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    needed for life together in society.” This couldn 't be any more true. Our social skills are quickly disintegrating. We highly lack social skills because we have so many tools that allow us to hardly need any. We can usually always email, or texting, or even a phone call. We often do anything to avoid face-to-face contact. When it comes time to get a good job it will be tough for many. We can 't do an interview over an email and unless our job is online, we will often have to face real human…

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    For biopic, story development needs to follow the time line, the life of the characters in real life events in one of the major events or representative for recording, and then appear in the film. Viewers can accord the narrative sequence in the film, the protagonist of life, to achieve the goal of biography movie record life. Jane Campion uses cutting and framing to illustrate that her heroine who is Janet Frame’s lifecycle. This essay will take An Angel at My Table (1990) as an example to…

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    in the face on stage. The audience does not realize that this shooting was real, as well as that Riggan was legitimately injured, and they give Riggan’s performance a standing ovation, in stark contrast to the lukewarm reaction the rest of the play appears to receive. More specifically, the critic who wrote this review believed that Riggan was not especially knowledgeable - or willing to learn, for that matter - about “real” acting, and therefore may have viewed his excellent “performance” as…

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    with an old friend. While social media has had many positive effects on our world, it has also brought about many downsides. As Sherry Turkle quotes in her book Reclaiming Conversation, “Technology enchants. It makes us forget what we know about life.” And I would…

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    Kaine's Settings

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    Michael and his friends Sarah and Bryson go to hangout in the virtual world. Sarah has a blithe attitude while Bryson is more uptight. Michael and his friends have not met in real life, but they play the game together all the time. Michael says to his friends, “Because that’s what humans do. They meet each other and shake real hands” (Dashner 15). This shows how Michael wants to meet his friends. Sarah and Bryson are always making up excuses to just play the game and hangout at the café, but…

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    Filip Dujardin Summary

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    amazingly complicated buildings that have a very unique and different style to them (Decor). The photo to the left is an excellent example of what Dujardin’s work looks like, it has a very unique and real look, however because of the complexity and impossibly it is known that the building isn’t real. The use of color is interesting because there is a little splash of color in some spots, but most of the building itself has many different values of gray. This photograph is very interesting…

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    Vivien Rose: A Short Story

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    Looking around she spotted a flash of white attached to a big rock. She snatched it up to see what it said. “Well done Viv, you have found my second note. You 're almost there, and the adventure has hardly begun. Find my next note, and I’ll take you on a real adventure. Find it under the evergreen tree. Through the woods, past the spring, 100 steps north, to see what your adventure will…

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    essay, I will be looking at animal characters that are based on real animals and how they compare to each other. The animal characters are usually similar to real-life counterparts or they can be entirely different with only a few characteristics shared between them. Depending on the type of game, the animal characters can be anthropomorphic, have abilities, physical or psychological, that are either similar or different to its real-life counterpart based, or just be present because its natural…

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    live day to day. Louisa, otherwise known as Lou, is a lovely, type A, outgoing girl who is constantly being described as having potential. There is always a silence when this is said to her because she knows she is stuck in the quiet town, with no real sense of direction. Never letting herself get too down, her focus is to work in order to support…

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    After the end of World War II, American life in the 1950s was supposedly calm and harmonious. Americans moved out of the cities and into the suburbs along the “smiling sunbelt.” Many people became homeowners, the birth rate drastically increased, and most women became stay-at-home moms. However, not all aspects of American life conformed to such ideals. The films Pleasantville and Edward Scissorhands critique the 1950s and depict how the era was actually not an age of conformity. The films are…

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