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    constant admiration and praise they receive from everyone and a lot of the time, this is what drives them, and throughout many Bond films, that, as well as his ego, was what drove him. Throughout the many James Bond movies that have been made, it’s clear that Bond has undergone many significant changes, from Sean Connery in the 1960s to Daniel Craig, today. However, there’s one detrimental flaw in Bond’s character as a ‘hero,’ he is played by Sean Connery, and that is that he showed no sincere emotional connection with women. He knew he had a shot with the ladies, being the charming man that he was, and he took advantage of that. However, he never desired a meaningful relationship, unlike today’s James Bond – Daniel Craig. In the 007 film Goldfinger, starring Sean Connery, there is a scene, the barn scene which exposes Bond forcing himself onto a girl – attempted rape – which is definitely NOT something you’d expect from a hero. James Bond, back then was nothing like the Bond we see in modern films starring Daniel Craig. Campbell, in Casino Royale, chose to give the audience an impression that Bond has changed and that he does have actual wants and desires if you look beyond his ego. There are so many different ways that Casino Royale uses certain film techniques to give us that typical impression of James Bond. One of those moments is during the intro to Casino Royale, where James Bond points his gun directly at the camera, straight at us, and it gives us the impression…

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    Casino Royale Analysis

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    Uzoma Obii-Uzoma 11202058 ENGL 110.6: Literature and Composition T.A.: Teacher Sheikh Sheheryar 18th April 2016 Bond’s Sexual Performance after his Graphic Torture in the book “Casino Royale” by Ian Fleming James Bond movies have hit the big screens for quite a while. The use of 007 has been a word that describes the spy figure even in the international cinema. In the same case, novels written by Fleming also enjoyed the same popularity during the Cold War specifically after the announcement…

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    Musical Score Analysis

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    Compare and Contrast Goldfinger (1964); Musical Score by John Barry vs Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981); Musical Score by John Williams During the 1960s, popular music played an important role in filmmaking, garnering larger audiences due to the appeal of this genre but also due to the fact that psychologically, people tend to associate the music they are hearing with real life events or emotions. From 1960-1967, film scores began to change. No longer would we see the traditions of the 50s, where…

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    Gastroparesis is a disease presenting in delayed emptying of the stomach’s contents. This can be caused on the grounds of an array of issues. Although this pathology/disease/disorder affects 25-50% of subjects diagnosed with diabetes, it can also affect people that have had surgery, infection, or hypothyroidism (Gregg). This postponing of gastric emptying means that it takes longer than usual for contents to pass through the stomach. According to Stephen Goldfinger, M.D., “Normally, your…

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    Hemmings Vs Cowell

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    wide variation in lower and upper registers for each member is what makes One Direction so successful. Simon Cowell was able to find five voices that each complimented each other uniquely to create complex harmonies that most bands can’t achieve. Because of this, the band has received 281 award nominations in its 5 years, and has won 169 of them. In comparison, 5 Seconds of Summer is a pop-punk band meaning not only does each member play an instrument, there is also a designated lead singer.…

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    10/3/1978 – Israel. An Israeli gunboat sank a bomb-laden tanker controlled by Fatah terrorist launching an attack on Israel’s Red Sea port of Eilat. 11/21/1977 – The “Don Carlos” was seized by members of a Moslean Separatist rebel group. 11/21/1977 – The Danish vessel “Lindinger ivor” was attacked by pirates on the Lagos coast. 10/23/1976 – Lebanon. The Greek vessels “Rko”, “Riri”, and “Spiro” were bombed and sank. 9/16/1976 – U.S. A Soviet cargo ship was bombed by an anti-Castro refugee…

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    Ford Mustang History

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    Falcon. The strongest pulling of the five a available blocks is the 260 cid V8. (Ford Mustang History, Shnack.com) The luxury components of the Ford Mustang were, “full-length center seat console, air conditioner, convertible with power-operated top, vinyl tonneau cover and deluxe wheel covers.” Theses options of the Mustang made the more personal to the people who bought the Mustang. The Ford Mustangs have been in many movies since…

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    The Male Gaze

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    For example, this James Bond poster for the film ‘thunderball’ (image above) clearly depicts the man as the strong main focus of the image. However, in contrast the women are seen to be worshiping Bond and posing for him, displaying them as weak, sexual objects. Contrary to this, women have gradually become more independent in cinema. In the James Bond film ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ (2004) Halle Barry has been given a professional occupation where she is also seen to have successful cholesterics’.…

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    was already on race tracks across America and was set as the pace car for the 1964 Indianapolis 500 race. It was born a race car do to its high powered engine and bodywork (Ford.com). This magnificent car set some pretty high standards for all others in its shadow. In the first year of being on sale, the 1964 Ford Mustang sold 417,000 cars and were powered by 100,000 people under the age of 20 (AsapWarranty.com). During that year, the Mustang set the record for being affordable and having some…

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    Heart Failure Nursing

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    Staging of heart failure in patients is achieved through two measures, an assessment of the patient’s symptoms as well as an objective assessment. The most severe of these two classifications Stage IV D can be described as an inability to perform any physical activity without discomfort and ‘objective evidence of severe cardiovascular disease’ (American Heart Association, 2015). There are difficulties in providing optimal care in these patients and this is due in part to the rate of decline in…

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