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    Brother Leon Character

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    assignments? Noteworthy characters: Archie Costello: The main antagonist/mastermind behind the assignments. Drives Jerry to the end‚ and has a knack for psychological games Brother leon: A power hungry narcissist who’s slowly corrupting the system‚ and competing in a battle with Jerry over selling the chocolates Both brother leon and Archie seem to reflect each other in the same way and are a lot alike‚ but are still competing against each other for

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    The Fall of Lehman Brothers Before their bankruptcy in which they filed on September 2008‚ Lehman was the fourth largest U.S. investment bank with over25‚000 employees worldwide. Its ‘death’ intensified the 2008 crisis and also contributed to erosion in market capitalization from global equity markets. The Lehman Brothers had a humble beginning‚ which came from a small general store in Alabama. They (Henry‚ Emanuel and Mayer Lehman) founded the Lehman Brothers which prospered and grew over the

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    Observing a Scene

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    My Dorm A common place amongst this university to some would be the housing dormitories. As some may consider me as a loner‚ I consider myself someone who is keen of privacy. My dorm is a place where I can gather my thoughts‚ my emotions and grasp reality. Being new to Massachusetts‚ I could describe any place I gaze upon; all being a new sight. It is too bland of an experience to describe a park‚ a beach‚ or a garden‚ because everyone has painted their own unique pictures of these familiar experiences

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    A Morning Scene

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    The faint melodious sounds of insects buzzing to attract their mates and frogs croaking under the falling dew from the trees‚ announcing the fall of the night and greatly anticipating the rise of the day. While the humans are still asleep in slumber land‚ the animals of every corner of the earth are waiting to celebrate a new day‚ an adventure full of excitement‚ directly from God. Unfortunately the nocturnal animal‚ the owl is spotted to be ready for a long sleep and to dream the night away - will

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    Blood Imagery in Macbeth

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    Shakespeare uses blood to show how it reminds Macbeth of the violent acts he has committed and how he has become obsessed with the blood on his hands. Initially the blood represents courage and bravery. For brave Macbeth-well he deserves that name- “disdaining fortune‚ with his brandished steel‚ which smoked with bloody execution‚ like valor’s minion carved out his passage"(Shakespeare 408). Banquo praises his defeat of the Macdonald’s army‚ however this representation of blood changes as the play

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    Motif Of Blood In Macbeth

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    Alyssa Klimo English 3-4 Clean from my Hand I believe that the most prominent of the many motifs in Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth” was blood. Blood appears in nearly every scene‚ if not physically then at least as an idea. It is like a presence lurking in the background at every moment‚ waiting to make its grand appearance. In the opening scene of Macbeth‚ blood as well as grime covers the captain‚ who has just gotten back from one of the bloodiest battles of Scotland to that date. King Duncan

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    Crime Scene Reconstruction

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    Kristin Waters Crime Scene Reconstruction ENC 1102-154 Reconstructing a crime scene takes a lot of effort from experienced law enforcement‚ medical examiners‚ and criminalists. All of these professionals give unique perspectives to develop a crime-scene reconstruction. Forensic scientists also play a vital role in helping to reconstruct the crime scene. They use the crime-scene reconstruction to show events that occurred prior to‚ during‚ and after a crime was committed. (Saferstein‚ 2009)

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    Role Of Blood In Macbeth

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    Macbeth Blood is something that appears very often throughout the acts. It becomes very obvious in the beginning of the story when it is shown through fear and guilt. It is presented as a motif throughout this story by making the blood something that will be “stained” into their lives. The reason being for the guilt‚ has been formed from the mistakes Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have or about to have made. Macbeth talks about how he could fill all the oceans with the amount of blood that is on his

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    The chase scenes in The General can be considered modern because it employs an abundance of continuity editing‚ which is still used today. Analytical editing (a type of continuity edit) is used when Johnny hops off the train to tie the rope around the telegraph line. There is first a long shot of Johnny jumping off the train and seeming to walk out of the frame. Next‚ the camera is behind him as he walks in the frame and throws the rope on the line. Instead of this action taking place in a single

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    Mise en scene

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    instance‚ we watched Quentin Tarantino’s‚ Reservoir Dogs — it was the first time I had ever seen the film‚ it was weird‚ but cool. Anyway… The first major paper in the class is a scene analysis. We could pick any movie‚ any scene. I choose the movie‚ Saving Private Ryan; hopefully you are able to figure which scene via my essay… The world as we experience it through our own senses is limited in its scope to the singular perspective. In film‚ however‚ using the same setting with the use of many

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