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    Devonte Washington Communications 280 11 November 27‚ 2012 Useful Junk Almost every American has been to see a movie at the theatres. We grab a bag of popcorn‚ candy‚ and a soda and head into the theatre to find good seats. As we sit into those comfy theatre chairs we start to sink into our movie watcher mode. Soaking up every action‚ line‚ joke‚ sad moment and every movement till the very end. We then leave while the credits are still rolling and then get into our cars and head home. We have

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    _none reorganize thoughts_ In‚ ’Multiculturalism and the Common Center‚’ Diane Ravitch compares the plualist views on what the curriculum in the schools should include. The pluralist would like to include the history of all cultures while the particularist want to have the different cultures taught only their own history. In order to live in a multicultural world pluralism is neccessary because people are more tolerant of each other if they understand where a person is coming from and

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    The two discuss their relationship and we feel an intimacy in the shot. An audience can easily see that there are genuine feelings between the two characters. Another famous scene that demonstrates low-key lighting is a scene in which Allen and Diane Keaton’s character stroll through New York’s Museum of Modern Art while escaping an unexpected electrical storm. The use of minimal lighting makes us as an audience feels as if we are actually

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    Charlotte Grillet English DP.12 Mr. Maddox 1/26/13 Comparative Essay: Paper 1 Practice This comparative essay will compare and contrast‚ “Cranes” by Jennifer Ackerman‚ and “To a Waterfowl”‚ by William Cullen Bryant. Both texts revolve around a fascination for birds. Text 1 is an article from National Geographic from 2004; an informative and journalistic article which targets an audience that cares for nature and their environment‚ and attempts to display how people can aid endangered cranes

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    Happy Endings and Other Differences: A Comparison of Pillow Talk and Annie Hall Pillow Talk (1959)‚ starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson‚ and Annie Hall (1977)‚ starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton‚ are two very different films that both belong to the genre of romantic comedy. Both films received five Oscar nominations. Pillow Talk was nominated for best actress‚ best supporting actress‚ musical score‚ art direction‚ and the one which it won‚ best story and screenplay written directly for the

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    The Case of Diane Fleming

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    The Case Of Diane Fleming Diane Fleming ‚ a native of Colorado born in 1957. At the age of 4 she moved to Missouri and was raised on a farm. As a teenager Diane became preganant with her first child by her first husband‚ only to leave that marriage and marry again. While in her second marriage she had another son‚ who soon she later divorced. As a grown adult Diane decided to move to Virginia‚ where she had place an ad in the paper in 1989 looking for companionship

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    Diane Arbus Analysis

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    Diane Arbus is a photographer from New York City. Between the 1950s and 1960s she starts photograph people on the street. Diane works for a well known fashion magazines called Vogue magazine. Diane had a attraction to photograph young children and as result of that she created her own collection. One of the picture that called my attention was a photo of little girl that looked like she was getting out of school. Arbus started talking pictures on the street even without people permission in order

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    Annie Hall Film Analysis

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    Annie Hall considered as Woody Allen’s greatest movie which was released in 1977 shows the story of a failed romance. Starring Woody Allen himself and Diane Keaton the movie represents Allen’s own personal. This movie was a completely different idea of Allen from other movies since all other Allen’s movies are always filmed in a way to seem as laugh machines in which you would laugh all the way through it. Annie Hall interprets the love and the need of workout n a failure of relationship but all

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    Diane Burko Essay

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    Upon seeing the work of Diane Burko‚ I was immediately struck by how visually appealing it was. I loved the the soft colors and the crisp yet uniquely organic forms. It’s difficult to argue that Burko isn’t a skilled painter; however‚ as an artist‚ I felt Burko was somewhat problematic. Burko’s presentation gave a chronological retelling of her creative life starting from her early education‚ in which she studied painting. Soon after graduating‚ Burko began to travel‚ and eventually started creating

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    Sometimes in life people face tragic experiences that haunts them for the rest of their lives. In "the minefields" by diane theils‚ a poem about a man who has been haunted by memories from his childhood and how it effected him in everything he did. Theils used dark imagery and symbols to create a picture in the readers mind about a life changed forever. The poem argues that one traumatic incident can affect you and the people around you for the rest of your life. As the poem first begins it was

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