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    Shadow of a Doubt

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    Shadow of a Doubt 1. Story and Plot What is the difference between story and plot?  In narrative films the difference between story and plot is quite important. The story is all the events “explicitly presented and those the viewer infers” that occur in the narrative arranged by the viewer in their chronological order (Bordwell & Thompson‚ 2010‚ p.80). This material as defined in Film Art‚ is know as diegetic and therefore existed in the narrative world and can be seen and heard by the characters

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    Case Brief The Day After

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    Case Names and Roles Case #13 “The Day After” Charlie Jones: former Chief Executive of Riley Memorial Hospital Russell Adams: board chairman at Riley Memorial Hospital Bill Handy: COO of Riley Memorial Hospital Dr. Ralph Kemper: Chief of Radiology at Riley Memorial Hospital Background and Facts Over the last 18 months the average occupancy at Riley Memorial Hospital had fallen. This was certainly a cause for concern for Charlie and the hospital board. As a result‚ 134 employees were laid off to

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    Ku Klux Klan In The 1920's

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    involved in World War I. It was founded by William J. Simmons‚ a Methodist circuit preacher who had fifteen followers. The movie The Birth of Nation was Simmons inspiration and recruiting tool for the Klan. From 1915 to 1920 Simmons was able to earn a living by attracting several thousand members to the Klan who agreed to pay membership fees. In the beginning‚ the Klan had only 4‚000 to 5‚000 members throughout Georgia and Alabama‚ however when Simmons signed a marketing contract with Edward Clarke and

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    turtle Charlie. In the end‚ he was considered “Slower Than The Rest.” this story shows that no matter how hard you try not to be noticed‚ you will eventually end up being noticed and you might even get rewarded for it. One reason Leo and Charlie are alike is because‚ Leo was lost in a huge world where nobody understood him. Leo was put in a special class‚ for special needs. In the story‚ Leo found a turtle on the side of a road. He named it Charlie. Another reason Leo and Charlie are alike

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    Rain Man

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    Charlie Babbit; a self centered man who had only cared about himself in the movie "Rain Man". Charlie was very materialistic and cared deeply about money‚ money and more money. He had recently bought foreign cars that he was trying to sell through his business‚ but first he had to get them approved through the EPA. To fix these cars‚ Charlie had to take out bank loans which came with interest and a time limit. With days passing on without Charlie selling his vehicles‚ he recieves a call and becomes

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    his first year of high school. Charlie is an emotionally unstable freshman. A few weeks into the school year‚ Charlie attends a home football game at his school‚ where he meets Patrick and Sam- a brother and sister (who are seniors) who will become Charlie’s best friends through the entire year. Through the novel‚ Charlie makes mistakes and faces difficult times. Throughout the book‚ Stephen Chbosky uses many different quotes and literary elements to showcase who Charlie is as a character and how he

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    Flowers for Algernon. In the short story "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes‚ the main character Charlie Gordon has an IQ of 68 and desires to become intelligent. He is chosen to undergo an operation to increase his intelligence level to 204‚ however he is unaware of the consequences that may follow. His experiment is not worth the risk because he realizes that humans can be cruel‚ the experiment is not permanent‚ and he loses his friends and job. One of the reasons

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    happy and names the turtle Charlie. In the end Leo has to make a presentation on wildlife and uses Charlie as an example of a slow animals. This story shows that Charlie improved Leos life. One way Charlie has improved Leos life. Charlie gave Leo a friend. Leo is placed in a separate class and because he is slower than others and he doesn’t make friends easily. In paragraph 5 it says‚ “He hadn’t any friends because he was slower than the rest.”‚ This quote shows Charlie made

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    could make someone an instant genius. It sounds great‚ except there is a catch. This surgery has never been used before and there may be some… side effects. This is the situation a mentally disabled man‚ Charlie Gordon was thrust into in the short story “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes. Charlie is a happy man. Daily he is a janitor in a factory. Nightly‚ he attends Miss Kinnians class for adults. His life is fine but he wants one thing‚ to be intelligent. Meanwhile‚ two scientists‚ Dr. Nemur and

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    Stephen Chbosky‚ Charlie‚ a freshman in high school‚ grows from being someone who sits by and watches life to a person who fully participates in life. Charlie’s personality changes a lot throughout the book. He starts off as a person who sits back and watches all the people and situations in life around him pass him by. This continues until his teacher‚ Bill‚ convinces him that it is important to participate in life and not just be an observer. This conversation is life-changing for Charlie‚ and sends

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