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    Chuqian Lin Instructor: Karen Smalley FTV122D-1 Spring 2016 The Godfather Film Editing Analysis Paper In the movie The Godfather directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Coppola uses a variety of brilliant and distinctive editing techniques to cleverly capture the story of the Corleone family. The famous baptism and murder sequence, in particular, includes parallel editing, use of sound, camera angles, subjective point of view, close-ups, and extreme close-ups to elicit dramatic and profound effects…

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    Every country has own culture that has influenced each system in country. Especially in education system, education is important for everyone. This paper will focus on Thailand education. Thailand has Buddhism like China has Confucianism. In Thai history, All the King of Thailand must be a Buddhist and the Upholder of Buddhism. For centuries Buddhism has established itself in Thailand and has improved the lives of the Thai in all their aspects. In fact, if Thailand without Buddhism, Thailand…

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    When it came to sports in the first half of the 1900s Bobbie Rosenfeld was the one every girl aspired to be. Bobbie Rosenfeld was the most influential women to the other women of the world who wanted to become athletes. She was, compassionate, dedicated, and most of all she was hard working. Rosenfeld was a role model on and off of the field, ice, court, and track. She helped women believe in themselves and their abilities, so they could show the men and others that didn’t believe in their…

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    Trans Saharan Trade Essay

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    The Trans-Saharan trade route was a land route with ancient connections to the Berber peoples for many centuries. The origins of the trade route begin at around 300 C.E., which define the first major signs of organized caravans of camels that were used to move goods across North Africa and to Europe and the Levant. The major benefit of this trade route was to avoid the dangers of sea routes and hostile enemies that at times made the Trans-Saharan trade route a dangerous, yet worthwhile method of…

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    This was my first time. Excitement and anxiety gripped and overwhelmed me as I walked into the high school gymnasium not knowing what to expect. I was still a virgin and it seemed strange and unnatural to be crossing this threshold into adulthood with complete strangers. A line of people, both male and female snaked its way from the door to something hidden, waiting for them on the other side of the room. Hopefully they knew what they were doing. I sure as hell didn’t. I would have felt more at…

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    addicted to alcohol, they become behind on school work and for adults it is becoming behind on tasks for their job. When you abuse alcohol you are more likely to drink and drive or ride with a drunk driver (Mantel). If that does not say enough, nothing will. On top of that there are tons and tons more problems that can ruin an alcoholics life. During prolonged periods of excessive drinking it can complicate matters into more serious situations such as being hospitalized. Life-lasting effects…

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    James Q. Wilson looked at the bureaucracy from a practical and systematic perspective, not to focus on the control and dominant structure based on the abstract notion or values such as power and authority. That is, Wilson considered the bureaucracy as a managerial system to run the government and affiliated agencies effectively. Hence, he analyzed most parts of the government in relation to constructive roles and responsibilities, in particular, with keen interest toward individual agencies. His…

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    Is the love of Romeo and Juliet so strong it would give you the erg to kill people to stay with the love of your life? They just met and they are really young, do they really know what love is? Romeo is too petty and only thinks of himself and what would benefit him. Was killing three people really the right thing to do? The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a cheesy funny play, but who was really at fault of the tragedy? Romeo found the love of his life, but there was one issue she was a Capulet.…

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    corner shows the Pele, a tribe in the Yoruba nation, which consists of a series of four horizontal lines, about a quarter-of-an-inch-long that is made on the cheeks by both sides of the mouth. While in the bottom right hand corner the Ogbomoso (Awga-bow-moe-so) tribal marks are shown. Natives have multiple straight and curved lines either horizontal or vertical on both sides of the face. Other groups within the Yoruba nation only have curved lines on both sides of their face. Sometimes, even a…

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    The issue, in this case, is the adoption of a newborn family member who may have been exposed to the mom’s cocaine use in the uterus. Drug abuse is common among many youths. Cocaine addiction is quite common among women of childbearing age. The cocaine is either smoked or injected into the system. The drug has many health effects of an individual but has the most adverse effects on the newborn babies. To judge whether one should adopt the newborn baby or not, one should first identify the…

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