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    Embers

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    Embers: An Analysis of Friendship There are over six billion people on Earth today. Each of those people has countless relationships‚ which extend further into an immense network of relations among thousands of individuals. These relations can be romantic‚ professional‚ unconditional‚ mutual‚ or the strongest of all‚ friendship. Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more beings. In this sense‚ the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual

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    An Ember in the Ashes is a novel by Sabaa Tahir that is set in another world where a tyrannical Empire has taken over most of the continent. It is assumed that the world is completely different from Earth‚ as no geographical markers seem to allude to Earth. The technology is medieval‚ with the militant Martials of the Empire holding higher technology over the second class Scholars that used to have universities. The story switches between a Scholar named Laia and a Martial named Elias. The novel

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    In Embers of War‚ Fredrik Logevall offers an exhaustive review of the demise of the French colony in Indochina. Logevall is a Swedish-American author and college professor who has published several books about American foreign policy. Embers of War is his sixth book dedicated to the Cold War era‚ and it won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 2013 (“Fredrik Logevall‚” 2015). Many of the views expressed in Logevall’s book would be described as moderately left of center on the political spectrum‚

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    City of God Essay

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    Gabriella Targa City of God Since I am Brazilian‚ I decided to choose this movie to watch for this essay topic. When I first saw this movie I was really surprised with it; the storyline and plot left me in shock and I mean that in a good way. The story took place in the rural or “favela” areas in Brazil. In these areas there is a heavy crime rate. This movie depicted true events on how life is in the favelas of Brazil. There is always someone dying almost every day in Brazil because of

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    City Of God Essay

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    In the film City of God‚ director Fernando Meirelles and Kàtia Lund utilize subtle yet effective cimatography techniques to call attention to the inequality that lies within the favelas of Brazil. City of God‚ released on January 17‚ 2003‚ focuses on the lives of two black boys‚ Lil Zé and Rocket‚ from the City of God. Rocket is the ambitious‚ kind‚ and charming photographer while Lil Zé is the as the callous‚ sinister‚ and selfish drug lord. Meirelles and Lund utilize this film in order to expose

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    City Of God Essay

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    bringing mass international recognition to the long neglected favelas of Rio de Janeiro through his directing of movies such as City of God (2003)‚ but he has also asserted a solid position within the North American film industry with films such 360 (2011). The response the former received after its release was unprecedented in national cinema. Internationally speaking‚ City of God‚ or Cidade de Deus‚ was also very well recognized by critics as well as the general public. More than simply national and

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    Essay On City Of God

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    City of God (Meirelles 2002) was an eye opening film about the life of the people living in favelas in Rio de Janeiro. It depicts the gruesome details of growing up in a slum and the choices youths must make in order to survive their reality. In an article by Joanne Laurier called “Sincere‚ but avoiding difficult questions”‚ Laurier attacks director Fernando Meirelles on his artistic choices when creating his film City of God (Meirelles 2002). However‚ Laurier completely misses what Meirelles brought

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    City Of God Essay

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    City Of God The film that I chose to watch and analyze is the Brazilian film City of God. The movie takes place in one of Rio de Janeiro’s 500 favelas‚ a favela known as the City of God. The name of the city is disturbingly ironic‚ as most of the activities that take place in the slum are decidedly ungodly. The movie‚ spanning three decades‚ chronicles the lives of some of the residents‚ most adolescent‚ from their pre-pubescent years to their upbringing into the criminal underworld. This movie

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    The use of the development of physical strength shows perseverance. Physical strength is seen when Ember describes her physical transformation from when she first leaves the reformatory and compares to the present day. Ember states‚ “I wondered what Beth and Ryan would think if they saw me now. I wasn’t the frightened little girl being dragged away to rehab anymore. I could fight‚ defend myself and shoot a gun. Something inside and outside of me‚ whittled away and made me hard. I doubted I even looked

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    Quebec City Essay

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    become Quebec City. Jacques Cartier was the first to ascend the St. Lawrence river and claim “the Canada” for France. Jacques named this region “New France”. After Champlain built his “l’habilitation”‚ David Kirke and his brothers invaded Quebec in 1628‚ Champlain returned to France with 60 of his settlers. When the French returned to Quebec in 1632‚ they built a city based on the framework of a traditional french city‚ And Quebec remained an outpost until well into the 1650s. Quebec city was designed

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