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    Gorillaz Research Paper

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    The Gorillaz have truly shown the importance of teamwork. Enormous YouTube views. They are the most successful virtual band as per the Guinness Book of World Records after making seven million global sales. Their new song, “Stylo,” featuring Bruce Willis carried 900,000 views within 24hours. They also feature celebrity stars – Mark E. Smith, Gruff, Rhys, Bobby Womack, Snoop Dogg and more. Do you remember the English rock Blur? Well, the lead singer is Damon Albarn. Damon and his partner…

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    Gun control research paper landon la Rue “ if you take the guns away from the legal gun owners the only people who would have guns is the bad guys”- bruce willis .The constitution protects all citizens right to bear arms. Our forefathers did not arm the American people for the purpose of hunting, but rather to protect themselves from those who were doing the hunting, namely the tyrant King George and any others who threatened freedom.”A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined…

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    single moment within the movie that makes you feel something. The one shot that sticks with you and is burned into your memory. One example of the one shot technique is when Marcellus Wallace, played by Ving Rhames, and Butch Coolidge, played by Bruce Willis, had a dialog scene early in the movie. The camera angle is directly behind Marcellus Wallace looking towards Butch Coolidge, but the camera isn’t focused on Butch Coolidge. The camera is instead focused on the back of Marcellus Wallace’s…

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    them illegally; therefore, disposing of guns would give the criminals of America a greater advantage against the unarmed civilians. “If you take guns away from legal gun owners, then the only people who would have guns would be the bad guys” (Bruce Willis). The Founding Fathers of the United States put in place 27 amendments to protect the citizen’s rights; one of them being the Second Amendment that was…

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    * Introduction In his childhood, Eminem (Marshal Bruce Mathers III) was born into poverty and a broken home, led an itinerant lifestyle with his Mother Deborah Mathers who never held down a job, constantly shifting towns and schools, living in public housing and never grounding themselves. Existing outside of acceptable living conditions and with Marshal receiving an extremely poor education, their lifestyle led to risk of disconnection from social and moral standards. Later his mother (in his…

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    Pulp Fiction Influence

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    It is impossible to think of a list of great films without including Pulp Fiction (1994). With its striking cinematography and its non-scored soundtrack, Pulp Fiction was a revolutionary motion picture because it popularized non-linear storytelling in film, and borrowed elements from postmodernism, genre films, and arthouse films, and blended them into something completely unique to Tarantino’s personal style (Berg, 2006). From many influences of foreign and niche films, Pulp Fiction was born,…

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    Criminals In Pulp Fiction

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    The subject of this assignment is Pulp Fiction, a 1994 gangster American comedy about blood, guts, violence, strange sex, drugs, fixed fights and a dead body disposal written and directed by the Oscar winner Quentin Tarantino. One of the most influential films of the 1990s, a delirious post-modern mix of neo-noir thrills, pitch-black humour and pop-culture touchstones. Gangster Films are developed around the sinister actions of criminals or gangsters, particularly bank robbers, underworld…

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    While ubiquitous Internet access is extremely convenient and enables marvelous new applications for mobile users, it also creates a major security vulnerability—by placing a passive receiver in the vicinity of the wireless transmitter, that receiver can obtain a copy of every packet that is transmitted! These packets can contain all kinds of sensitive information, including passwords, social security numbers, trade secrets, and private personal messages. A passive receiver that records a copy of…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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