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    came out and more recent ones are very different but very similar at the same time. Some things that were similar in these reviews was that they both talk about how they chose the perfect people to play Rick and Ilsa. They also both say that the dialogue was great. Some of the differences in these two movie reviews was that the old one is saying how the movie is exiting and the newer one is saying how nothing could make it exciting. They are also very different because they are each…

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    "Successful Failure" Lack of knowledge and trials caused us to take centuries to reach the heights of science and technology, despite the evolution, somehow we are mentally caged in our ancestral beliefs. This essay will develop and empirically examine the evaluation of failure over the period of time. It will also cover the challenges, failure has faced over the last few centuries. In this comparative analysis,we will focus on the similarities between "The Trial and Death of Socrates",and…

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    In the excerpt from "The Tell-tale Heart", Edgar Allen Poe creates the conflicted character of an unnamed narrator through characterization. Using the components of actions, dialogue and thoughts, Poe unravels a story about a guilty conscience and reveals how guilt will always be there in the end because it's your conscience's way of getting you to do the right thing. The unnamed narrator murders a man and hides him under the floorboards. While the police are searching his house, he starts to…

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    established itself as the film capital of the world. During the 1920’s, sound was introduced to films, actors gained notability, the way movies were filmed was changed, and theaters changed the way that people experienced movies. The addition of dialogue and sound to movies was originally seen as unnecessary. Film makers believed that audiences were content with silent movies and that trying to add sound was a waste of time and money. The first movie that included a synchronized film score was…

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    In this exercise, I chose my four favorite movies and arranged each movie with six poetic elements. The six poetic elements are plot, character, idea, dialogue, spectacle, and music. As I was rearranging the six categories with my four movies, I realized several similarities to the genres of movies with the poetic elements. To give an example, Spider-Man (2002) is a character-driven movie. The movie expands on the main character’s personal development as a superhero. Throughout the movie Peter…

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    Dialogue empowers learners through the act of critical thinking. Students therefore have the control to pose questions and engage in discussion with their teachers. Dialogical methods support problem-posing education by unveiling reality, encouraging creativity and providing a basis for transformation (Freire, 2004, p. 84). These attributes support trust and freedom, forming a foundation for justice. Furthermore, active dialogue reshapes education from a strictly…

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    To Siri With Love Analysis

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    Technology is an important part of our daily life. In the article “To Siri with Love,” Judith Newman talks about how an autistic boy became best friend with Apple’s Siri. Which conveys that technology has advanced over the years and is becoming very useful. We can find any information at our finger tips, just by pressing a button. Newman’s article is written within the mother’s perspective, the mother is explaining how her autistic son became very close to Apple Siri. The mother doesn’t know how…

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    Active Listening

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    In the discipline of secondary education, interpersonal communication skills are vital for teachers to succeed. Secondary teachers are required to successfully communicate with their student and their parents. Developing the effective use of the interpersonal communication skills of listening, questioning and feedback is beneficial to secondary teachers because they create collaboration, promote higher levels of thinking and encourage self-improvement. Listening, more specifically active…

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    The author Jerry Spinelli, shows that the book Maniac Magee uses descriptive details, dialogue, and actions, by the thoughts develop in the character Maniac Magee. Maniac Magee is a boy who wants to a have a normal family. When he has a family he tries his best to act like he’s part of the family. I say, Maniac Magee, because the author uses him by giving him a character trait. Thinking about it I gave Maniac the character trait Helpful. I chose this character trait because “Maniac carried out…

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    Data 6 is taken from personal dialogue of Don Corleone when he tells his suspicious about Solozzo to his people. Even though there is no direct response, the interlocutor was understand the intended meaning, Presuppositions that can be derived from part of the dialogue are: 1. Don Corleone known person called Solozzo 2. Solozzo was his threat or dangerous person. From the first presupposition on this data it include on existential proposition. It shows that Don Corleone knows and realizes the…

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