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    weird mechanical noises, I thought that something was wrong. So I came closer and closer to the machine, I realized that this machine was the shrink ray that the teacher's were talking about. Before I could dive out of the ray's way, I suddenly was shot with a laser and I was shrunk into the size of a microorganism. I was blown by the air conditioner and there I was, on my friend's apple. My friend ate his apple, it all happened in slow motion. I could smell his terrible breath, I almost…

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    Entrance “Entrance”- Matthew McConaughey in the Lincoln Continental advertisement. The advertisement appeared on the NBC network. The advertisement starts off with immense clouds filling up the sky. The reflection of the clouds can be seen in the beautiful shallow waters. The stunning outline of the horizon gives the advertisement a fresh and breathtaking spin. A few seconds later the Lincoln Continental, being driven by Mathew McConaughey, drives in with high speed leaving a trail in the water…

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    of his face that give the viewer a very ominous view of him and his personality. Marion is shown to act very timidly and almost as a secondary character to Norman. Marion in this scene when compared to Norman is merely used for the act of “shot reverse shot” so that he can get his spotlight. In this scene Norman starts out acting normal and happy and by the end is seen as almost violent and terrifying as he is yelling at Marion for the advice she gave him about his mother. Norman quickly…

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    I remember a very dark time in my childhood when my mother would shut herself in the bathroom for hours at a time. I did not understand why my mother would do such a thing or what exactly she was doing in the bathroom, but when I got older, I felt it necessary to talk to her about the situation our family endured for three years in my youth. She confessed to me that she was addicted to crack for those three years. She told me she never meant to hurt any of us, and that she was sorry over and…

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    and planned under constraints. The constraints were: the camera had to be positioned in one spot, it could not move, the focal length of the each lens used could change, and each new lens added had to bring the image farther down the hall way. Gehr shot a couple frames at a time starting with the widest lens and then moving into a tighter lens, then back to the widest lens, and back to the tighter lens until he finally made it to the end of the hallway. This jagged, quantized movement of the…

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    the importance of following the laws and the inevitable consequences of breaking laws. Jeffrey H. Reiman, author of The Rich Get Richer and The Poor Get Prison, makes a convincing argument that “the criminal justice systems real goal is the very reverse of its inevitable,” meaning the criminal justice system initially supports criminal behavior, or at the very least, is doing little to make any serious efforts in putting an end to criminal behavior among the poor communities.…

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    In the same line of thought, Fatima Mernissi’ seminal work The forgotten Queens of Islam comes to confirm the important role of women throughout history. In which, she deals with the issue of women and sovereignty in Islam. The book introduces various stories of women throughout the Islamic history, Mernissi argues: Despite decrees from Mecca, opposition from the caliphs, and the opportunism of political men, 15 Muslim women sovereigns ascended the thrones of Muslim states…

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    Old Spice Stereotypes

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    To begin with, it is essential to keep in mind the cultural literacy used in advertisements, movies, and images. For instance, take a closer look at Isaiah Mustafa, the character who is in all Old Spice commercials. He is very popular and known as a masculine man because of well build and robust figure. It is important to note the cultural literacy used in Old Spice advertisements because it will give the individual a better insight of the content being displayed. The “Question” advertisement by…

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    Band Of Outsiders

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    8 Henry Price COM 320 Research Paper 1 A Band of Outsiders ? A Link Between Godard and Tarantino Introduction Intro to Godard Getting to know Godard: An Intro to the Historic Filmmaker Intro to Tarantino Getting to know Tarantino: The Bad Boy of Cinema Influences of Godard Societal Outsiders (Unconventional Characters) & Unique Plots Alphaville, Band of Outsiders, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Vol. 1 & 2 Conclusion A Link Between Godard and Tarantino (Final Thoughts) Getting to know…

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    “Sometimes people who change your life can be someone who you seem to know forever. The change may not be sudden or spectacular, but little habits can generate big ideas that make you think about what is important in your life. “ The person who changed my life isn’t famous but she is well known to all those who are in need of her help I was born in a small a commune called Villeneuve D 'ascq, Villeneuve D’asq is situated in northern France. My father worked as…

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