by Michael Taylor The University of Chicago Press Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press‚ Inc. The University of Chicago Press‚ Chicago 60637 © 1974 by Oxford University Press‚ Inc. All rights reserved. English translation. Originally published 1974 Note on Translation © 1991 by the University of Chicago University of Chicago Press edition 1991 Printed in the United States of America 09 08 07 6

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    fire better than anyone and demonstrates that understanding in Fahrenheit 451. Fire captures both destruction and renewal because when it destroys ideas and knowledge‚ the world has a chance to regrow new ideas and rediscover knowledge. When Guy Montage meets Clarisse McCullen she destroys his entire world. She doesn’t use a physical fire to destroy it; she uses words as her fire. With one question‚ “ Are you happy?” (10) She burns every thing in his world; all his thoughts all his joys‚ and all

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    The Kaiser’s Foreign Policy Section 1: Causes of World War 1 The personality of the Kaiser‚ his foreign policy and his naval policy in particular were major contributory factors to the outbreak of WW1. However other factors were also important. System of Alliances: Bismarck united Germany by war culminating in the Franco-Prussian war. After 1870‚ his foreign policy concentrated on keeping France isolated. Bismarck’s nightmare was a two-front war and so forged agreements with Austria and Russia

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    Editing Codes

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    Edge Codes The use of editing has changed over the years. As times have changed‚ editing has changed along with it. Originally films were shot in a linear style and were simple. With the introduction of new technology‚ editing has changed greatly. Editing was first used to “cut out the bad and leave the good”. But‚ it is mostly used to show emotion and draw the viewer in. Editing has changed over time and has developed into a major part of the film-making process. In the beginning film-makers

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    where we visited the Memorials of the three sunken battleships the U.S.S Arizona‚ U.S.S Oklahoma‚ and U.S.S Utah."I felt solemn because I was standing where 2‚400 people had died." said Ryan Mccrystal. Later on‚ we headed to the Pacific Aviation Museum‚ where we did some activities which involved civilian stories during the Pearl Harbor attack. Finally‚ we got to tour all around the huge three American football field in length U.S.S Missouri Battleship. We got to explore and observe the "Surrender"

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    Pearl Harbor: the Attack

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    B. Japanese Declaration of War 1. Delay 2. Reasons for delay C. Waves 1. First wave 2. Second wave 3. Possible third wave IV. Aftermath A. Casualties and losses 1. United States losses a. Battleships b. Soldiers c. Civilians 2. Japanese losses d. Submarines e. Aircrafts f. Soldiers 3. Salvages B. United States’ Declaration of War 1. Infamy Speech 2. Tripartite Pact C. Niihau

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    World War II was full of massive battles that led every country involved to almost total destruction. Few moments stand out in American history more than Pearl Harbor. It was‚ and still is today‚ one of the most well-known events of World War II‚ and continues to ignite a strong nationalistic pride for the U.S.’s strong defensive comeback after Pearl Harbor. Though Pearl Harbor is renowned as a military feat‚ it can be argued that Japan’s victory actually was a counterproductive‚ strategic disgrace

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    Japan Informative Outline

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    forces attacked the United States naval fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The surprise attack nearly devastated the American Pacific fleet. Three cruisers‚ three destroyers‚ and eight battleships along "Battleship Row" were severely damaged‚ and two battleships‚ the Oklahoma and the Arizona‚ were sunk. Additionally‚ nearly 350 American warplanes on Oahu were destroyed‚ virtually all that were on the ground. Over 2‚400 U.S. servicemen lost their lives‚ and nearly 1‚200 were

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