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    “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism” by Robert Murphy Book Review Lainie Brillhart Mount Vernon Nazarene University “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism” Book Review This paper will summarize the ideas presented in the book, “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism” by Robert Murphy. The book is filled with illustrations of how free market principles are superior to those of that involve government intervention and are more socialistic in nature. Throughout…

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    Memorial Day, it is important to note that Patrick was paying homage to Navy Lieutenant Michael Murphy, who was killed in Afghanistan at just 29 years of age. The workout she completed prior to taking this picture was one designed by Lieutenant Murphy himself and featured 100 pull-ups, 200 push-ups, 300 squats, and two one mile runs (one to begin the workout and one to end it). When he was alive, Murphy Christened the workout “Body Armor”, but Patrick took it upon herself to rename it “Murph” in…

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    performance in Spotlight, so read below for more information on the acclaimed thespian! Number Eight: She Was Once Knocked Unconscious On Set Red Eye might have been a slightly traumatic shooting experience for the actress. During one take, action Cillian Murphy threw her into a different place than where he was supposed to and she hit her head. She was unconscious for a full half hour, which must have been pretty damn frightening to wake up to. Number Seven: She Is Allergic to Horses This…

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    by “Books” Figueroa (played by Justice Smith) and the rise of hip hop and disco. It's vibrant music along with a talented young cast complemented by some stunning cinematography throughout the series. (-- removed HTML --) 2. Peaky Blinders Cillian Murphy stars as Tomas Shelby, leader of the Shelby family and the Peaky Blinders gang, in a post World War I England. The gang draws the unwanted attention of both the law and rival gangs in the country, while the cunning “Tommy” weaves his way…

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    As it stands right now “Meslow points out that in recent years, a cross-dressing double-standard has developed. Men dress as women for broad, often crass comedies, whereas women dress as men for darker, more nuanced dramas” (Barkhorn). Furthermore, women have more opportunity for gender crossing drama roles. There is a modern-day feminist and masculine movement happening as a result of the gender bias. Therefore, it is difficult to gather cross dressing statistics blurring the lines between men…

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    constantly reload every 10 minutes, digital offered the opportunity to film for 40 minutes. Furthermore, the benefits of digital filmmaking allowed for the camera men to experiment with camera operations. In the movie 28 Days Later with actor Cillian Murphy the cinematographers were able to use 10 different cameras, as well as were able to stop traffic. Likewise, with the invention of the digital movie camera the cinematographer was able to run down the streets of India with kids in Slumdog…

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    In Wally Pfister’s “Transcendence”, which first appeared on 2014, and was written by Jack Paglen. The prominent stars of the movie are Johnny Depp, Rebecca Hall, Paul Bettany, Kate Mara, Cillian Murphy, Cole Hauser and Morgan Freeman. It is a science fiction movie which mainly discussed the evil would appear while artificial intelligence is developed. Will Caster is a scientist who researches the nature of sentience, also try to transfer human emotion and thoughts to machines, in his words is…

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    How did Batman get so popular? It all started in 1939. “In 1939, National Comics (later to become DC Comics), was looking for a new super hero—a character who could build on the success of Superman” (Batman at 75: Highlights in the Life of the Caped Crusader). Editor Vin Sullivan asked Bob Kane to create a hero. Batman first started as an idea from writer Bill Finger and artist Bob Kane. Batman wasn’t always a superhero dressed in dark colors. Bob Kane originally drew Batman in brighter colors…

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