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    American writing differs from Western writing completely because of reasons such as political systems‚ views on religion‚ and inner peace. These differences can be seen in Christopher Manes’ “Nature and Silence” and Paula Gunn Allen’s “The Sacred Hoop.” On one hand‚ Christopher Manes’ “Nature and Silence” focuses more on the Western culture based literature and Paula Gunn Allen’s “The Sacred

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    Silver Linings Playbook

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    I mostly agree with Ashley’s opinion‚ but I do not believe Silver Linings Playbook is a formalistic movie. This is not a formalistic movie because there are no distortions or manipulations of reality (Giannetti 7). Also‚ formalistic movies use highly manipulated images that they look so different from the real thing ( Giannetti 524). They want the manipulated images to look beautiful or attractive to the eye (Giannetti 524). Silver Linings Playbook does not use manipulated images because the images

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    Pot of Gold

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    Chorus: Oh the spotlight is not for me I close my eyes and imagine I’m home! I miss the days when life was simple‚ But if I never try to follow that rainbow In search for the pot of gold! Oh‚ oh‚ oh! In search for the pot of gold! ... out there right now About to have an extra... Searching for a pot of gold like a lepricon‚ They say death comes in three‚ two’s next in line‚ I lost a best friend for the second time. Now I’m on the quest to find peace‚ Still gotta carry my beefs... when

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    The Silence of the Lambs review One of the best breath taking 80’s detective novel is The Silence of the Lambs. The book is written by English psychiatrist Thomas Harris. It was published in 1988 but it is still remembered and readable. The Silence of the Lambs is second author’s novel based on  forensic psychiatrist and cannibalistic psychopath Dr. Hannibal Lecter life story‚ but this time the plot centers on young and new FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling. The novel opens with

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    The Silence of the Lambs 1991 Director – Jonathan Demme Writer – Thomas Harris Cinematographer – Tak Fujimoto Jodie Foster – Clarice Starling Anthony Hopkins – Dr. Hannibal Lecter AKA Hannibal the Cannibal Scott Glenn – Jack Crawford Ted Levine – Jame Gumb AKA Buffalo Bill Theme can be defined as “a central insight.” According to the authors of The Art of Watching Films‚ a theme in a literary work or film should be universal and should be one that challenges people (Boggs & Petric‚

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    Investment in Gold

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    The advantages and disadvantages of investment in gold: Like investment in any other precious metal‚ investment in gold also has many advantages as compare with other kind of investing such as bond and stock. • It may not be the most obvious choice for a new investor‚ but it always is the safest choice. When choosing an investment‚ there are many factors to consider and every investor has to make sure that the investment he chooses is suitable for his budget and also for his financial goal

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    Case on Gold

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    Demand in Indian Gold Market Speak of a Paradox? Demand for gold is a widespread observable fact across the world. However‚ the major demand for gold comes from five countries‚ namely India‚ Italy‚ Turkey‚ US and China. Among these countries‚ which account for 55% of the total gold demand‚ India’s share alone comes to around 25%. Cultural and religious traditions involving wearing of jewellery play a major role in influencing Indian gold demand. Around 75% of the world demand for gold is jewellery-based

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    Dbq on Silver Trade

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    China. Enormous quantities of opium made their way to China‚ swelled by the number of merchants involved. By the 1820s‚ the value of opium coming into China exceeded the value of goods exported out. Thus‚ the Chinese had to pay silver in addition to their goods to get opium. Silver shortages began to hurt peasants. To stop the trade‚ the Qing emperor sent a special commissioner‚ Lin Zexu‚ who froze all legitimate trade in Canton until foreign merchants handed over their opium stores. The opium traders

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    Creative Writing: Silence

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    There is silence. Silence everywhere‚ such silence that the soft sounds created by swift movements happening around me are amplified. The water droplets explode into tiny particles as they hit my hot skin and flow down my body and you can even hear the water gushing into the drain. Correction: swirling into the drain. Gushing has negative connotations‚ but swirling has an optimistic twist to it. I look down and open my eyes‚ allowing the water to pour over my head down to my face. All I can see

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    Gold rush

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    California was a land where the American Dream came true for many. Before the gold rush‚ California was under the Mexican rule since 1821. California’s population mainly consisted of about 6‚500 Californios‚ 700 Americans and 150‚000 Native Americans. Most of the Californians lived on vast ranches granted to them by the Mexican government. New settlers‚ mainly Americans‚ started moving into California for land and trade. Mexican control over California weakened following the Bear Flag revolt

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