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    Jason Bourne returns with a fury – and takes down the box office field in the process… For those wondering whether the Bourne film series had seen its best days come and go, it would appear it’s alive and well – to the tune of $60 million. Matt Damon returned to the popular franchise, reprising his role as Jason Bourne, establishing one of the highest openings of the franchise, coming in only behind 2007’s The Bourne Ultimatum ($69.2 million). Jason Bourne has also done relatively well abroad…

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    In the excerpt “ Dancing Man “ choreographed by Jason Coleman shows a variety of choreographic techniques used to engage and appeal to the audience. For example, there is a use of levels seen with half of the dancers on the raised platform up the back of the stage to create height. Also, the tempo of the music begins slowly and gradually becomes greater when the dancers perform the dancing section. It helps to build the energy of the performers but also the audience's excitement. There is the…

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    I am Jason of Sparta. I rise today to speak for establishing new colonies because they can aid us in times of need, support our ever-expanding population, and open us into more trade routes. To start off, if we are on a food shortage or a severe drought, we can simply rely on our colonies to bring wholesome food and water to us. You might ask, how will we make sure that the colonies will provide us with food? Simple, they rely on our domestic items for trade, binding them to us. Moreover, our…

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    Jason Shinder’s poem, How I Am, is a poem that I could relate to. Poems for the most part are very hard to understand but I could interpret this poem and make sense of it. Shinder didn’t use extraordinarily tricky underlined meanings in this piece of artwork. As I was reading through this poem I got the gist of what it was talking about. He is talking about how he can’t really confide in his friends. When the poem reads, “I keep them away from my miseries because to say I am miserable is to…

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    ”Trevor Reznik, a thin, hollowed cheek machinist who hasn’t slept in a year, and judging by his body frame, he probably hasn’t eaten in the same amount of time. Number of characters tell him: “If you were any thinner, you wouldn’t exist.” Known as a psychological thriller, The Machinist is an impressive exploration of a man’s psyche. More importantly, you may say The Machinist is a meditation on guilt. The main point of the film is that Reznik has committed a crime. Yet, instead of taking…

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    eighteenth century were ignored in literary trauma theory is the absence of advancements in medical discourse of that period. In this dissertation, I will refer to medical case histories and their relation to the early English novel by focusing on Jason Tougaw’s Strange Cases: The Medical Case History and the British Novel (2014) in order to undermine the idea that there were not enough advancements in medical discourse of the eighteenth century. In contemporary clinical discourse, case history…

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    Summary In, “My Real Imaginary Friends: iCarly and the Power of Hyperreality,” Jason LaTouche argues that the Nickelodeon television series iCarly introduced new effective techniques into the hyperreality television category and effectively represents the techniques used in older hyperreality television shows. He also explains why people become so immersed in these types of shows by discussing the techniques producers use to manipulate their audiences’ minds. LaTouche defines hyperreality as a…

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    of Savion Glover’s DC crew for three years and in high school started working with Debbie Allen and has continued to partner with her ever since. She has been greatly influenced by the styles of the Nicholas Brothers, Jimmy Slyde, Gregory Hines and Jason Samuels Smith and in contrast with Prince’s style, which keeps a fairly constant speed with different fast rhythm patterns, Arnold has more pauses and plays more with the music of…

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    and India have absorbed its resources without us, and we will wake up and wonder what happened to our golden opportunity of investment.” “It’s all about staking a claim in the African continent’s enormous resource endowment….” - Jason Hickel…

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    brother, Jason, has always pushed me to be better than him. In some ways, Jason treated me like I was a boy. I hung out with his friends, played sports with him, and after a while I started acting like him. Now, we are only different because socially he struggles with having friends, but being social is more natural for me. Although my parents would deny it, they raised two identical people. Growing up in the Chapman house came with a magnitude of high expectations related to sports. Jason…

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