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    D. W. Griffith

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    D.W Griffith is known to Hollywood as the father of modern editing. In 1908 He introduced new innovations such as variation of shots such as the close-up shot, the long shot and the tracking shot and the variations in the pace of the film. While Porter concentrated on making the narrative in his films better through continuity, Griffith learned how to manipulate shots in order to have a bigger dramatic impact. His techniques included scene fragmentation which involves cutting from long shots to…

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    “What is meant to be will always be.” This is a widely spread quote that explains the power of fate. Many people choose to believe that that’s what guides them in life and along their journey in love. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and the story “Pyramus and Thisbe” destiny is not what lead them down their downward spiral. Personal choice impacted the characters in a greater manner than fate and destiny. The characters in both selections decided to execute incautious and vacuous…

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    Lantana Report

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    The geographical topic under research is invasive species, focusing on the species Lantana. The aim of the report is to research and thoroughly explore all aspects of the topic and produce a formal written report that could be submitted to local council advising them on the best solution to the environmental issue. A brief outline and what will be found in this report is the causes and effects of Lantana and some of the strategies that could be used to manage the environmental change. Two…

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    discover that the narrator actually does not wish to have the wall between them in line 23. After the exact center of the poem, line 24 separates the neighbor’s side of the wall, “He is all pine,” and the narrator’s side of the wall, “and I am apple orchard,” in this well-balanced line. For the remainder of the poem, Frost segregates the neighbor and narrator to the left and right of the lines, respectively, such as in, “He only says, ‘Good fences make good neighbors,’” (27) where “he” is on…

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    The ghost confirms that he is indeed King Hamlet, and that he must speak quickly before he must return to the terrible flames of purgatory. He tells Hamlet that one-day, while he rested in the orchard as he often did in the afternoon, Hamlet’s uncle, Claudius, snuck up behind him and poured a vial of henbane into his ear, a poison that moves rapidly in the veins and curdles the blood, turning his smooth skin into a disgusting crust. Hamlet, who…

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    It Takes Persistences, Hard Work, and Patience As the congresswoman Kay Granger said, “Human rights are not a privilege granted by the few, they are a liberty entitled to all.”. Emma Watson, Cesar Chavez, and Mother Jones all fought for different human rights. These three inspiring people fought for gender equality, child labor laws, and migrant worker laws. Although these individuals fought for different human rights, using the trait of persistence they were able to fight for what they thought…

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    Speck Symbolism Analysis

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    It is written “Apple Smell soaked the air. One time when I was little my parents took me to an orchard” (Anderson 66). This shows that she misses the good old days when life was not so complicated. Also, she realized that her life will never go back to the way it was before the summer. Then a little later she found something in her apple. The novel…

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    Dualism In The Seafarer

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    “With frozen chains, and hardship groaned / Around my heart. Hunger tore / At my weary soul…” (lines 10-12). The sea causes him immense pain. “Orchards blossom, the towns bloom, / Fields grow lovely as the world springs fresh,” (lines 49-50). In contrast, the land seems a happy, innocent, and full of life place. The stark difference between the sea and the land are another example of duality. Even…

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    Fire Ants In The 1940's

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    The 1940’s, the decade when the American agriculture industry was building back up from one of their lowest points. Yes, I’m speaking of the dust bowl, but little did they know the farmers and ranchers had yet another obstacle to prepare for that they probably would have never expected. The red imported fire ant was making its way into the United States. Once again, they would have to adjust to the new ways to run their industry. Originally, from the lowland areas of South…

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    Steve Jobs History

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    Prior to contrary belief, Apple Inc. was not founded by one person, it was actually founded by two. Steve Jobs, one of the most iconic faces of Apple was the man who took all the “claim to fame” but he was only one piece to the puzzle. Before the name “Apple” was a thought, Jobs knew that he needed a right hand man, one who knew and understood computer better than anyone. That man was best friend, Steve Wozniak. Jobs met Woz at a technology convention in California’s Melono Park, known as the…

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