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    and effort into building a storm barrier to protect the pier, and just wanted to spend his money on building the actual attractions and the dinosaurs. This final quote is, “This is my island. I own it. And nothing is going to stop me from opening Jurassic Park to all of the children of the world. He chuckled. Or, at least, the rich ones” (Crichton). This quote shows that Hammond is mainly making the park for young kids to come, but from the…

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    Steven Spielberg Have you ever seen ET, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park or Jaws? If so you’ve watched a Steven Spielberg film. Spielberg has become a household name because of these movies and many more. Steven would is also known for shaping how a lot of directors now film and even think about how they produce movies. (Ebert) Steven Spielberg was born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Spielberg's directing career started with him being a TV show director; later he became a movie director. His…

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    land-dwelling vertebrate animals and vast amount of plants, insects and fish also existed among them. By the time span of 180 million years the Mesozoic Era has been divided into three major divisions, from oldest to youngest, Triassic Period, the Jurassic Period, and the Cretaceous Period.…

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    robots. Although, when analyzing the category of science fiction as a whole, how can one really classify something as science fiction? Throughout an analysis of the film Resident Evil (2002), in relation to two other science fiction films titled Jurassic Park (1993) and The Terminator (1984), this will be shown and compared in terms of the composite elements that arise in all of these films that are considered to be science fiction as well. Even though these films are all about 9 years apart in…

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    The Brachiosaurs

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    rocks of the Brushy Basin Membrane of the Morrison Formation. The fossils were studied and information on this species was revealed. Brachiosaurs lived in the late Jurassic period, which was about 145 to 156 million years ago. The Jurassic period was warm with tropical breezes which affected the variety of plants. During the late Jurassic period, Pangea broke into two supercontinents, Laurasia and Gondwana. Brachiosaurs lived in present-day North America, although fossils were found in Portugal…

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    incredible sound effects that it is hard to compare another film to it. Jurassic Park, directed Colin Trevorrow can rival with the sound effects performed in the Star Wars movies. See a sound; hear a sound. Every time you see some action on the screen, your mind expects there to be a complimentary sound. The Foley artists from each film were exceptionally creative when they were preforming the sound effects for the film. In Jurassic park, they created the velociraptor language from mating…

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    Deerfield Basin Essay

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    of these rifts exposed in North America after Pangaea separated during the Carnian (Olsen et al., 1992). Today, the valley formations include Pre-Triassic basement, Late-Triassic Sugarloaf Arkose, Early-Jurassic Fall River Beds, Jurassic Deerfield Basalt, Jurassic Turner Falls Sandstone, and Jurassic Mt. Toby Conglomerate. Observations Stop 1, located on Rt. 2 West at the Longview Gift Shop, the Gile Mountain Formation is exposed alongside the road. The Devonian Gile Mountain Formation is a…

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    Steven Spielberg is one of the greatest directors of this generation. He has directed countless films and the three that stand out the most are Jurassic Park, Jaws, and Schindler’s List. Steven Spielberg has used many cinematic techniques such as specific color scheme and camera movement. One technique that he is mainly known for is the use of tracking shots. An analysis of these techniques will show how Spielberg uses cinematic techniques to capture his artistic vision. In the film Schindler’s…

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    Portfolio Speech Brief Write 400 words. You are writing an informative speech that you can present to young adults at secondary school. Through your speech you must inform the listener of the controversial situation at SeaWorld. You are to include statistics, examples and your opinion. Use personal experience to connect to the listener. Be specific, the audience must be fully aware of the information you are giving. Due to the age group you are to be informal but still informative. Although the…

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    What do Jaws, Jurassic Park and E.T all have in common? They were all directed by someone who arguably deserves the title, ‘living legend’. The first person to direct a movie that had a revenue of over $100 million, the same person who invented the modern blockbuster with the iconic movie ‘Jaws’. Steven Spielberg is the living legend in question. December 18th, 1946. This fateful day was the fateful day that Steven Allen Spielberg began to grace us all with his presence. Born in Cincinnati,…

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