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    Gun Violence Film Analysis

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    on the share and she was walking around the room and thinking. Her eyes were telling how sad she had been since the gruesome event took place. Seventeen years ago, Diane Sawyer reserved a phone call from her husband Tom telling her that their son Dylan was in a arms and started to shoot at his colleagues at the school. The results of this mass shooting were threaten people lost their lives and twenty five people were anger mostly children. Interview‘s host asked her about her first reaction was “he has to be stoped”, in the other words, killing him (Klebold). Moreover, she felt “so sorry” of what her son did and “I know sorry is not an adequate response for those who were suffering” (Klebold). When Diane Sawyer the host questioned the mother about her son Dylan her answer was “he was a sweet boy” and I used to call him a “sun shine boy due to his hire” (Klebold). She said that “it is hard to live with fact that someone you loved and rised, has proudle killed in such herfic way” (Klebold). Moreover, when Sue Klebold described their relationship, she showed her contrition of being not close enough to her son who “used to seat in his room most of the time” (Klebold). In the end of the interview, Diane Sawyer took the mother to the last place that her son destroyed many mothers’ lives, which was the school. Diane asked her, if she never had been in this place since the event. She said, “Yes, I had but I felt not welcome” (Klebold). Interview #3 The last interview was…

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    Kentucky born and raised, Diane Sawyer was a powerhouse since birth. She admired her mother, Jean, and her sisters as “everywhere you would look there would be these women- taking chances, not for a minute thinking there was nothing they couldn’t do” (Weller, p. 27). This very ideal would inspire Sawyer throughout her life. Her mother was transfixed on perfection and made sure her daughters’ distinction was well-known by enrolling them in performance classes from an early age. This could’ve been…

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    air job w/WDAM in Hattiesburg Mississippi – reported anchored 3 shows daily and produced Newscasts. While watching David Moir on ABC 7 World News Tonight anchor aired daily Monday thru Friday from 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm. His education and experience tells a lot about his style delivery of the news. His education seems to be more formal and in depth as he was a magna cum laude graduate of Ithaca College, Muir attended the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University and studied at…

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    Diane Arbus Analysis

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    Among her many notebooks and personal diaries, Diane Arbus wrote that, “The thing that’s important to know is that you never know. You’re always sort of feeling your way.” The breadth of Arbus’s work showcases this uncertainty through the viewfinder of a woman in New York’s twentieth-century bourgeoisie society, which Arbus herself rarely photographed. Instead, she focused on creating photographs which capture the essence of the human experience. Rather than document the lifestyle that her…

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    Speech On Cherokee Culture

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    This idea, introduced by Thomas King in his work “You’re Not the Indian I Had in Mind (King 31-46),” will be the basis of our museum’s thematic. Using the most innovative technologies available at the moment, we intend to have a virtual display of the main Cherokee Creation Myths in this exhibit as well. These creation myths play an important role in shaping the Cherokee identity, as evidenced in writer Diane Glancy’s novel Pushing the Bear: “Didn’t the soldiers know we were the land? The…

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    The book has made clear that photography is different to the other forms of art because of its historical growth. Sharkowski’s connection with photography expressed also in 1967 at the show he curated at Moma called New Documents. At that time rather unknown artists as Diane Arbus, Lee Fiedlander and Garry Winogrand were figured in this show. Contextually and con-figuratively transgressive photos of Diane Arbus recognised for its harsh black and white style. Exhibiting group show of Friedlander…

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    One of the players of Sword Art Online raised her saber behind her ear and held the position, feeling the Sword Skill charge. Once it was she let it explode as she spun her blade around. She was just one of a large group of Clearers currently fighting the Floor 49 Boss: The Sky Serpent. Floor 49 was Aztec themed with thick jungles, giant stone buildings, and ziggurats. It should have been little surprise that the Boss for it was based on the Quetzalcoatl from Aztec myth. Lyra ducked under one…

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    discovering Kingdom-Come. I wish Tom Sawyer was here,” (Twain 69). This quote shows the reader that Huck admires Tom’s adventurous side and he wishes he were more like him. He puts his and Jim’s life in danger to seem cooler to Tom. Huck admires Tom so much, he strives to be like him, which then makes everything spiral out of control. Tom also makes the escape of Jim so extravagant, he forces Jim to be held as a slave for much longer than he should have. “Now we’re all right. We’ll dig him out.…

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    just like him. He tells huck “ your mother couldn 't read…...none of the family couldn 't before they died. I can 't” (twain 22). He wants huck to be as miserable as he is. “A boy to put on airs over his own father and let on to be better’n what he is” (twain 22) this is an example of how pap convinces huck that he is no better than his drunk father. He pushes his own insecurities onto huck and makes huck feel as though he can 't be any better than his father. Huck starts to enjoy being with…

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: An Attempt to Edify Society The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn written by Mark Twain is a classic that has stood through the ages. The story is about a boy named Huckleberry Finn, otherwise known as Huck, who runs away from home and travels down the Mississippi river on a raft. Huck meets many people along the way, including a runaway slave named Jim, who becomes his companion. Throughout this novel, humor is a tool Mark Twain uses. He uses ridiculous and…

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