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    The Girl Movie Analysis

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    Summary: This movie is mostly concentrated on the relationship between Maylin‚ mother‚ and Shelby ‚ daughter. Shelby is diabetic and her whole life her mother basically controled everything she did. Treating her as if she were a little child still‚ telling her what to do‚ until the day Shelby gets married‚ and moves out. Months later she is pregnant‚ which the doctors said she shouldn’t do‚ and eventually take her life. Along the way there are four other women they are friends with and get together

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    orchestra. The Nutcracker demonstrated the Stevenson’s ability to deliver a cohesive performance whilst maintaining the illusion of fantasy using music composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky of the Romantic era‚ eloquent set design and usage of techniques such as lighting and special effects‚ as well as precise choreography and overall cohesiveness of the dance and the music. Despite dance being the primary subject‚ it is necessary to note the orchestra’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s compositions. The orchestra

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    Radio‚ Film analysis The dramatic and uplifting movie “Radio” starring Cuba Gooding JR. and Ed Harris‚ is based on the true life story of James Robert Kennedy‚ a k a Radio; a mentally retarded young African-American who spends his days pushing a shopping cart around the streets of Anderson‚ a small South Carolina town‚ collecting junk and old radios. The movie starts with the heartbreaking scene of Radio pushing his cart around the town‚ in his own little world; people are ignoring him‚ and a

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    Hookpad: Music Analysis

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    I decided to pick two tools that seem very helpful for songwriters to write music. The first one is Hookpad. Hookpad has many useful tools for a songwriter to write their music. This is a great program for people who are beginners in songwriting. Even if you don’t know how to read or write music‚ this program can teach you little bit of music theory and how some notes can go well with other. The program gives you the ability to make you melody with just notes or chords‚ but also guides you if the

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    ’’The power of Christ compels you! The power of Christ compels you! The power of Christ compels you!!! ...’’ Father Merrin&Father Damien Karras from the movie -The Exorcist- This quote had been said like 10 times in quick succession in the movie ’’The Exorcist’’ and may have the right to be the most influental and memorable quote of the movie. Of course in order to underline the variety of ’’exorcism’’‚ the director of the film William Friedkin had to feature this quote out‚ which is actually

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    Movie Analysis-Hsm

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    Movie Analysis “High School Musical” I. Settings/Characters The movie High School Musical was filmed at East High School located in Salt Lake City‚ Utah; the auditorium was at Murray High School and; the house of Gabriella and Troy was at Downtown Salt Lake City. The main characters are Troy Bolton‚ Gabriella Montez‚ Sharpay Evans‚ Ryan Evans‚ Chad Danforth‚ and Taylor McKessie. Troy Bolton is the most popular male student at East High School‚ and the captain of the varsity basketball team

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    about his dream entirely‚ he just invested those dreams in his brother Sergio. Since June is the man of the household‚ his goal is to much sure Jackie attend music school downtown and Sergio However‚ June found that selling illicit drugs would bring convenient cash. He knew that selling illicit drugs was only temporary money‚ so throughout the movie he constantly said‚ he was trying to get his brother‚ sister and not to forget his mother out of the dangerous streets of Philadelphia. Even though‚ June

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    1960s Music Analysis

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    during the 1960s with the ‘Merseybeat’ genre as the foundation of 60s rock. The essay will set out why the Beatles and the social phenomenon of the “British invasion” are crucial to development of the emergence and reception of Anglo-American Rock music during the 1960s. By the early 1960s‚ new upcoming artists started combing various British and American pop and rock styles in places such as Liverpool. Liverpool in particular

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    Music And Sports Analysis

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    there are two things that identify me‚ which is music and sports. Without either them my life would be plain and simple such as eating‚ sleeping and repeating these actions routinely. With music and sports in my life‚ I’m able to say I have a genuine interest and identity to my name. Sports have two different views in my life‚ one is watching it live either on television or in person‚ or playing it competitively for a rush adrenaline. Moreover‚ my music that I listen to on the daily basis identifies

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    LEGO movie analysis

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    1984/LEGO Movie Analysis Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in literary work. It has been discovered that there is indeed a common theme surrounding both George Orwell’s novel 1984 and the LEGO movie. These pieces of literature serve to warn its readers/audience of the dangers of totalitarianism. Both the movie and the novel portray a “perfect” totalitarian society‚ where the government has complete and total power and control. When one looks beneath the surface of these

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