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    interpretation and biblical background. As Nariman Skakov mentioned in his “Revelation of Stalker”‚ the movie makes heavy uses on biblical text‚ especially text from chapter Revelation. Those reference indicates the theme of this movie: a potential apocalypse in the metaphysical level. In contrast‚ those three people entered the “zone” for the truth‚ the solution to such a crisis. In this movie‚ there is a extremely strong contrast between ordinary world and “the zone”. The ordinary world is largely

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    Emotionless Conformist

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    Working for a shady bounty hunter organization in post-apocalyptic Washington DC‚ an emotionless conformist is sent on a mission to retrieve a package from a community in North California before the rival organization obtains it first. The bounty hunter struggles with the enemy organization and his own teachings to complete the mission. Nick an emotionless conformist only cares about completing the missions that are given to him. He’s sent to North California to retrieve a package before an enemy

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    communicates with its riders. Also‚ the carts have twelve rows and five seats per row. The theme of Dying light is a zombie apocalypse and every rider on the coaster need to get across town to the other safehouse. A big thing about Dying Light is the rider will always be interactive

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    By Barry Peterson Last time you lost a game you didn’t die did you‚ didn’t think so. The Mayans weren’t so lucky they would be sacrificed if they lost a game. The Mayans made a game to represent the “battle of light and dark (day and night)”. The game would be played with two teams each with two or three players and they would try to get a rubber ball through a twenty-seven foot high hoop that goes horizontal. They would play this game using only their hips that were thankfully padded. When

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    a lot of stylistic choices were made. Especially the opening scene says a lot about the film and the characters. Mise-en-scene‚ cinematography‚ editing and sound shape the film’s effect on the viewer. The film begins in the middle of a zombie apocalypse. The first shot is unbalanced to prime our expectation that something will change position. The shot is of the American flag‚ which is focused while the background is unfocused which means it indicates that the flag is of importance. From the close-up

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    show that being responsible for someone else creates a feeling of purpose and a sense of soundness in a caretaker’s life. The narrator’s internal monologue throughout the story provides readers with her rationale as to how she has survived the apocalypse. Readers are initially told that the narrator is an outlier in the town because she is yet to abandon her house to move to higher ground. She reveals that she has remained there because she wants her “…brother to have [their] old home to come back

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    “A small but noteworthy note. I’ve seen so many young men over the years who think they’re running at other young men. They are not. They are running at me.” Death is our most important character. He gives us a perspective on the living mankind and the horrific beauty that makes his job so much harder. But why is he so interested in the survivors if his job is the dead? What would happen if he had no part in Liesel’s story? And most importantly‚ what has Death taught us about the world and the deeper

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    "Are you sure you’ll be fine without me?" Mabel asked‚ twiddling her numbs nervously as she sat on her bed in the room she shared with her brother in the Mystery Shack. Mabel was preparing to leave for a fun day with her friends‚ Candy and Grenda‚ as she planned to spend this summer more focused on friends and family more so than romance. In response to her question‚ Dipper gave a small nod‚ and coughed in between. Dipper gave her a weak smile‚ his voice cracked awkwardly even more than usual because

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    Monsanto’s popular and controversial herbicide RoundUp. The two side by side images paint a picture of despair and desolation with the last plant being wiped out in a final act of cruelty by the corporation responsible for pushing man towards the apocalypse. McMillan does an effective job of setting the scene with a minimal use of color designed to contrast the apocalyptic landscape with the litter strewn about and the crawling executive

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    selling over a million copies. Including singles like "Don’t Believe The Hype" and "Bring The Noise". The album boosted their popularity and they was taking over. The group continued their to release hit records like "Fear of a Black planet" and "Apocalypse 911". Hip Hop of coure existed before the come up of public Enemy. However‚ Rappers was afraid to respond to the ruthless treatment in the black communities‚ knowing that the Civil Right movement was reaching it climax. Instead they rap about

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