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    Robert Boyle. I will be telling you all the important facts that happened in his life time. I will tell you when he was born and when he died. I will also tell you where he was born and in where at. Also who his parents were and if he had and siblings. I will try to tell you all about Robert Boyle's life. Like what discoveries he made, tell you how he's important, and how he became known. Robert Boyle was born January 25, 1627 in Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland. His parents were Richard Boyle…

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    Robert Boyle was born in 1627, he was the seventh son of his father Richard Boyle. Boyle was named the father of of chemistry after he created a vacuum pump and found Boyle’s law, became a philosopher, chemist, physicist, and an inventor. He gave the first accurate definition of a chemical element, chemical reaction, and a chemical analysis. In 1641, Boyle went to Florence with his tutor who was French, he spent his winter studying with Galileo Galilei. He was also part of the “Invisible…

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    In Shea, the taxpayers (a corporation and two partnerships related through common ownership, or for our purposes, “Shea”) were in the home development business in Arizona, California and Colorado. Shea wasn’t in the habit of throwing up a spec home and calling it a day; rather, it preferred to develop planned communities ranging from 100 to 1,000 homes. The builders emphasized the features and lifestyle of the planned communities to potential buyers, advertising their developments with cliché,…

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    ethnicities, and represented the truly ordinary Britain. Danny Boyle truly desired to make his spectacle available to everyone. This is why some awarded the ceremony with the label “the People’s Games”, in reference to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. It was important to the artistic director to celebrate ordinary people, as well as their contribution and place in the society. Therefore, there is little…

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    Olympics 2012 Spectacle

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    briefness of each and individual impressive, bold section during the spectacle. Let’s have a look at the Olympic 2012 opening ceremony, with such an international joyful evening every 4 years, keeping it brief can be troublesome and challenging; hence, Danny Boyle collaborated with IOC ( International Olympic Committee) has maintained such an excellent ideal duration for each parts with clear and concise theme allocating for each sector transferring different meaning and values. Starting with…

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    Millionaire, told the story of 18 year old Ram Mohammad Thomas. He was swiftly arrested on the account of cheating on the game show “Who Will Win a Billion”. Ram then had to recount his life story to prove how he knew all of the answers. The director, Danny Boyle, had taken the book Slumdog Millionaire and changed it into a creation of his own. His story follows Jamal Malik an 18 year old chai wallah. He is chosen to be a contestant in Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Surprisingly Jamal gets all…

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    Whether the train wandering on the top of the car, stealing the shoes, the plot from the roof down the rope to climb down and steal food , or pretending as a tour guide in the Taj Mahal and so on. The director Danny Boyle used a relaxed and pleasant style, with a strong sense of rhythm, and the integration of modern style based on traditional ethnic the music elements, and plus rap with the accompaniment of music, let the whole life in exile description is full of vitality and brilliant, with…

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    There are many similarities between Millions, directed by Danny Boyle, and Trash, written by Andy Mulligan, that can be compared. Some examples of this include the themes of; Greed, Poverty, the protagonist of Millions, Damian, and the main character of Trash, Raphael. These are only some similarities of these texts that can be compared. The first similarity between Trash and Millions is the theme of greed. In “Trash” Vice Senator Zapanta stole money that was intended to be for the country to…

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    “God looks beyond our fault and sees our need” (Boyle, 52). God knows and look for the sins people have made but God sees and know what they need. I prepare the story of Carmen. I have an experience about the story of Carmen in our place. He is always drunk and shouting on the road like Carmen. He says that nobody loves him and he was Dis -Grace. When he realize he felt very shameful. Like Carmen she is always in the street shouting and an addict. Carmen also says that she is a Dis -Grace.…

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    127 Hours Techniques

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    the movie. Extreme wide shots are defined as, “ panoramic views of an exterior location used to establish setting” (Thompson and Bowen 14). 127 Hours, directed by Danny Boyle, uses extreme wide shots to its advantage throughout the movie as a means of establishing intense emotion. The technical aspect used throughout the film allows Boyle create a vivid response. 127 Hour’s pathos is affected by Boyle’s tendencies to show vast landscapes, while Aron Ralston (James Franco) is stuck between a rock…

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