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    Jethro Research Paper

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    Across Five Aprils “Ohana means family, family means nobody gets left behind.” -Lilo and Stitch. Jethro is the youngest in family living on their farm during the Civil War, and most of Jethro’s older brothers go off to the war and he is left with a lot of responsibilities, but one of his cousins Eb deserts the union army and comes back home since he left with nowhere else to go. Everyone agrees that Jethro did help Eb, while some think it was illegal and dangerous. Jethro should have helped…

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    Hope In The Book Thief

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    Literature uses the solitude to create strength and society follows with that prophecy as people believe it takes strength that loneliness brings. The belly of the whale only emphasizes the commitment they attach to themselves at this point since the old world has become out of reach and they must focus on finding the exit of this predicament in which they find themselves and when they do it obviously, they will find a new world that leads to the continuation of the journey and get around the…

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    Everyone knows about the American movie business. Millions of dollars go into financing big movie projects just to entertain ourselves away from the real world, and millions of dollars are sent back in tickets to go see these films. Certainly, this business has been booming for the past one-hundred years, and we keep on fueling the fire. Movies aren’t just about entertainment only. Many films have become part of the American culture, and many films from the US show how Americans think and…

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    A movie theater in the eyes of many is a great place to spend a night with family, or with a special one. On the other hand, many other people believe that the movie theaters are actually disgusting, chaotic, and irrelevant. These people believe that staying in the comfort of their own home to watch a movie is much better than to travel all the way to a movie theater. I am one of these people who think that watching a movie in my own living room is better, than going all the way to a movie…

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    theater and moviegoers are excited to see the premier of a highly anticipated film, when suddenly a gunman walks into the theater, and opens fire on the crowd. This may seem like a scene from a horror movie, but on the night of July 20th, 2012 this scene became all too real. At the Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, James Holmes killed 12 people and injured 70 more. This horrifying incident changed the way people go to the movies. Security was increased at theaters across the U.S. and…

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    We have already come so far. We have come from a time where film cameras and VHS tapes were the latest items. We have very much gone above and beyond what some ever thought possible. The technology we have now surpasses what we once thought scientists could do. Technology has made it possible to communicate with loved ones from miles away, and just by a swipe of a screen. There have been so many fun items that have come from technology, such as film cameras to digital cameras. The advancements…

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    As a marketing consultant, I believe Nathan Polanski and Sean Stronghold have a strong potential business opportunity ahead of them in opening a second-run movie theatre in Medicine Hat, Alberta. They have only one other competitor in the second-run movie theatres; with both Nathan and Sean intend on screening ten different films per night, giving consumers many different options to choose from instead of their competitor the Downtown Theatre which only showcases one film per night. All the…

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    Movie Theater Analysis

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    And why is that? It is because of the normalization of companionship, especially in public places such as movie theaters. While observing the people in the lobby of the movie theater, I noticed that the place was full of groups of people. In different areas of the theater, it was the same, with the bare minimum being two people per group. One such group was made up exclusively of teenage…

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    The Film Industry

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    cinemas, despite ticket prices increasing from $6.21 in 2004 to $8.13 in 2013, a 31% increase. The increased popularity of piracy and the ease to by which films can be viewed for free has acted as a major cause of reduced revenue. Piracy brings the movie to one’s home screen for no cost and has become a major challenge to the US film industry. According to the Motion Picture Association of America, the box office revenue in 2014 dropped 4% from $10.9 Billion in 2013 to $10.4 Billion.…

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    who watched it today would likely wince or cringe as laid eyes on the rather sad rendition of Godzilla, even if it was pretty good at the time. With CGI, the ability of producers to create realistic and engaging movie magic was exponentially increased. Just look at the latest Godzilla movie: now there’s a beast that actually looks…

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