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    Athena Kuehn WRIT 1301 Mills-Rittmann February 5, 2018 Sainsbury’s “Christmas Advent” Christmas, although a holiday that is not celebrated the same across the world, does have some universal themes that are not always acknowledged and celebrated year-round. Sainsbury uses this feeling during the holiday season to create a persuasive ad, using the natural altruism of common men who want themselves and others to experience love, joy, and unity. Christmas, more than any other holiday, is centered…

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    The article also describes in detail what the boy was wearing during the shooting which, was a trench coat that he decorated with many satanic symbols along with a shirt he posted on social media the night before that said, “Born to Kill.” According to the text “The Drama of Scripture” Bartholomew and Goheen describes sin as the turning point of…

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    He walked inside and asked Grubb, the bartender, if he knew someone named X. "There’s a guy sitting there, right by the corner. I think that may be the guy you’re looking for”, he answered. It was a man in a black trench coat. With high-tech glasses on his head and a Power Glove on his hand, it was apparent that this guy was a hacker, and a good one at that. “Good day, Maximus”, he said. “Are those god damn commies finally trying to attack Neo Vindictus? I can’t wait…

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    At about 11:19 a.m. April 20 1999 Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold dressed in trench coats started shooting students at columbine high school, the weapons used by Eric were: Hi-Point model 995 carbine rifle, and Sawed-off pump-action Savage-Springfield 67H shotgun, now Dylan Klebold used: TEC-DC9 9-mm semi-automatic handgun, and Double-barrel Savage 311-D sawed-off shotgun, both carried various knifes and used bombs but most didn't go off. This was a huge Historical Turning Point in history, this…

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    As I sat down I observed the man sitting next to me. He was very odd looking and didn’t seem to be like a very happy person. He was wearing this very large trench coat and some blue jeans. He had a very mysterious face. He had a scruffy beard and it seems like he hasn’t shaved in a long time and most likely hadn’t planned on it either. He then looked at me and I looked forward. I felt like this was going to be…

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    fashion but at the moment I dont know if it was a conquincince but we had on alike clothes. I had on a pink velvet velour hoodie with a white trench coat featuring light blue distressed jeans & all white vans with the accessories of 2 square earrings and a gold Tommy Hilfiger watch. He had his very expensive velvet velour burgundy hoodie with a brown velvet velour coat featuring black pants and his Yeezy 750 boosts. That’s a very costly outfit if you ask me and trust me I know it…

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    Schlondorff’s The Legend of Rita used different movie techniques such as camera angles and scene settings, lighting/character placement to help portray what he wants, aspects of the rugged world happening in the time period through costumes/makeup and props, and the people who defected and fought to change the regime. Mise-en-scene aka “placing on stage”, in filmmaking moves our attention to the space of the shot itself. If a really long take is needed, planning is required to make sure that…

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    Lastly, let’s examine Eric and Dylan as it relates to the social learning theory. According to Bandura, we learn through reinforcement and social/ observational learning. However, unlike BF Skinner, John B. Watson and Ivan Pavlov, Bandura believed there was some type of a cognitive narrative taking place as we learn through others. Unlike the prior theorist we have discussed up to this point, Bandura did not differentiate between adults and children. We know that Eric and Dylan had extreme…

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    different friend groups, however her main cliche was the popular kids. Looking around, Nancy felt as though something was different, there was a social group missing, her outcast friend group. The group wasn’t really a group at all, just two boys in trench coats. Nancy never understood the trenchcoats, nor did she ask, she just figured the boys liked them. Carrying on with her day, she couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong. At this time, Nancy was sneaking around with an…

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    to athletes with disciplinary reports and how he can not miss a match. This allowed many people to relate to the athlete stereotype John Hughes was trying to portray. Then, John Bender, played by Judd Nelson, was first introduced wearing a large trench coat and walking in front of a moving car causing the car to slam on the breaks. Easily, this showed that Bender was not someone to mess with, and it showed him as a mysterious teenager. Finally, Allison Reynolds, played by Ally Sheedy, was…

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