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    used the strings to make people feel deep emotions right down to their nerve endings. It was a musical representation of what the characters were thinking and feeling throughout the film. “The marriage of Alfred Hitchcock’s movie and Bernard‚ or Benny‚ Herrmann’s music is seen as a perfect union‚ the peak of the collaboration between the English-born director who moved to Hollywood and the composer from New York City who lived his later years in Britain” (Siegel). I think that these outstanding

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    Nearly all authors convey a message through their writings‚ though many of those messages do not apply to society today. However‚ the views presented in The Canterbury Tales can be applied to the present society. The Wife of Bath‚ the Oxford Clerk‚ and the Pardoner present universal views that are depicted in society today. The moral and ethical views portrayed by the prologues and tales in The Canterbury Tales‚ by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ are still sometimes valid today. People covet sovereignty over their

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    How many of you can truly say that they know what our ancestors went through in slavery. If your answer was yes‚ kind of‚ or maybe so‚ that is wrong. No one could know what they went through except for the people who were slaves because you weren’t there and you don’t know. I use to think that I knew what the women‚ children‚ and men went through in slavery but I didn’t until I read Incidents in a life of a slave girl. Jacobs’s purpose for writing Incidents in a life of a slave girl was to show other

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    Elephant the Movie

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    Gus Van Sant’s Elephant was at once critically praised and denounced by both film reviewers and filmgoers alike. The cinematography takes you on a waltz throughout a seemingly typical day at an unnamed high school‚ stopping through the journey to focus on the stereotypes of school. The jock‚ the quirky artist‚ the cliqued girls‚ the skateboarder‚ they are all represented and representative of his film. Van Sant created a film‚ seemingly without a staunch opinion on the horrors of the Columbine

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    Skyscraper and Sears Tower

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    skyscraper architecture "http://www.coshe.com/search/" The architectural design of the 20th century skyscrapers has been redefined due to the advancement of our modern technology. Benny Louie Humanity 450 Dr. Maureen Schmid 17 May 1999 The architectural design of the 20th century skyscrapers has been redefined due to the advancement of our modern technology. In our modern society‚ the architectural design of skyscrapers is changing the downtown landscape of metropolitan areas. Due to the change of

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    Analysis Of Tomorrowland

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    Tomorrowland has a very personal connection with Belgium and it’s citizens. The name of the town in which the festival is held‚ Boom‚ means tree when translated to English‚ an appropriate title. In 2013 the concert pumped over 70 million euros into the Belgian economy from visitors booking flights and accommodations near the festival among other various expenditures (16). Organizers continually show their appreciation of Belgium’s hosting of the event; one gesture of gratitude being the pre-sale

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    Impact of Cultural Exchanges: Jazz and Rock n’ Roll Americans and Soviets both viewed popular culture as an important weapon in the battle to attain influence in Europe during the Cold War. Each thought that increasing the strength of its culture could play a crucial role in winning support for its side. The U.S. wished to limit the influence of the Soviet Union and prevent Communism from spreading over the world. Due to the USSR having significant control over Eastern Europe‚ the U.S. needed

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    References: S YOUNG JOON KIM‚ THE KOREA BRAND. “HAVE U EVER HEARD ABOUT FIVE YEAR PLANS FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT?” WEB. JANUARY 01. 2011

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    Dizzy Gillespie

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    Dizzy Gillespie deservedly ranks amongst the most influential and innovative jazz musicians of all times. Every note played with his trumpet captivated a legion of devout followers from all different age demographics and cultural backgrounds. Only Miles Davis and Louis Armstrong can tread the waters of his talent and his ever-growing legend‚ which was propelled by his revolutionary style. The Bebop revolution would have been a real yawner without notable Dizzy Gillespie tracks and stunning collaborations

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    Curiosity Killed the Cat

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    Curiosity killed the cat "Curiosity killed the cat" is a proverb used to warn of the dangers of unnecessary investigation or experimentation. A less frequently-seen rejoinder to "curiosity killed the cat" is "but‚ satisfaction brought it back".[1] The original form of the proverb‚ now little used‚ was "Care killed the cat". In this instance‚ "care" was defined as "worry" or "sorrow." An easier definiton of the phrase curiosity killed the cat would be that being curious can sometimes lead to

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