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    Bicycle Thieves

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    Italian Neorealism was an art movement that played with the conventions of classical Hollywood Realism. Through Bicycle Thieves‚ the viewer can pull out elements of both Neorealism and classical Hollywood Realism. Both Bicycle Thieves and Breathless demonstrate Realist elements to their stories that bring upon excitement and dramatically powerful films. Due to the combination of Neorealism and Hollywood Realism‚ aesthetic and narrative effects were shown throughout the films and became a success

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    (through both his psychological authority and physical power). He loses this power very quickly later on in the scene‚ however. Simmonds‚ employing his authority as a policeman‚ handcuffs Kenny to the door‚ and he loses the dominance over the stage he once had; Simmonds now has it‚ and his abuse of his authority as a policeman allows him to exert physical power‚ “(kicking Kenny in the thigh)” over Kenny. The very fact that Kenny’s own furniture is being moved out of his apartment bit by bit

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    the suspect even when the suspect don’t carring a gun but taking something like a gun. The guns in the market made the American policeman a very dangerous job‚ and then caused the conflict between people and police about their behavior. Guns makes policeman easier to do extreme action and finanly let citizens feel uncomfortable. In 2015‚ there are news about the policeman killed unarmed African American people and finally caused a riot. In America‚ holding guns is like a guilty presumption when the

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    with a firm called A.Besse & Co. He was 16 years then. At Besse‚ Dhirubai later worked in the commodities section if the firm where he learnt a lot about trading and business. Every night‚ during his stay at the boarding house with several other Gujarati boys working as clerks‚ Dhirubai used to spend hours trying to learn and improve his English grammar‚ essay writing skills‚ knowledge about current affairs. Jawaharlal Nehru’s the ‘Glimpses of World History’ and the ‘Discovery of India’ were his

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    is not an overstatement that the line-patrol officers have the most discretion. This is largely attributed to the fact that they serve as the primary law enforcers‚ who tackle crime on a daily basis. But in general‚ it is fair to say that every policeman uses discretion every day. It can happen when he takes a decision to patrol an area with more vigilance or when he decides on adopting a more community oriented policing

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    The policeman was a friend of Patrick‚ so they was friends as well. The officer was feeling sad for her because she lost her husband. Mary forgot that she had the leg of the lamb in the oven so the officer reminded her that it was in there‚ she got up and went

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    Hell's Belles Summary

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    The book Hell’s Belles covers the prostitution‚ vice‚ and crime in the early development of Denver. When someone thinks they are going to read a history book about any topic someone gets the idea that they will get just the most important points of history. Well this book dose the opposite it tells the story on how there were it most tell the story that is not talked about in the history books it about gambling‚ murder‚ and prostitution that were happening in the West and as well in Denver. The book

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    “I lost my wife‚” cried Harris again‚ distraught over the indifference of the two men. The two men did not reply‚ shaking their heads at him in vague amusement. Seeing that the two men would not be of any use‚ Harris turned back to the four roads. One of the roads stretched into the forest; it was a worn‚ dirt road and the soil was packed tight by the years of footsteps that have traipsed on it. Another was white and flat‚ similar to the road Harris had just biked on. The last two were rarely used

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    The movie began with the incident of the Thomas’ parents’ death. It was the fourth of July and his parents had a party and everyone was either drunk of asleep. Victor’s father Arnold walked around drunk with a sparkler and threw it in the kitchen. Everything quickly caught on fire and Thomas was thrown out the window where he was caught by Arnold. It quickly fast forwards to where Thomas had grown up to be a skinny‚ story-telling nerd and Victor a buff Indian. Constant flashbacks of Victor’s childhood

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    On the surface Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness is a story of adventure‚ suspense‚ and mystery‚ but beneath its literal exterior lays a philosophical undercurrent: the quest towards self-actualization. The novel begins on the Thames River in London where five seamen sit "with silence onboard the yacht" watching the sun set‚ feeling "meditative‚ and fit for nothing but placid staring." The adventure is prefaced and foreshadowed by the images created by in the opening pages. The narrator first describes

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