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    The Shawshank Redemption

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    Shawshank redemption are there for life sentences. All that time behind the walls have changed the way the prisoners think and how they live. The young prisoners always say they are innocent when they are truly guilty. But Red‚ (played by Morgan Freeman) admits that he is guilty after spending 40 years in jail. The time he had to think about what he did is what led him to confess the truth. This is just one example of what all those years of isolation does to a person. The formal elements‚ camera

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    Wrongfully Convicted: Andy Dufresne and Rubin Carter People in prison face many emotional challenges. They are likely to become institutionalized‚ and unable to function in society outside of the prison. Not all people in prison are even guilty of their crimes. They have been denied a fair trial‚ and are wrongfully convicted. This causes them much emotional distress. One way that they can get over this distress‚ as well as get through the time they have to serve in prison‚ is through a strong friendship

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    Bauhaus Design

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    means ‘house of construction’ in German. The Bauhaus School was founded by Walter Gropius. Its original building was in Weimar‚ Germany where it started in 1919. He is the main reason for all its influences and the great impact it had on the design world for all future generations. Gropius was director for nine years in two separate cities; Weimar and Dessau. However he was not the only leader‚ Hannes Meyer continued on from Walter and was in charge from 1928 – 1930. Following from him was Ludwig Mies

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    The Boondocks

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    black stereotypes created by the media that are slowly deteriorating the values of African Americans today. One of the very many very unique ways that the boondocks portray the stereotypes enforced by media is through a certain character named Riley Freeman. Riley is stuck in the world portrayed in the rap videos seen on BET (Black Entertainment Television). A lot of the time he is using foul language and spends most of his time trying to figure out how to be a thug. Throughout the seasons he looks up

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    A.P Kanvinde

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    7‚ 2010 ⋅ Post a comment Achyut Kanvinde passed away in 2002. He was in his time one of the giants of Indian architecture. As the principal architect of CISR he designed a vast body of institutional work over the decades. Kanvinde studies under Walter Gropius at Harvard in the Functionalist style of design. Himanshu Burte writes an interesting overview of Kanvinde’s work and thought philosophy in this article title “ Function with Feeling ”. Function with feeling Himanshu Burte / Business

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    Roanoke Colony

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    Jamestown and 37 years before the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts‚ under the ultimate authority of Sir Walter Raleigh.” Notice how this quote says “The first English Colony of Roanoke”. There were 2 colonies made on Roanoke Island. The first went back to England and left only a few behind‚ and the ones left behind perished as the second entire colony would a few years later. “In 1584 Sir Walter Raleigh had was granted a patent by Queen Elizabeth I to colonize America.” As a direct result of this

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    Bauhaus is a German school of design established in Weimar in 1919 by Walter Gropius. Its aim was to bring people working in architecture‚ modern technology‚ and the decorative arts together to learn from one another. Realizing that mass production had to be the precondition of successful design in the machine age‚ its members rejected the Arts and Crafts Movement. The school developed a style that was spare‚ functional‚ and geometric. Bauhaus designs are highly prized today‚ but when the school

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    Book Report In Ivanhoe

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    Ivan Hoe By Sir Walter Scott A thrilling blend of medieval intrigue‚ Romance and adventure Submitted by: Submitted to: Joshua Mikhael T. Prieto Sir Lourence Tarriela Long time ago‚ two powerful raise has conquered the lands the Saxons and the Normans but their tradition keeps them away form each other. There

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    The Bauhaus was a German Art school that operated in 1919 through to 1933 created by Walter Gropius. There was many positive aims to the creation of his school of fine arts and crafts of different sorts‚ Gropius believed that “Architects‚ painters‚ sculptors‚ we must return to crafts! For there is no such thing as ‘professional art’. (Walter Gropius‚1919). The Bauhaus focused on two things mainly‚ one being the coming together of all creative people and secondly a dream of creating a school that

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    is the concept of a central idea and the idea that works of art often have more than one idea they want to convey to their audience. The poems “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe‚ “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd” by Sir Walter Raleigh‚ and “Raleigh Was Right” by William Carlos Williams use an overarching story of a shepherd pronouncing his love to a nymph and she rejects this love while “Rules of the Game” is a story about a girl named Waverly skill in chess and how her

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