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    Sunset‚” “Ben Kenobi’s theme‚” “Obi-Wan’s theme‚” or in a music book‚ “May the Force be with you.” This musical theme is most notably heard in the very first Episode IV: A New Hope‚ in the cue “Binary Sunset‚” but also appears in all six movies. The scene where it is most memorable is where Luke Skywalker watches a pair of suns set on the horizon while thinking of his future. This theme ranges from indications of deep sadness that make one’s eyes watery to a hurried aggressiveness. The themes melody

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    Describe the importance of note taking‚ particularly in establishing the integrity of the crime scene. Compare and contrast the advantages of digital versus film photography. Note taking plays a large role in the investigations of crimes. Investigators should make very specific notes as they will be used for reference throughout the investigation. When the investigator arrives on scene they should immediately start taking notes on the crime scene and the surrounding area as well as take witness

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    Describe the marriage of Paulina and Gerardo Their marriage is controlling on Gerardo’s part and rather cautious with Paulina given her past. Gerardo seemingly plays the role of an affectionate husband with his embraces and pet names but has underlying examples of a persuasive and dominant control over Paulina while Paulina is still paranoid with her past traumas and not entirely trusting of her husband. Their love is questioned to be genuine at times where Paulina proceeds to hint his infidelity

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    Equus scene 20 Introduction: First we will summarize the scene‚ after that we will analyze the following features. (we will be discussing scene 20 first). Summary: Dysart and Alan are in the office of Dysart‚ however they are pretending to be at the stables. Dysart asks questions to Alan and Alan answers all of them. Alan tells about his ritual in the stable. He does this ritual every time before he rides a horse. In this ritual he gives the horse sandals and the ‘’Chinkle-chankle’’. Later they

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    You are the first officer at the scene of an outdoor assault. You find the victim bleeding but conscious‚ with two of the victim’s friends and several onlookers standing nearby. You call for backup and quickly glance around but see no one fleeing the scene. Describe the steps you would take while you wait for backup to arrive. 2. What kind of search pattern(s) would investigators be most likely to employ in each of the following situations: Two people searching a small area with well-defined

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    lifestyles‚ and the urging from smaller entities. Focus will be on how both Athens and Sparta’s political‚ social and diplomatic systems forced them into battle‚ but the battles themselves are of little concern in this essay. It was the “behind the scenes” events that can best explain and summarize the war. With the focus laying upon the causes of the war‚ it becomes important to remember that‚ what began as a great alliance‚ turned into the devastation of Greece and allowed the conquest of Philip

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    #6. Act 2‚ Scenes 1 and 2. Cite specific textual evidence to support your answers to each of the following: A) Romeo and Juliet fall in love and he want to talk with Juliet. So he climbs over the wall. Mercutio and Benvolio think his love is blind. Line 32 and line 33. B) It describes that Julie walk to the window. For example‚ her eyes are shinning like the stars. C) Because Juliet is the sun and she is out shining the moon. D) "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" that mean a name doesn’t

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    Desire → Scene Two CONTENTS General Info Context Plot Overview Character List Analysis of Major Characters Themes‚ Motifs & Symbols Summary & Analysis Scene One Scene Two Scene Three Scene Four Scene Five Scene Six Scene Seven Scene Eight Scene Nine Scene Ten Scene Eleven Study Tools Important Quotations Explained Key Facts Study Questions & Essay Topics Quiz Suggestions for Further Reading How to Cite This SparkNote A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Tennessee Williams ←Scene Two

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    Romeo and Juliet is a heartbreaking play about two lovers who come from rival families. The play is filled with dramatic irony that suggests they are destined for tragedy. Act 2 Scene 2 or ‘The Balcony Scene’ has a larger effect on the rest of the play than all the other scenes I feel. This is because it is concerned with nearly all of the recurring themes during the play. Youth and Age is one theme there is a contrast between these right through the play‚ Romeo and Juliet are young lovers that

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    implemented to give the film an air of mystery and crime. Based on a painting technique of the same name‚ cinematographers set the scene such that darkness dominates the shot composition. The juxtaposition of light and shadow is directly connected to the moral consciousness of Phyllis and Walter‚ who both waver from good to evil‚ loving to cunning. In the ending scene‚ Phyllis is seen turning off all the lights‚ creating the darker atmosphere for her and Walter’s final confrontation. Her action draws

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