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    My Favourite Book Essay (or not!) Books‚ what would my life be without books? BORING. With books you can do anything you put your mind to‚ be anything‚ travel anywhere in the world through a book‚ it’s amazing how just twenty six letters of the alphabet form to make a beautiful book‚ the smell of books can tell its own story‚ many people think that I read because I don’t have a life but I read because I choose to have many. I have many favourite books‚ however I don’t have one particular favourite

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    Bowling for Columbine Emily Organization: 1. Example: Many examples are used throughout this film to prove the overall thesis of Americans revolve around gun violence. For example‚ Moore went to a bank‚ opened up an account and received a free gun. This symbolizes the absurd love for guns Americans have. A bank handing out guns that people can turn around and rob the bank with is a terrible idea‚ but thats the logic of the United States. Kids growing up around violence can be influenced to try

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    Bowling For Columbine Essay In Bowling for Columbine‚ Michael Moore’s documentary film he proposes that the availability of guns is directly influencing the increasing gun related incidents that are taking place in the U.S. Furthermore‚ he points out that the media is manipulating these killings to create a culture of fear. Moore uses narrative elements and film language to persuade us to embrace his proposal while being entertained. The availability of guns in the U.S is causing

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    My Favorite Sport “Great teams are not made up of many well rounded players. Great teams are made up of a variety of players‚ each having their own strengths.” by Pele. This is one of many things I have learned when I play soccer. It has been 4 years since I started to play this sport. I was just a kid at that time. After 6 years of playing this sport competitive‚ I confronted a lot of problems. I became a lot more mature and I understand life better. For example‚ I learn how to always keep calm

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    starred in the 50s-kitsch musical‚ Cry-Baby‚ which became a cult hit and succeeded in changing his image. At the same year Depp exhibited his versatility as an actor in the title role of Edward Scissorhands. Johnny Depp played many interesting roles but my favorite character is Captain Jack Sparrow from the sequel Pirates of the Caribbean. In 2004 Depp earned an Academy Award nomination for his starring role as Captain Jack Sparrow. Initially‚ Jack Sparrow was supposed to be a comic hero‚ an eternal

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    Lam ENG 3U Ms. Teacher September 25th‚ 2014 Bowling for Columbine Michael Marshall once said “you can’t stop being afraid by pretending everything that scares you is there” that evidently means that fear is not real. It is the product of thoughts you create‚ however danger is real‚ but fear is a choice. When following Michael Moore’s journey in the documentary Bowling for Columbine‚ it is proven that most‚ if not all Americans live in fear. In doing so‚ he learns that the conventional answers

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    [pic] [pic] [pic] STRUCTURE OF DNA PROPOSED BY JAMES WATSON AND FRANCISCRICK DNA stands for deoxyribose nucleic acid. This chemical substance is present in the nucleus of all living cells . DNA controls all the chemical changes which take place in cells. The famous double helical structure was proposed by James Watson and Francis Crick in the year 1953. Nine years later both received Nobel Prize for this discovery. STRUCTURE OF DNA DNA is a very large molecule made up

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    explosives‚ killing 12 students and a teacher‚ as well as injuring 21 others. The pair then committed suicide. This event was the inspiration for Michael Moore’s documentary Bowling For Columbine. In this film he tackles the issue of gun control in America and why they are so different to other countries around the world. Bowling for Columbine is a documentary style film which uses a standard medium shot throughout the entirety of the film. Medium shots are used in documentaries to give the viewer

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    What would drive two teenagers to comit such a horriffic tragedy as what happened at Columbine? In Bowling for Columbine director Michael Moore takes a look at gun violence in America and the causes behind such horriffic events that have led to Columbine. In the film Michael Moore explores the question "What makes the US have the most gun deaths than the rest of the world?" By exploring this Moore and his viewers explore a variety of reasons‚ The strongest point made by Moore is that largely

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    capital is the investment put into having a social bond with other people (formally or informally)‚ much like money. A decline in social capital means a lack of civic engagement (and even increases the crime rate). Theoretically‚ we would end up "Bowling Alone" in our urban cities. Evaluation Putnam claims that formal civic participation can deceivably be on the rise by the number of sheer organizations‚ but this does not take into account the number of actual active

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