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    Logline: The political outsider’s path to the White House and his vigorous fight against the establishment politics as he embarks on the most honest presidential campaign that the U.S. has ever seen. Query letter: I'm excited to introduce my biopic, "the Political revolution." This political movie with elements of biography is inspired by the Bernie Sanders campaign that in my opinion has transformed the American politics and showcased its flaws. Nobody believes in him. When an underdog in the…

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    which linked the nation. In order to build the railroad and allow settlers to move in along it the US government took a lot of Native American land, going against the treaty they had in place with the Natives ( Doc 3) . This forced Native Americans to live alongside American settlers. Which resulting in the Native American culture adjusting and conflict for those who refused to adjust their culture. In terms of Natives…

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    person to stand up, a person to make a big change toward society for people to really think about what they’re doing and how it can affect each other's lives. It…

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    how Katniss Everdeen never give up on the fighting against the inequality from the capital 1 and leads people to fight for their freedom. I felt this was a big pressure on her shoulder because what she has gone through was so tough, her lover has been arrested and tortured by capital 1, her family's safety was under threaten and she needs to be a goof leader to carry everyone to fight back. These challenges are not just physically but also mentally. An example in the novel was after Katniss went…

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    Ender's Game Analysis

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    Andrew (or Ender) Wiggin is a genius 6 year old who lived in Greensboro, North Carolina with his mom, dad, a big sister named Valentine and a mean big brother named Peter. After getting into a fight with one of his classmates Ender was chosen by a Colonel named, Graff to join a place called,Battle School. Battle School is where 5 or 6 year olds geniuses like Ender train to fight off bug like alien creatures called, Buggers until they graduate which usually take about 10 years. The kids within…

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    between this novel and Frankenstein. Most importantly, both of these novels gave me a clear understanding of what monster actually meant. In 1984, Winston lives in a dark and depressing world that is controlled by the totalitarian government called as the Party. Winston is the only one that realizes that the Party is actually controlling the lives of the citizens. Most of the citizens would usually follow a set schedule from the Party and they would have to obey their beliefs. As you see, the…

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    Ender Wiggin Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card, is a novel about a six year old boy named Ender who lives in a time after alien “buggers” attacked Earth and were driven back by a great general called Mazer Rackham. Ender is an extremely bright child chosen to go to battle school, a school in space, to fight in the next bugger war. Ender flies through the ranks and becomes the greatest commander in the school. He graduates early and is brought to command school on a dwarf planet in the asteroid…

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    would have broken the rules of the game, that action alone will lead to a chain of events where everyone will be able to see the difference between the world of appearances and the world of realities which makes it easier for everyone to follow and live within the truth. Charter 77 was an example of people being fed up with the oppression and decided to act in order to slowly gain their power back. Charter 77 was a group of Czechoslovakian writers and thinkers who stared a petition urging the…

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    We know that big tobacco and smoking related illnesses have contributed to countless deaths through our country. Special interest and big tobacco profited off the loss of lives, leading to many to take legal action against tobacco manufacturers. On the heels of the historic Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), we are now facing a new smoking trend: e-cigarettes. Right now, California’s Proposition 56, a ballot measure to tax e-cigarettes, is up for a vote, and the same special interest…

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    In The Hunger Games you must fight, trade, and work for any type of reward including food. Katniss happens to live in the most poor part of the district called The Seam, where coal mining became the number one industry. While in 1984, England has succumb to national poverty for 85% of the population. The people living in the 1984 realm live in foul conditions, smelling like ‘boiled cabbage”, a constant dim falls over the city every day…

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