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    With no emotional ties, Godard along with use of jump cuts to exemplify to the viewer than no matter the lighting or setting, the film was merely a gathering of pictures and that they were in no way to be fluid. “Much has been made about the use of unflattering lighting, harsh images, wildly mobile camera work, and other significant aspects of Breathless, but one of the most radical strategies was its reconceptualization of the soundtrack”(Neupert 219). Neupert…

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    Motivation of Madness Often times those who become serial killers were not born with that state of mind. Their murderous thoughts are triggered by a mental hardship or a traumatic experience. Motivation in serial killings involve anger, thrill, attention seeking, and perfection (Bonn). They tend to leave behind a trail and commit multiple murders with a certain fascination that they hold. John Wayne Gacy, also known as “The Killer Clown”, was overweight and unathletic as a child. His father…

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    On May 11th, 1978, a young white couple was abducted in the Homewood neighborhood in Chicago (4). The next day their bodies were found in an abandoned house in East Chicago Heights, which is now known as Ford Heights. Both of them had been shot, and the young woman, Carol Schmal, had been gang raped. The male victim’s name was Lawrence Lionberg. Following a tip, which later turned out to be false, two men were arrested for the crime. The main witness to the crime was a young woman named Paula…

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    The disease Ebola is causing an epidemic in Africa that is extremely dangerous on many fronts. Diseases are problems that must be faced by people of many different disciplines. However, the funds for fighting Ebola are not unlimited. One big problem of the disease right now is what to do with the money received from mainly Western aid. With the ultimate goal of deciding which danger of Ebola warrants the most financial aid from the world, each aspect of the disease’s negative effects must be…

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    Introduction What is a community? A community is a group of people that inhibit the same area or neighborhood; they are a group of people bond by social, religious, cultural, race, economic, ethnic and professional ties. Examples of that would be the church community, African American community, educational community, homeless community, homosexual community, business community, medical community, and the elderly community. This paper will highlight the workings of the organization Women…

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    While having his last portrait painted, George Washington, shares his memories of facing his biggest enemy Charles Langlade, who also happens to be his friend. STORY COMMENTS THE LAND ABOVE presents as a dramatic historical character-driven journey that focuses on the iconic character of George Washington, his exploits, his regrets, and his rival with Langlade. The character of George Washington is a legendary figure and any film that offers a new perspective of Washington has merit. The…

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    1. According to Stein J. (2015), every team is going through various stages of its development. The most used framework was developed in the mid-1960s by Bruce W. Tuckman, now a psychology professor at Ohio State University (Stein J., 2015). He underlines four important stages of team’s development, such as, Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing. Stage#1 Forming In the group project, team members were excited about the idea to create an application for little kids. This idea was a really…

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    When stereotyping, society will see a small section of a group, and assume that the entire group fits within what has been observed. There are many different stereotypes regarding members of the Boy Scouts of America, but the most common involve cutting, destruction, fire and acting crazy. Most non-scouters also believe that Scouts are also very cliquey and don 't take kindly to outsiders. What those who hold on to the above stereotypes miss out…

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    People will do insane things to make money, and becoming a drug dealer is one of those things people would do to make money. On average a drug dealer makes about one thousand dollars a week. All a drug dealer has to do is grow and sell the drugs to make money. Selling drugs could be an easy side job. It may seem pretty nice getting an extra thousand dollars a week for selling drugs, but, the consequences of getting caught are not worth the extra money that comes from selling drugs. According…

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    War is an emotional roller coaster; soldiers feel pain as comrade’s fall right before their eyes. They rejoice with patriotism as the army advances to defeat a common enemy. In the memoir, Helmet for My Pillow: from Parris Island to the Pacific, Robert Leckie recounts his war experience from beginning to end. He uses long- winded syntax to evoke powerful emotions from readers, provide intense imagery, and provide description of people and events. Without a doubt, long-winded syntax evokes…

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