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    and social tensions between the characters are successfully revealed. The continuity of the editing is a key component to connecting the plot‚ and allowing it to advance in a cohesive manner. Editing makes or breaks the outcome of a film. In this sequence‚ cutting is used to deepen one’s comprehension of the picture by portraying the relationships between the characters‚ being involved in their emotions‚ in addition to becoming fully cognizant of the symbolic images that influence the scene. In the

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    Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson; June 1‚ 1926 – August 5‚ 1962) was an American actress‚ model‚ and singer‚ who became a major sex symbol‚ starring in a number of commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and early 1960s. After spending much of her childhood in foster homes‚ Monroe began a career as a model‚ which led to a film contract in 1946 with Twentieth Century-Fox. Her early film appearances were minor‚ but her performances in The Asphalt Jungle and All About Eve (both

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    Explain the Difference Between Sequence of Development and Rate of Development and Why The Difference is Important. All children develop at different rates‚ information and sources are only guidelines. These help to monitor what children can and can’t do at certain stages in their lives. It also helps to plan effectively to ensure the child gets the attention they need‚ in the areas in which they find challenging. Physical development follows a definite sequence. A baby’s physical development may

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    Informative Speech When people hear the name Marilyn Monroe‚ mostly everyone has the same image in their mind of who this woman was. Some of the adjectives people would use to describe her are beautiful‚ glamorous‚ iconic‚ or even dumb. What people don’t understand is that all those words could be just an image that the media created for her. Marilyn Monroe was a troubled young woman who had a rough upbringing that haunted her for the rest of her life. All of that aside‚ she was one of the most

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    Since the 1820s‚ the Monroe Doctrine has been the foundation of the U.S. policy toward Latin America. However‚ it has been interpreted many different ways. Some U.S. presidents have broadly interpreted it‚ expanding its meaning. Others have taken it to mean only what it states. In a speech to Congress in 1823‚ President James Monroe issued a new policy concerning the threat of European intervention to inhibit American sovereignty. This came to be known as the Monroe Doctrine‚ which became the cornerstone

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    Monroe Doctrine: For Good or for Bad? The interests of our own Latin America is clearly different from those of that of the United States – but ever since the Monroe Doctrine has been declared‚ it seemed as if relations between the US and the nations of Latin America stabilized on a friendly note. But we need not feel easy and let our guard down at all‚ for this issue has had major questionings in the past years already. Is the United States really attempting to protect our nations from any

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    The Roosevelt Corollary In 1823‚ President James Monroe called for an end to European intervention in North and South America by introducing the Monroe Doctrine. This meant that Europe was unable to further colonize in the Western Hemisphere. In response‚ America agreed not to interfere with European relations. Almost a century later in 1904‚ President Theodore Roosevelt presented the Roosevelt Corollary‚ which was an extension to the Monroe Doctrine. This extension gave the United States the right

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    otherwise artificial story would sustain. Chandlers statements issued in “The Simple Art of Murder” are quite contradicting to the product that he provides for his readers in his “realistic” detective agendas. While the characters of the story The Big Sleep can be seen as very real individually‚ it is when Chandler brings the characters together for the purposes of the story itself that his plot becomes moderately artificial. The exaggerations presented by Chandler serve as social criticisms and the reader

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    couple grew apart. They hardly spoke to each other‚ and in 1944 they divorced.  On July 23‚ 1946 she signed a contract with Twentieth Century-Fox Studios. She was given a new name‚ "Marilyn Monroe." Monroe from her mother and Marilyn from the actress Marilyn Miller. So began Norma Jeane’s career as Marilyn Monroe. She was dismissed as a contract player after two films‚ and then rehired in 1948. Her first serious acting job came in 1950 when she had a small but serious role in "The Asphalt Jungle" and

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    At a first glance‚ Sam Monroe is a character who one could easily assume is a very angst-filled‚ lonely‚ and misunderstood teenager. This being said‚ it is no secret that Sam is quite troubled‚ in fact his appearance and moodiness are a clear cry for help and attention and could be signs of severe depression. His cry goes unanswered as his family is too busy and selfish to be bothered with his needs‚ turning him into an equally selfish person. Sam takes out his frustration by doing drugs‚ as seen

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