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    traits of an ideal American citizen‚ three traits in particular stand out to me. These traits model the perfect American citizen that we should all strive to be in our daily lives. I‚ personally‚ value these three traits the most because they are what I work towards achieving and maintaining each and every day. The three most important character traits of an ideal American‚ in my opinion‚ are honesty‚ loyalty and being dependable. Honesty is one of the most important character traits of an ideal American

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    Third Aerial Scene

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    The third aerial-scene of the neighborhood marks the final stage of the film. We have witnessed Lester being filmed constantly inferior in the scenes in the first portion of the movie and have witnessed him challenging that connotation in the second‚ where he is usually engaged in eye-level shots or rising above others‚ even if only for a moment. The third part of the movie‚ which encompasses one day‚ the last day of Lester’s life‚ shows the results of his work from the second section of the film

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    Scene Analysis

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    filmmaker who turns his life upside down when he goes “undercover” and is “poor” so he can make a movie out of it. The scene of them jumping on to the train and going on an undercover expedition shows how some people really had to live during the great depression and that to get somewhere they had to use a cargo train to travel where they wanted to go. The theme of this scene is for the main characters to set out on their journey to develop a plan for the movie Sullivan wants to make‚ but also

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    Importance of “The Willow” Scene In “The Willow” scene of Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Desdemona has a deep and profound conversation with her maid Emilia about love. Both characters convey their emotions of how they feel their loved ones should treat them. Even though Desdemona’s and Emilia’s views on love differ they share the same desperation of loosing love. Symbols and metaphors are present in this passage that will lead to the climax of Othello and Desdemona’s quarrel. I learned through

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    UNFORGETTABLE SCENE It was one of those typical days where everything was normal. Cars and motorcycles passed by and out of sight. The noise from all directions filled the whole area like a buzzing sound. Surprisingly‚ people did not seem to bother by the noises at all‚ but rather went about with their daily business. Nobody had taken a moment to see what was happening around them on this busiest street of downtown Cambodia. There was a crash that finally caught their attention. Then‚ they started

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    Scene Analysis - Across the Universe Across the Universe is a social commentary on the state of the government and the nation during the time of the Vietnam War. Romantic and familial relationships‚ such as the one between Lucy Carrigan & Jude‚ provide a backdrop along with the sweeping soundtrack courtesy of The Beatles. The anti-war theme becomes evident during the “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” scene which occurs at an Army Induction Center in New York City. Max Carrigan‚ the brother

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    Crime Scene

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    Work Assignment Sarah Sutton Everest College In partial fulfillment of the requirements for CJE 1600-19 Criminal Investigations Professor Stevie Hayes 02/21/2013 PG. 2 The crime scene is a home invasion robbery of victim Samuel Jones and his family. Sam‚ the father‚ was found in the kitchen‚ shot three times in the back. To what extent do wounds play a role in understanding the facts and circumstances surrounding a wrongful death? Make sure to discuss wounds related to wrongful death cases

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    In the film "Remember the Titans" an important scene is at the Gettysburg battle location. Here‚ Boone makes an impacting speech to the players on overcoming their racism. Boone is the head coach of the mixed coloured football team he is speaking to. The film is set in the 1970’s‚ when racism is common. The Gettysburg scene has some visual techniques which helps one understand why it is important. One example is the silhouette with Boone the background. A verbal technique is the Boones voice is serious

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    The Diving Bell and The Butterfly and Angelas Ashes In Angelas Ashes‚ Frankie McCourt learns to cope with his poverty from a very young age. When Frankie ’s parents soon have more children‚ times get even harder for the family. After Frankie ’s Grandma donates fare money for them to come to Ireland‚ they are overseas. Jobs are sparse in Ireland‚ too. Every job Malachy McCourt Sr. gets only last until the day he is late for work. Every week when the dole money comes from the government to

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    development that affects the job you do in your community. A Message to ASHE Members: The Joint Commission (JCAHO) is conducting a Field Review of its proposed addition to standard EC.7.40 on the inspection‚ testing and maintenance of emergency power systems. JCAHO proposes to add a new Element of Performance (EP) requiring annual testing of each emergency generator for four continuous hours‚ under load. ASHE members are encouraged to take full advantage of this opportunity to: • Provide

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