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    business mogul Andrew Ryan, Bioshock is a first person shooter entailing the arduous adventure of Jack (the player character). Jack is trapped in Rapture after his airplane explodes over the city and comes to find that the city was brought to ruin on New Year’s Eve 1958 by gene altering powers known as “plasmids” that mutate the user over time. He must fight the mutated inhabitants through this dystopia and intervene in a power struggle between the Ayn Rand-esque Andrew Ryan and his seemingly…

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    Steven Spielberg was born on December 18, 1947, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was the eldest of four children. Steven’s father, Arnold, was an electrical engineer who designed computers, and his mother, Leah, was an accomplished pianist. Spielberg’s father moved the family frequently as he pursued jobs around the country, but they finally settled in Phoenix, Arizona. School proved to be difficult for Spielberg. He had trouble making friends because he moved so often, and at school he was constantly…

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    evolved into one of the most distinguishable features of what make us human. Art has become synonymous with the human spirit and imagination. Art has even become a way of finding the light in dark times of despair. Films like Shindler’s List and Saving Private Ryan have helped show the world that even in dark seemingly unbearable times, people and life still possess faint glimpses of beauty that make life worth living. Forster seems to give us those same faint glimmers of beauty in his novel A…

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    Secret service agent Before Jason Bourne,before Jack Ryan ,there was Bond, James Bond , the original two dimensional ,world saving secret agent .Ever wondered who protected your money and stops numerous frauds the Secret Service.The career of being a secret service is compelling because of the multitude of jobs and opportunities.The secret service performs more task than just protecting the president.They are america's private secure banker because they protect america's currency. The research…

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    The British are seen as gentlemanly fops or sadistic monsters, and the Americans come in two categories: brave or braver. Those who have a serious interest in the period will find it a cartoon; those raised on summer action movies will find it more stimulating than most. Mel Gibson stars, in a powerful and effective performance, as a widower named Benjamin Martin with seven children. He saw enough of battle in the French and Indian Wars, and was frightened by what he learned about himself. He…

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    A key component in any media production is the audio. Audio within a film and television production can influence an audience to feel a certain way by complimenting visual references and creating mood, meaning and illusion through sound. Sound for a moving image also gives the production an opportunity for additional creative input and to help an audience understand the storyline in greater detail. In film, television and even radio, a soundtrack is made up of audio components that are all…

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    of the brutality of war. Not necessarily understand it, but be able to hear what war was like. To be able to here the testimony of the horrors the soldiers were faced with every day. Some of the most popular war movies such as Pearl Harbor, Saving Private Ryan, and The Patriot are all great war movies. However, these movies romanticized what war was like. Whereas in this novel, it depicts how war was actually experienced. With 126,000 casualties of the United States alone, All Quiet on the…

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    role as guarantor of a defined benefit and make health care providers more accountable for costs and quality. Debate over these options should recognize the inherent trade-offs among the certainty of cost control, the likelihood of achieving cost savings while preserving as much high-value care as possible, and the risk that the most vulnerable Americans will pay the highest price for fiscal discipline (Rosenthal,…

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    Secondly, eliminating the “cliff effect” because families lose their benefits too fast, even though they just start to make a recovery. Thirdly, promoting education opportunities through the safety net. Fourthly, promoting families to have their own saving, so they can establish their own secure safety net. Finally, developing a task force consists of real specialists and inspectors from the authorities to help research the barriers in the system and synthesize the…

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    Looking up at the vast night sky, the wonder and excitement of space captivates many people. We wonder what is out there, or who is out there? The Pixar animated film Lifted takes our curiosity and puts it on the big screen. The story focuses on a little teen alien named Stu, as he tries to pass his human abduction exam, graded by Mr. B. Stu attempts to abduct a rural farmer named Ernie. Stu, being an overconfident teen, hilariously messes up the entire abduction, amazingly not waking up Ernie.…

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