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    debated that thinking is so important to psychology that the study of thinking must become its own ground. So as I have mentioned above in my introduction paragraph I will explaining about cognitivism. Also I mention a sequence in Pulp Fiction and Run Lola Run. Pulp Fiction met by

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    From reading the novella‚ A River Runs Through It‚ to sitting through the film‚ I have realized that a person can almost always take bits and pieces of a movie or book and relate it back into his or her life. I also learned through the Common Read Activities that proper communication is important in running a smooth “experience”. Not being an English major nor having read many books in English courses‚ annotating and critically reading the novella‚ A River Runs Through It by Norman Maclean‚ presented

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    throughout ¡°A River Runs Through It‚¡± Maclean intertwines the art of fly-fishing and his vivid descriptions of a virgin Montana to narrate the tale of the Maclean family and their religion‚ both in the chapel and on the river. The idea of nature and God being synonymous is not a new one‚ but Maclean adds meaning to this old saying though a father and his sons reveling in the spirituality of an untouched world‚ a coming back to ones roots. Specifically‚ in ¡°A River Runs Through It¡± what keeps

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    10 January 2013 The First Battle of Bull Run On July 21‚ 1861‚ Union and Confederate armies clashed near Manassas Junction‚ Virginia‚ in the first major land battle of the American Civil War. Known as the First Battle of Bull Run in the North or Manassas by Southerners‚ the engagement began when about 35‚000 Union troops marched from the federal capital in Washington‚ D.C. to strike a Confederate force of 20‚000 along a small river known as Bull Run. After fighting on the defensive for most of

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    They ran‚ they ran like they have never ran before‚ they feared being captured or worse‚ death! The worst part of it all was it was just the beginning. The first battle of Bull Run was the first major battle of the United States Civil War which resulted in a major loss and retreat for the Union. At the head of the Union was the sixteenth President of the United States‚ Abraham Lincoln‚ who at the time faced an enormous challenge of a crumbling nation‚ the future was uncertain and terrifying. At this

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    A River Runs Through It: God‚ Fishing‚ and Montana A River Runs Through It is one of my personal favorite stories. I have read the book and watched the movie before in high school‚ and loved them then. I have also watched the movie with my grandmother several times. We both like the narration by Robert Redford and the story lines. It reflects our own family‚ and is a masterpiece in our opinions. While the film adaptation may be different than Maclean’s novella‚ the film shows the book in a different

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    Worldviews Observed in the Film “A River Runs Through It” Laura Paul Colorado Christian University People come from different parts of the world and possess different beliefs based on the way they were raised. It doesn’t matter where you are if you pay close attention you will notice there are many worldviews around you. The film “A River Runs Through It” is conveyed from a biblical worldview‚ however the film itself portrays another worldview as well. This story is

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    When Not Knowing is Understanding “Help [. . .] is giving part of yourself to somebody who comes to accept it willingly and needs it badly‚” declared the father of narrator and author of A River Runs Through It‚ Norman Maclean (Norman Maclean‚ A River Runs Through It‚ A River Runs Through It and Other Stories‚ NY: Pocket Books-Simon & Schuster‚ 1992-1976‚ 1-113‚ 89. Print. All subsequent quotations are documented by page number only.). Norman’s attempt at helping people throughout the book is

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    To run, or not to run

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    To run‚ or not to run--that is the question: Whether ’tis easier to race And face the harsh pains of a race Or to stay lazy And‚ by not moving‚ avoid pain To run‚ to hit the adrenaline rush- No more – and by running to say I face The early morning preparations for the events That each race day holds ‘Tis a situation I do not wish to face To run‚ to race- To fall perhaps too hard. Ay there’s the problem‚ For in running what events may come about When we are hiding from the finish

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    Animation: Lola Running 4. Lola’s Apartment a. Phone Call‚ split screen Lola on the and Manni in phonebooth b. Black & White recall of events during phone conversation i. Store for cigarettes‚ moped gets stolen ii. Taxi goes to wrong street can’t get Manni iii. Manni doing job iv. Manni walking v. Subway vi. Bum vii. Manni runs forgets money bag viii. Ronnie’s going to kill me ix. Lola’s glass shattering scream 5. Lola Spinning 6. Living Room a. Lola’s mom b. Animated Lola on tv ‚ she’s

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