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    A Genre Analysis

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    Introduction From the earliest day, People have experienced the films since the film technology was not well-developed, from a still image showing on screen or five to ten seconds moving images to long stories as in these days. As the technology have been developed, The narrative of the stories is being developed as well. There are more details and conventions, not only playing images one by one without any description. The conventions of the story refer to a genre. Genre benefits all…

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    Although there were many witnesses, those who survived the massacre either committed the crime or were too young to recall what had happened. Due to this, the true details of the massacre have been changed or lost over the span of time. Before the attack a letter was sent to the church leader, Brigham Young, to ask permission to remove the emigrants from the Mormon territory. However, the Mormons did not wait for a reply and began their attack on September 9, 1857. Many Mormons during…

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    Phileas Flogg

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    wager from his friends at the reform club that he could travel around the world from London to London in just 80 days. It is 1870, so traveling is done mostly by boat and train. He takes his newfound French servant, Passepartout, and 20,000 pounds to embark on a journey across the world. Unknown to Phileas, he is wanted for a robbery at a bank in London and is chased by a detective named fix, which will only cause problems later. As they begin their journey, it continues quite smoothly for…

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    Allan is now paralyzed and he can't talk his doctor told him but Allan was determined to prove the doctor wrong. There is a new gang that showed up they're named qua trills. The leader is a school teacher that was just prosecuted for murder and horse robbery. His name was William quantrill. Day 11 conflict: Jesse James was seeking vengeance On a bank president. Thinking the bank president was the killer of bloody bill jesse’s friend. So Jesse killed the bank president and it was the wrong guy,…

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    Wagged In War

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    A person’s behavior almost always can be justified, if their motives, goals, and needs are taken into perspective. All actions are prompted by motives. An athlete doesn’t train and practice to just do so, they do it to improve and to reach a specific goal. Although some may disagree, the US Army does not engage in war because they have the power to do so, but for political reasons. Same goes for the Driver and Nameless, who are prompted to assassinate the King and rob a pawn shop, not for…

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    Auto Wrecking

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    condition and were operational at that time. Risk is an exclusively in used and replacement car parts, for Foreign and American made automobiles suv and crossover. J & P Auto Wrecking, they carry engines, transmissions, transaxles and other drive train components, as well as interior and exterior body parts and accessories; i.e. alternators, computers, control modules, head lights, tail lights, bumpers, doors, fenders, antennas, stereos, radios, struts, shocks, starters, radiators, and auto…

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    Crime varies in different locations because there are many different factors that contribute to the amount of crimes that happen in a certain area. Community areas such as Lakeview, Austin, Little Village, and Roseland differ because they vary in financial status, and have different environmental factors. The communities with high rates of crime and violence are Lakeview, and Austin; the communities with lower acts of crime and violence are Little Village and Roseland. These communities can be…

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    Train Heist Robber Martha, I know this life has been hard on you but I promise you I am done after this last job. McCoy has become more ruthless and bloodthirsty with each passing robbery and I can no longer abide by it. I can’t rightly look into the eyes of our unborn child and teach him right from wrong if I continue on this road I set. Pack all of our belongings and meet me at the train station in Amarillo, there will make our escape and make our future. Love, John Train Heist Robber…

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    observant kitchen maid, pining to be reunited wither vanished admirer; the ancient lawyer Mr. Crabbe made careless by snobbery; John Carstairs, in search of his cousin, the elusive widow; an enigmatic debt-collector, busily plotting an audacious robbery; various low-life henchmen; a beady-eyed country curate who sees more than he should; and Captain McTurk of Scotland Yard, patiently investigating the circumstances of Mr. Ireland’s death and many other things besides…” (Kept) I am pretty sure…

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    The Wild Brunch Analysis

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    The viewer does not know where the tracks will lead or when the train will stop. Twists and turns keep viewers disoriented but still the train keeps moving and the plot unfolds. There are moments in life that cannot be categorized movies are the same way. Sometimes genres define movies incorrectly. The Wild Bunch pushes viewers to question their perceptions…

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