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    of protest that is directed toward racism but even if it’s meant that way it also acts to disrespect and calls out the military and police forces. Those people that fought for your safety should not be disrespected because people think the spangled star banner is offensive or oppressive to people of a particular orientation. NFL players are some of the most

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    The Star-Spangled Banner & Francis Scott Key It all started in 1812‚ while America was at war with England. The war broke out after England wanted to stop American Trade with the French. The British had entered the Chesapeake Bay on August 19th‚ 1814. Then on the 24th‚ the British invaded and captured Washington. The next day after burning down the capital the British turned around the Chesapeake Bay. However the American forces were busy getting prepared for the assault on Baltimore‚ that they

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    Lufthansa: going Global‚ but How to Manage Complexity Patrice Williams Professor Smith Business Administration Capstone-Bus 499 June 13‚ 2010 “The type of international strategy that Lufthansa has chosen is to form an alliance. Since 1996 Lufthansa has been organized as a holding whit six business lines dissolving the once integrated corporation. Although‚ Passage is dominant‚ with approximately two thirds of the turnover‚ each division is fully responsible for its own financial

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    This familiar anthem The Star Spangled Banner is America’s long-standing and unchanging tradition that is played at every sporting events nationwide‚ school events‚ assemblies‚ Independence Day events‚ etc. It was invented when the U.S entered World War 1 by a man named Francis Scott Key who gave his poem to his brother‚ who noted that key’s poem fit the melody of The Anacreontic Song. It started out playing at the World Series game in 1918‚ where from that point in time it has been playing every

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    Monomyth In Star Wars

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    finding himself through his journey. You may know of this story because there was a clue in the first sentence. Yes‚ this is the story of Luke Skywalker and his journey to become a Jedi knight. However‚ you may not realize that during the filming of Star Wars IV‚ the director worked very closely with Joseph Campbell. What is a mythologist doing on the set of one of the greatest science fiction of all time? Well Luke experiences what Campbell calls the Monomyth Cycle‚ during the movie. While Luke followed

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    Archetypes In Star Wars

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    Psychoanalytic Criticism on Featured Film‚ Star Wars A Myth-Freudian Criticism Star Wars is a classic movie written and directed by George Lucas that encompasses a vast array of archetypes and phallic/yonic symbols that yield fascinating "between the lines" interpretations. An analysis of such archetypes reveals a great deal of what the main characters are thinking. The synopsis of the movie is as such: The story commences with Princess Leia escort ship being boarded by Empire in hope to

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    Star Wars: An Intergalactic Joyride "Star Wars" is the highest grossing movie of all time. It is also one of my favorites. It was released in May 1977 and re-released in a restored and enhanced Special Edition just last month. There are many different criteria that can be used to describe ŒStar Wars ’ appeal. Gary Arnold and Edward Rothstein‚ two movie critics who had the opportunity to review this great movie‚ explain its appeal in very much the same way. There is a difference though

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    because every time you tried you were stopped by some form of wicked luck? Well for you this task may be star-crossed which means that it is thwarted by wicked luck and opposed by the stars. Just think what it would be like to have a romance like this. Star-crossed romances have always been a popular topic of writing. For example‚ Dreamless‚ Starcrossed‚ and Reckless Magic. Most of the time all star-crossed romances follow a different plot for each story this is what makes each story individually unique

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    Star Wars: a New Hope

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    Critique Star Wars: A new hope "A long.long time ago‚ in a galaxy far‚ far away…." These short‚ simple words have influenced generations. Novices and Star Wars fans alike have enjoyed and thrived on these inventive movies. The writer and director‚ George Lucas‚ came up with the idea during his years at the University of California. He came up with a six part series‚ yet‚ the first movie to be produced was part four entitled Star Wars: A new hope. It was produced in 1977

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    “Twinkle Twinkle little star‚ how I wonder what you are” What if the people we look up to‚ just bring us down? What if our heroes actually destroy us instead of saving us? What if there’s nothing special about those ‘incredible’ people we idolise? What if… There comes a time in our life when we come across a fantastic person‚ who we think is perfect. Sometimes it’s a famous person and sometimes it’s just someone in our community‚ school or family. We want to talk like them‚ think like them‚ walk

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