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    The camera is tilted up towards him‚ giving and impression of being very tall and imposing. As he reads through papers in a very serious manner‚ the camera is a very close to his face. His face fills the screen as he reads‚ making him appear very officious and dominating. Through these shots‚ the viewer is positioned to see Neville as a very harsh‚ cold and controlling person. Furthermore‚ at the Moore River settlement‚ Neville is depicted checking the colour of the skin of the half-caste children

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    Katelyn Anderson Dr. Taylor ENG 015 15 January 2013 Banning Public Smoking Smoking cigarettes should be banned in public areas because it endangers innocent bystanders‚ such as pregnant women‚ people with asthma‚ and adolescents‚ as well as smokers themselves. By prohibiting smoking in public places‚ we would concurrently be protecting innocent people from secondhand smoke‚ as well as any potential symptoms or diseases it could cause. As a result‚ we would see a significant decrease in the amount

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    The meaning of life varies from person to person‚ but the comprehensive goal of finding one’s purpose spreads throughout the entirety of humanity. Life may seem mundane at times‚ but it is fulfilment that truly matters. In the novel‚ The Sun Also Rises‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ the main characters all struggle with finding their purpose in the world. Instead of searching far and wide for this purpose‚ they instead fill their days with repetitive drinking and travel‚ which are both empty activities without

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    Some people read stories and see them all completely different with all completely different meanings. In a way that is correct‚ they are all different‚ however; though this analysis it will be shown that“The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown” are very similar through different literary elements of fiction. In “The Lottery” and “Young Goodman Brown‚” authors Shirley Jackson and Nathaniel Hawthorne employ point of view‚ setting and conflict to show similarities between these two very different stories

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    use phrasal verbs‚ idioms / wise sayings ‚ dialogs / flashback etc to leave a strong lasting impression.   Sample 1  Ai Ching and Mary knew that Miss Sarimah was now in safe hands. They watched the ambulance slowly disappear into the horizon. Bystanders‚ and all those who had witnessed the miraculous incident slowly started to disperse.Slowly the place transformed back into its old rustic look.There was a dead silence.The words "I have found that if you love life‚ life will love you back" echoed

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    The Lifeguard‚ a low budget drama from writer and director Liz W Garcia‚ premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2013 where it competed for Best Dramatic Film and had limited release. Garcia was “inspired” by Andrea Arnold’s film ‘Fish Tank’ “where the performances are so naturalistic…she’s able to be gritty and lyrical” (Garcia‚ 2013). ‘Cinema screen is interested in representation’ (McClements‚ 2016)‚ and the drama genre adheres to this idea as Jule Selbo (a professor in the Radio Television and Film)

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    some theme park or even the mall‚ and you’re having a great time. You see a shifty stranger looking around the room‚ their eyes darting from person to person and exit to exit. Suddenly‚ they pull out a gun. You‚ your friends‚ and the surrounding bystanders are mowed down by rapid gunfire. You are now a victim of a mass shooting. How does it feel? You’re completely innocent‚ never saw the person who killed you before‚ and you’re still dead. It’s not a pretty sight‚ nor are the hundreds of people who

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    academic writing‚ if this is a series‚ place a comma before the final conjunction (and)] eggs. Salmonella poisoning is caused [The passive voice is a form of "be" (is) and a participle (caused). Over-use of the passive voice can make paragraphs officious and tedious to read. Prefer the active voice. For example‚ passive voice = The paper was completed on time. Active voice = the student completed the paper on time. See Center for Writing Excellence > Tutorials & Guides > Grammar & Writing Guides

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    injuries since it can be seen that the hotel was negligent since the hotel could have performed better maintenance on their elevators to prevent such incidents from happening. Hotels have the duty to have secure room doors that cannot be accessed to bystanders and to have security cameras in public areas such as lobbies or in places where crime can occur such as in hallways and car parks. Some more detailed examples concerning a hotel’s duty of care for the protection of its guests include hiring properly

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    The Right to Privacy The Right to Privacy by Ellen Alderman and Caroline Kennedy involves many different issues‚ from drug tests and school searches to workplace and technology issues. To make their points Alderman and Kennedy have chosen interesting sometimes maddening cases involving everything from illegal strip searches by the Chicago police to questionable workplace psychological testing. People have different reactions to these issues and Kennedy and Alderman just don ’t have the solution

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