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    On October 31 In Springfield Missouri a little town called recognizativille would be getting a little eye opener to how the people in their town acted towards each other, little did they know that one night on Halloween would be the last one for some. For one girl named Kasey churchwell it would be one of the most heartbreaking nights that she would ever live. Kasey was sitting in her kitchen one gloomy morning watching the local news but, as she listened to the local news reporter who wore…

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    values and power; she uses many techniques to demonstrate this throughout this scene by including detailed camera work such as a tracking shot, as well as panning the camera and furthermore she manipulates lighting along with the attitudes of the actors and actresses. Sofia Coppola starts the scene with a stationary, long shot to set the scene. She then moves to another long shot from inside the house that pans with Rebecca and Marc as they walk by, similar to a security camera, giving the…

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    Rewrite of Act 1, Scene 4 Scene opens in a large skating rink. Duncan enters with Lennox, Malcolm, Donalbain, and several servants. Loud music can be heard as they receive their skates from a man behind a counter. They all sit on thin benches to lace up their skates and begin discussing current events. Duncan: Is the traitor thane dead yet? I've been waiting for my executioners to return for over an hour! Malcolm: I'm sorry they're not back, Dad. They should know by now that being late…

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    The Pigman Conflict Essay

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    This chapter showed that John has always strived to become an actor and Lorraine has strived to become a great writer. John also talked about how his father and he are a rocky point in their relationship and they don’t get along very well. John also claims that the cause of Lorraine’s lack of self confidence is due…

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    The red seats were in a perfect line all the way down the aisles of the theatre, and they lead right up to that beautiful stage. They were finally there, The Academy of Music Opera House in Philadelphia. This was the place Eleanor always dreamed of playing at, and she was finally there, along with her whole family, Mom, Dad, and her beloved little sister, Sophia. They were on a family vacation to Pennsylvania, and although Eleanor was only 14 all she wanted to do was visit this famous opera…

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    Throughout the books Allegiant by Veronica Roth and The Longest Ride by Nicholas Sparks, love is present. I have read through the end of the book Allegiant, and part of The Longest Ride. Throughout Allegiant Tris and Tobias had developed an unconditional love for each other, but when Tris decides to take her brother’s place so he does not get killed, things change. While on the mission, Tris gets shot and passes away. Tobias does not find out until a little while later, and is very sad and angry…

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    It all began when my mom accepted a job offer and we moved clear across the country from New york to California in August. These states were completely different and I was just starting to adjust to the new life style. New york was cold, windy, and sunny (sometimes) and it was full of tall buildings. The main sources of transportation were a taxi and your own legs. If you weren’t skinny when you got there, you are now. California is sunny all year-round and is filled with girls with abs and real…

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    Epoxy: A Short Story

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    The next day I did a further examination of the machine and noticed that the glass tube’s electrical socket was arcing. If I kept up, the wire from the glass tube might break; I had to come up with a solution. I decided to strengthen the wire with conductive epoxy which should do the trick. The long term solution would be to replace the glass tube and the socket; there was no telling how long this unit has been in use. “Carrie, can you use your skills and find out where the company that made…

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    Genetic Possibility Physically, Ty is a very attractive woman who is thin (even pregnant) and I would assume she would have substantial self esteem about her genetic possibilities. That is true to a degree, however, “Nothing believed to influence the individual can be assumed to be true unless the individual asserts it. In matters of lifestyle interpretation, the client is sovereign.” (Powers & Griffin, 2012, p. 262). It was clear to Ty from an early age that she had certain advantages,…

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    Storyline: The story follows a professional all-female baseball team coached by Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks). A money-crazed man by the name of Walter Harvey (Garry Marshall) starts an all-female professional baseball league when the men are deployed for World War II. The storyline focuses on competitive sisters Dottie Hinson (Geena Davis) and Kit Keller (Lori Petty) while they cope with being coached by a grumpy has-been, alongside teammates Madonna and Rosie O’Donnell. (IMDb.com, Inc., 2015) Lead…

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