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    The Longest Day

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    Book Critique of The Longest Day Cornelius Ryan‚ born in Dublin‚ Ireland in 1920‚ worked as a reporter covering the battles in Europe from 1941-1945 and then the final months of the Pacific Campaign. His articles were printed in both Reuters and the London Daily Telegraph. His first book was The Longest Day‚ published in 1959‚ selling over 4 million copies in 27 different editions. In 1962 a director named Darryl Zannuck made the book into a movie. Ryan’s next book was The Last Battle

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    The title of Wallace Stevens poem‚ "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird‚" is misleading‚ because he does not only offer thirteen ways of looking at blackbird‚ but the poem offers us many insights on how humans think. "Blackbird"‚ written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon‚ has many similarities with "Thirteen Ways of Looking at A Blackbird" other than just their titles. They use many poetic conventions to explain their poem ’s ideas‚ both writers use a blackbird to compare to humans and human

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    Cheaters Movie

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    Ethical Decision Making Cheaters is a movie that was based on Chicago Public Schools competing in a decathlon. Steimetz High School‚ in which the movie revolved around‚ ran into quite the dilemma while studying for the National Competition. Dr. Plecki‚ the man who was in charge of the students on the team‚ had to face many moments of ethical decision making. I think that Dr. Plecki was in the Pre-conventional stage of his moral development when it came to the choices that he made when

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    Movie Review

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    Movie Review” “Limitless” We are told time and again that we use only a small portion of our brains and have enough left over to run nations in our down time. “Limitless” is about Eddie’s adventures after his ex-brother-in-law gives him a pill that suddenly puts his entire brain online. He finishes his novel at typing speed. He wins at poker‚ invests in the market‚ and runs it up to millions. He fascinates a woman who had rejected him as a loser. He knows intuitively how to handle situations

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    UP(movie)

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    Movie starts with a old clip of an adventurer with a small boy. The boy whishes’ to be like him. • He wants to belong among explorers • Meets another child want to be adventurer and they belong together with the same dreams. • Fall in love and get married • Belong with each other‚ with their own quirks • Decide to save up to go to paradise falls • Grow old together • His wife gets hurt and cant go away • She dies • Old man all alone • Repeats his previous routine‚ doesn’t

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    A Day in the Life

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    Personal Essay Something so tragic couldn’t have happened on the best day of my life‚ "My Graduation Day." The day itself had actually been going very well indeed‚ and a seemingly endless surge of excitement had me going crazy! Things were going perfectly how I imagined it‚ I have been waiting for this day for 12 long years and just knowing the fact that it was here just drove me insane. The morning started out when I woke up and had a wonderful breakfast waiting for me out on the table with my

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    Training Day

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    Training Day Even though extreme‚ Training Day shows its audience a real life scenario of the power of temptation and the terror that is happening everyday in many of our inner cities. This film attempts to open our eyes to the idea that no one is immune to corruption‚ not even our police. Training Day is a thought provoking film that addresses the issues of corruption and violence that many people face everyday in our society and makes us face the fact that there is a darker side of the law

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    A Movie Analysis

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    TO: Prof. Sylvia Basilio FROM: Jade Ariane D. Faustino‚ BSA 1-36 DATE: September 19‚ 2012‚ Wednesday SUBJECT: Analysis of the Movie‚ Bicentennial Man (ENGL 1013) The Story Andrew‚ the NDR series robot was introduced to the Martin family to perform housekeeping and maintenance duties. The family discovered that Andrew can both identify emotions and reciprocate in kind because of the rejection of the older daughter named Grace and other situations. When Andrew accidentally breaks the figurine

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    3 days

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    IF I HAD THREE DAYS TO DO WHATEVER I WANTED… I would take the chance to do things that are valued the most to me. In these three days‚ it is said that money‚ time‚ and rules are not taken in consideration. Therefore‚ I would have complete freedom in doing whatever I wanted and make the impossible‚ possible in these days. On the first day‚ I would want to explore the other side of the universe. Ever since I was a little child‚ I had an adventurous side to me. I wanted to explore

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    The Movie 'Tsotsi'

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    other negative sanction. Crime will be discussed in the following three perspectives; feminist‚ functionalist and conflict theorists. From a feminist perspective‚ Fred Adler believes that resentment in men and gender inequalities lead to crime. In the movie‚ Tsotsi’s mother had been a victim of crime‚ apart from dying slowly from Aids‚ Tsotsi’s father was extremely abusive. Seemingly‚ he resented her because of her terminal illness and it could have also been the reason for the excessive abuse. In

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