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    could make sure that he met her acquirements for a husband. Jess was not the only girl that had mother problems their was also Jules an English soccer player around the same age as Jess. Jules mother also disapproved of her playing soccer but for a different reason then Jess’s mother‚ she did not like her daughter playing soccer because she thought it was not lady like. Jules mother actually thought her and Jess was homosexuals because they play soccer and they were close. During the movie there were

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    sixteen-year-old girl named Jules struggles with fighting cancer‚ which ultimately shatters her dream of becoming a professional dancer and changes her views of life. When she feels pain in her lower back and hip at her dance rehearsals‚ she ignores it‚ thinking the pain is from repeating the same dance moves. However‚ when the pain grows worse‚ she turns pale green and her parents bring her to the hospital where she is told she is diagnosed with cancer. When Jules hears the "C-word" (62) come

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    a mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon‚ which doubtless no one has yet forgotten” (1). This is the opening sentence in Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and as it draws you into this essay‚ it does so for his timeless novel right from the first line. He is believed to be one of the most skilled scientific and adventure writers of his time‚ and ours. Jules Verne’s novel has been around for years and years‚ but how has it been able to last through so many different eras? In this

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    Aesthetic and Thematic Definition of Independent Films "The Official cinema of the world has run out of breath. It is morally corrupt‚ aesthetically obsolete‚ thematically superficial‚ and temperamentally boring." (Lionel R et al‚ 1960) As a result of this and a great number of other reasons‚ independent cinema was born. For the most people who have a basic knowledge of American cinema‚ “independent filmmaking consists of low budget projects made by (mostly) young filmmakers with a strong personal

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    I have read excerpts from two texts. An informational text titled ‘The Sea Around Us’ by Rachel Carson‚ and a literature text titled ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’‚ by Jules Verne. In both excerpts there are many descriptions of the ocean. Many people debate whether details are described more vividly in informational text‚ or in literature. I feel the ocean was described more vividly in the excerpt from the literature text ‘Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea’. I believe the ocean

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    to attend University‚ get married to a ‘nice Indian boy’ and also not break the traditional stereotypical boundaries of her Sikh culture of being woman. However her life is flipped upside down when she meets an English girl named Juliette Paxton (Jules). Like

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    till there is either one person left or none for that matter. ‘The Cabin in the Woods’ also has ties to other genres such as comedy‚ this can be seen in scenes such as where they are all sitting around in the main room‚ playing truth or dare‚ and Jules is dared to kiss the wolfs head on the wall‚ also in the scene where Marty has a bong that can retract into a coffee mug. ’The Cabin in the Woods’ turns the horror genre on its head. The film is a satire and pays homage to some of the great scary movies

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    LAW OF TORT LAW2002-N 20011/12 Lectures 3 and 4: Trespass to the Person Lectures 5 – 12: Negligence TRESPASS TO THE PERSON Reading: Steele Chap 2 to page 81; Street Chap 3; Winfield Chap 4. ASSAULT AND BATTERY Introduction Battery: intentional application of force to another person. Assault: act of the defendant which causes to the claimant reasonable apprehension of the infliction of an immediate battery on him by the defendant. Battery 1. The character

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    The song “Mad World”‚ by Gary Jules has the same theme as the book “Divergent”. They both have the theme “Search for Identity”. In the song‚ Gary Jules sings‚ “Hide my head I want to drown my sorrow‚ No tomorrow”. Tris constantly wants to cry and leave‚ but she knows that she will become factionless if she does. Crying shows weakness and the other initiates will pick on her and try to make her leave if she shows weakness‚ and there would be no tomorrow. The song “Mad World” tells the story of people

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    she received a note regarding Christie’s health. She tell Pique that they will be going home‚ “Pique we’re going back home.” Piquette Tonnerre Gunn is a very interesting character. The novel begins with her journey in search of living relatives on Jules’ side of

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