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    Rod Gilbert Injury

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    in, he scored two goals in his first game and was even more impressing the postseason. So he was able to keep with the NY Rangers for the next 18 years. When Gilbert played for the NY Rangers, he was teamed up with Jean Ratelle and Vic Hadfield, the GAG (Goal-A-Game) line.…

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    with the 1953 novel, yet things that have not yet been heard of. “Picture it, nineteenth century man with his horses, dogs, carts, slow motion. Then, in the twentieth century, speed up your camera. Books cut shorter…. Everythin boils down to the the gag, the snap ending” (). Captain Beatty explaining how the world came to be, to Montag, the protagonist of the novel. Though out the book, Montag changes his views and way of life, making him a dynamic character. In the beginning he sees books as…

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    Soda or milk tricky decision a healthy and all natural drink or a sweet and fizzy beverage. There are plenty ways that these two are much different and a few similarities as well. What would you choose? Personally i don't drink a lot of milk because one i will get red bumps by my nose mouth and top of my forehead when i drink it which gets annoying because i love cereal but with soda i don't have that problem i'm not saying i don't drink any milk but not a lot of it. Usually i order soda or…

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    Harun Farocki’s “Parallel vol 1” exhibits how the digital representation of water, trees, fire, and clouds in video games have progressed over time. The video highlights the transformation from simply pixelated squares to realistic movements. The advanced CPGs have made distinguishing a video game from film difficult, as seen by the side-by-side moving clouds example. Farocki argues that computer images seek to relieve film of its duty to depict reality. This argument is similar to that made by…

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    The visual style. When it comes to directing a comedy, Edgar Wright stands out in the vast sea of film directors. He not only makes the audience laugh with the gags, but uses his camera to add comical elements. He has even coined a camera move as his own, "Edgar Wright's Whip Pan". Growing up as a movie geek, Wright has successfully observed a lot of different filmmakers and their films in variety of genres. Because…

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    Humor In Homer's Raunchy

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    verbalized so many times that it diminishes its humor. Granted, humor is subjective to the audience. Raunchy comedies are marketable, but be careful of forcing the humor. The comedy must have good timing and be delivered well, but don’t focus just on gags and jokes. The best humor is visual and physical with witty one liners, but don’t over try to make some of the raunchy remarks funny, because they tend to feel forced versus natural. Consider making Harry the type of boyfriend, who is trying…

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    Postmodernism In The World Of Bob’s Burgers Fox’s critically acclaimed animated sitcom series, Bob’s Burgers, focuses on the life of a family who runs a hamburger restaurant. The Belcher family—which include parents Bob and Linda Belcher, alongside their children Tina, Gene and Louise—are the center of the show. The restaurant, conveniently named ‘Bob’s Burgers,’ is the center of where the majority of the episode plot occurs. Bob, who is the owner and chef of Bob’s Burgers, just wants to run…

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    assess cranial nerve damage, the patient goes through a series of tests as listed: (1) follow a penlight right, left, up, down and towards the nose, (2) acuity and peripheral eye exam, (3) identify the smell of vanilla extract with eyes closed, (4) gag reflex, (5) clench jaw, (6) identify a warm probe placed on the forehead, left and right cheeks and chin, (7) taste, (8) walk across the room, (9) face symmetry, (10) Weber test. No abnormalities were found in tests one through six, however, they…

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    stuck up hypocrites (I know it’s not relevant but it is true). Some of the crime committed were: Rebellion/Treason, Heresy, Smuggling, Witchcraft and Highway Robbery. The punishments that were inflicted are enough to make the most tolerant person gag. Here are some: The Judas Cradle: The victim would be lowered down in such a way that the tip of the pyramid was inserted into their orifices. They would be kept there for days or weeks, at least until something…

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    During my infancy my parents have said that at the beginning I had switched day and night. During the day I would be asleep for the most part and at night I would be awake and crying all the time. The way that my dad stopped that was he took off my diaper and hit my butt twice, after that I pretty much slept all night. My mother was the one who took care of me the most. She said that my temperament was easy because while she napped I would always stay quiet while playing and only woke her up…

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