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    Airport‚ Manado of 08:14. There were 102 people on board; two pilots‚ 4 cabin crew‚ and 96 passengers comprised of 85 adults‚ 7 children and 4 infants. The aircraft disappeared from radar while cruising at 35‚000 feet. Following an extensive land‚ air‚ and sea search‚ wreckage was found in the water and on the shore along the coast near Pare-Pare‚ Sulawesi 9 days after the aircraft disappeared. Locator beacon signals from the flight recorders were heard on 21 January 2007 and their positions logged

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    The Question is‚ “What would capture attention to be a cool and very visual way to begin a movie‚ a book or in particular‚ my Autobiography? Stylistically‚ the latter is often considered to be more complicated. Besides‚ in the labyrinth of “opinions‚” I encountered most diametrically opposed‚ even irrelevant statements‚ when referring to rigidity‚ chronology‚ points of view‚ writing in first or third person‚ what to write and what to hide‚ whom to present to the reader and whom to maintain absent

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    Dakota Gravitt The Great Gatsby (2013) Movie Analysis “The Great Gatsby” movie‚ made in 2013 featuring Tobey Maguire‚ Leonardo DiCaprio‚ and Carey Mulligan‚ is a film based on a book by the same name written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The film is about Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire)‚ a bond salesman living in the 1920s‚ before the market crash‚ who moves near the shores of New York City over the summer and encounters his mysterious neighbor‚ Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio). His rich neighbor would

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    In the book & the movie Kidnapped what I found interesting in the movie was when the gun did not shoot when the captain tried to kill Alan and it worked when Davie shot the Captain I also found interesting was when the uncle of Davie said “Why are you here” with gun pointing at Davie. Another part that was interesting was blowing up the ship instead of cashing the ship. The finally part that I found interesting was when Alan killed the head of the Red coats the Red fox. I never thought Alan

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    Would you watch a movie about authors writing books about authors? That sums up the whole movie called The Words. Clay Hammond is the main character‚ who is an author in the movie played by Dennis Quaid. The movie begins with Hammond giving a reading of his new book. He tells the story of his book while narrating Rory Jansen’s (who is played by Bradley Cooper) life. In Hammond’s story‚ Rory finds a manuscript that was long lost. He decides to steal it and publish it as his own to get his writing

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    In this poetic memoir‚ Engle shares her memories “Enchanted Air: Two Culture‚ Two Win” of her childhood. She is a person who comes from two different cultures -- Cuba and California. In this quote‚ Engle describes her terrible‚ miserable school life in California. She uses three different adjectives to describe how bad she is‚ they are “long” “worried” and “broken”. These three adjectives show Engle has a really terrible state -- her “long braids” are stiff‚ she is ignorant with her “worried eyes”

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    Bombs Bursting in the Air

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    Cassie Jones Carol Ford‚ Eng. 101 March 13‚ 2013 Response Chapter 12 :Bombs Bursting in The Air Questions on Close Reading 1. The main idea that Johnson states is her outlook on life. She talks about how being a young child with misfortunes that occur are routine. But once your mature they exist and we learn to accept them‚ live life fully‚ experience pain along with joy. 2. Johnson was just talking about a little girl’s diagnostics of having cancer‚ having that at such a young age can

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    Up in the Air Reaction

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    Potential topics/subject matter (two total) for Up in the Air response/reaction paper’s theme: how the film relates to the contemporary economic situation in this country. 1. taking risks without knowing the outcomes i. when Ryan walks out on his big “What’s in Your Backpack?” speech to go see Alex ii. when Ryan sadly accepts the Internet method of firing that Natalie develops iii. Ryan’s speech to his future brother-in-law (“Life is better with company…everyone needs a co-pilot”) 2. how

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    Into Thin Air Paper

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    the famous mountains located in many countries around the world. Writer Jon Krakauer has been dreaming of climbing Mount Everest. Although climbing mountains may seem fun‚ Jon Krakauer explains his tragic story on Mount Everest in his book‚ Into Thin Air. Throughout his journey up the mountain‚ he experienced danger‚ trust‚ loyalty‚ and respect. Krakauer had to learn to trust others because he could die if something wrong happened during the climb. Trust and respect are the most important themes in

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    Revolution in the Air is an article about changing the identity of a nation in the attempt to reconcile Islam and democracy. In the height of the cold war‚ the Iranians were fighting their own war. Not supported by the Americans nor the Soviets. The Islamic revolution in 1979 represented the Iranians determination to have their own government. The Shah’s rule before the revolution was supported by the U.S. government‚ but there was much opposition to authority and ruling of Iran. With much opposition

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