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    Barr‚ Kevin. "Narrative Structure in Film: ’Pulp Fiction’ & ’Citizen Kane’" Suite101.com. N.p.‚ 8 Feb. 2011. Web. 27 Oct. 2012. . Summary: The article "Narrative Structure in Film: ’Pulp Fiction’ & ’Citizen Kane’” from Suite101.com by Kevin Barr evaluates the directing style of Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction by delving into the reasons behind the unconventional narrative style (linear vs. fractured narrative). As such with how Vincent is shot dead by Butch‚ but returns on-screen a few scenes

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    Evidence

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    When it comes to handling evidence‚ wearing latex gloves play a major role in that aspect. Contamination of any evidence can corrupt a scene to the point where it would let a criminal walk free. And as far as contamination goes‚ once evidence is contaminated it can’t be replaced of repaired‚ than it would not be admissible in court. When you use latex gloves it helps preserve the condition of the crime scene. Wearing those gloves protects the investigator from leaving any imprint of theirs at the

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    Taxi Driver Film Analysis

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    Taxi Driver: The Filth of the Streets and of Self The opening shot is Robert DeNiro’s character‚ Travis Bickle’s eyes in the review mirror intensely gazing at the city. It then transitions to the view outside of the taxi to the colorful‚ hectic streets of New York City. This exaggerates the importance of the taxi itself and the main character’s point of view from within it. Bickle is a veteran Marine who can’t sleep and decides to take the job of driving the long hours. He narrates the film as

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    functionality of capitalism has been greatly debated. In “Crisis of Capitalism‚” Marxist geographer‚ David Harvey‚ takes a very strong stance against capitalism‚ and even claims that it never seems to solve the issues it creates. Rather‚ it moves the problems geographically‚ only offering temporary solutions that will soon become crises of their own. Unfortunately‚ in his RSA lecture‚ Harvey abruptly begins with five complex context points‚ or as he refers to them‚ “genres”: human frailty‚ institutional

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    Have you ever tried drawing a reflection of yourself? Artist‚ Norman Rockwell‚ tried and he succeeded greatly. Rockwell knew his public‚ and he knew how to reel them in. Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner use illustrative language to help readers understand the broad subject of The Triple Self-Portrait‚ a portrait that made it onto The Saturday Evening Post. They use a concrete concept which helps the readers to see the portrait mentally when seeing it physically may not be an option. Authors Rosen and

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    CASE 8-1: NORMAN CORPORATION 1. Answer: The transaction should be recognized based on the following points: i. ii. Conservatism concept stated that expenses should be recognized as soon as they are reasonably possible to occur. According to loss contingency‚ a liability is recognized when information available indicates that it is probable for a liability to occur and when the amount of loss can be reasonably estimated. Therefore‚ Norman should provide a provision for loss and recorded the transaction

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    Final Rough Draft: “The Man I Killed” Similarity Between “Norman Morrison” The Vietnam War was considered a true fight during 1945 through 1975‚ which was about 30 years of bloodshed and was considered the longest war that the United States has ever fought. This war was one of the first wars to be broadcasted on television in people’s homes. People then started to pay more attention to this war‚ than the previous ones. The public couldn’t swallow the realities of war‚ such as dying children

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    The Boondock SaintsSymbolismThe Boondock Saints follows brothers; Connor and Murphy McManus as they set out to rid South Boston of the evil that is: murderers‚ rapists‚ and organized crime. Believed to have the divine right from god to kill the McManus brothers begin to "take out" all that is bad and corrupt. Throughout the movie‚ director Troy Duffy displays many forms of symbolism through visualizations. A majority of these visualizations are ones of religion and moral beliefs. The director opens

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    Course: BaMMC 2nd Semester Exam title: Multimodal Discourse Analysis May 25‚ 2011 Character (excluding spaces): 22682 Page 1 of 14 OBLIGATORISK FORSIDE Prescribed front page 12-TIMERS PRØVER U. MUNDTLIGT FORSVAR 12-hour take-home papers without oral defence INSTITUT FOR ERHVERVSKOMMUNIKATION Department of Business Communication EKSAMENSNR. (PÅ STUDERENDE): Student Exam No.: (6 digits at the top left corner of you Student ID-card) HOLD NR.: Class No. Ex.: U02 FAGETS NAVN: Course/Exam

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    Loon Lake by E. L. Doctorow

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    Introduction "Loon Lake" is an important American novel in it’s portrayal of the Great Depression of 30’s ; a passionate‚ young New Jersey man leaves home to find his fortune. What he finds‚ on a cold and lonely night in the Adirondack Mountains‚ is a vision of life so different from his own that it changes his destiny‚ leading him from the side of a railroad track to a magical place called "Loon Lake". It is a haunting story of dreams and desires. The novel traces the journeys of a young man

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