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    Chinatown Movie Essay

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    American Films Chinatown In this essay I will discuss technical‚ stylistic‚ and storytelling from one of the great American noir films of all time‚ Chinatown. The storyline is unparalleled and the portrayal of the characters by Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway are brilliant. Director Roman Polanski and writer Robert Towne created a masterpiece‚ and it doesn’t go unnoticed. The duo captures everything that is film noir from the World War II times while tweaking the rules along the way. Chinatown

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    Signed:_________________________ The film I have selected to discuss for my final essay is “Casablanca” directed by Michael Curtiz. “Casablanca” is a romantic drama set during World War 2 in Vichy France‚ Morocco. It follows the imperishable love of its two main characters through its trials and tribulations at a time of great difficulty for everyone. The movie opens with a narrator explaining life in “Casablanca” and the story of its residents. The narrator explains how

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    The Godfather Movie Essay

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    The Godfather film center on the Corleone family and Michael Corleone’s rise to the head of the Corleone crime family. The movie begins with the introduction of Vito Corleone (born 1892 – died 1954‚ heart attack)‚ the head of the Corleone family‚ in New York at his daughter’s wedding. Vito is a Sicilian born Italian immigrant who is married to Carmella Corleone (born 1897)‚ who is also a Sicilian born Italian immigrant. Vito is best described as calm‚ intelligent and calculated. Carmella is best

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    Breast Cancer Walk

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    The walk It was a cold raining Saturday in October. Driving by all you can see is pink. Pink everything; Pink hair‚ pink shoes‚ pink socks‚ pink on people’s faces‚ pink on dogs. Everywhere you look you saw pink. You have to get there early if you want a good parking space. We got there about 8:30 the event didn’t start until 9. When you first get there you don’t know what to expect. At first there was not a lot of people there‚ I don’t know if it was because we were early or if it was because

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    Long Term Goals Essay

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    these goals. My dream is to graduate with a doctorate in child psychology. The long term goal I have is to be accepted into a private college.Two short term goals I have in mind to complete my long term goal is to achieve a GPA of above four point zero and to apply myself in all aspects of life. All of my goals meet the criteria of being DAPPS for many reason. Receiving a GPA higher than a four will help me to achieve my long term goal because it is dated. I plan on getting a GPA for every term of every

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    Walk The Line Psychology

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    Paige Burton October 16‚ 2017 Comp. 1 4th hour Movie Review Walk The Line The movie Walk The Line is based on the famous singer Johnny Cash’s real life. Johnny Cash grew up in the Great Depression era. He had a rough childhood‚ especially when he lost his older brother at a young age. When Johnny was old enough he moved out of his house‚ away from his family‚ and joined the Air Force‚ he was stationed in Germany. Johnny found his love of music there‚ and bought his first guitar. The first song he

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    Ruby Bridges Movie Essay

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    Ruby Bridges Movie Lesson Plan Objectives: Interpret‚ analyze‚ and apply ideas presented in a given excerpt from any political document or material (e.g.‚ speech‚ essay‚ editorial‚ court case) (C-1B-H2) Analyze discrepancies between American ideals and social or political realities of life (e.g.‚ equal protection vs. Jim Crow laws) (C-1B-H4) Analyze causes and effects in historical and contemporary U.S. events‚ using a variety of resources (H-1A-H6) Materials: Movie: Ruby Bridges

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    Shall We Walk

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    Shall We Walk? by Pura Santillan-Castrence This essay was written during the Japanese Occupation but it is as relevant today as it was then. I wrote an article some years ago on the benefits of walking. My automobiled friends praised the article politely enough‚ they liked it (at least they said so); the points were well taken; people should really walk more; it took someone like me to show in such graphic terms what could have been clear to everyone before… then they went on their morning-till-night

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    Sixth Sense Movie Essay

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    Sixth Sense essay. 1. How does the director M. Night Shyamalan‚ use cinematic techniques to build an atmosphere of suspense in the film The Sixth Sense? The movie The Sixth Sense is directed by M. Night Shyamalan. He uses cinematic techniques to build an atmosphere of suspense in the film. M. Shyamalan uses camera angles‚ sound and colour to enhance suspense in The Sixth Sense. Some scenes where the cinematic techniques enhance the suspense are ‘Kyra’s funeral’‚ ‘I see dead people’ and ‘the hanged

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    Essay On A Long Way Gone

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    A Long Way Gone is the story of a man who was formerly a child soldier in the Sierra Leone civil war. The civil war lasted from March 23‚ 1991 until January 18‚ 2002. This civil war tore families in Sierra Leone apart‚ and A Long Way Gone is an amazing representation of what it was like to be there during this time. In Chapter 12 of the memoir‚ Ishmael‚ the main character‚ and his friends from his village arrived in the fortified village of Yele after a gruesome experience just before they were shipped

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