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    Repeatedly emphasized the need for the neophyte oath to be faithful to her peak of the ritual. Misunderstanding as to have a neophyte in a collaboration of rival fraternity‚ there was a bloody battle that killed two neophyte lives. In the last part of the movie‚ Sid Lucero (Mark Gil) the strongest applicant‚ now runs initiation ritual. In a scene‚ the master asked and if you do not answer the question correctly they press its switch button and the neophyte will suffer the current with Ronnie Roxas‚ Jr..

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    As the fluorescent lights dim‚ a tense hush swallows the audience. Yet as the room itself darkens‚ the vast movie screen brightens in contrast‚ and the peal of a single trumpet heralds a familiar tune. "It is a period of civil war. Rebel spaceships‚ striking from a hidden base‚ have won their first victory‚" the screen announces. Fans’ eyes dart to read this opening of Star Wars: A New Hope‚ now a pinnacle in the domain of science fiction. Millions applaud its classical texture: the slight taste

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    Critical Analysis Essay An Enemy of the People *By Henrik* Ibsen In “An Enemy of the People‚” Henrik Ibsen adopts the theme that the majority of people are always wrong. This is to say that if one wishes to find truth in the world he must look to the minority of people. There is great wisdom in these words. The majority of people are not the most intelligible of the population. They do not have the proper training to make the greatest decisions in favor of themselves or their respective

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    Throughout the movie Crash the director Patrick Haggis shows a lot of examples of the racial tension that occurs in our society. Haggis depicts different dialectics through separate scenarios of different stereotypical characters that interconnect in contributing to the plot. I am going to illustrate a few key points throughout the course of my paper; reality as motion‚ appearance versus essence‚ and contradiction energizing motion. The first concept I am going to discuss is reality as motion. Reality

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    born with good hearts‚ but they grow up and learn prejudices. "Crash" is a movie that brings out bigotry and racial stereotypes. The movie is set in Los Angeles‚ a city with a cultural mix of every nationality. And throughout the movie‚ we see how people from different nations have to interact with each other and how these prejudice affect their life‚ usually in bad way‚ in deep and unnecessary way. The movie has lot of main characters from different movies. These main characters include

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    Lincoln, the Movie

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    At the beginning of the movie we see Lincoln talking to two African Americans who served in the war‚ and they went on to say that they loved his speech and one of them even quoted the end of his speech. This movie shows us how much we need rescuing. According to Spielberg‚ Lincoln and his contemporaries debated the moral merits of ending slavery now or ending the war now. Lincoln was gaining and losing votes. People are looking at it as this: if African Americans are given rights then women are next

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    The Movie 21

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    The movie 21 There is one thing I like in this movie‚ Trick math and card counting was one of the fascinating thing in the movie and the introduction of the principle of variable change (The Monty hall problem and conditional probability). A game show host tells a contestant to choose between three doors.  Two doors have a goat behind them…and the other has a brand new car.  He tells the contestant to choose a door.  The contestant chooses door #1.  Then‚ the host‚ knowing what is behind each door

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    Movie Project

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    MOVIE PRESENTATION PROJECT Presentation length: ~ 7min Tim preparing: 3 hours The name’s movie : HACHIKO – A DOG’S STORY Scene: 59:00 – 1:02:15 A. VOCABULARY: To rescue: to save someone or something from a situation of danger. Statue: an image of a person or animal that is made in solid material such as stone or metal. Loyalty: a feeling of support for someone or something. Gratefulness: a feeling that you want to thank someone. Be provoking someone emotions. B. PRESENTATION NOTES:

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    The Patriot Movie

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    The Patriot Movie The Patriot movie has been a great movie. All the scenes were incredible and others were devastating. Having to watch this history movie has become one of my favorite movies with the scenes that I have chosen. My first scene I chose was actually a very sad part of the movie. It was when Benjamins 2nd oldest son was shot by one of the British cruel leaders. He was killed because he was trying to free his oldest son Gabriel and was shot instead. After that‚ Benjamin became upset

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    Interpersonal Conflicts in the Movie “Hitch” Interpersonal conflict exits when people in “I-You” or “I-Thou” relationships have different views‚ interests‚ or goals and feel a need to resolve those differences (Wilmot & Hocker‚ 2006). Moreover‚ it is expressed disagreement‚ struggle‚ or discord‚ and it occurs only if disagreements are expressed overtly or covertly. According to what I have learned‚ conflict is a normal and unavoidable part of relationship; and depending on how people manage disagreements

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