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    When a phone company puts out an advertisement, their main goal is to promote a message to prevent such tragic events from occurring in society. There are many advertisements trying to grab the audience’s attention to make a difference. In this advertisement, AT&T, uses a real life situation to show the audience how risky it is to use your phone while driving. Since AT&T is a major phone seller, they take advantage of that to reduce the number of accidents in a majority of people to…

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    the trials he contextually faces at the studio, he remains joyful, untroubled, and in love, mimicking many of the Tramp’s signature movements in the process, with nothing breaking his confidence. His seemingly flawless and effortless routine again captures the essence of Chaplin’s work, for in their equally talented methods they both create an air of realism and normality within the nearly unattainable perfection of the choreography. As the plot of Singin’ in the Rain incorporates the struggle…

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    Marx Brothers Outline

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    Hammersmith 1 Film Research Paper Andrew Hammersmith COM 320, Sec. 1. Dr. Neuendorf 10/15/15 Outline Introduction Marx Brothers were a major early 20th century comedic force Among the people inspired by them was Mel Brooks. (Use quote from book). Both served to promote a specific style of comedy filmmaking. Thesis: The extent of the Marx Brothers influences on Mel Brooks lies within their roots in vaudeville, emphasis on multiple forms of comedy, and overall anarchic attitude…

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    Monet London Fog Analysis

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    impressionism sought to capture events and scenes in order to convey their essence not through exact reproduction but rather through color and light. The goal was not only to reproduce the scene itself but to also reproduce the sensation and life of the scene. The impressionist style with its free and unplanned brushstrokes, bright and vivid colors, and innocent subjects soon became synonymous with modern life and art. Various individuals within the movement would capture in snapshots different…

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    Memory is the act of remembering. It is a conscious thought or recollection of experiences. Retrieving memory is not as simple process. “Rather, the remembering subject actively creates the meaning of the past in the act of remembering. Thus, narrated memory is an interpretation of a past that can never be full recovered.” (Smith) If a recounted memory is never going to be exact interpretation of the past, then memory is an intangible quality that can be explain through a number of ways. For…

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    characterize the flamboyant 1920s society as shallow. Baz Luhrmann’s film adaptation of The Great Gatsby effectively captures the frivolity of a wealthy upper class, nevertheless,…

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    Screen and stage entertainment are very different; although, they seem to have strikingly similar characteristics and have many comparable features that some do not even realize. Stage provides live entertainment that creates a bond with the audience that can be the same plot but performed so differently each time. Screen is filmed entertainment that can have special effects and captivate every single detail but has no real connection to the audience. Usually, how a person feels about stage…

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    Twelve Years A Slave

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    winning many other awards showcasing the prejudicial insolences towards slaves before the abolition of slavery. Following the life of Solomon Northrup, once a freeman, was silenced in violation of his freedom due to his unlawful capture and sale into slavery. The motion picture was truly heart-wrenching to be able to visualize the repulsive behavior exhibited, and unfortunately the same racism is still present to this day. Belittling an individual based upon their skin color or background is…

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    300 per 1. Describe an example of your leadership experience in which you have positively influenced others, helped resolve disputes, or contributed to group efforts over time. In the last summer, I served as a mentor to my adolescent cousin, who is not doing well at school. What makes the situation worse is that he is graduating from junior-high school and transitioning into high school, where the curriculum is harder and requires self-discipline. Knowing that my cousin is in such a trouble,…

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    a knowledgeable source where authors utilize the power of words to stimulate emotions from the reader and create vivid pictures. Movies are usually derived from books or the creator’s imagination. Hollywood have transformed writings on pages into motion pictures such as Paper Towns by John Green and some books from the Percy Jackson and The Olympians series by Rick Riordan. However, not all movie depictions do the story justice. Homer’s Book Nine of The Odyssey recounts the adventures of the…

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