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    ! The famous director Tim Burton has a special way of making films. From the different techniques he uses and reuses‚ to the similar themes you can see in almost all his films‚ Tim Burton has a particular style when it comes to directing films. Paying close attention to his film techniques and themes‚ you start to discover a bit about him. He uses camera techniques like lighting and flashbacks to show the theme of split-worlds. A splitworlds theme is one that is supernatural‚ and is one that he

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    narrator and protagonist is Tim O’Brien. This is due to the fact that the entire story is written in first person except for the first chapter. This can be misleading to the reader about who the story is truly about. It is also confusing because the beginning of the book gives the impression that the narrator’s job was to merely tell stories of different soldiers. Only when one reads further into the book does Tim’s integral role become apparent. In order to understand how Tim is the protagonist‚ one

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    In the Tim Winton’s novel ‘Lands Edge’ and the 2009 film ‘Australia‚’ varying images of Australia are explored‚ through the illustration of the landscape as a result of the descriptive language used and also through the use of visual techniques used in the film ‘Australia’. Tim Winton’s ‘Lands Edge’ depicts various images of the costal‚ remote costal and suburban life of Australia throughout his life. In contrast in the film ‘Australia’ portrays images of the remote rural desert Australia landscape

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    Tim O’Brien writes this novel differently than most novels because the characters are telling the story and writing this novel are being honest. It is written about actual events many people experienced who share their personal experiences about living in Vietnam during the war. Throughout the book‚ Tim O’Brien sneeks in the differences between what is real and what is made up with all the stories told and how people view the war and how it affects everyone. Everyone is affected by the war differently

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    experience? The war experience can carry a lot of shame for a soldier. Tim O’Brien portrays it very well in his book “The Things They Carried.” There are many ways shame can show itself during war although you wouldn’t think so since they are serving our country. It drives them to do things that they wish they had not. O’Brien really brings all of the possible shameful acts to the reader’s attention. Shame is the reason that Tim O’Brien decided to go to Vietnam. Many of the characters feel shame

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    Cinematic techniques help a movie become more entertaining therefore everyone uses them. Different elements can create different moods. Directors all have unique styles of making movies. Tim Burton uses lighting and different angles to contrast fantasy with reality and show the strength of different characters. Burton uses lighting to show fantasy and reality in his movies. In the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory high key lighting represents fantasy. The lighting is used in Willy Wonka’s

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    Tim Rice “You are all I’ll ever want‚ but this I am denied‚/ Sometimes in my darkest thoughts‚ I wish I’d never learned‚/ What it is to love and have that love returned” (Rice and John). “There’s nothing more I can think of to say to you‚/ But all you have to do is look at me to know every word is true” (Rice and Webber). Compare the two. They have different writing styles even though they were written by the same person. Tim Rice wrote differently when working with different people. Timothy

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    intention to profit from their inventions‚ new industries can be created. A disadvantage include lack of entrepreneurial traits. 1(b) Advantages of firms as innovators include alliances with stakeholders‚ absorptive capacity is built via the firm ’s in-house R&D. A disadvantage is when firms collaborate with complementors‚ the firms produce a range of goods and the line between the firm and the complementors becomes blurred. 1(c) Advantages of universities: staff is encouraged to engage in research

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    as true as any actual war story. Furthermore‚ many of the characters and experiences found in these stories have been created from composites of real people and places. Essentially‚ the stories are first-hand accounts of things that never happened. Tim O’Brien uses this fictional world to negate death‚ to emphasize meaningful events and character traits‚ and to enrich the stories with feelings as oppose to factual details.

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    Tim Adams March 21‚ 2013 In the American society there are plenty of friends‚ but there is also the fair share of rivalries. There are also times where friendships turn into rivalry due to sequence of events. This is a common feat especially if two friends are competing for the same goal and one achieves it and the other does not. The higher the completion the worse the ending of the friendship can be. Even in America’s highest office this can happen. The most famous friendship between

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