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    Mellodrama 1. the conventions of melodrama are the characters for example the villan, hero and herione. One of the main conventions that help with making these characters is music, when the hero enters the room or saves someone heroic music will play, but when the villan kills someone or steals something evil music will play. Gestures are another big part of the theartre as it gives delivery of speech and motion for example someone rolling their eyes obviosly is idicating that they are fed up.…

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    The Constitutional Convention After the United States won the revolutionary war, they continued to function under the Articles of Confederation for about four years. Under the Articles, the government had very little power over the states and was not able to solve many domestic or foreign problems. A change needed to happen, so Congress called upon all 13 states to send representatives to Philadelphia. Although Rhode Island refused to send delegates, the other 12 states sent fifty-five men in…

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    make it happen.” -Michael Jordan. That quote describes what I felt like after being in Chicago.Last February I was given the opportunity to attend the LEAD conference for Student Council. The LEAD conference is national Student Council leadership convention. The opportunity to go was an experience that I will never forget and an experience that changed my life. Going into this event, I thought it would just be some seminars and would be a pretty fun time with my friends. I didn’t really…

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    Thank you for hiring me at your convention center, it is an opportunity I thought I would never have. The training I received from you was affective at teaching me the rights and wrongs of the job. I would like to cover some of the strengths and weaknesses of the training I was given. The strengths consist of a lot of different aspects of the training I received, here are the top strengths for your training program. First, you did a great job at showing me around the building and letting me…

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    characters.” Stan Lee is one of the original people who worked with Marvel comics. She brought up the Walking Dead characters for my brother, who’s a fan of them. Wizard World is a traveling convention that goes to several major cities. This particular one is called Wizard World Chicago, even though the convention…

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    Intro - what/history - how, when, who, examples/chosen film Surrealism is an artistic cinema style that purposely deviates from traditional, Hollywood-style film conventions. Originally a literary movement, surrealism was first introduced to cinema in the 1920s by filmmakers André Breton, Salvador Dali and Luis Buñuel. Early filmmaking was often experimental, with directors and producers exploring the technical processes of mise en scène, narratives and post-production alterations. Surrealist…

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    literature, but compiling most of the mystery genre pieces together, you will see various commonalities amongst them all. I am going to be analyzing and explaining how, The Fifth Floor, meets the key components that fit the common mystery genre conventions and how even though these common traits are found, what makes the novel still a great book to read. Starting off, The Fifth Floor, is a mystery/private eye genre. The novel is about a detective named,…

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    is doing an action over and over again and expecting different results; When the same mistakes are made every time and people expect different results they should be considered insane. In English class papers are written with convention errors, but when the same conventions errors are seen in every paper, then there should be an expected change. When change does not come it becomes frustrating for the reader. Insane thoughts run rampant through the minds of people today. For example, if there is…

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    convention (68) – a noun Convention means an agreement that is arranged in a meeting between people and they make decisions. EX: The new managers seemed to be delightful after their convention because they trust each other, and they will have new plans for the future. recoil (71) – a noun Recoil means: when a gun is been fired, a movement is back suddenly. Ex: He was going to hunt , and he seemed afraid because I saw the recoil of his gun several time. I think the man was training because…

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    During the 1820’s, Rev. Furman used his Religious status to sway the community of South Carolina by serving his opinion on the political issue of slavery. The Convention of Baptism supports that under the Divine Goodness, the Government must take action to correct the attempted slave rebellion. It is important to require the State to commence a day of Thanksgiving to lead men to righteous acts on this day of reflection. A day of Public Thanksgiving has been proposed in hopes of…

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