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    manipulate the way individuals interpret and explore the images they see; critically affecting the way they make interpretations of the experiences they face in the world. The distinctively visual represented in ‘Run Lola Run’ (1998) by Tom Tykwer and ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (2012) by Christopher Nolan are significantly strong as distinct images are constantly on the screen to create a suspenseful and thrilling film. Despite their disparate contexts, both texts share common themes such as the…

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    Potini's The Dark Horse

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    Zealand or Genesis Potini to fall under the spell of "The Dark Horse." This may have as much to do with the real-life Potini as with the actor who becomes him in this loving portrait: "Fear the Walking Dead" star Cliff Curtis. His immersive portrayal makes Potini fascinating and unpredictable in every frame of "The Dark Horse." The real guy was just as interesting. It was a 2003 documentary about the New Zealand chess champ (nicknamed the Dark Horse) that inspired writer-director James Napier…

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    lived in better houses all because of Jack. A few years have passed and Jack is now going to college. The Jack than stays at an apartment and then later gets a letter at his door. The letter tells him if he would like to join “The Vigilantes” to stop crime. And later got the name “The laughing Puma”. Until this day Jack does not know where his brother Jeff…

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    Bloodstain Pattern Essay

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    bloodstain patterns at a crime scene for the purpose of presenting this evidence at a criminal trial under South Australian law?” Blood. Sticky, hot, messy, awful blood. For most of us, the sight of it turns the stomach, but in the court of law, blood can tell a lot more about a crime scene than you might think. Forensic bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) is the interpretation of bloodstains for the purpose of reconstructing the events that took place in the case of violent crimes.1 Using the…

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    story is about the great detective Hercule Poirot trying to solve the case on who killed the wanted criminal Rachette , this novel is taken place in the 1930’s in a snow storm which later on gets the train stuck . Later on as Hercule is trying to figure out who has murder the man he finds out something more deeper about the criminals death. The characters in the novel were Poirot, M.Bouc (director of the wagon Lits, former worker with Poirot) , Dr.Constantine (corner aboard the train), Mary…

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    Long Shot Monologue

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    Long Shot [The Camera shows a sunny summer day at a park in the Hillsborough Country Classics. neighborhood. The camera zooms to the basketball courts. Sal is in his dark blue shirt, and his friend Vivek, is in his dark colored shirt. Around the scene, Victor in his red shirt and Asher, in his black shirt are seen walking. VIVEK:[Excitedly, but a little jealous] Yo Sal, your so good at basketball SAL: Oh, thanks! VIVEK: I would do anything to have your basketball skills. SAL: The only reason…

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    Salem Research Paper

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    strong that when anyone in the villages would fall ill or have any misfortune is was believe to be the work of god and the other settlers wouldn’t not lend any assistance. When one person would accuse another of witchcraft for any reason the fear of dark magic and the devil caused mass hysteria and lead people to kill innocents. Many people refer to today’s puritans as “ 'the Christian Right”(Finley, Gavin 2003), though many decades have passes since Salem, puritans are said to still retain…

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    order to pave the way for stricter gun control (Salazar). Conspiracy theorists, calling themselves Truthers, have presented evidence to support their claims numerous times in attempts to convince the general population. Truthers point out the FBI Crime Report in particular where the report shows the number of murders in Newtown, Connecticut was zero for 2012 (Salazar). They support this further by showing the same report…

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    Batman Character Analysis

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    When we think of Batman, the words “hope”, “justice”, and “incorruptibility” come to mind. He is The Dark Knight, a bat vigilante who fights to keep the fictional streets of Gotham safe. He is arguably one of the greatest superheroes ever created. He fights crime and faces some of the most insane villains in comic book history. What makes him stand out from the rest is that, as Wikipedia states, “unlike most superheroes, Batman does not possess any superpowers; rather, he relies on his genius…

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    Analysis: The Mona Lisa

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    It has also been an object of continual fascination due to ambiguous expression of the woman, the half-figure composition monumentality, the atmospheric illusionism and the subtle modeling forms. The Mona Lisa face has no visible hair neither eyelashes nor eyebrows. Research shows that during her time, facial hair was considered unsightly and most genteel…

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