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    perfected by Weir. The juxtaposition of Innocence and corruption is expertly displayed during scenes at the Philadelphia train station. Samuel Lapp oozes innocence. His formal attire complete with the "halo - like" hat confirm his amish background. The use of medium angle camera shots and camera tracking ensures that the viewer explores the unfamiliar territory of the Philadelphia train station from Samuel’s perspective. Close ups and extreme close ups of Samuels facial expressions convey the

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    Watching movies has been one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Different people have different was to enjoy the movies. Some prefer going to the movie theaters while others like watching DVDs at home. From my point of view‚ the better place to view a movie is in theaters. There are three main reasons for my answer. Firstly‚ movie theaters are well equipped to give the best quality to viewers. It cannot be denied that theaters can bring viewers a more realistic sensation and more amazing

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    For my first field trip assignment‚ I decided to go to the Philadelphia Art Museum. Believe it or not‚ this was my first time visiting this museum. By walking through the museum I saw some amazing paintings and sculptors. These artists were truly talented in what they were able to create. It was extremely difficult to choose a single piece of art and categorize it as my favorite. However‚ there were a few sculptors that left a lasting impression on me. The sculptor of the man nailed to a cross

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    be analyzing the character of John Ryan who is played by Matt Dillon. Ryan is a white middle-aged police officer who has been with the force for quite some time. He appears to be racist from his many encounters with the black characters. From the beginning of the movie‚ you can tell John is an arrogant person. He seems to feel like he is superior to the other characters. This is displayed in the way he carries himself and the way he condescends to pretty much every other character he interacts with

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    based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts to make a statement on the

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    Between 2013-2015‚ the Chip Kelly era of Philadelphia Eagles football was known for two things: uptempo offense and poor roster management. While the uptempo offense was fun in Kelly’s first year as Eagles head coach. It was only successful thanks to Andy Reid’s players (Nick Foles‚ DeSean Jackson‚ Jeremy Maclin‚ LeSean McCoy). In the offseason prior to the 2015 season‚ Kelly was given the controls to make player personnel decisions. That caused a major shakeup in the Eagles’ organization as Howie

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    commanding officers. Therefore accepting the deal would degrade their honor as a Marine. This forces Lieutenant Kaffee to compose an actual defense for his clients‚ something he hasn’t done in years‚ let alone seen the inside of a court room. As the movie progresses‚ Kaffee matures his morality from a lawyer who attempts to take the easy way out to one that is more responsible. Lance Corporal Harold W. Dawson‚ who is a role model to his friend and fellow Marine Louden Downey‚ constantly attempts to

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    What’s Next For The Philadelphia Eagles? After three seasons the Chip Kelly experiment is over in Philadelphia. It’s no question that the Eagles’ roster is worse now than it was three years ago when Kelly took the helm‚ and the results on the field back that up. Each season the team averaged fewer points per game and yards per play‚ while the number turnovers increased. Without doubt Chip Kelly the GM failed Chip Kelly the coach and the entire Eagles’ organization. Much have the discussion has

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    Introduction. In my opinion‚ the leader in the film‚ “The Day After Tomorrow”‚ is Sam‚ Jack’s son. In the movie‚ he displays the qualities that a good moral leader should have. Leadership Concept #1: DiSC Personality. The DiSC personality profile of Sam would most probably be a high “I” as he is communicative‚ interactive‚ friendly‚ optimistic‚ impulsive & trusting. In the movie‚ Sam communicates & interacts with the other survivors about his personal life‚ portraying that he was communicative

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    John Krakauer‚ Into the Wild: Philosophical Journey or Suicidal Folly? Compared with oriental people’s implicit quest for freedom and truth‚ people in western countries are more direct which means that they pursue their goals through practice. The book‚ Into the Wild‚ tells a story about a guy who had a philosophical journey. The book shows a process of a person’s spiritual growth: from the yearning for the absolute freedom‚ a kind of irrepressible impulse and force‚ to the yearning for

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