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    [Opening] Announcement throughout the mall: Annonce! Il ya un meurtrier dans le centre commercial! S’il vous plaît évacuer. Encore une fois! Annonce! Il ya un meurtrier dans le centre commercial. S’il vous plaît évacuer! [Alonna‚ Jaleshea‚ and Sydney are walking through the mall] Sydney: Avez-vous entendu quelque chose? Alonna: Non. Je m’ennuie. Sydney: Je veux aller faire du shopping. Jaleshia: Où veux-tu faire du shopping? Sydney: Je veux faire du shopping à Rainbow. Jaleshia: Je veux faire

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    An Era of Naval Disarmament: The 1922 Five Power Treaty The Five Power Treaty of 1922 ended the race of naval armament when it was signed on 6 February 1922. The fundamentals of the treaty were an agreement to get rid of a large number of battleships and cruisers as well as to create a ten-year period in which the signatory powers would build no new capital ships. President Warren G. Harding sent a formal invitation on 11 August 1921 to Great Britain‚ Italy‚ Japan‚ and France which had objectives

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    World War 2: Britain Stands Alone On June 22‚ 1940 Britain was now only the country standing against the Germans after the surrender of France. Still British Prime Minister Winston Churchill would not consider defeat and raised the unity of his country in a speech over the radio where he stated that the British people would defend their island no matter the cost. Britain still had all the resources of its enormous empire. Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ South Africa‚ India‚ Egypt‚ and a series

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    On December 7 of 1941‚ a surprise woke Pearl Harbor from its slumber on Sunday morning. This surprise is none that anyone would ever want to experience. The U.S navy base had been attacked by the Japanese military. Due to this attack Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066‚ which was a controversial WWII policy on Japan. After this document was signed‚ Japanese Americans were forced out of their homes and were put into concentration camps until WWII was over. The events of this attack fall

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    The Battle of Midway took place in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II‚ between 4 and 7 June 1942. Six months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The United States Navy was under the leaderships of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz as Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet‚ Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher as senior tactical commander Task Force 17‚ and Rear Admiral Raymond Spruance Task Force 16; the Imperial Japanese Navy was under the command of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto as Commader-in-Chief

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    gathering the necessary resources‚ the silent 3‚300 nautical mile journey of the task force and ultimately the attack itself. From a tactical standpoint the attack was one of the most ingenious naval operations in history. With the loss of four U.S. battleships‚ 180 Aircraft‚ and 2‚400 sailors the attack can be chalked up as a “win” for Japan. But since the surprise attack was conducted without a formal declaration of war‚ it may have been one of the biggest mistakes ever made in world-war II. Planning

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    Andrea Retolaza American History May‚ 13th 2011 THESIS STATEMENT The Apollo 11 voyage to the moon by Neil Armstrong and his crew had several conspiracy theories of being a false expedition without success‚ which sprang from criticisms regarding the “Earthrise” photo. Andrea Retolaza American History May‚ 13th 2011 OUTLINE The Apollo 11 voyage to the moon could be not true I. The Apollo 11 voyage to the moon by Neil Armstrong and his crew had several

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    ------------------------------------------------- September 19th ------------------------------------------------- Film Form; Film & Critical Analysis – Chapter 11 * Step 1: Develop a thesis * What is interesting‚ disturbing or noteworthy? * Does that aspect illustrate a concept from lecture w clarity? Is it a good example of something we talked about in class? * Did it have a unique effect on you? * Step 2: Segment the film * What features stuck out the most

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    Venice opens onto conversation between Antonio and his colleagues‚ while the film opens with a montage showing and explaining the oppression faced daily by the Jews of sixteenth- century Venice. The audience is informed by subtitles that the Jew’s of Venice were required to live in seclusion in an antiquated section of Venice‚ and were required to wear red hats whenever they left the ghettoes. As the montage progresses it shows Jews being attacked by Christian citizens‚ with one Jewish man even being

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    The royal Tenenbaums

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    An analysis of mise- en- scene‚ editing and sound of “The Royal Tenenbaums” According to Mike Crisp‚ editing “comes in a category some where between nrain surgery at one extreme and tiling the bathroom at the other”.(Orpen 2003‚ 16) French director claude Chabrol compared editing similarly‚ to doing the washing up: “Script writing is like cooking. Shooting‚ the part I enjoy the most‚ is like eating. Editing therefore is‚ well‚ the wasing up.” (Orpen 2003‚ 16) The following essay will analyze mise-

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