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    his friend before he losses all" (2 seconds). Cut to Shot 2 (medium long shot‚ slightly low angle): • Front of house‚ with stairs slightly to the right of shot and potted plant on either side of stairs. Friend (man) enters from right and walks up stairs (2 seconds). Cut to Shot 3 (medium shot‚ straight-on angle): • Interior of living room where foreground is pretty vacant but background has a study and a desk with a vase with flowers in it. There are three ladies standing: Two nurses

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    you for turning up to what will be an engaging analysis of the complexity of conflict in literature. If you ponder upon it‚ how many of us have experienced some form of conflict in our lives? No doubt all of you. But year 11‚ it is the way in which we handle this conflict that moulds us into the individuals we are today. My work in the novel ‘We all fall down’ has caused some controversy in schools simply because I paint the picture of characters who fail to metaphorically ‘get back up’. I’ve no doubt

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    Facing the Giants

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    Reaction Paper about Facing the Giants ³Never give up. Never back down. Never lose faith.´T his movie was fantastic; it is a ³must-see´ for everyone. It had me hooked from the previews. Iknew this was a Christian movie‚ written and produced by a church group‚ but I had notexpected that even the previews would honor the Lord! That was so awesome; it completelycaught me off-guard; and the movie was tremendous. I highly recommend it.The movie starts with a high school football team that is losing

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    that they ’regenerally all the same story line. You have numerous characters‚ where something bad happens‚or they get put into an obstacle which they need to overcome and of course Everything always works out in the end. Which makes sense when looking up the definition of Comedy‚ you see "a play‚ movie‚ etc.‚ of light and humorous character with a happy or cheerful ending; a dramatic work in which the central motif is the triumph over adverse circumstance‚ resulting in a successful or happy conclusion

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    European Handball – goal shooting European handball is a unique‚ high intensity sport which is best described as a combination of netball‚ soccer and basketball. Two teams with seven players per side verse each other. In order to earn points‚ the handball must be thrown into the goals; this demonstrates the skill of goal shooting which will be the main focus of this report. Characteristics of basketball are seen in the rule that the player must bounce the ball while running. Defending is a common

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    Comparative Essay This comparative essay‚ will be comparing three different themes that relate to the novel “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding and the movie” The Blindness” directed by Ferdinando Meirelles. In both novel and movie‚ the people try to make successful societies‚ but with all society there is power struggles‚ loss of innocence’s and survival of the fittest. This is evident throughout both the movie and the novel. The novel and the movie create a vivid image of

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    Army Values

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    obligations (professional‚ legal‚ and moral). It is your duty to carry out mission requirements‚ so if your mission is to secure a sector for 14 hours you will have to be there for the whole fourteen hours‚ awake‚ and ready to move if something comes up. It is your duty to meet the professional standards of the army‚ your brigade‚ your unit‚ all the way down to your first line NCO‚ your professional standards are based on what your leadership puts out‚ if your uniform is screwed

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    Belonging Essay

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    the film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ Luhrmann uses a wide range of filmic techniques to explore the concept of belonging. This essay will discuss the techniques used in the ‘Pasodoble’ scene and how the use of close-up‚ long shot and diegetic sound explores the idea of belonging. The use of a close-up shot during the Pasodoble scene in Strictly Ballroom explores the idea of belonging to relationships and communities. This shot focuses on Scott and Rico’s feet while they are dancing. This highlights Scott

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    show Somerset’s morning routine‚ step-by-step the audience are taken through his routine. With a number of close ups and medium close up’s used Somerset is signified as an elder‚ professional and wise man‚ who the audience are able to connect with more through the use of close up’s. A close-up on Somerset’s badge and gear are in a straight parallel line to the order which he picks them up‚ this suggests that he has been doing this for a while and is used to the routine. The opening then quickly cuts

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    He gets up from his chair and begins to walk around the courtroom. The camera follows him wherever he goes through a series of pans‚ making sure to keep in him frame as he continues to keep his attention at the camera. Finally‚ the camera becomes stationary

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