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    In Jonbenet's murder there are many different resources that me and my group used we mostly used google and the resources that is provided there was good information in all resources. We also used youtube for the videos in the podcast. There were many different news clipping blaming different suspects in the murder like the father, mother , brother and the santa claus. We had some problems finding videos because some were restricted for the research aspect because there were different videos explaining different point of views to different information. There was consistent information in different resources and that’s how we know it’s right information and they actually got it right in some aspects. But there is also inconsistent information regarding the case. There are many loose ends that need to be tied before the case can be solved and finally put to rest of the case. There are many similar cases from the Jonbenet case the one that caught our eye is the Black Dahlia case, that case happened in 1947 in the Black Dahlia case there was not a lot of evidence to make an arrest. Her name was Elizabeth Short she died when she was 22 she was young when she died. Nobody really knows why they killed Elizabeth people believe it was a motivated murder. In Jonbenet's case nobody really know why they killed the 6-year old beauty queen. The case was never solved like Jonbenet’s case there were suspects in both but in both cases there was not enough evidence against one person…

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    In the movie, The Emperor's Club, there is a man named Mr. Hundert who works at St. Benedictus, a prep school. His career is teaching boys and trying to mold their character. Mr. Hundert gets a student named Sedgewick Bell, who is headstrong and the senator's son in his class. Mr. Hundert struggles with Sedgewick Bell but tries his best to be able to teach him. Throughout the movie, Mr.Hundert gives Mr. Bell chances to show his intelligence. He knows that Mr. Bell potential and wants him to be…

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    In the article “Faking Cultural Literacy”, Karl Taro Greenfeld explains how in our society we need to admit that we do not know everything, and that we should start learning more of certain topics. Greenfeld uses different stories from his life to allow the reader to connect with him and see how this problem occurs in our lives as well. Greenfeld talks about how this has become an epidemic in our society, that we would rather fake knowledge about a topic rather than admit we do not know…

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    The Goonies Movie Essay

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    journey to find the treasure and save the house. The only problem with that is to get to the treasure they must get away from three criminals who also want the treasure for themselves. Through their long hard fought and dangerous journey of looking for this treasure they learn that having each other through anything is the most important thing in life and for that they are grateful. Family is everything would be the theme of this film and that is why this is one of the most beloved family movies…

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    Cece’s partial deafness interferes with her life in many different ways. Cece’s deafness causes others to think and act differently around her. People really only cared for Cece because she has a disability. They only paid attention to Cece because she was different. Cece was also not very well known to everyone. Cece is an outcast in her school. The result of Cece’s accident caused others to help more ways than usual. On page 65 it say’s that Ginny make a big deal out of her hearing. She even…

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    Black Hawk Down Black Hawk Down is a thrilling and dramatic film directed by Ridley Scott and starting Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, and Tom Sizemoret. The film is based on the best-selling book by the same name written by Mark Bowden (22), describing the events of the 1993 mission in Somalia, Africa. Mohamed Farrah Aidid, the faction leader of Somalia was a man “who lead his militia into years if civil war, bringing famine and virtual anarchy” (Mohamed). In response to the chaos brought on by…

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    Pearl Harbor was a truly fun and educational movie. This movie is of course based upon the events that happened at the Pearl Harbor Naval base on the morning of December 7, 1941, which includes both the time before the strike, and the events that followed. This movie takes place in Hawaii on the deck of a nuclear aircraft carrier. Throughout the movie, the main focus was to portray American patriotism. I believe they did a great job in doing this. The major characters in this movie are: Ben…

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    Wild Horses Film Analysis

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    One of the oddest subplots starts with Scott at a secret meeting, bossing around a corrupt cop, Deputy Rogers (Jim Parrack). He enlists the deputy for help and then that subplot ends abruptly without accomplishing anything. In another scene all of Scott’s kids sit around a large table listening to his will being read, when an outburst reveals a large family secret but its never mentioned again after the reveal. Another random subplot begins when KC Briggs (Josh Hartnett) threatens Texas Ranger…

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    Halloween Movie Analysis

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    ref_=nv_sr_1 I was not really into this film. I think that it was really bored even that the “scary parts”. The direction of the movie was okay just because it wasn 't a slow process for the those demons to come. It got straight to the point and that 's why it was okay. The Cinematography was alright just because there was some good angle where the camera surprised you. I think that the creepy scene were ten times better just because how the vampires looked. The actors did an okay job. I think…

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    90's Scene Analysis

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    applied. After the meeting she forgets her keys and has to return to her office to retrieve them. When she gets there she is attacked by Coach Willis, who as a noticeable change in both tone and demeanor from when we last saw him. She manages to narrowly escape him with the aid of one the teachers, Mrs. Olsen (Piper Laurie). Who has also had a change in behavior takes this as an opportunity to stab Principle Drake to death. The next day we get introduced to the love-able scamps that make up this…

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