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    The Mafia Essay

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    There is this game called “Mafia” that many people have certainly heard of if not played themselves. Basically how to play is there is a storyteller who secretly assigns a role to all of the players involved. There are two groups of people. There is the Mafia and the “innocents” (Wikipedia). The Mafia are the “killers”and the innocents are the ones who are able to be “killed” (Wikipedia). After the groups are picked, the rest of the game is up to the storyteller to navigate. In order for…

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    Long Beach, California. She was adopted at birth by Albert C. and Valeria Wagner, who were 72 and 42 then. She grew up in Palm Springs, California "in a neighborhood with movie stars, and entertainment icons, including Elvis Presley, Bob Hope, Kirk Douglas, and Arnold Palmer"(Ellen Hopkins). Growing up near this famous people made her realize that she wants to be famous like them and have tons of millions of adoring fans, but she didn't know what she wanted to do yet to become famous. She has…

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    Women Laughing Alone

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    Besides entertaining and fulfilling people’s natural need of perceiving beautiful things, beauty can also trigger deep sorrow and other complicated emotions. Since people cannot live without memories and they relate things while getting new experiences, a characteristic, such as beauty, can mean different things for different individuals, and cannot only mean being beautiful. For instance, people always adore the architecturally aesthetic value of Great Pyramid of Giza neglecting the sorrow…

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    Hercules Movie Analysis

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    Hercules: Movie Review The warrior is about the successful and appreciated Roman General, Maximus Decimus Meridias. His lone yearning is to return home from the fight to his significant other and child. He has been away for more than two years. Yet, tragically, things are not that simple for Maximus. The Emperor of Rome, Marcus Aurelius sits on his passing quaint little inn that he might want Maximus to guarantee that Rome comes back to open run the show. This implies taking impermanent…

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    In the Mid 1940s, On April 27, 1945, an inspiring poet and playwright was born. August Wilson wasn’t originally born as ‘August Wilson’, he was born as Frederick August Kittel, Jr. August Wilson was the fourth child out of six children and the oldest son. He was born in Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Frederick August Kittel, Sr. a German immigrant and baker and Daisy Wilson, a cleaning woman of African descent. He had a rather humble childhood. He was mainly raised by his mother…

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    Universität zu Köln 05th of February 2015 Englisches Seminar I Übung: Essay writing II Dozentin: Katherine Maye-Saidi, M.A. Costantino Dino Scimone WiSe 2014/2015 Please analyse the role of the femme fatale in film noir, using examples of your own choice. Immediately after the Second World War, when the French people once again had the possibility to watch American cinema, they noticed a remarkable change in these films. Not only had they become much darker in mood, but…

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    The ocean is a magnificent place. So many animals inhabit these waters. In Jules Verne’s, “ Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” we travel into the magical waters of the earth’s oceans. In the year 1866, a strange phenomenon occurred. Ships sank and rumors spread about a sea monster who sank the ships with a pointy horn. After attending some business on behalf of the French government, Monsieur Pierre Aronnax, a professor in the Museum of Paris, is invited on a journey to put an end on…

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    CTCS 469: The Genius of Billy Wilder Part 2 of Notebook (due July 1st) Professor: Dr. Drew Casper TA: Isaac Rooks Jinghan Mao Tel: 608-770-1992 5) The Lost Weekend (1945) shows six “noir” style thematic and formal components that are discussed by Professor Casper in his book Postwar Hollywood 1946—1962. First of all, there are two visual narrative flashbacks in the film. According to Casper, the narrative flashback is “an indication not only of the use of the past to explain the present…

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    Unfortunately, some companies have mismanaged their greatest asset—their brands. This is what befell the popular Snapple brand almost as soon as Quaker Oats bought the beverage marketer for $1.7 billion in 1994. Snapple had become a hit through powerful grassroots marketing and distribution through small outlets and convenience stores. Analysts said that because Quaker did not understand the brand’s appeal, it made the mistake of changing the ads and the distribution. Snapple lost so much…

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