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    gave a full account of how the 9/11 attack created a ripple effect on the national sporting events‚ but I like the other non-fiction narrative ’Fear & Loathing in America’ better. For one‚ it is a combination of fact-based plots‚ story-oriented structures and authenticity-driven purpose‚ yet a thought-provoking literature. Besides‚ having compared both works‚ the narrative kept my attention most‚ because it is informative‚ profound‚ and offers original insights into the whole incident.

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    Science Fiction essay Science fiction writers clearly find that controlling governments can be dangerous and that these governments attempt to control by limiting information and knowledge. Firstly‚ in the “The Obsolete Man‚” the government controls books by getting rid of them and controls religion by destroying of the idea of God. The Chancellor stated “ ‘The state has proven there is no god.’ ” (The Obsolete Man). In addition‚ the people in “There Will Come Soft Rain‚” the family was having

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    In this article‚ I am going to compare and contrast the narrative structures‚ generic codes and conventions of film noir with more recent neo-noirs; the films I’m going to use to do this are Double Indemnity and Pulp Fiction. I’m also going to investigate the relationship between original film noirs and the Hollywood studio system and contemporary production contexts in the North American Film Industry. The first film I’m going to be looking at is Double Indemnity‚ a classic noir film which follows

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    After WWI was over‚ everything seemed to be back in order. People were moving on the streets‚ children were outside playing‚ everyone seemed happy. But it only lasted for a while because the nightmare had just begun. It all started one early morning when I went to visit my best friend Agnes. As I was walking to his house I could sense something bad was about to happen. The streets were very quiet and nobody seemed to be outside. I knocked on the door and waited‚ and then Agnes opened the door.

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    Josie’s Departure Hilary Clinton said‚ “We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society.” Society is the collection of people living together in a more or less ordered community. There is so much hostility happening in societies that people are aware of. The Day it Happened by Rosario Morales proves that society condones domestic violence‚ teaches decision making‚ and promotes social interactions. Society teaches continual domestic violence especially in

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    In the short story “The Shoemaker” written by Roch Carrier‚ there are significant symbols appear throughout the whole story. The three main symbols are the boy‚ his shoes‚ and the atomic bomb. The author represents a mini-sized world to us by using these symbols. The boy represents the innocent‚ naïve and immature characteristics like many of us today. He believes in himself‚ he thinks that it’s the shoemaker who fixed his old shoes even though his mom’s statement is different. He knows “during

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    Alien friend or foe? Written by: ???? "Science fiction writers foresee the inevitable‚ and although problems and catastrophes may be inevitable‚ solutions are not." -Isaac Asimov. Science fiction films have become extremely popular over the last 30 years‚ with one of the most significant being Alien. These films are becoming more similar in structure; the hero versus the villain. And we all know that the hero‚ also known as the human‚ triumphs to victory. Is this because sci-fi films have

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    Fiction 2 Americans depend a great deal on entertainment to educate them about life. In several ways Americans live vicariously through the actors and actresses on television and believe themselves to learn many things from those actors and actresses. For example‚ many people have said they learned medical techniques by watching medical shows on television or believe they would know what to do in a medical emergency because they have seen it done on television. The same goes for Americans’

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    1990s‚ well written with a great director and a superstar cast. Even if you’ve watched it many times it only gets better. If you want to see a great movie‚ watch Pulp Fiction. I am interested in many television programs‚ novels and films‚ but when posed the question to explain or evaluate a specific favorite‚ I easily choose Pulp Fiction. Released in 1994 and directed by Quentin Tarantino‚ the plot of this film lets you take a glimpse into the not so normal lives of two hired killers‚ a boxer who will

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    neither is happy and they wish for something greater. Without these particular settings that Bambara and Updike chose‚ the stories would have no meaning. For instance‚ if Bambara set Sylvia in a prestigious and wealthy neighborhood‚ there would be no narrative. “The Lesson” then

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