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    The Film: Dana Crawford A. What is the film about? Is the subject of the film clearly presented? Cite scenes or quotes when you discuss the style. Do you feel the film is biased? Why? Is the thesis presented clearly? Is the film intended for experts or for the general public? " The film was about Dana Crawford's preservation efforts in downtown Denver. Crawford's preservation efforts included Union Station, Oxford Hotel, and Larimer Square. The film is not biased, it is visual autobiography of…

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    world they live in to be fantastic. Both Jamal and Crawford want the similar type of world, Crawford just does it differently than Jamal does. Jamal does not care about the fact that he is intelligent, but he goes to Mailor Collow because he wants to make his mother proud of him. There are points in the movie where Jamal shows people that he is intelligent. He wants to show people that just because he is black does not mean he is stupid. Crawford a professor at Mailor Collow, wants to keep the…

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    On April 17, 2039 Francis Crawford is living in a world where robots are helping humans but, he doesn’t trust them because he fears they will take over. Nobody else will listen to him when he talks about it but, Francis knows it will happen eventually it just comes sooner than he thinks.Francis Crawford was on a routine patrol when he gets a call to go to the robot factory for a murder. He goes to the crime scene and he investigates the body there name was Dr. Calvin Marsh. It had been thrown…

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    corner of Debby Lane and West Park Avenue, its sprawling grounds perched on the rock wall surrounding the property. The front door rested wide on its hinges, framing the red-brick patio and sloping lawn beyond it like a photograph. Inside, Abigail Crawford stood inside the foyer watching the rain fall. The dark orbs of her pupils, filling her wide eyes until little more than a sliver of their color was visible. Her jaw flexed, the tendons in her slender neck bulging. Move. Her mind screamed…

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    The Life of Ruth Crawford Ruth Crawford Seeger was born in Jacksonville, Florida where she grew up with her father until he passed away. Ruth began writing poetry at an early age and as a teenager had aspirations to become an "authoress or poetess". In 1914, Ruth went to Foster's School of Musical Art to study musical art by learning the piano. After she attended the Foster’s School of Musical Art, she began attending the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago to further her education by…

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    person becomes a criminal defendant they are granted constitutional rights that can be used to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. The result of the Crawford v Washington case defined the standard for determining the admission of hearsay statements in cases permitted under the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment. In conclusion, the Crawford v. Washington case impacted the Supreme Court of Virginia’s decision in Briscoe v. Commonwealth and Cypress v. Commonwealth. The defense attorneys…

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    The Hollywood culture is made of looks, a great name, and who holds the most captivation (Blakemore, 2015). The patient, Joan Crawford, reinvented herself completely and has stopped at nothing to reach the top of stardom. The glitz and glamour to her is necessary, and without it Joan feels unfit to be in the public eye. Sources illustrate Joan as receiving eye and dental work, over dramatizing her make-up, and sexually exploiting herself to become famous (Blakemore, 2015). Joan also has…

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    copies and fakes of the dress were produced.[12][13][14] In 1992, Crawford—through GoodTimes Home Video and her company Craw Daddy Productions—made an exercise video with Radu Teodorescu named Cindy Crawford: Shape Your Body; although criticised by some[who?] for being unsafe[citation needed], it was hugely successful and led to two equally lucrative followups, Cindy Crawford: The Next Challenge in 1993 (again with Radu) andCindy Crawford: A New Dimension in 2000 (the latter, made with fitness…

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    Beyond takes place in the attic laboratory of Crawford Tillinghast. The story is told by Crawford’s best friend, who’s name has not been given out, in a first person point of view. Crawford is a scientist and philosopher and he believes that there is another world, that he calls Beyond, within their world. He believes that this other world is something that normal human beings can’t see/sense, though it is all around them. In attempt to find this world, Crawford build a machine that will help…

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    forms. “The language of religion has a great variety of expression: metaphor, simile, analogy, symbol, allegory. In speaking of God we are limited, for we are using human language to describe what is beyond the human.” (What is Religion?, Robert Crawford, p.) I learned from our readings, more specifically from Robert Crawford’s “What is Religion?” that there are certain elements that make religion a religion, like rituals, that according to him, are based on custom, traditional and scripture…

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