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    will be compelled to do something crazy. The suspect makes his way to the bank tellers at which point he aggressively grabs one of the employees by the shirt and demands they empty the vaults and hand over the funds to him. Meanwhile, one of the hostages…

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    thing that nothing in it is close to being a Muslim, it is the Orlando shooting, here is the story then I'll discuss why I chose that. Orlando's police chief has said John Mena for The situation turned into a hostage taking about the fifth morning time; a decision was made to save the hostages. But it was unclear whether the victims had been killed at the hands of armed or during an exchange of gunfire with police. US authorities described the attack as domestic terrorism incident. Many…

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    was thinking about buying California too, but right now his mission was gaining Texas. The United States was justified in going to war with Mexico because most were supporters of Manifest Destiny, the Americans rebelled trying to get Texas out of hostage, and Texas wants to be apart of America anyways so Texans might as well be Americans. In 1812, war caused to threat to England. Then in 1836 Texas gained its Independence…

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    John Q Flaws

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    silent debate with unanswered questions. Although it only told the story of one family, the directors were able to make a connection to every poor and middle class family in the United States. John Q seems like a ordinary film about a man taking hostages, but in reality gives the American people, rich or poor, insight to our government flaws within our…

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    The movies White House Down and Olympus Has Fallen are two action movies full of special effects, great actors and actresses and many dangerous stunts.Olympus Has Fallen was released on March 22,2013 while White House Down was released on June 28,2013. White House Down is the better movie. The characters bring a kind of humor to the situation, but they also keep the seriousness of the movie. In White House Down the head of secret service, played by James Wood, and some men he has picked to…

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    conducting a guerrilla war against Nicaragua. The second was to calm “moderates” with in the Iranian government in order to secure the release of American hostages held by Iranian groups in Lebanon and to encourage Iranian foreign policy in the West. American Citizens had a very neutral view on the Iran-contra affair because they wanted the American hostages back home but they also didn’t want to sell weapons to a country that we could potentially be at war…

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    terrorists and their hostages that come together through their passion and understanding of music. As the characters endure their internment, secluded from the outside world they interact with each other, form bonds and are subsequently changed through their experience. This…

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    3 plane tickets, there are 4 of them. His girlfriend decided it would be wise for the two of them to become AWOLS. Last minute she dropped out. He then proceeds to get caught and cause a major highway accident and get bitten by a boy he took as a hostage, Lev. Once he gets away with…

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    In Time Mise En Scene

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    with a hostage which is Sylvia Weiss. In this interrogation scene, the power of a system and ignorant society was shown with a high angle, low angle and wide shot for cinematography, costume for mise-en-scene and facial expression. In the interrogation scene, Niccol uses cinematography as well as mise-en-scene to show that the power of the system is more powerful than justice. Niccol uses high angle shot and low…

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    public opinion of the United States and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics conflict in the Cold War and aided the United States in international clashes and relations at the time like the Iran Hostage Crisis and the Soviet-Afghan War. As the 1980 Winter Olympics approached, events like the Iranian Hostage Crisis and the Soviet-Afghan War made United States citizens want to burn american flags instead of wave them as those events placed an enormous burden on the morale of the once patriotic…

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