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    Shark Vacuum Experience

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    the situation for the better‚ I watched Shark Vacuum Infomercials every Saturday (staying up late at night) in order to convince my parents to buy a new vacuum cleaner. I had to watch these boring infomercials for weeks until I was able to get my parents on board. And it didn’t help that I wasn’t only allowed to watch T.V. Monday through Friday‚ but this was a sacrifice I had to make. Using my words wisely I often had to reiterate that the price of a Shark Vacuum was three easy payments of $39.95

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    Jaws Essay

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    it about: It is about a shark attack Where is it‚ when is it set: Amity Island New England‚ 4th July Why is it set 4th July: It is set on the 4th of July because on that date most Americans gather around and spend time with their famlies and go out to the beach will close then families can’t go to the beach. Paragraph 2 Music: Describe how the shark is connected to the music in the title sequence: You can almost visualize the deadly shark coming closer and closer

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    Why Are Sharks Important

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    Why sharks are important…. Sharks play a very important role in the ecosystem. Sharks being at the top of the food chain‚ dealing with marine life‚ keep the ecosystem on track. Some of those reasons are that they keep the food webs in balance‚ Tourism‚ and without them there would be a lost in food source for humans. To begin with sharks are essential to the different ways of living because they keep the food web in balance. Sharks will eat old or sick in a population which keeps that population

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    The Peacock Mantis Shrimp

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    The Odontodactylus Scyllarus‚ more colloquially referred to as the peacock mantis shrimp‚ gets its name from its bright peacock-like coloration‚ its shrimp-like size‚ and its mantis-like body structure. The mantis shrimp belongs to the kingdom Animalia‚ the phylum Arthropoda‚ the subphylum Crustacea‚ the class Malacostraca‚ the order Stomatopoda‚ the family Odontodactylidae‚ and the genus Odontodactylus (Wikipedia). This species‚ the Odontodactylus Scyllarus‚ belongs to a group of 400 other types

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    directed by Steven Spielberg. This film is set in 1970’s in Amity USA and is about a shark which attacks a lot of people. It is set on the 4th of July because that’s when Brody‚ the main characters‚ son was involved in one of the shark attacks. In the music sequence whenever the shark is near or attacking it has its own theme tune which is made to build tension because when you hear that music you know it’s the shark and that something is obviously going to happen although at some parts of the movie

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    Boy and Visual Design

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    water. When she screams Brody is fearful that the shark is attacking‚ but we are then shown that it is just her male friend putting her on his shoulders. This scream foreshadows an upcoming shark attack. We have diegetic sound as the kids run into the water. A line from the song "I Honestly Love You" is clearly heard; "But I got something to tell you‚ that I never thought I would". This refers to Chief Brody knowing about the previous shark attack and not telling anyone about it. As Ellen Brody tries

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    approximately 30 years ago. It tells the story of a shark which attacks and kills numerous people off the north-east coast of the USA in a small holiday resort called Amity Island. The attacks took place around the 4th of July‚ which in America‚ is similar to the British bank holiday. During this time‚ many Americans and tourists from abroad visit resorts such as Amity Island for a summer vacation. The director of the film‚ Steven Spielberg builds up fear of the shark using many different techniques. One of

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    Rob Stewart Sharkwater

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    example of that person is Rob Stewart‚ the producer of the film‚ which were also accompanied by Paul Watson and the Sea Shepherd. The documentary was mainly about sharks‚ along with the secrets behind killing them (shark-fin soup industry)‚ the corrupt governments‚ and the perseverance one will need to accomplish their big goal of saving sharks whether if it means to have wrongly-accused of murder charges and life-threatening diseases. This documentary pointed out the fact that media isn’t always right

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    The King of Sharks Who is the Protagonist and who is the Antagonist in the following short story? I think the protagonist is Nanave‚ the King Shark’s son and the antagonist is the chief of the village. How does the story let you know that one character is the protagonist and that another character is acting as the antagonist? The story lets me know that Nanave was the protagonist because the story was more focused on him. The story identified the antagonist when the chief of the village announced

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    Jaws Cinematography

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    mysterious shark and camera techniques such as simultaneous track and zoom‚ long shot‚ close up shots and medium shots to build suspense‚ tension and scare the audience. The music represents the shark‚ especially its movements and its presence. In the title sequence the camera is moving along the seabed like a shark. Spielberg makes the audience believe that the camera is viewing things through the shark’s eyes‚ he uses a camera shot called point of view shot. The music makes the shark seem a mystery

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