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    Analysis: In the short film "CASTELLO CAVALCANTI" by Wes Anderson, everything is taken in a scene where is in an Italian village. The setting is filmed around that area, never film in elsewhere. The cinematography of this short film is Darius Khondji, who got many international awards and nominations. There are a lot of repeating camera movement and camera position are used in the film for example the pan and the eye level shots. The whole film has a rich color of red and yellow, the setting…

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    forward to doing now. I’ve learned a lot of things just by going out and doing something out of my comfort zone. Some fun things are disguised as bad, so we decided not to do it because we may not like it. One of my most learning experiences was at Six Flags Great America. As we entered the gates to the park, everyone was excited, except for me. Because, I made a promise that I was not sure that I could keep. As I got further into the park my ears were being filled with the screams of terror…

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    offensive island hopping campaign to get to Japan. In Flags of Our Fathers, by James Bradley, Marines storm the island of Iwo Jima to protect America’s ideals and to stop the threat of Japan. Fueled by the freedom and liberty he had enjoyed, ‘Doc’ Bradley risked his life to protect and make sure that he and those…

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    American. What does being American really mean? To my friend, Andriy from Ukraine, it means to be a little lazy. He told me how he sees American students complain about the amount of work they get, then half don’t even do that work. He told me that the students rather just spend time at home watching Netflix. Because that binge watching American Horror Story is more important than getting your PHD. Right? American. A student council camp I went to this summer theme is to have GUSTO! GUSTO, to…

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    bearer of the flag. Crane writes that in the moment Henry saw the flag in him "was born a love, a despairing fondness for this flag which was near him". This patriotic love Henry uncovers within drives him to pick up the colors and lead the charge when the bearer is killed a short while later. The passion for the flag helps Henry find true purpose; his purpose is no longer to save himself, but is now to fight for the cause. Henry also sees a need for bravery and heroism when the flag bearer…

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    about it. I’m also very known for my tallness, which i used in my everyday life to help out people, and use it to my advantage. I use my height to help people that can't reach an item that are in the higher shelves. Also using it to Now the Syrian flag represents me, because it's where I’m from, it’s my nationality. I’ve only been there twice in my lifetime, and it was a fun experience I had. I met my family and friends, hopefully, one day I'll be able to move there and…

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    Ents: A Short Story

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    could rebuild a city that fast. And since we would have heard about the latter two, we have a reason to believe that an Ent helped Dale rebuild. Has anyone seen Reauicnabloyw recently?” “No.” “No.” “Yes. I saw him walking towards the city with a flag of some sort.” “Why would he be doing that, might I ask?” “Rebuilding the city, I guess.” “So that would be why the city grew so quickly.” By now, a Ents are slow and careful in their speech, and had just used up a few hours, Dale was triple…

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    Camp Edwards Narrative

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    Maybe my parents just wanted to get rid of me for a week, but I created some of my best memories at Camp Edwards. The camp itself is a paradise for kids of almost any age. Across the seemingly endless campground, there are tons of exciting activities that campers can participate in, such as sailing and archery. Camp Edwards sits right beside a huge lake, making the entire camp feel separate from the rest of the world, a utopia of sorts. Across the vast water to the right sat a lonely island that…

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    Confederate Flag

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    and Bars flag was the official flag of the Confederacy. The patterns of the Stars and Bars Flag was very similar to the Unions, and caused a great deal of confusion on the battlefield. The second flag was introduced in 1863, which had the Confederate Flag in the top left hand corner, with the rest in a negative, white field area. It was often mistaken as a white flag of surrender. The third flag was very similar to the second, except it had a red strip added to the right side of the flag. In…

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    the Confederate Flag Originally Stood As vs. How Its Interpreted Today There are many arguments today over the different beliefs about the Confederate Flag and what it meant when it was created and today. Some believe it on what it was originally created to mean and represent and some believe in what it has been interpreted as today. As long as the flag has stood it still doesn’t matter. People today try and do anything to get a controversy going. Although the Confederate Flag is a…

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