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    Wes Anderson is an American film director, famous for several of his beautiful movie creations which reflect back upon his creative, imaginative, and amusing personality. He has received four Oscars alongside recognition for his costume and production design. Anderson’s childhood background contains a troubled past regarding parents divorce which led him to develop an interest towards storytelling, as a form of escape. He certainly has a unique way of inputting certain key elements of his…

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    For example, when Andrea is walking down the street, a man in a car follows her watching from his rear view mirror and mistakes her for a prostitute. The framing focuses on the wing mirror as she walks, thus reinforcing a literal representation of the male gaze and how women are perceived as mere objects of desire when looked through. The framing is also used to express and address feminist messages. For example, when the secretary Andrea is with her boss who undermines her and is overtly…

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    Federalist Paper Today, the federal system is a good for large country because it is good for promoting the common good of individual then protecting individual rights just like the federalist wanted to this system to be. The United States is a big country and has many states, so it needs a big government to control all of the states and give all people their rights. In 1787, the federalist wanted a stronger central government and to give the center the government supreme power and make it more…

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    the whole economy of the universe is conducted by a like necessity, though no human algebra can furnish a key which solves the difficulty?” (Hume, 4) this means that the universe is unique. “…Why may not several deities combine in contriving and framing a world?” (Hume, 1). This means that if a man can unite and complete a plan or project how much more demons or deities that we look up to with high regard (Hume, 2). In addition, if humans have the same similarities with the creator of the…

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    In our day and age, social media has a strong effect on people on how they may act, their wellbeing, or their mental state of mind. Society today has many different examples of social media with people of all ages using things such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, email, etc. The Internet itself is and was a giant network of networks designed to share information and communicate with others People use social media in a variety of ways such as to express opinions/beliefs, receive information, or to…

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    Jean,” was the music video for “Thriller.” Premiering in 1982, “Thriller” was “a 14-minute film that had the impact of a hit movie” (Herbert 93). The video included aspects of “montage and alternation conventions, but organizes the image flow by framing it with a powerful storytelling or narrational direction which provides continuity and closure” (Mercer 37). The story of “Thriller” looks at Michael Jackson taking his girlfriend to a date at the movies, but it is too scary for her and they…

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    “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”, describes a utopian city, but not without a twist. With this piece, the author provokes the reader to question the morality of utilitarianism as both a citizen of the fictional city, and allegorically as a member of our world. Le Guin uses many literary tactics to compel the reader to be critical of her fictional society, primarily sharply contrasting imagery and metafictional writing techniques. The creation of two distinctly contrasting worlds, Omelas and…

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    One Last Dance Analysis

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    A universal definition for terrorism does not exist, instead perceptions of the meaning, which are subjective, culturally and politically situated, and fluid, (Oates, 2008, p.135) are constructed, primarily by Governments, and disseminated to society through its’ mass media. (Jackson, 2005, p. 16-18) Western discourse shifted after the events of 9/11 with this pervasive narrative shaping the contemporary understanding of terrorism, and the acceptance of counter-terrorism measures; that is what…

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    equipment design. Steel is also found in other common materials, such as basic tools, steel wool and personal armored vests for security and law enforcement. In addition to practical uses, steel is also employed in artistic uses, such as sculptures, framing and display structures.” (Mid City Steel). In conclusion the technology that was created back then is the foundation for almost everything we have now. Lights, iphones, computers, cars, tv’s, buildings, medicine and so much more, all started…

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    an audience feel as though it could happen once again. In addition to storytelling, pathos depends on self-control. According to Aristotle and Cicero, compassion, joy, love, and esteem can motivate an audience. Desire can be used as a rhetorical device to seduce someone into complying with one’s deeper motives. Chapter 10: Turn the Volume Down: The Scientist’s Lie This chapter presents the benefits of keeping an audience relaxed to…

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