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    Dead Poets Society examines important ideas about growing up. Demonstrate how Peter Weir’s film does this. An individual’s values and perspectives change as they grow up. Peter Weir’s 1989 film Dead Poets Society explores how individuality, freedom and independence shape the students’ views and behaviour as they navigate their way through a time of great change. As the boys mature they learn to overcome the expectations and pressures that have significantly impacted their lives. Mr Keating plays…

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    In 1999, Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems said, "Privacy is dead. Get over it!" Do you agree? Explain your answer. Throughout the twenty first century we have seen vast advancements in technological capabilities. These advancements in technological capabilities has led to the integration of information technology devices in almost every part of our life for everything from communication to stay in touch with friends all the way to controlling the temperature in our house remotely and for…

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    misunderstood than Frederick Nietzsche’s quote “God is dead”. This phrase first appeared in an 1882 collection of Nietzsche’s work entitled The Gay Science and since then has be a prime example of the inherent controversy involved with philosophy. However, despite the phrase evoking strong reactions and being parodied in pop culture, very few people are aware of what it actually means. In order to understand what Nietzsche meant by “God is dead” one must first understand his theory on ethics,…

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    Effective leadership is an important skill in today’s society due to numerous organisations that shape the way we live, work and play. Since different people have different personalities, it is hard to define what makes the best leaders. The Walking Dead, by Robert Kirkman, is a famous zombie series that present leadership in different forms. It is about Rick, who wakes up from a coma and finds out about zombie apocalypse. When he meets Morgan and Duane, he hears what has happened, so he sets…

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    American Dream Dead Essay

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    Is the American dream dead,is the question Americans are often asked in this day and age. Well what is the American dream anyway, well according to the textbook definition it is said “life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” Yet over the years the definition has changed and evolved with our society. Although it usually breaks down to everyone to have an equal opportunity to achieve success through hard work, but is…

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    between The Walking Dead comics and the adaption in the television series. As Linda Hutcheon said in her book, “Beginning to Theorize Adaption: What? Who? Why? How? where? When? “there are three unique methods of engagement that we ought to consider in adapting examinations the telling mode, the showing mode, and the participatory mode. The television show version of The Walking Dead is an example of the showing mode as we are exposed to how the writers perceived the walking dead and viewers…

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    They lead jen to store they make her wait outside next thing you know they all come out holding onto the zombies. Jerry looks at jen he says okay jen its time you need to shoot all of them in the head she pulls out a knife and a gun jerry and hes team let the zombies go and jen starts to kill one at a time she goes around super fast like a ninja and starts shooting and stabbing each one of them in the head. Tyler was trying to hide but then the zombie got ahold of him and tyler started screaming…

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    Warm Bodies Analysis

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    The Warm Bodies movie best fits a family/teen oriented type of movie. The movie is well directed by Jonathan Levine. The movie has various genres of comedy, romance, horror, etc. Warm Bodies could possibly be a twist of another “Romeo & Juliet” love story, except in a zombie version. In the movie, “Warm Bodies” is set in a strange zombie invaded world, where numerous of zombies roam around an abandoned airport. I guess that’s where they all practically live in. Though, there is just something…

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    Dead Visual Art Analysis

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    of the dead visual art altars engaged their audience by expressing strong historical connections and powerful emotions. The concept of visual arts refers to a visual perception. Photography, ceramics, paintings, sculpture and decorative arts each successfully demonstrate an example of this concept. Many believe that every picture tells a story and that is exactly what the visual and performing CSUMB art students demonstrated to a group of audience. In celebration of the day of the dead, a…

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    “Train to Busan” is the most purely entertaining zombie film. The writer and directorby Yeon Sang Ho produced the action horror railroad movie “Train to Busan” which is largely place riding aboard high seed KTX train travelling from Seoul to Busan in the middle of the zombie. Director of Yeon Sang Ho , who produced the famous animated feature “The King of Pigs” and “Seoul Station” transitioned to live action a horror thrill ride with the zombies in the train. Train to Busan is a zombie genre…

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