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    The documentary “Bowling for Columbine” is an award-winning documentary directed by well-known filmmaker Michael Moore. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature‚ as well as an Independent Spirit Award‚ a Cesar Award and many others. This bold movie criticizes America’s large number of gun related deaths annually compared to other countries around the world. He discusses why America seems to have such a problem with violence and how it has led to tragedy’s involving firearms like

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    We all know the infamous author Michael Moore for his dark sense of humor that has shed its light on America in different ways. He is great at the craft of documentaries‚ and in my opinion it is one of the best that I have ever seen. “Bowling for Columbine‚” won the Academy Award for Best Documentary. In many ways this film had me uneasy‚ yet I feel it is one of the most compelling documentaries that I have seen. Throughout this documentary Moore enlightens us on the subject of guns in America

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    Article and Business Evaluation Intel Corporation Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore Founded Intel in 1968. The two scientists had a vision for semiconductor memory products. In the year of 1971‚ the first microprocessor was shown to the world. Today Intel continues to grow not only in computer technology‚ but in the scientific areas of chemistry. Intel has reached out and opened doors to the world offering education‚ inspiration

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    hear his voice. Before he leaves‚ he kissed Molly and they were both happy in the end‚ contented with the love they shared and it will remain in their hearts forever. The characters and the actors who played it did very well. Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore have chemistry and they are able to shift themselves to the story. You can feel the intense emotion and it touches our hearts. The supporting characters also exhibit their personas. The theme of the movie is romantic fantasy; it is perfect for the

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    no more a-roving’ by George Byron centers around the English Romantic ideas of nature to represent the divine as well as the reviving of devalued imagination. Byron’s poem was included as part of a personal letter sent to his unwell friend‚ Thomas Moore‚ in which Byron claims he suffers from a different kind of sickness. George Byron’s sickness is the wearing out of his principles as well as his physical body due to excessive partying during his over-lived Italian Christmas season. In the first

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    scandals and drama surrounding the creation of the drug also helps to lure the viewers in to watch the movie. The Documentary Bowling for Columbine is about the student massacre in 1999‚ outlining gun violence in the states. The way that Michael Moore has produced this movie‚ is very powerful and persuading. Every documentary has a purpose. One of the main reasons that documentaries are made is to persuade and inform about a certain topic‚ theme‚ or idea. The main reason that Penicillin: the

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    If one could sum up Watchmen by Alan Moore in a few words‚ it basically tells the story of the death of Edward Blake‚ Rorschach’s investigation of his death‚ and the events surrounding his death. Overall‚ Watchmen has an underlying representation of American society through the various masked vigilante characters and their respective attitudes towards government and each other. The quote‚ “You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain‚" by Batman (played by Christian

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    TRIAL ESSAY Conflicts that arise from particular ways of seeing the world are made evident through the shaping of texts. In Barry Levinson’s film “Wag the Dog” and Michael Moore’s documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11”‚ it is clear that the perspectives in which the audience views the world create particular conflicts. In both texts‚ the conflicting perspectives arise from the way the naïve public views the world and the way that the government and media view the world through their particular agendas

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    conflict 1

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    question arises who is to blame? The guns or the people. To illustrate this situation we can use the example of a knife. A knife can be used to cut fruits and vegetables‚ it can also be used to cut other people. Its purpose is up to us humans. Michael Moore has depicted this situation in his famous documentary‚ "Bowling for columbine." he blames the people of America for this. He expects the Americans to misuse the guns whereas the national rifles association has different expectations. This created a

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    Denzell B. Whitest Professor Vincent Gugliemetti Wrt-101-049 17 December 2013 The medias sphere of influence Can we escape the medias sphere of influence? Do we really have our own views in society are we independent thinkers or are we what the media wants us to be. How much of the views we have today on contemporary moral issues is really up to us. Are we just puppets of the government or a society of free thinkers with our own independent ideas an beliefs? My goal in this paper is

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