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    11/14/13 Scene Breakdown The scene I chose to write about is from one of my favorite movies‚ Blue Valentine. Directed by Derek Cianfrance‚ this movie is an examination of a marriage on the rocks‚ as well as the beginnings of a new one‚ by the same people. Ryan Gosling plays Dean‚ a high school dropout trying to make ends meet without any support from his family‚ and Michelle Williams plays Cindy‚ a pre-med student living with her unhappy parents. On an off chance‚ Dean and Cindy meet one another

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    I’ve been asked to write an essay on a film. I have been asked to pick a five minute scene from my chosen movie‚ I will be explaining and talking about how camera shots‚ miss-en-scene‚ sound and lightening effects the audience‚ also what the director want the audience to feel and understand. The movie that I have picked to do my essay on is the 2007 science fiction film I AM LEGEND. This film is based on RICHARD MATHESON’S 1954 novel under the same name and directed by Francis Lawrence. I AM LEGEND

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    In the story “All Summer in a Day”‚ Ray Bradbury uses comparisons‚ sentence variety and descriptive word or sentences to show that the sun is important in the children’s lives. The story is about children who live on venus and have never seen the sun because it only comes out every 7 years. But there is this girl named margot who she claims she has seen the sun and the other children in the class don’t believe her so‚ before the sun comes out for the first time in 7 years the other kids lock her

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    Creative writing! The End Before My Eyes! ‘Another typical day‚’ I said to myself when I woke up this morning; but I could never have been so wrong in my entire life! It was a Tuesday morning and the moon was still out. I didn’t think anything of it at the time. I bathed and got ready to get out my house since my bus was due in 10mins. As soon as I got out the moon became the colour of pure red blood. It intrigued me. So I got on the yellow knocked up bus and got out my little ‘Blue Note’

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    Impromptu Speech Outlines

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    Name: Brant Dalebout 2 Practice Impromptu Outlines Directions: You will need to do many practice impromptu speeches to effectively develop your impromptu skills. However‚ you are only required to turn in two practice outlines. Use this form to help you learn and keep the speech structure. You may use this page for your outlines. Each point should be only one completely developed sentence. See the example in the Lesson 3. Impromptu practice outlines generally should be written after the speech

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    Part 1: Timeline Reflection Pinhole Camera (400Bc-1040AD) The first capturing of imagery involved the design of a dark‚ lightless room with one side covered with large delicate sheet. The earliest mention of this device is by the Chinese philosopher Mo-Ti. A pin is used to pierce the sheet and create a small pinhole. On the outside where the hole was made place a lit candle. What happens now is that the light would travel from the candle through the pinhole and reflect an image of the candle on the

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    Susana and the Elders

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    Susanna and the Elders On my trip to the Norton Simon Museum‚ a painting labeled Susanna and the Elders‚ Flemish women Jan Massys‚ really stood out to me. The specifications of this oil on canvas work of art are 42 x 77-1/2 in. (106.7 x 196.9 cm). The painting was made in 1564‚ during the Renaissance‚ and portrays an example of the religious tension of that time and reflects the era after the start of the Reformation. My first thought when gazing upon Susanna and the Elders bad things are about

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    Samantha Fain Dr. Elizabeth Wise CHM 165 3/15/2012 Book Report: Girl with a Pearl Earring The Girl with a Pearl Earring is a historical fictional novel about the famous painting created by the artist Johannes Vermeer. The story takes place in the 17th century in Delft‚ Holland. The novel chronicles the actions that led up to the painting of Girl with a Pearl Earring. The subject of the painting is a young girl named Griet‚ who goes to live with Johannes Vermeer’s family and be a second

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    La Belle Epoque & Mirrors

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    Nous quels sont? D’où sommes-nous venus? Où allons-nous? Ils sont les questions nous devons nous demander constamment. The La Belle Époque era erupted a series of self-reflecting questions such as the ones mentioned above. A prominent symbol of the La Belle Époque era‚ mirrors sought to bring forth the answers. Mirror is defined as an object with a surface that has good specular reflection; that is‚ it is smooth enough to form an image by Wikipedia. A simple‚ straight forward approach to a very

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    In The Great Influenza Barry contrasts certainty and uncertainty so that there is an understanding that scientific research is in fact a pioneering effort through effective abstract language‚ romanticized syllogism‚ and strong metaphors. Firstly‚ the author points out the obvious knowledge of uncertainty and certainty where “certainty creates strength” while “uncertainty creates weakness by using antithesis. That’s general knowledge that most people - myself included- involved scientist as well

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