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    Red In Vertigo

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 film Vertigo is now considered by the American Film Institute to be the best film of all time. With that title comes some flack for “beating” out all of the other films that come out ever. Obviously this title is subjective and doesn’t make the film anymore better or meaningful than it previously was, but the backlash from film critics are kind of ironic being about Vertigo. People are writing article after article and blog post after blog post about how Vertigo doesn’t…

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    SEC requested all her records, pertaining to ImClone, including phone and email documents. Neither Stewart or her broker could present evidence supporting the stop-loss order ever existed. Martha’s claims were appearing to not have any support as the SEC was closing in on deciding on what charges to bring against her. Additional charges were being suggested…

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    BILL’S GRILL On a silent dawn in Denver there was a little restaurant named Bill’s Grill. Jack the chef just checked in for his 7 to 3 shift. You, Jillian are walking down the street and you hear a gunshot. Jack runs past you running into you and running down street is a man in a black hoodie and black sweatpants. He to runs down the street and cuts into a back alley and disappears. You run in and find a man bleeding out on the floor against the wall. You rush to help him and you call an…

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    Mise En Scene In Vertigo

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    tops the list. Alfred Hitchcock and James Stewart were household names in the 1950’s. Stewart had appeared in more than fifty films, and three of those fifty were directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The two had previously worked together on the film Rope in 1948; the film Rear Window in 1954; as well as, The Man Who Knew to Much in 1956 (Spoto 569-576). Vertigo, released in 1958, is the fourth, and final, film Hitchcock and Stewart worked on together. Stewart starred as, John “Scottie” Ferguson,…

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    Tiagnos Script

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    EXT. STREET - DAY Tiagnos walks across the street heading to his house and he sees several soldiers passing him quickly. Tiagnos slows down and he watches them passing to the other street where his house is located. He stands at the corner of the street watching as soldiers raid his house, screams of slaves inside the house. A SOLDIER, 25, physically strong, wears metal armor, drags Holeo to his commander. A COMMANDOR, 30s, tall and strong, rides a hourse, wears leather armor, with a scar on…

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    Several people use social media every day to keep in touch with out of state family, to look at what is happening in the world, to read, and look at what people post on Facebook. Social media is an electronic communication that people can post anything they want on there, so that their friends and family can see it. Numerous young teenagers and celebrities do careless acts, so that they can get attention from their audiences. There are three sources that will help support my argument and they…

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    Feminism In Miley Cyrus

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    “Feminism is a range of political movements, ideologies, and social movements that share a common goal: to define establish, and achieve equal political, economic, personal, and social rights for women. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in education and employment.” Before we begin to answer whether or not Miley Cyrus is a feminist, we need to understand the true meaning of what feminism really is. Meanings range from an array of options, however, it comes down to…

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    The music video “Blurred Lines” by Robin Thicke might have won its controversial fame because of the lyrics or the exposed nudity, but one thing is sure: it was the moment for Emily Ratajkowski to shine. Emily started her career at the age of 14, signing with Ford Models. After that, she tried auditioning for several productions like Nickelodeon or Disney. She tells me “At the beginning I was exited to start an actress career until I notice that the only they offered me were the mean girl or…

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    Alienation is the state or experience of being isolated from a group or an activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved. Those groups include teams or friendships, and when someone is alienated, the others find a reason for them to be pushed away. Isolation can be the cause of depression with most, as they find themselves alone with no one who cares. This idea of alienations is shown in Speak, a novel by Laurie Halse Anderson. Speak is a novel about Melinda Sordino,…

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    In 1954, Alfred Hitchcock directed a film which was named Rear Window. In this movie the main characters were Lisa Carol Fremont, L.B. Jeff, and Detective Doyle. L.B. Jeff was played by James Stewart is a man who is confined to his apartment and his only view of the world in looking out his window in his apartment. Lisa Carol Fremont was played by Grace Kelly, she was a model who showed interest in Jeff, but could not get his attention. Detective lieutenant Doyle was played by Wendell Corey was…

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