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    Rocket League Essay

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    Looking for the rocket league guide? You are standing here at the right place. This game isn’t much more different from its predecessor’s games but is loved by the players for the reason that it makes you available lots of fun and entertainment. What is this game all about? This game is all about a huge ball and a vehicle i.e. rocket powered vehicle. The size of the vehicle is smaller than balls you need to hit in the game to score. The goal is to push the ball towards a specified region i.e.…

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    The Monuments Men

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    Given the reading and research you have conducted, how historically accurate and reliable is your chosen example of popular history? The 2014 film The Monuments Men directed by George Clooney has very little historical accuracy and is not a reliable source for learning about the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II. In the film, seven art historians, museum directors and curators form an army unit named ‘The Monuments Men,’ who set out to retrieve precious art stolen by the Nazis to…

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    1. Determine Facts a. Margaret and her daughter Jane, leaves husband and father Frank. They move to North Beach, San Francisco. b. Margaret meets Walter Keane a fellow artist. They get married. c. Walter brings his and Margaret’s artwork to a gallery and gets shut down. d. Walter and Margaret then rent the walls of a nightclub. e. A woman mistakes Margaret work for Walters. f. Walter gets into an altercation with club owner that makes more people start coming to see/ buy the paintings. One of…

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    indicators within the action camera which tells you if it is recording or not has to be with bright lighting buttons otherwise you may well run into difficulties when filming in daylight. Which brings me towards next point which is the possibility to film in both daylight and at…

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    The Caravel was a ship that had many uses. These ships were from small to medium. They could be used as cargo ships, warships, patrol or dispatch boats and also pirate ships. They were mainly used for fishing. The Caravel was from 50 to 200 tons. These ships were cheap and you could get them in shape for working very easily. They were known for their speed and maneuverability. So these ships were used by explorers to explore.This ship came was developed/came in use during the 16th century. The…

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    Good Time Girls Gender

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    fantasy in an unexpected genre: the Western. The film is part of Refinery 29's Shatterbox Anthology, created to increase female representation in entertainment, both behind and in front of the camera. The Good Time Girls opens with Clementine dressed in men's clothing, holding a shotgun at an off-screen target while she recounts her born-in-a-whorehouse origins; she takes another shot as a male voice screams in protest. From there the film cuts to a scene preceding this event: a room full…

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    B-movie studios” (TCM). Once the idea was pitched to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), they instantly realized the film’s potential went beyond the B-movie variety, “to everybody’s surprise, the studio decided to make this their first science fiction film and budgeted the film at $1 million, later expanding it to almost double that amount” (TCM). MGM smartly brought onboard talented screenwriter and novelist Cyril Hume to improve the original story. Block was a multitalented artist as writer and…

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    Symbolism In Rosebud

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    The motif of the sled is quite significant, not only in this sequence but throughout the course of the film. ‘Rosebud’ is Mr. Kane’s last word on his deathbed and the film’s plot is based around uncovering the meaning of this peculiar word. The mystery is finally put to rest at the end of the film when Kane’s childhood sled inscribed with the word ‘Rosebud’ is thrown into a furnace. In the ‘Thatcher taking young Charles’ scene, the sled acts as a visual metaphor of Kane’s childhood. He is seen…

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    Kane in class was my first time viewing the film. Personally I disliked the film, mostly because it seemed too long. The story didn't interest me as much, although the ending was amusing. Although the group of reporters never find out what "Rosebud" meant, the audience finds out it relates to the last few memories of playing in the snow before his bank-trustee appointed guardian, Mr Thatcher, takes him away to prepare him for his new isolated life. The film is held with high regard, even 75…

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    INTRODUCTION In The Great Gatsby film, Baz Luhrmann attracts his audience through many in depth film techniques. The film techniques of close ups, mid shots and low angle shots allow a modern audience to connect with the protagonist at a deeper level. In the conflict scene between Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, the technique of close up allows the audience to see another side of the main character. The end scene of the film where Gatsby is killed, lets the audience feel empathy for him, but also…

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