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    Notebook Analysis

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    Analysis of The Notebook Movie Clip Lindsey Scott ENG225 Allison Sansbury November 18‚ 2012 Analysis of The Notebook Movie Clip There are many people involved in making a movie possible. When everything is put together it seems as though it was just one simple camera shot. But looking closer and at a short clip of a movie shows a little light on how much was actually done to make it realistic. The first thing people notice and pay attention to are the actors. But who tells the actors where

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    True Notebooks

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    ignores the things juvenile delinquents went through growing up or what they had to experience in order to get by in life. People need to realize that there is always a story behind a child’s action or behavior. The boys like the ones from True Notebooks end up in the juvenile detention center because they lack a positive role model in their lives. Every child wants to be someone in life but in order for them to be successful they need the support from their family. How could teenagers achieve

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    Notebook Analysis

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    Love and Desire Portrayed Through The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks From a very young age children are taught and exposed to love; what it means to be in love and how to identify it‚ therefore expectations develop based on these early experiences. From culture to culture there may be different signs of love and ways that love is expressed however‚ the feeling of love is a global‚ human emotion that everyone is capable of. The real question is‚ how is love developed‚ sustained‚ and how does it affect

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    Notebook Essay

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    Running head: THE NOTEBOOK The Notebook This paper will analyze the movie “The Notebook” directed by Nick Cassavetes. Different elements of analyzing the film will be examined. These elements will be discussed in detail with examples provided. The elements being discussed are as follows: intent‚ story‚ plot and meaning‚ theatrical elements‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ sound‚ and the summary. The filmmaker’s intent in the movie “The Notebook” is to make the story believable. Throughout

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    On Keeping a Notebook

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    On Keeping a Notebook is an essay written by Joan Didion. She is the voice behind the essay told in the first person. The purpose behind Didion’s essay is the importance of keeping a notebook and recording the feelings you feel at a particular moment and writing down anything when you have the impulse to write. It doesn’t matter if what you write is not what actually happened as long as it connects you to a memory or even none at all; the process of writing down little notes or messages to yourself

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    Golden Notebook

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    Book Report: The Golden Notebook Meg 1011325 The author Doris May Lessing is a British writer. Her novels include The Golden Notebook‚ The Golden Notebook‚ and five other novels collectively known as Canopus in Academy. Lessing was awarded the 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as "that epicist of the female experience‚ who with skepticism‚ fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny". She was also the eleventh woman and the

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    NoteBook Format

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    Notebook: Overall summary review that addresses the psychologists and their theories based on the textbook‚ class discussions‚ and group presentation. Summary review on (1) Brain and Memory‚ (2) Physical Development‚ (3) Cognitive Development‚ (4) Social Development‚ (5) Moral Development‚ (6) Intelligence‚ (7) Classical and Operant Conditioning/ Behaviorism‚  (8) Perception‚ Gestalt‚ Memory‚ and Metacognition‚ (9) Social Cognitive and Constructivism‚ (10) Motivation and Self-Esteem‚ and (11)Taxonomies

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    Titanic & the Notebook

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    TiHeather Winegardner March 13th‚ 2013 English 2367.0 Dr. Sonya Fix Formulation of Constructive Relations The two artifacts I chose to write about are the films The Notebook and Titanic. The Notebook is a romantic film directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the best-selling novel written by Nicholas Sparks. The two main characters are played by Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams who are madly in love. The film was released May 20th of 2004. The next is Titanic‚ it is a romantic film directed

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    On Keeping a Notebook

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    Introduction On Keeping a Notebook Joan Didion ’s essay ‚ ``On Keeping a Notebook ’ concretely shows the importance of everyday objects and persons we encounter in our daily lives . To a certain extent ‚ beneath all the stresses of being a working person and encountering different kinds of people ‚ there are certain little ‚ sometimes even grand things which utterly provide us glimpses of very important moments of our past . It actually transports us back into almost forgotten memories

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    The Notebook Disorder

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    The Notebook‚ by Nicholas Sparks is a touching story about true love but affected by a horrible disease. This story begins when Noah and Allie are in a nursing home‚ eighty years into their life. Noah goes back in time to tell the story of him and Allie‚ and how they came to be together. Their major conflict is when Noah and Allie grow older and diseases start to appear. The main conflict‚ in present time‚ is that the old lady‚ Allie has a disease called Alzheimer’s‚ in which she cannot remember

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