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    For example when we cut Bohemian Rhapsody we could have used the time we spent practicing Great Locomotive Chase for like the thousandth time practicing a song that we actually needed to work on and not play because it was quick and easy. I think that the band as a whole should have practiced more. At my old school to be in band you had to every week take a slip…

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    The Princess Bride book and movie have various differences and similarities, but overall the main concept portrays the same story. The book version incorporated crucial scenes that compose the plot, and a more extended explanation of the story. However, in the movie, some of these scenes were not included which refrained essential information out of the storyline and affected the audience by making it more challenging to stay on track. Both versions of the movie and book got the story across…

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    For centuries, there has been the argument on the topic of reliving the past. Some want to go back and change a mistake they made, and others want to have the chance to chase after an opportunity that they refused. This battle is actually found in the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a long time running classic that so many people adore. The first view is stated by Jay Gatsby, and it runs along the lines of reliving the past is definitely possible. The other claim is by Nick…

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    Throughout life, a shift in direction occurs more frequently than one would anticipate. Change in life can either be negative or positive. Among the journey of life, a bad experience may be disguised as a blessing. The negative experience’s can be compared to planting a seed, only to blossom into a beautiful flower. Wisdom comes when one sees the positives through a negative situation. Personally, my life has been through legions of negative change the past four years, shaping me into an…

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    rise in income; in fact, they’re even more so. Though people will say that money equates to happiness, I can attest that It does no such thing. There is never enough money to make someone happy- everyone always desires just a little bit more. The chase for money in the pursuit of happiness is just a rigorous cycle of greed that only provides a small, fleeting gain. Everyone is trapped, going the extra mile for bigger and better, when in reality, it will never be…

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    While Quentin Tarantino’s films do mostly follow the components of artwork Jinhee Choi presented, his films are also the first of their kind. Writer Alan Stone recognizes this and argues that the absurdity of Tarantino’s scenes are a rollercoaster of emotions for the viewer. This allows him to better control the emotions of the audience. He writes about how Tarantino places brains and blood in the movie, and that the audience responds with laughter to the scenes. Although, both Stone and…

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    character’s individual righteousness is the privileged idea. What is actually being shown is that the characters, even Sherlock Holmes, favor what they personally think is right ahead of what is just. Sir Henry Baskerville takes it upon himself to chase down Selden because he knows he is a convict, but he does not stop to consider that he should take a step back and allow others who are more informed to take action on this issue. Sherlock is so focused on figuring out the mystery of the hound…

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    for everyone nor bad for everyone it depended on many factors. Through Strauss 's view, he was fearful of the new system because he understood this prosperous time would come to an end and wanted the people to stop being ignorant with their money. Chase falls into a group Strauss talks about where they are clueless why it’s happening, but he also looks at a specific industry to better understand the situation and its fluctuations. Fitzgerald makes his voice known through I his novel on a number…

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    The two sounds were beginning to merge and gave off a devilish shriek, the noise made it clear that there was a car chase happening at this very moment. It was quite obvious the chase was soon to make an appearance judging by the screams and shrieks of women and children who feared for their lives. And now he saw it, the Mustang was on a high-speed chase from the nearby big city and has found its way to this city where it dangerously sped down the street trying to avoid capture. But…

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    Just before Willy’s death, Biff began to experience epiphany in which he realizes the extent of Willy’s fantasies and the effects they have on him. He realizes that Willy lives a life of self deception and false ideals. Throughout the novel Willy chases after a victory that he could never fully understand, but knew it must be achieved. He taught his sons the wrong moral values regarding his insight on how to be successful, but it was not an ethical understanding. In this play, Willy…

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