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    The Rouge River Park: Dog- strangling vine control The Rouge River is one of the “largest natural environment parks in an urban area” (Rouge Park 2009). The park contains many different ecosystems and community types‚ some of which include riparian‚ restored wetlands‚ sandy beaches and farmland. It is a site full of ecological and historical significance; the park still plays an important role in the community today. Several experimental projects are going on at the Rouge River Park including

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    the Khmer Rouge did to Cambodians. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge caused the deaths of many Cambodians through labor and death camps during the 1970’s. Origin The Khmer Rouge was a Communist party led by Pol Pot in Cambodia. They took control of the country from 1975 to 1979‚ and outlawed money‚ religion‚ and family (Molloy). Citizens of Cambodia were not allowed to own money or buy anything‚ practice their own religion freely‚ and they were denied access to be with family. The Khmer Rouge evacuated

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    things‚ which are: the cause‚ courses‚ and effects. The Cambodian Genocide was lit up by a man named Saloth Sar‚ better known as Pol Pot. He was a Cambodian Revolutionary as well as the man who created a communist group known greatly as The Khmer Rouge. Pol Pot and Hitler are similar in this way because Hitler also created a political power party known as the Nazis. Both of these leaders were important dictators who created murderous groups. Additionally‚ this wasn’t the only similarity between

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    It’s interesting how most movies have examples of “diegetic” and “non-diegetic” scenes in movies to carry certain scenes along. However‚ I never truly understood on how important the music can be to set the proper backdrop for those specific scenes. In the movie Do the Right Thing‚ there is a scene were Mookie (Spike Lee) meets up with his friend Buggin Out (Giancarlo Esposito) for a meet and greet‚ when out of no where a man in Larry Bird Celtic shirt bumped into him and scuffed his Jordan shoes

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    The Khmer Rouge era in Cambodia is seen as one of the most vicious acts of human cruelty in Southeast Asia. Not only did it cause a genocide in the nation‚ but its ripple effects are still felt throughout the region today. This essay will discuss the regime; it’s fall‚ the legacy that was left behind and finally how Cambodia is now today because of the era. The Khmer Rouge was the name given to the Communist followers and party of Kampuchea in Cambodia‚ which was formed in 1968. This brutal organisation

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    By April 17‚ 1975‚ a communist group known as the Khmer Rouge‚ led by Pol Pot‚ finally overcame Khmer Republic forces and entered Cambodia’s capital city of Phnom Penh‚ and renaming the country Democratic Kampuchea; in which an estimated one and a half to three million people died. The Khmer Rouge had planned to create a form of agrarian socialism‚ which was founded on the ideals of Stalinism and Maoism. The Khmer Rouge’s polices ( of forced relocation of the population from urban centers

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    The Cambodian Genocide took place because a man named Pol Pot made an army called the Khmer Rouge and set out to create the perfect society. However‚ his method of creating this society involved millions of innocent people dying. He killed people to try and eliminate the old society. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge used the fear of others to shape their identity by making them feel safe‚ committing mass killings‚ and deprivation. In 1954 Cambodia became independent‚ after being ruled by the French.

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    focusing on mise en scene‚ to develop the psychology of his characters. Hou Hsiao-Hsien uses non-diegetic sounds and the manipulation of color and focus‚ to immerse the viewer through Nie Yinniang’s psychological battle. Hou Hsiao-Hsien uses non-diegetic sound almost exclusively in an attempt to create atmosphere and anticipation. Hou wants to make the atmosphere feel realistic but uses non-diegetic sound so that he can choose each specific sounds to precisely build his world. From the opening prologue

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    Prolouge Kellin P.O.V Ugh.. Another lonely morning. I swear I just can’t stand this anymore‚ I need him back or I am going to loose it. I rolled over to my side to grab my phone off of the charger from my little wooden desk right next to my bed. I started to scroll through the spam of different text messages from Vic. Oh how I desperatly wanted to text him back and tell him to come back to me but I know I couldn’t‚ I knew we needed space away from each other for a long time‚ after all he did just

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    and‚ in turn‚ a civil war. Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot fought against the United States backed Lon Nol military‚ in hopes of implementing a classless society. With the United States occupied by the Vietnam war‚ Lon Nol remained defenseless and Khmer Rouge soon took over Cambodia. Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot implemented a very radical version of marxism‚ and the country started taking a turn for the worse. Despite the ideology of marxism treating everyone equal‚ Khmer Rouge followed the historical pattern

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