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    Citizen Kane-Cinematography Citizen Kane is about a man who is given the chance to be successful and he is but he dies with his last words being rosebud but what does this mean‚ people are trying to find out. In the end we find out it’s the sledge‚ which symbolises his childhood that he lost. Orson Welles created a new style of filmmaking by as he said himself in interview “ignorance.... sheer ignorance” One innovative aspect Citizen Kane introduced was deep focus because in lots of scenes

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    Kane

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    You Are The Sun by Jennifer Watching the world through a blacked-out window You see no sun‚ Yet people see light shining in your eyes‚ You are the sun for others Watching children play‚ wishing you were them‚ You start to cry‚ People see your child- like tears‚ Yet nobody seems to care Giving light to others‚ You realize you’re alone Your flame is burning brightly Yet you still feel blind But if you look deep into your heart‚ and open the window‚ You realize‚ You are the sun

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    Patrick Kane

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    In 2007‚ Patrick Kane was the 1st overall pick in the NHL Entry Draft. The Chicago Blackhawks‚ the team that he still plays for‚ drafted him. He was drafted number 1 due to his tremendous skills‚ which he showed off when playing minor and junior hockey. He is currently one of the top ten players in the NHL according to expert analysis. His NHL career‚ international play‚ and personal life have been very exciting to keep a track of to many fans. Patrick Kane’s NHL career began on July 25‚ 2007 when

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    On October 30‚ 1938‚ Orson Welles broadcasted a revised version of the novel War of the Worlds over the air as part of his usual radio dramas. The broadcast‚ however‚ was revised so it would be set in the United States and it even sounded like a news report. The radio drama led to mass panic all over the United States and even deaths. Because of this broadcast‚ Orson Welles is guilty of violating the Clear and Present Danger Clause of the 1st Amendment. Orson Welles violated the Clear and Present

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    epitome of a well behaved exemplary citizen. The poet Archias is also the embodiment of the values of Rome. He displays loyalty‚ honesty‚ and honorable character. These traits make him a model citizen. However we also have Roman citizens like Catalina who have done bad things like attempting to over throw the republic‚ attempting assassinations‚ and extorting money. Behaviors among citizens such as those displayed by Catalina force us to pose the question do those poorly behaved citizens make Rome and

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    Summary Of Hurry Kane

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    In the story‚ Hurry Kane‚ the narrator is a player that played on the team with Kane. They played for The Yankees‚ in New York City. The narrator tells his story from what he saw and what he was told‚ from the other players‚ on the team. The narrator of this story looks like he knows everything that is going on inside the team and outside of it and even shows us all the things that happened with Kane with his time in New York. Hurry Kane himself was from Yuma‚ Arizona. Arizona was not a state in

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    Charles Kane Identity

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    Charles Kane is the prime example of how wealth doesn’t equate to happiness. Material wealth and happiness are not exclusive‚ but one isn’t necessarily the causation of another. Throughout the movie‚ bits of the vast Xanadu is shown and the majority of the scenes show it as an extremely empty‚ yet elegant estate. It almost is a metaphor to Kane as he feels empty. The parental bonds he was supposed to cherish early in his life were forcibly severed and since then‚ he’s been struggling to figure out

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    Joe Kane, Savages

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    and gravely affected the life they led in the Ecuadorian amazon. In the book Savages Joe Kane gives a firsthand account at how the Huaorani fight to preserve their land and traditional way of life. ‘’We live with the spirit of the jaguar. We do not want to be civilized by your missionaries or killed by your oil companies. Must the jaguar die so that you can have more contamination and television?” (Kane 4) In this excerpt from a letter addressed to the President of the United States‚ it was

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    Citizen Kane‚ a classic American dramatic film‚ is considered to be the ultimate classic masterpiece and the world ’s most famous and highest rated film‚ as it is ranked the number one best film of all time. It was the first movie Orson Welles‚ a theatrical genius‚ co-wrote‚ directed‚ and produced at only an age of twenty-five years. The subject of this movie is the life of Charles Foster Kane‚ known as Citizen Kane‚ which is played by Welles himself. Dating back to 1941‚ Citizen Kane set a high

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    Mr Kane Venables

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    Tuesday 5th March 2013 Mr. Andrew Anderson 22 Celebration Street Leichhardt‚ Sydney NSW‚ 2040 Dear Andrew‚ Thank you very much for your recent letter outlining your interest in becoming a member of the Catholic community. I also understand that you are interested in knowing why and how the Eucharist is the pinnacle of catholic worship‚ so‚ I see it as my duty and honour to explain this to you. The word Eucharist is derived from the Greek word eukharistia‚ meaning thanksgiving. It is called

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