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    Controversial comedian Daniel Tosh once told the following joke “I play practical jokes on her[sister] constantly though I got her so good a few weeks ago I replaced her pepper spray with silly string. He goes onto say “Anyway that night she got raped…” He continues on to complete the joke but it’s really hard to follow after hearing someone making fun of rape or sexual assault. When in actuality the only thing funny is how it’s becoming a part of the “college experience”. A study published in…

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    vehicle as a mirror of Byron interior emotion. The blue car is wrecked, ruined and broken-down similar to Byron’s psyche in the beginning of the movie. As film review from http://variety.com/1998/film/reviews/finding-graceland-1200454980/ by Brendan Kelly who stated “Byron is a pretty morose type, still in a funk over the accidental death of his wife, Beatrice (Gretchen Mol), in a car accident a year earlier. In fact, he hasn’t had the stamina to repair his car since she died, and he’s rolling…

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    The shot being referred to throughout this essay is that between 01:42:05 and 01:44:17 of Hitchcock’s psychological thriller film Vertigo. Before this shot takes place, we ,along with John ‘Scottie’ Ferguson, have been lead to believe that Madeline Elster committed suicide, jumping out of the church bell tower at Mission San Juan Bautista. In the time following the suicide, Scottie becomes emotionally unstable and blames Madeline death on himself, his acrophobia holding his back from climbing…

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    Question #1: (a) What does Salvation mean? (b) How does the death and resurrection of Christ save us from our sins? (c) Are Christians the only persons who can experience salvation? (d) Can animals and other living things in God’s creation be saved? February is “Black History Month, people all over our country and in some others, are given opportunities to learn about the struggles and accomplishments of African Americans. Who would have imagined that using chapter 13:” The Finality of Jesus…

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    get back into hockey. Saul explains the importance of hockey and how he wants to teach the love of the sport to youth: “So I think what I want to do is coach. I want to bring them joy I found; the speed, the grace, the strength and the beauty of the game” (212). If it weren’t for the Kellys’ support and love, Saul would not be able to turn his life around and start on a new path. The game of hockey affects Saul’s life in more than one positive way. It offers him salvation, it forces him to…

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    The film Tetzlaff unlike that Hitchcock has no glamour, actors are rough, proletarian, and they do not display this sleek profile, the tasteless Hollywood James Stewart and Grace Kelly pale. The decorations do not have this bourgeois cleanliness found in all the films of Hitchcock. They show the housing crisis still raging at the end of the Second World War. It will be appreciated street scenes, especially when Tommy's parents…

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    The Eucharist as a Sacrifice On the night before Jesus suffered on the cross, He shared one last meal with his disciples. It is during this meal that the sacrament of His Body and Blood was instituted. It is now commonly known as the sacrament of the Eucharist. He did this in order to preserve it throughout the ages and to entrust to the church a memorial of his sacrifice for us through death. It is a memorial in the sense that it makes present the sacrifice which Christ offered to God, on the…

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    Fidel Castro, Winston Churchill, Joan Crawford, Ruth Draper, Albert Einstein, Dwight Eisenhower, Princess Elizabeth, Robert Frost, Indira Gandhi, Ernest Hemingway, Audrey Hepburn, Pope John Paul II, Carl Jung, Helen Keller and Polly Thompson, Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, The Marx Brothers, Pandit Nehru, Georgia O'Keeffe, Pablo Picasso, Pope Pius XII, Prince Rainier of Monaco, Paul Robeson, the rock band Rush, George Bernard Shaw, Jean Sibelius,…

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    The War was in full swing. The Confederate Army was marching north and an opportunity presented itself at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the sight of the America’s bloodiest battle. The Union and Confederate armies met outside the town of Gettysburg, for what would become the turning point of the Civil War. The fields were covered with blood, men on both sides laid motionless, on the battlefield, 7,550 men were killed, another 27,450 wounded, and 10,515 missing (Battle of Gettysburg Facts).…

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    Without a doubt, I contemplated that both Dial M for Murder and A Perfect Murder were greatly suspenseful films that made me become fond of the beautiful actresses, Grace Kelly and Gwyneth Paltrow. But after analyzing the similarities and differences of the two films, I certainly developed two distinct outlooks on each film. One is that I certainly do have to agree to the fact that the cinematic details in Dial M for Murder were definitely on point since the superb Alfred Hitchcock directed it.…

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