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    Cherilyn Firoozan Professor Perry Sophomore English 26 March 2015 Using “The Force” For Good George Lucas has a significant impact on modern popular culture through the changes he brought the movie industry. No other twentieth-century movie producer has had a massive effect on the film business than George Lucas. His enthusiasm for development produced innovation that altered films. His business understanding transformed film into a multibillion-dollar industry. His "Star Wars" set of…

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    Do you know that Molly Ringwald almost became an opera singer? She was not familiar with acting but started at a young age anyway. She had started a get a successful career in her young teen years, and it lasted into her early adult years. She moved and continued with her career. She has had a successful career and it still continues to this day. Molly Ringwald was one of the best actresses of the 80’s and is still recognized by many people. Molly Ringwald only had one performer in the family…

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    had now vanished forever. Compared to the great distance that had separated him from Daisy it had seemed very near to her, almost touching her. It had seemed as close as a star to the moon. Now it was again a green light on a dock. His count of enchanted objects had diminished by one”. In the Old man and the sea, the fishing line was the symbol used to represent hope for the old man. He had faith in the line that it wouldn 't cut and he would catch the fish and kill it. Santiago was never going…

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    “What the hell was that for?!” I am the Evil Que- the Mayor you injudicious idiot! So stop this nonsense and explain properly. Why did Henry eat the poisoned apple turnover? It was meant for you Emma Swan. You, you were supposed to die not Henry! Oh don’t look at me as if you don’t know what you’re guilty of. Miss Swan, you interrupted my soothing life and manipulated Henry with your loyalty, blinding him from my love. As long as you were alive, Henry was never going to be mine. Allow me to…

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    though their day had consisted of conversations about stalking, suicide, crazy ex’s and most importantly love; as we can see they were sharing a moment with each other. We know this because the narrator says, “We could have been anywhere, somewhere enchanted. We raised our glasses again and grinned at each other like children who had agreed on something forbidden (359).” The sunlight lets them share this moment with each other because it is still shining in the kitchen. You can tell that they…

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    Melinda Salisbury is a younbg adult fiction author from the West Midlands that has made a name for herself with The Sin Eater's Daughter series of novels. Growing up, Melinda always dreamt of becoming a veterinary practitioner as she always loved animals. She even hada fantasy of being arrested for breaking into a test facility to illegally release the animals kept there. Nonetheless she was also an elaborarte world builder in her childhood and would fiddle with decorative glass stones…

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    It’s the time of year where holiday music becomes apart of the variety of music we, as consumers, are exposed to. Ranging from radio, Christmas carollers, malls, and coffee shops. Christmas songs originate from Christian and religious traditions celebrating the birth of Jesus and bringing feelings of rejoice to those around them. The purpose of most holiday music is to positively affect the listener at all three levels of listening. The place I decided to focus on this type of music…

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    The Great Gatsby's Hope and God The human concepts of hope, are not only a driving force in the plot of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, but also a wonderful insight into the minds of humans, and the purpose of religion. Jay Gatsby invented a life with his love, Daisy, and is thoroughly obsessed with their future, even nearing insanity when everything comes crashing down. By analyzing Gatsby's dependency on hope, a reader can see how all humans do likewise, through a future, person,…

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    Thousands of years ago, Greek Mythology rose to the surface and enchanted the feeble minds of mortals. Stories of Gods among men swept throughout Ancient Greece, telling of Olympians atop Mount Olympus. Wildly far-fetched in today’s world, these stories gave meaning to the seemingly inexplicable questions and occurrences of life (“Greek”). The purpose myths served in Ancient Greece differs tremendously from todays. If they no longer fulfill the need for explanation, why are they still pertinent…

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    quality of a god, that is so disparate from the punishing Catholic God, captivates Antonio, who has been a devout Catholic since birth, told repeatedly by his mother that he is to become a priest. When he sees the Golden Carp up close, he is even more enchanted. “‘The golden carp,’ I whispered in awe. I could not have been more entranced if I had seen the Virgin, or God Himself. The golden carp had seen me. It made a wide sweep, its back making ripples in the dark water. I could have reached out…

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