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    nowadays from women to immigrants can vote. Voting is determined by federal and state law. Through voting citizens can choose the next leaders for their government‚ which may affect sectors like educations‚ jobs‚ the economy etc. Voting should not be mandatory. Voting should be optional‚ but never obliged‚ because only some countries have compulsory voting and the least qualified leader could be chosen. First of all only a few countries have compulsory voting. According to document A‚ compulsory

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    Do action movies and Romantic movies have anything on common? Or are they quite dissimilar? We can have two approaches to the matter: Technical and Creative. First I will briefly cover the technical aspects. A typical action movie consists of action sequences‚ explosions‚ car chases‚ fight scenes‚ stunts and stunts coordinator‚ etc. All mean that an action flick needs a bigger budget‚ much bigger than what a typical romantic film would need. On the creative side of the issue an action flick

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    SILENT MOVIES Talk to people who saw films for the first time when they were silent‚ and they will tell you the experience was magic. The silent film‚ with music‚ had extraordinary powers to draw an audience into the story‚ and an equally potent capacity to make their imagination work. They had to supply the voices and the sound effects‚ and because their minds were engaged‚ they appreciated the experience all the more. The audience was the final creative contributor to the process of making a film

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    fascinated the public‚ especially as a result of Hollywood’s spy films. Throughout the centuries the spy genre has undergone many changes. From early movies based on World War II to modern films about the Cold War‚ Hollywood has always seemed to distort the line between fact and fiction. Ian Fleming’s James Bond was and still is the catalyst of the latest transformation of undercover agent within the spy genre. Moreover‚ other films such as Mission Impossible II have also propagated this distortion

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    The social importance of film in the 21st century is extremely evident to be a powerful form of communication. Through sound and images filmmakers make use of technical‚ symbolic‚ audio and written codes to convey strong messages. These themes are portrayed in all types of films such as documentaries‚ commercials and even Hollywood blockbusters. As time moves forward so does the ability to connect‚ through film‚ with the social aspects of our age. Every story‚ every image‚ every sound has an impact

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    Movies are a great success in todays entertainment and technology world. movies are simply pictures in motion and nothing else but attract us so much .Movies are a good influence as sometimes they potray a very good message through an interesting way within a short time .They are also stress busters with all the comedy that they include sometimes . I personally feel movies and films are a good influence as they help many people find out their talents‚ and movies are something what usually everyone

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    children also scream and run back upstairs. How do horror movies affect these children‚ and should they be allowed to watch these type of movies? Although horror movies create things from nightmares and health effects‚ to negative stereotypes and adult themes‚ they also help children through health benefits‚ facts of life‚ and the ability to face their fears upon watching the movie. Throughout the ages of horror‚ humans have enjoyed these types of films due to adrenaline‚ and what they portray. Adrenaline

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    Should people who download music and movies illegally be punished? Since humanity is getting a better life than ever before‚ entertainment is no longer a luxury affair. Music and movie become a top choice for everybody. However‚ music and movie are not spontaneously created. It is man-made‚ and it is not free. Thus‚ people’s solution is download music and movie illegally; as a result‚ illegal things must be punished. Downloading music and movies illegally can wipe out passion or creativity

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    Should officials be able to use information they find on personal devices or social media to protect communities? Officials have the right to search a guilty person’s device and use information from it to protect the community. Although‚ officials searching personal devices would be an invasion of privacy‚ and people won’t feel like they are able to do what they want. Officials should be able to search personal devices and use the information to ensure people’s safety. For example‚ whatever is

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    Movies are not the only part of the film industry that misrepresents mental illnesses; cartoons and tv shows misrepresent them as well. By referencing mental illnesses within children’s cartoons‚ it allows the children to learn to stigmatize mental illnesses early in life. For example‚ in a study of six main cartoon characters portraying mental illnesses‚ three of them were comical‚ and the other three were the villains (Wilson par. 15) This is another example of how the entertainment industry is

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