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    The Metaphor Of The Ocean

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    We live in a materialistic world. We can’t go anywhere without a car‚ and the unimaginable tragedy of going camping with no cell reception. That’s not to say our materialistic view doesn’t have it’s merits. It leads to a constant flow of inventions and technology that makes society run more efficiently. However‚ efficiency and technology have started to overshadow the natural world‚ which has nurtured the human race for thousands of years providing it with food‚ shelter‚ peace‚ and beauty. Despite

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    The Great Gatsby In the book the great gatsby by F. scott Fitzgerald it tells a story about a man named jay gatsby who throws these enormous parties and invites all these rich people to them. Nick whose jay gatsby neighbor hears about the stories of his neighbor and decides he would go to one gatsby’s parties and meet the mysterious neighbor he has. As soon he arrived he took a good look at gatsby’s enormous garden and many guest coming and going from his party. Nick also had a good look of gatsby’s

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    tim burton

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    Tim Burton is a very bizarre and unique director. He lives in his characters by putting them in a environment that they don’t belong in. in movies such as "Alice in Wonderland"‚ "Charlie and the chocolate factory"‚ and "Edward Scissorhands" they all show how his movies differ from others. Using different cinematic techniques Burton can make one character stand out among the others. He is able to use camera angles and lighting to give the audience a different outlook on his movies. In one of his

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    Metaphor Tok

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    Alamine Jamai TOK-Metaphors 7/01/11 11th grade 1. To what extent does language generalize individual experience‚ classifying it within the experience of a linguistic group? Did it ever happen to you to be chilling with all your friends‚ suddenly an anecdote comes to mind; you finding it related to the subject

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    Tim O'Brien

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    English 11 29 April 2013 Tim O’Brien “The Things They Carried” was written by Tim O’Brien. Tim was born on October 1st‚ 1946 in Austin‚ Minnesota. He earned a degree in political science at Macalester College in 1968 then was drafted in to the military. From 1968 to 1970 he served as a foot soldier in the Vietnam War. O’Brien was awarded a purple heart; following discharge he attended Harvard University although he left in 1976 without completing the Ph. D program. Tim stabilized his publishing

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    Tim Burton

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    Although the typical layman would immediately label him an oddball‚ those who are a little bit more familiar with Tim Burton would say that he’s a beautiful mess. Burton was born August 25‚ 1958 in Burbank‚ California. He lived in typical suburbia‚ along with his brother and parents‚ although he never felt very attached to them. He felt much closer to the films of Vincent Price and the writings of Edgar Allan Poe. While his parents wanted him to go play outside and be "normal‚" he would rather soak

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    Tim Hortons

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    wifi and why not come out and directly ask me if im ok. I feel completely harassed and disgusted with the way Tim Hortons decided to handle things and will not be soon to return. I just dont understand why an employee would feel so threatened by someone working in the car with my computer opened and on my lap specially if she had seen me there before using the wifi. I am student and thought Tim Hortons was a nice location were I can get some work done. Also I dont understand why someone wouldnt just

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    Tim Burton

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    Tim Burton There are many cinematic techniques that help a movie become entertaining. So everyone uses them. Different elements can create many different moods during a movie and every director has a different way of making a movie. Tim Burton uses lighting and different angles to contrast fantasy with reality and show the strength of all his different characters. Tim Burton uses lighting to show fantasy and reality in his movies. In the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory high key lighting

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    Scr Tims

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    Introduction and Review of TIMS Sessions Link To begin with‚ upon visiting SCR website I find that the SCR website accompanies the Shelly Cashman Series Systems Analysis and Design text and is a fictitious company used as the focus of a case study. Upon further review of the site‚ moving through the bulleted list‚ first entered was the Data Library. This has subsections for SCR Functions and Organization which lists committees and group members; SCR Training Records section has two sample months

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    Tim Burton

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    Non-diegetic sound is when the characters cannot hear the music or sound‚ it is used for foreshadowing‚ it can add suspense‚ happiness or cheerfulness. Diegetic sound is when the characters can obviously hear the music or sound. In The Corpse Bride Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound a lot like when Victor is in the woods practicing his vows there is quiet‚ slow music. When Emily comes back from the dead Victor runs and in the back there is loud fast paced suspenseful music. Diegetic sound is used

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