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    Scene Analysis: Mrs. Kane

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    Kane’s point-of-view through the window. She calls to her son from inside the house‚ and the window creates a frame around the him playing in the snow. As Charles plays ‚ Mrs. Kane is in the process of signing him over to Mr. Thatcher. As Mrs. Kane sits to the foreground of the shot we see that she is an important character in this scene as this pattern continues with her always being at the foreground of the shot. This film technique indicates to us that she

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    The term “World Citizen” defines a person who feels a responsibility for the human race all together‚ irrespective of their identity as a citizen. Personally‚ I do feel for the human race regardless of their location‚ country‚ or culture. My feelings and admiration toward individuals are solely based on their actions‚ not their gender or race. Living in New York City as a twenty-four year old I saw how culture and race impacts many citizens. For example‚ in 2014 the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter made

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    My Great American Citizen After deep consideration of who to choose as my great American citizen‚ I decided that Beyoncé was my top choice. Not only has she inspired thousands through her music‚ but she also has a passion for charity. As CNN said‚ “Beyoncé and Jay Z have been on quite the philanthropic streak‚ blurring the distinction between entertainer and saint.” To start off the pillars of character‚ Beyoncé is trustworthy because she has no criminal record‚ therefore making her out to be

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    In Crave by Sarah Kane‚ the discussions of violence between a series of characters‚ named C‚ M‚ B‚ A‚ that express a unique form of poetic narrative that expresses the subconscious mind of reactionary violence in terms of victim status. The exchange between predator and victim status is an important aspect of the character‚ A‚ that illustrates the cycle of family abuse that define familial relationships. These family relationship define the reactionary forms of violence that exchange the aggressor/victim

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    S Is For Strawberry When we are kids our parents tend to teach us how important is to eat fruits‚ what they don’t teach us is what comes along with that. That is for us to experience because only the ones who do‚ are the ones who can really take something out of it. I am a fruit person; I can say that I like them all but every time I try eating strawberries something interesting happens to me. I am like a little girl looking for what is there to learn about fruits in her first day of kindergarten

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    <center><b>The Unknown Citizen Is Me</b></center> <br> <br>"The Unknown Citizen"‚ a poem written by W.H. Auden‚ reflects a period of vast change in America’s history‚ making "The Unknown Citizen" an example of the government’s view of the perfect modern man in an overrated‚ unrealistic society. <br> <br>During the time period that this poem was written‚ in the late 1930’s‚ The United States was going through tremendous social‚ political and economic change. Following the passing of Black Monday

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    Citizens on Patrol

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    Citizens on Patrol What would an individual do to keep their home or neighborhood safe? The answer has become quite popular over the last few decades. In fact neighborhood prevention is becoming extremely popular as well as successfully reducing crime in some neighborhoods. One of the major forms of neighborhood crime prevention is citizen patrol. Citizen patrol or often referred to as citizen on patrol is extremely popular due to the fact that it solely relies on surveillance. Furthermore

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    Investment Bodie Kane Notes

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    Study notes of Bodie‚ Kane & Marcus By Zhipeng Yan Investment Zvi Bodie‚ Alex Kane and Alan J. Marcus Chapter One: The Investment Environment ....................................................................... 2 Chapter Two: Financial Instruments................................................................................... 4 Chapter Three: How Securities Are Traded........................................................................ 8 Chapter Six: Risk and risk aversion...

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    Citizen Journalist

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    Caterin L. Villar November 27‚ 2011 English 102 Professor Rigney Is Assuming the Role of Citizen Journalist worth the Risk? Amateur journalism is becoming more and more popular everyday with the advancement of technology. Newspapers across America have become so decimated by staff cutbacks that citizen journalists are stepping in to fill the gap in covering the news.  Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and Youtube are only some of the free websites where users are connected with others and can share in

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    The Poem "The Unknown Citizen" by W.H. Auden is a satire. Its narrator is the state. In this‚ the state pays tribute and describes a successful and positive product of its efficiency and effectiveness. In other words‚ it builds the character later described to the reader as "the perfect citizen." The narrator speaks as if he is delivering a speech or common tribute using words and phrases that are familiar to the reader. Using such imagery helps the reader paint a clear picture of the character

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