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    Suspense is a state of anxiousness or uneasiness about a situation. This tension is easily felt in movies, such as The Fellowship of the Ring.This movie is a very adventure filled and action packed story. Director makes this film very tense and makes viewers what to know what is going to happen next. Many different techniques are used to give the movie its edginess. The suspense in The Fellowship of the Ring is created through POV shots and angles, sound effects, and pace. The…

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    Continuity mistake: Merry and Pippin were bound when taken by the Uruk-hai, and the bonds weren't cut until after they managed to escape during the fight. Yet, when the horse almost crashed down on Pippin, he had his arms spread out up near his face, not bound, even though they weren't cut until later. In the next shot, his hands are bound again. 17. Continuity mistake:…

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    Ever heard of the Lord of the Rings? If the answer is yes, amazing; if the answer is “no”, well, the answer is hopefully not “no.” Although it is merely a work of fiction, the Lord of the Rings has characters that possess honorable traits. If I could nominate anyone--real or made-up--to be my role model, I would choose Frodo Baggins. Frodo is the main character in Lord of the Rings; he’s a creature that is similar to a human: a hobbit (a short humanlike creature with extremely large and hairy…

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    Imagine you were a chimpanzee and you were given HIV by doctors, and then you didn’t help any discovery about how to cure it, and possibly you died. This is why it is not justified to test on animals. It is inhumane and evil. Animal testing hurts animals. It also doesn’t help human research. Some people may say that animal testing is the only option, but there are so many other ways that we can test cures. Animal testing hurts animals. U.S. law allows animals to be hurt and not even given…

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    In modern medicine, the efficacy and side effects of drugs, vaccines, and other general treatments are determined through clinical studies. More often than not, these clinical studies are performed with animals as the test subjects. Specifically, over 100 million animals are tested, including dogs, cats, monkeys, rodents, and birds (“11 Facts About Animal Testing” 1). Additionally, of these 100 million animals, most are horrendously treated and ultimately die without serving their sole purpose:…

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    and Universal Studios created several new practices that became standard for directors for years to come. His next film, “Cabaret”, in 1972 was one of Fosse’s biggest successes and it won his eight academy awards. Also in 1972, his broadway show, “Pippin,” was, at its time…

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    What if two popular movies share too many things in common? Every cinematic work needs to be unique in its own way to attract the audience. For example, the Harry Potter series and The Lord of The Rings. These two movies have become very popular in the past 10 years and gained most of the viewer’s attention sharing a lot of similarities. Although these movies have different authors, they gain a lot of popularity by having similar themes, character design, plots, and villains, but it is also…

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    population to the US mission and the U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty. Therefore, an effective IO based on synchronization of important themes, messages, images, and activities with other nonlethal and lethal operations to inform and influence Pippin 's in support of US national interests should be part of the IO of the PECOM. The expected outcome of this IO and PD…

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    breaking and Boromir’s death however, was different from everyone else. While they were lost and didn’t know what to do, Boromir’s death motivated Aragorn to not let anyone else die, he gave the others hope and motivated them to go and save Merry and Pippin. Aragorn, when being faced with loss and separation decided to work through it to not let it happen again. I can personally relate to this as when I failed one of my important math test, I put in tons of effort and studied for 2 hours a day…

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    Humanity has a long history of experimentation on animals, especially in the medical and cosmetic professions. Many people argue that humanity would not be where it is today if it were not for its reliance on animal experimentation. It is nigh unto impossible to deny that animal testing has ever been useful, although the argument could certainly be made that such a method was not always necessary. However, with advancements in medical and scientific technology, animal testing is no longer a…

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