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    For its time, Rear Windows special effects were good and helped advance the plot. A specific example is everyone “rushing” outside when they hear the commotion between Jimmy and Lars. Hitchcock actually sped up normal shots to create a feeling of anxiety and panic that pulls the viewer in to the climax of the movie, much like action sequences in today’s films. However, these rushing sequences look a bit odd when you compare…

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    Thoroughly Modern Millie I watched Thoroughly Modern Millie on March 6th, 2015, at the Kravis Center, put on by the students of Dreyfoos. The sole reason why I picked this musical is due to the fact that one of my friends goes to the school and recommended me to watch the play in order to write this assignment. I was originally planning to critique Suncoast’s theatre students but their spring play does not start until April 2nd, which is beyond the deadline of this assignment. The overall…

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    O’Brien, the author highlights an internal realization in the main character which further uncovers the central theme of emotional and physical burdens in humans at war. He uncovers this theme through the epiphany of the main character, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, when one of his men die while he is daydreaming about life at home and a woman who does not feel as strongly about him as he does her. Cross realizes that his distraction endangers all his men and quickly becomes a strong leader. He learns…

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    seamstress in Charleston, is the demographic that championed the idea of hard work can lead to the higher standard of living and obtaining the things she never had: a family, a home that was hers and economic security. This all changed when she met Jimmy Rand. Celia fell in love with him and met Jimmy's family and heard the description of Bellwood,”...the Rands all thought anything from Bellwood was better than anything else” (Bristow 72) and wanted it to fill the void of never having that…

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    I look across the table at my best friend. The worry on her face is apparent; I know that she is having second thoughts about this wedding. She has been thinking about Jimmy, and I know she misses him. “Sadie, trust me, you will do great.” I tell her. “There is absolutely nothing to be nervous about.” She runs her fingers through her hair and taps her foot nervously. I walk around the table to stand behind her and fix her now frizzy hair. “You can’t ruin your hair yet. You still have to walk…

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    Larry Lassalle's Hero

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    good I have done”. Cormier leaves it to the reader to decide ,but I believe it’s a yes. This shows us that Larry Lassalle doesn’t think that he has scared someone forever and he doesn’t show any remorse. What Larry did is a similar to what jimmy Saville did. Jimmy Saville was a man knighted by the queen and was praised by many public figures and children charities for his work with children, but since he died there have been over 400 cases of sexual assault against…

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    Case Study Of Michael Kors

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    Introduction The luxury brand, Michael Kors, was first established in 1981 by owner, head designer, and name-sake Michael Kors. The company is popular for producing handbags, watches, perfumes, women’s wear, men’s wear, and couture, (About Us). Michael Kors has also adopted innovating marketing strategies which attract their wide customer range. For the past thirty-six year, Michael Kors has demonstrated their ability to thrive and succeed in the always changing fashion industry. After careful…

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    Dreamgirls Analysis

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    Back" knockoff. 8) When Jimmy performs at a ritzy, whites-only club ("I Want You Baby"), the comedian/host makes a joke about how blacks can both clean floors and be entertaining. It ticks me off every time. He also insults Cubans, but I don 't quite understand the smear. He says a black man could maybe move into his neighborhood, but tells a Cuban diner that he wouldn 't have a chance. Can anyone shed some light on this? Why were Cubans non-negotiable? Anyhow, when Jimmy souls-it-up and pelvic…

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    To Harry Frankfurt,”Bullshit,” is a phenomenon that is often employed loosely, as a term for abuse, but it has no specific meaning. According to Merriam Webster’s dictionary, the word or term bullshit means nonsense or foolish insolent talk. Bullshit has many reasons for use and many of them are meant to deceive people. Nonsense or bullshit has always been a part of language, it does not matter what type of language it is or what subject like politics, or sports, bullshit will always be used.…

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    Do Ends Justify Immoral Means? Markus Zusak addresses a theme of controversy in I am the Messenger. Ed, an average cabdriver is faced with an interesting situation that questions his morals. After an act of bravery during a bank robbery, Ed starts receiving playing cards in the mail with addresses written on them. The addresses lead him to a variety of people, all with serious challenges in their lives. Ed is faced with moral dilemmas, taking personal responsibility to help these people.…

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