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    Alcatraz prison was presumed to be an inescapable prison or an escape proof prison. Although the prisoners are presumed dead there is a $1 million dollar bounty on the three prisoners whereabouts. The movie called Escape from Alcatraz starring Clint Eastwood as Frank Morris JR has made the infamous Alcatraz escape one of the most famous escapes from a prison in US history. The US marshals service took over the manhunt for the three escaped survivors; the case was inherited by a US Marshal by the name

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    Gran Torino

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    Taking a look at the final movies‚ Gran Torino and Sixteen Candles‚ we have two very different movies in terms of tone‚ plot and characters. Gran Torino (2008) is a drama that revolves around an old‚ recently widowed Korean War veteran that appears disillusioned from the modern world and is alienated from his family and seemingly bitter towards everyone. By an at-first shaky relationship with his Hmong neighbors‚ Walt develops a connection with them and goes through a revelation of sorts about

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    Jesus Martinez It was a Wednesday morning that I’ll never forget. I had woken up at 3 in the morning because I had to be at a park for a physical fitness test. The test was not until 6 but because I was taking the bus‚ I had to make sure I was out of bed and out of the house early in the morning. The first few minutes of my commute were peaceful; there was light rain‚ birds chirping‚ the insect’s low buzzing in the distance. It was just a normal morning. After I had gotten on the 85 bus that goes

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    Gangsta Rap: Crime

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    does not comfort someone when listening to Snoop Doggy Dog or Ice Cube talk of sex‚ violence‚ beatings‚ and suicide. Hollywood‚ the country’s Mecca for TV and movies‚ is another contaminated disaster area. This area has given us hero’s such as Clint Eastwood‚ Humphrey Bogart‚ and Bruce Willis. Once filmmakers would evoke sexual interests through eye contact or a touch of the leg. Today cinematographers resort to graphic sexual acts and horrific beatings. A poll by Newsweek stated that sexual moderation

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    When thinking about the word respect‚ many have no idea what it really means. Nowadays many people have different meanings for the word respect‚ but there is only one true meaning. The definition for the respect is as follows‚ a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities‚ qualities‚ or achievements. Apperception‚ esteem‚ consideration‚ dignity‚ recognition‚ and honor are just a few of the synonyms. So of course‚ criticism‚ dishonor‚ disrespect‚ neglect‚ disregard

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    Thesis Statement

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    Thesis Statements A thesis statement should be argumentative (debatable) and function as a one-two sentence --condensation of your paper’s primary claim (or argument). Thesis statements are necessary so that readers can identify the point and/or argument of your paper early in the paper. A thesis statement also allows you to state the primary reasons behind your paper’s argument early in the paper. A thesis statement is not a “duh” statement‚ such as “The extermination of the Jews was bad

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    needs such as food and water at the bottom‚ and our desire for self fulfillment at the top. This theory raises the age-old question: Food and water can keep us breathing‚ but is that all we need in our lives? In the film‚ Gran Torino‚ directed by Clint Eastwood‚ Walt Kowalski is a veteran and retired auto worker who has only needed his shotgun‚ beer cans and his dog‚ Daisy. Haunted by his past‚ Walt had never been able to live life to the fullest‚ but when 17-year-old Thao shows up at his door‚ he gets

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    Birth of a Nation

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    Racism has been around since the beginning of time. Basically if you had a skin tone darker than the shade of white‚ you were inferior. Times have now changed‚ but there are remnants of this subject everywhere‚ even in film. The movie Birth of a Nation is considered one of the greatest films of all time‚ even with these themes. AMC’s Filmsite even has it listed within the 100 Greatest Films of All Time. Another movie with the some of the same themes is Blazing Saddles. Blazing Saddles does not have

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    Robert de Niro

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    This assignment will focus on the life of Robert de Niro. Robert de Niro he is American and was born 17.08.1943 in New York. He is an actor‚ director and producer. His father was Italian and Irish and his mother was of English‚ German‚ French and Dutch ancestry. De Niro’s parents divorced when he was three years old. De Niro attended PS41 a public elementary school in Manhatan through the sixth grade and then went to the private Elisabeth Irvin High School. For the seventh

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    human nature

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    (brainyquote.com) Evil and good are both in human nature. There are times when people show their evil side and later they show their good side. These two combinations make up someones human nature. Along with human nature is the loss of innocence. Clint Eastwood once said‚ “The innocence of childhood is like the innocence of a lot of animals” (brainyquote.com). Innocence in a child’s childhood is very important because they want to be a child for as long as they can. No child wants to lose their innocence

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