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    Gun Fight Imagine being a student in the Virginia Tech Massacre. Imagine seeing your family‚ friends‚ even total strangers shot on the streets every day. Gun Fight puts you in the middle of these types of situations. The intent of Gun Fight is to change the viewer’s opinion of gun rights and gun control by showing both sides of the argument and ultimately supporting the anti-gun movement. Clips from conventions supporting gun rights and clips supporting gun control give

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    HURICANE ESSAY Discuss the ways in which the director of your set text develops the main character in this movie to convey the messages of this film. The film Hurricane by Canadian Norman Jewison exposes the corrupt justice system in America during the 60s. Through his carefully structured effective cinematic techniques‚ camera work‚ elements of design‚ historical references and symbolisation Jewison illuminates the text to convey to the audience specific viewpoints‚ of how Rubin Hurricane Carter

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    The Catcher in the Rye and The Breakfast Club Various pieces of literature and entertainment exhibit similar characteristics in their writing style‚ themes‚ and portrayals. These features are in each piece to enhance the reading and viewing. The novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ and the movie The Breakfast Club directed by John Hughes‚ are two works that are similar in some significant aspects. Both compositions overflow with the theme of teenage rebellion‚ use rich vernacular‚ and

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    Farhana Yasmin Digital Photography Period-4 Before I came into digital photography class‚ the most I knew about photography was that you point at whatever you want to take a picture of and then you shoot. After I took this class I have learned that there is countless more factors involved in taking a good picture. The first I thing I learned in photography were the different parts of it. I also learned the difference between a DSLR and a point and shoot camera. Then I learned that in a picture

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    The Breakfast Club Reaction Paper The Breakfast Club is a 1985 film based on five students from entirely different social groups forced to spend an eight hour Saturday detention together for their own individual reasons. The five students were all given the same assignment‚ to write an essay about “who you think you are" and the acts they committed to end up in Saturday detention. As high school students of course they put off the assignment until the last minute and instead they passed the hours

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    Cheyenne Motor Club Essay

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    in full swing and many in Cheyenne wanted to be a part of this flourishing new revolution. On Tuesday night March 2‚ 1909‚ twenty-five local Cheyenne automobile drivers met to form motor club . This meeting was informal and where they elected officers for the first time. Those elected to this inaugural motor club were President‚ W. B. Barnett‚ First-Vice President‚ Joe Stimson‚ Second-Vice President‚ Dr. O. K. Snyder‚ First-Vice President‚ Secretary and Treasure G. F. Horn. A committee was also

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    The Breakfast Club

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    Introduction Attention getting material Imagine yourself in close proximity with 4 strangers nothing like you. That’s what the characters’ in The Breakfast Club were faced with. Tie to audience For this specific setting a group of 5 eclectic students are forced into serving 9 hours of Saturday detention for whatever they had done wrong. In attendance is a “princess” (Claire Standish)‚ an “athlete” (Andrew Clark)‚ a “brain” (Brian Johnson)‚ a “criminal” (John Bender) and a “basket case” (Allison

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    GATTACA‚ a movie representing the flaws in the human code and having the option to have the perfect human being‚ takes place in a dystopian genre where the director Andrew Niccol takes our interpretation of the world and makes it a perfect society in the movie. The main character Vincent Freeman has always fantasized about traveling into outer space‚ but is grounded by his status as an "in-valid". He is told in the beginning of his life that he will only live upto the age of 30 causing him to be

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    The Joy Luck Club Essay

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    Leonor Martínez Rengifo Professor Mercedes Peñalba García The One and The Many: A Short Story Composite 5th May‚ 2012 THE JOY LUCK CLUB This Short Story Composite is written by Amy Tan‚ an immigrant to the United States of Chinese origins‚ whose parents arrive in America in. In 16 short stories The Joy Luck Club is a blend of autobiography‚ fairy tale‚ religion‚ and history; a tale of Chinese families that immigrate to the United States leaving behind pains and sorrows

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    attribution error - Bender agression- displacement- pg. 360 - Andrew The Breakfast Club- Social Psychology The Breakfast Club is a dramatic film by John Hughes from 1985. The story takes place in the library at Shermer high school in Illinois. The movie records‚ five students from very different cliques as they spend an all day Saturday detention with one another under the supervision of a very forbidding principal. This movie is unique because it takes place with the same setting throughout and yet the

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