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    Nissan Crash

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    RECONSTRUCTION PRE-CRASH: On 11-23-2016 at approximately 0020 hours‚ a 2003 Nissan 350Z was eastbound on Brandon Parkway at a high rate of speed and entered a sweeping right curve in the roadway. The driver lost control of the Nissan‚ with the rear of the Nissan sliding to the left and starting a clockwise rotation. The driver of the Nissan overcorrected the steering‚ causing the Nissan to begin a rotation in a counterclockwise direction and thereby unable to safely negotiate the curve. The

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    Vincent Van Gogh

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    Impressionism Almond Blossom‚ Vincent van Gogh‚ 1890‚ Post-Impressionism‚ oil on canvas Van Gogh is my favorite artist from the Post-Impressionism era. I believe he used painting as an outlet to express his emotions‚ turmoil and inner demons. In the last couple of years of his life van Gogh was inspired be Japanese woodblocks and almond trees. Van Gogh was very close to his younger Theo and they kept in touch with each other through correspondence via postal service. In January in 1890‚ Theo

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    Vincent Van Gogh

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    method to sharpen his painting abilities and at the same time‚ a way to soul-search within himself‚ and look beyond pure physical appearance in his paintings; “"I am looking for a deeper likeness than that obtained by a photographer.” (van Gogh.) Vincent van Gogh created over 43 self-portraits over the course of his lifetime‚ literally illustrating a timeline of his life. His timeline of self-portraits also display his progression as an artist and his influences‚ as he experiences new cultures and

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    Crash Paper

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    Crash displayed various aspects of racism and stereotypes that occur everyday. One of the three major scenes in the movie that stood out was when the two officers pull over a black couple. Obviously they’ve done nothing completely harmful‚ reckless or dangerous. The leading officer claims the wife was performing falatio‚ while driving a vehicle‚ which could be a form of reckless driving and can be penalized for it. In fear of authority‚ and in all respect‚ the husband complies as polite as possible

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    Crash Redemption

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    “No matter how far wrong you’ve gone‚ you can always turn around.” The world renowned 2005 film‚ Crash‚ directed by Paul Haggis‚ sends the positive message of hope and potential for redemption in the world. Many of the characters make the wrong decisions and receive grace from the universe‚ which shows the audience that they should always be hopeful and understand that redemption is possible. Although the characters’ motives may not be justified‚ an unearthly force gives them the opportunity to redeem

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    Crash and Racism

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    Paul Haggis’ Crash is a drama set in the Los Angels area‚ the main concept of the film is racial and social tensions in L.A.‚ Paul Haggis claims that it’s a “passion piece” due to it being inspired by a real life incident wherein his car was stolen outside a store in 1991 as he clearly states on the Crash commentary track. Now my reaction to this film was at first shocked and in awe of the brutality of the first 30 minutes. Such as Anthony and Peter’s discussion in the first few minutes about

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    A. It is far to say that Eugene and Vincent have more differences between the two of them then similarities. First‚ Vincent is incredibly hard working and determined to achieve his goals and will stop at nothing to achieve this. For example‚ enduring the long process of DNA swapping and getting his legs extended. Eugene‚ however‚ is quite the opposite he always thought he would be the best and could not deal with the fact that he came second in a race‚ which led him to becoming an alcoholic and trying

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    Crash Essay

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    Julius M Dix Professor Gail Lighthipe Writing 106 Section 1 12 November 2013 Crash Essay Crash is the perfect analogy of how we as a human race deal with life‚ people and our own experiences. Physical characteristics and racial differences may be interpreted as two distinguishing traits that separate us. I think it’s what keeps us apart. That leaves several abstract questions that the film Crash illustrates. What are the origins of personal prejudice? Do individuals experience stereotypes

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    Vincent Van Gogh

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    II. Early Life of van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh was born on March 30‚ 1853 in Groot- Zundert‚ a village close to Breda in the province of North Brabant¬¬¬¬¬-a region in the south of the Netherlands‚ a predominantly Catholic area. He was the oldest child of Theodorus van Gogh‚ a minister of the Dutch reformed church‚ and Anna Cornelia Carbentus. As a child‚ Vincent was serious‚ silent and thoughtful. He attended the Zundert Village School from 1860‚ where the single Catholic teacher taught

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    Train Crash

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    (often called "bullet trains") at speeds of 200 to 300 kilometers (125 to 185 miles) per hour‚ on schedules timed down to the minute. Emergency inspections are being conducted on all Shinkansen trains and detailed information on the cause of the ICE crash is being compiled by these companies to help ensure future safety. Immediate Inspection of Trains‚ Crossings The ICE accident occurred when the train was traveling at 200 kph (125 mph). All cars except for the lead engine derailed‚ smashing into

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