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    The Title We all like to take a time out and sit down with our loved ones‚ and watch a heart touching movie every once in a while. What we don’t do is actually take time to really focus and understand completely what the point of the movie is or what it is trying to get across to the audience. I was able to take time and sit down‚ and enjoy and evaluate the movie‚ "We Were Soldiers." I was able to come to the conclusion that it is a very accurate movie‚ give or take a few facts. The quality of

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    The moral issue of torture is one that has come under scrutiny by many national and international organizations as of late. To talk about torture one must really understand what torture is. As taken from Dictionary.com "1.a. Infliction or severe physical pain as a means of punishment or coercion. b. An instrument or a method for inflicting such pain. 2. Excruciating physical or mental pain; agony. 3. Something causing severe pain or anguish." This is just the literal meaning of the word but doesn’t

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    Few stories can capture your mind and soul in a visceral way from the beginning‚ and never leave you. Berserk is one of them. Written and illustrated by the legendary manga artist Kentaro Miura‚ Berserk (ベルセルク) is an epic fantasy saga that knows no time‚ no boundaries‚ and has no end. It tells the story of Gatsu (ガッツ)‚ a boy born from the corpse of a woman hung on a battlefield‚ who struggles to fight his unfortunate destiny. Set in a fictional version of medieval Europe‚ Gatsu is a young mercenary

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    Q. Apply at least two theories or ideas to a media text or genre: The Shawshank redemption – Vladimir Propp’s narative theory relates to this movie. In every narrative there are always certain people that play certain roles and the theory is correct in it’s assessment when compared to this film. Beginning with the hero – this character leads the whole narrative and is usually looking for or trying to achieve something. In this case it is male who is also the main character being Andy Dufresne‚

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    Scotland from English rule. He died 23rd August 1305 but it is a mystery to when he was born but it was around the 1270s. But historians believe he was born around the town of Elderslie‚ Renfrewshire‚ Scotland. He had no record of having any children Sir William Wallace was a Scottish knight and landowner who became one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He was the second of three sons of Sir Malcolm Wallace and Margaret de Crauford. Wallace may have been outlawed

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    It has been scientifically proven that eternally men and women are completely different. The way both sexes give out responses‚ reactions‚ mental thinking‚ understanding and carrying pain in the heart it is all composed into two different categories. Love and communication will always be connected. I have witnessed that without proper communication and effort‚ a relationship will suffer. If wounded‚ the heart of a man or women can take years to heal and in that healing breaks through a new creature

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    to be rare aberrations when they are depressingly routine‚ ignoring the sexual violence within families and the need to make the legal system accountable to the female citizenry. ow that the gang rape victim christened as “Nirbhaya”‚ “Braveheart”‚ “India’s Daughter”‚ etc‚ by the media‚ has finally been laid to rest‚ despite the Delhi administration’s best efforts to prolong her ordeal until the protestors at India Gate were worn out‚ perhaps it is time to address deeper concerns that

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    INNAZ The weather outside was raining‚ The classroom inside was freezing‚ I saw you at the corner of my eye‚ Sitting there‚ without​ a care‚ I saw where our futures lie Terrible poem‚ I know. I wrote it after I heard Let It Snow‚ the Christmas song. Even the first line is almost verbatim‚ I just changed ‘frightful’ to ‘raining’. I’m not much of a poet but I never really knew how to start a story. I definitely wasn’t going to start with “Once upon a time…” because this isn’t an old fairytale love

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    When reading an Ernest Hemingway novel‚ one must try very hard to focus on the joy and encouragement found in the work. For Whom the Bell Tolls is full of love and beauty‚ but is so greatly overshadowed by this lingering feeling of doom--a feeling that does not let you enjoy reading‚ for you are always waiting for the let down‚ a chance for human nature to go horribly awry. This feeling is broken up into three specific areas. In Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ For Whom the Bell Tolls‚ humanity is exploited

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    The Setting of Macbeth The Tragedy of Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare about a regicide‚ a killing of a king to rise to power‚ and its outcomes. It is Shakespeare’s shortest tragedy and is believed to have been written sometime between 1603 and 1607. It was first published in the Folio of 1623‚ possibly from a prompt book for a specific performance. Shakespeare’s sources for the tragedy are the accounts of King Macbeth of Scotland‚ Macduff‚ and Duncan in Holinshed’s Chronicles (1587)‚ a

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