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    portrayed by Estrada 3. Theorize how Estrada‟s films helped catapult him to the highest post in the land II. Action as a genre Genres are film categories roughly differentiating one type from another. This differentiation allows filmmakers and even moviegoers to identify usual narratives of the film and how the movie is expected to unfold. Genres‟ characteristics are also sometimes called conventions or codes. When it comes to action genre films‚ stunts and fights are commonly expected. In fact‚

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    Ten World Current Events

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    Project in Social Studies Ten current world events Submitted by : Thea Dacyl C. Madrilejo of 9-Courtesy Submitted to: Ms. Carolyn Anne Buen Current Event #1: The 2012 London Summer Olympics The Games of the XXX Olympiad or London 2012 started from July 27‚ 2012 to August 12‚ 2012‚ which took place in London‚ United Kingdom. More than 10‚000 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees participated. The Games received much praise for their organization‚ with the volunteers

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    The Blind Side

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    With the promotional poster depicting a picture of a woman holding the hand of an oversized football player leading him onto the field‚ the movie “The Blind Side” made skeptics of moviegoers. Challenged by most energy-packed movies that hit the screens in 2009‚ the movie at hind sight did not do much visual stimulation. However‚ being a movie that faithfully represents the real life experience of famed football star Michael Oher‚ it did not fail to raise a lot of eyebrows from both movie fans and

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    MUS 354 exam 2 f

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    MUS 354: The Beatles After the Beatles (Fall B 2013) You are signed in as: Feiwen Wu Top of Form Sign Out Bottom of Form Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #2 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 8:39 pm Arizona time Top of Form 1 ______________ composed and sang this late 1970s song.  Ringo Starr  George Harrison  Klaus Voorman  Paul McCartney  John Lennon 2 Beginning at the end of June of 1977‚ John‚ Yoko‚ and son Sean will spend four months visiting ________‚ including local

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    Film influenced World War Two in numerous ways both positive and negative. Film helped America stay positive‚ inspired‚ and created a strong national moral. While‚ propaganda film convinced the majority of Germans that Jews caused all of society’s problems. People can be inspired in various ways but during World War Two film contributed the majority of America’s inspiration and moral. Hollywood’s greatest contribution to the war efforts was moral. Movies during the war often had an underlying message

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    Film Analysis: The Help

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    The movie The Help‚ produced by Kathryn Stockett‚ depicts the average lifestyle of African American women during the 1960’s‚ at the advent of the Civil Rights Movement.The most conventional job for an African American woman during this period was a maid for an American family. The movie has a social message and “explores race relations in the 1960’s South by telling the stories of four black housekeepers and the white women for whom they work ” (“Former Slave Sues Author For False Portrayal” 1)

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    MCCARTHYISM   (​ Maddie​ ‚ ​ Nicholas McCarthy accused innocent citizens of being communist. He ensured political  success by corrupting the government.He would make false accusations during hearings to make  things better for himself. ​ ‚ ​ Ashley  ​ ‚ ​ Mary Beth​ ) 1. Who was McCarthy?  Discuss his position in the  senate as well as his perspective and role in the hearings.  Senator Joseph McCarthy was the man who accused fellow government employees of being  Communists. He would find evide

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    brown vs. board

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    life for several decades”. (Papers 3:472) “Brown vs. Board of Education was a consolidation of five desegregation cases: Brown v Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas‚ Briggs v Elliot Davis v. County School Board of Prince Edward County‚ Virginia‚ Bolling v. Sharpe‚ and Belton v. Gebhart. These cases were designed to challenge the “separate but equal “ doctrine established in the U.S. Supreme Court’s Plessy v Ferguson decision‚ and because of their common legal challenge the supreme court combined

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    Masa Media

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    Reach paper Mass Media Part I: The Problem. In the aftermath of the Columbine school shootings‚ parents were eager to find someone or something to take the blame for the tragedy. We as Americans are a culture that has to be able to control the outcome of our everyday lives. When something happens that catches us off guard‚ we get frightened and jump to conclusions. With no closure in sight from the columbine shootings‚ parents across the country wanted answers. Instead of evaluating their

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    Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka For much of the ninety years preceding the Brown case‚ race relations in the U.S. had been dominated by racial segregation. This policy had been endorsed in 1896 by the United States Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson‚ which held that as long as the separate facilities for the separate races were "equal‚" segregation did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment ("no State shall... deny to any person... the equal protection of the laws.") In the

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