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    Movie Review: Titanic 3D

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    TITANIC 3D The movie Titanic needed no introductions. When it was released on 1997‚ this James Cameron romantic epic movie had simply become the highest grossing film ever made until the film with the same director “ Avatar” beat the score in 2009. On 2012‚ the film were enchanced technologically from 2 dimensional film to 3 dimensional. I and my friends had the chance to become one of the earliest spectator of the film on 5th April 2012. The film was still the same. The story is about a young

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    However‚ this gave way to washer and spinner combined in a single drum. Despite being just an architectural innovation‚ it is highly successful today; many of today’s washing machines employ this technology. With radical innovation‚ our entire lives could be changed. Hence‚ incumbent firms selling the current technology may not want to be displaced due to a new radical innovation. Hence the successfulness of radical innovations may be limited. Furthermore‚ the market has to be ready for a radical

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    tale about a pauper angling to become a prince‚ this sensory blowout largely takes place amid the squalor of Mumbai‚ India‚ where lost children and dogs sift through trash so fetid you swear you can smell the discarded mango as well as its peel‚ or could if the film weren’t already hurtling through another picturesque gutter.” The story of Slumdog Millionaire is a simple one — Jamal Malik (Dev Patel) is on the verge of winning 20 million rupees on the Indian version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

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    intern whose political connections will endanger the entire campaign. Lurking in the background: Senator Thompson (Jeffrey Wright)‚ who plays each candidate against the other for a future stake in the White House. As a publicist‚ I would review that this movie as a political publicity. To me‚ George Clooney is trying to portray how is the actual political scenario in the States. Ryan Gosling plays the most important role as the publicist for Morris (Clooney)‚ and to me‚ that is how probably how

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    JC Life of Pi: A Movie Review The movie “Life of Pi” is a story of survival. In order to survive‚ the protagonist‚ “Pi”‚ draws his inner strength from his spirituality and practicality. A scientist once said‚ [i]“A man‚ as a general rule‚ owes very little to what he is born with. A man is what he makes himself.” As Pi tried to survive in the ocean‚ he became a soldier in his own right. What Pi’s character portrayed is very similar to what a good soldier should be. On Military Professionalism

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    did in Paris‚ and explains why it is so important for Victor to reach America. Ilsa is aware that Rick is the only one what can help them escape. Tr everything in her power to have him give her the letters of transit. After agreeing to help her‚ he changes his plans unexpectedly and leaves Captain Louis‚ Ilsa and Victor in shock. The film seemed to have been following a fairly predictable story line‚ until the end where there the twist that you don’t expect at first leads you to see the bigger message

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    Mean girls: The movie mean girls ties in with educational psychology in many aspects. It is about a girl named candy who has been home schooled her entire life‚ until she moves. By time she moves she is in high school. She has very little social skills‚ after a few bad days in a row she becomes self motivated to fit in. This movie also shows diversity in the schools‚ with ethnicity as well as with race. Cady has a hard time fitting in with the other people from her school‚ and quickly be age

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    Big Fish Movie Review

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    has a grudge against these stories. The movie was directed by Tim Burton in 2003‚ which he based off the Big Fish book written in 1988 by Daniel Wallace. Throughout the movie we see not only the present life of Edward Bloom‚ but the many past stories of his childhood and adult life. We are also introduced to several other characters including the younger version of Edward Bloom‚ Edward’s wife—Sandra‚ and Will’s wife— Penelope. The stories told in the movie are in Edward’s point of view‚ and we get

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    Movie Review on The Sixth Sense The Sixth Sense is a 1999 ghost story and a psychological thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan about an ill and isolated boy played by Haley Joel Osment‚ and a child psychologist played by Bruce Willis‚ who tries to help him but is going through some personal troubles of his own. The film takes place in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) is a child psychologist‚ who returns home one night with his wife from an event in

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    Numerous are the reasons why one decides to attend a university‚ it improves one’s outlook on the world and broadens one’s horizons. Apart from that‚ there are some practical benefits‚ as university degree holders are more likely to get substantial knowledge and skills that they can utilize for the rest of their life and thus get better job opportunities. But how does society view these people? Are they respected and their efforts appreciated? Some decades ago‚ the choices of available universities

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