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    Life as We Know It

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    the driver’s seat on a cold crisp morning wanting to go home‚ but not sure of where she is or which way to begin the trip back home; an extreme state of confusion engulfs her. Wondering‚ “How did I get here?” “Where am I?” Finally‚ in the distance‚ granny sees a car approaching and her entire body freezes with fear‚ because a stranger is getting closer and closer to her in this strange place. Thoughts run through her mind that causes her to panic. These are the symptoms of an acute case of Alzheimer’s

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    Great Expectations offers a diversity of interpretations so various responders will be engaged by the text. The main character‚ Pip‚ is used to establish the journey of a young boy’s life as he learns the true meaning of life and what values are most important. Dickens uses a range of characters to show Pip learning this lesson and to provide insights into various aspects of the Victorian era culture. Characters such as Joe and Magwitch provide an insight into the education and the crime and justice

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    that is also called “pythonesque” - which has become a byword in surreal humour‚ and is included in standard dictionaries. Monty Python’s Flying Circus was comedy sketch show that combined surreal skits about transvestite lumberjacks and delinquent grannies with the weird imagination of animator Terry Gilliam. It has been called “the most influential TV comedy of the post-war era”. There are many different kinds of humour‚ and often culture and tradition plays a big part in how funny you may

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    also helps the instruments work together to create music. 3. People use music to communicate with each other. I use music in my own life to relieve stress and just let my emotions flow. Music is my pain reliever. 4. I was in church with my granny and the choir started singing a song. When I arrived at the church my heart was heavy I had a lot on my mind. However‚ when the choir started singing this one song in particular I just broke down crying. How they sung that song you can tell it came

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    ever did see! The wind came past And gave an an-gry frown     shake head and look an-gry And one lit-tle ap-ple came tum-bling down. Four red ap-ples‚ etc.  This finger play will promote awareness of different varieties of apples such as Granny Smith‚ Rome‚ and Macintosh etc. Also being aware that apples are fruit that grows on trees. Ten Fingers I have ten fin-gers    hold up both hands‚ fin-gers spread And they all be-long to me‚ point to self I can make them do things- Would

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    on but the signal was not caught in the dense forest. Mom checked the mobile. Not only the battery was low but there was no coverage. Dad was out of station. He was not at home from a month or more. Mom drove really fast. She was worried about old granny at home. Suddenly the phone rang. It was an unknown number. I picked up the phone. “Hello. Hello! Are you there?” The phone was cut. We didn’t wonder who was there. We thought that the phone must be cut because of low coverage. It was ignored. We

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    must always rely on myself and I have to be responsible for my acts. Also he used to teach me to stand up for myself because I don’t have elder brother who will do it. And what about my grandparents‚ they often spoil me. I could always get round my granny but not my grandpa. They always encourage me and approve my decisions. Of course I’m not the ideal child in the world. So when I do something wrong or want to get out of doing housework my parents tell me off. I don’t always have my own way and

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    representative. He is accepted at first‚ but then the people in the town show their true colors. In Edward Scissorhands‚ Burton uses non-diegetic sound in order to help establish mood‚ so that viewers can react strongly to a specific scene. He also uses flashbacks in order to give background information about a character‚ so that the viewers can feel sympathy towards Edward. One cinematic technique that Burton uses is non-diegetic sound. He uses this technique very often to help establish the mood of

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    I think a Marine Biologist is the best job ever because you get to save and recover injured and lost animals.The reasons i have my heart set on being a Marine Biologist is because when i 6 years old me and my step dad saved a fawn/baby deer. Some duties that i would be doing are you will have to study animal behaviors‚genetics‚animal life process‚they specialize in animal/wildlife management.If i were to do this job for the rest of my life i would get $60‚520 per year.One of the cons for this job

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    The film contains a series of flashbacks that tell the story of Charles Foster Kane’s life. All of these flashbacks pertained to Kane’s life all the way from the day that he was ripped away from his parents to the day that he died. The story told in the flashbacks helped viewers see Kane’s American Dream. Like most‚ Kane’s dream was to have a rich life. In the first flashback‚ when Kane is playing in the snow‚ Welles exposes viewers to many bright colors

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