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    Peter Spiro, a poet, makes some very interesting connections between realities of people's lives and the paths that those realities cause them to live in his poem "Cause and effect." I strongly believe the reason behind the making of this Spiro poem is he is trying to get across the idea that realities like having meager income and going to sub par schools can be major contributing factors to why people go to jail and end up wasting their lives. I believe the messages of this poem are every bit…

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    Consequently, the officer identified himself as the police and commanded the suspect to stop, the suspect disregarded the command and attempted to jump over the fence (Blume, 1984). Unfortunately, it was at this point the Officer Hymon drew his weapon and shot fifteen-year-old Edward Garner in the head leading to his death (Blume, 1984). According to the officer, Memphis teaches the use of deadly force for apprehension of a fleeing felon, after other options have been exhausted, in accordance…

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    Gettysburg Movie Analysis

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    Throughout the movie, the picture was nearly always clear and focused. Captured action on large battlefields was blurry and lacked fluidity of movement: an issue that should have been improved with editing. The cinematographers were able to get the shots which they chose to settle for at the end, focusing on the illumination and visibility of all main,…

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    Phidippides is given the chance to help out his father, who pleads with Phidippides to "reverse your way of life as soon as possible, and go learn what I'm going to recommend" (Aristophanes 19). Phidippides agrees to do whatever his father says and Strepsiades tells him to attend the thinkery, where Phidippides will learn how to argue. If Phidippides…

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    behavior, but rather their personal characteristics. One event that left a big impact on the African American community of racial profiling made the headlines all around the country was about a 17-year-old black boy by the name of Trayvon Martin, he was shot and killed by a 28-year-old mixed-raced Hispanic neighborhood watchman named George Zimmerman. He was walking to his father’s home with a black hoodie on his head minding his business of course the neighborhood…

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    The Revolutionary era took place from 1763-1789. There were many key military people in this era. King George lll was the ruler of Great Britain. George Washington was the commander of Continental Army. William Howe was the commander in chief of British Army in North America. Henry Knox was an American general. Nathan Hale was an American soldier and spy. John Burgoyne was a British general who surrendered to American general Horatio Gates. Baron Friedrich Von Steuben was a German…

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    he might have not been the suspect at all, the victim ignore the police officer order and continue to climb the wall to scape. The officer shot him and killed him. I believe that the police officer could of have use his Taser gun and gave him an electric charged to get him down, apprehend him and then interrogate him reading the crime. Instead he decided to shot and killed him knowingly knowing that he had no weapons. This was very unconstitutional of that police officer in doing so because…

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    the viewer’s attention to the small and often overlooked details such as the interior features of Jeff’s apartment, and facial expressions, gestures and behavior of the supporting role characters. All these features combined with masterful camera shots and angles provide the participation effect and engagement with the film…

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    Alfred Hitchcock once said “there is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it”(Crow, Jonathan).One of the greatest filmmakers of all times, was nicknamed “The Master of Suspense” for he was creating a psychological suspense in his films, which resulted in a unique watching experience (Alfred Hitchcock." Bio.com.). He was also an acknowledge master of the thriller, a genre he virtually invented (Ramirez Berg, Charles) and a brilliant technician. Born in London on August 13, 1899…

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    Mabou Mines’ production of Dollhouse captured my attention and introduced me to a new way of thinking about creative theatre. The production showed me a portrayal of theatrical text that stretched artistic boundaries in a way to captivate audience members throughout the entire production. This production made me angry, laugh, feel disturbed, and many other emotions all under three hours. A truly incredible performance can make an audience member feel many emotions, especially emotions that they…

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