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    John walks into a room and forgets what he was planning on doing there. Maria is unable to recall how she hit her head. Sarah couldn’t remember her new co-workers name, even though they just met. Jacob does not remember that he experienced childhood abuse. Susan is unable to recall her sister’s phone number. Each and every person has experienced some degree of brief memory failure in their lifetime. Being quite an inconvenience, memory failure can span from a few seconds to multiple years.…

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    In The Woods Sparknotes

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    that focuses on the main character of Detective Adam Robert Ryan. The protagonist narrates the story off of his own personal account, which leads to a detailed telling that’s based off of personal opinion and could be deprived of a fully accurate telling. This doubt is even addressed by the protagonist himself; Adam Ryan states that his account may be tainted by his own memory. Although he worked the case closely beside his partner and best friend, Detective Cassie Maddox, he was the one chosen…

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    Rear Window Dichotomy

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    to alter the story’s outcome, it often succeeds, however this puts the spying force itself into a negative situation. If we assume these phenomena are true, we must also assume that the movie makers want to…

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    staged by his wife and calls the authorities immediately. The cops arrive and start their investigation, while doing so detective Boney discovers that Nick's wife Amy is Amazing Amy a beloved character in childrens books setting up the first perception. Because Amy is who she is she already has the role of a sweetheart among people and was known for it. Continuing the search the detectives find an envelope marked Clue One which is a treasure hunt of sorts for their anniversary. Following the…

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    and how they would die in the note. This 14-year-old got involved with the police and got suspended for trying to reenact Death Note 2015 ("Michigan Middle School Boy Suspended Over 'Death Note '"). Yes, of course, young children are missing the true meaning of the Death Note but since they do not understand the underlying meaning they go overboard with…

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    King hinted at. Surrounding evidence has led people to believe that the people that worked for the Baskins, had a sour feeling for them, because they made them buy their own uniform and didn’t even pay them for their work. The meat grinder theory is true, and there is evidence to prove that. It’s widely believed that Don was murdered and put in a meat grinder.…

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    drama/comedy that follows several characters who experience internal conflict and attempt to find answers with the help of Existential Detectives, Bernard and Vivian Jaffe. The film illustrates the quest for self actualization using dichotomizing schools of thought, as well as the processes of reductionism and holism. Using the concept of Universal Interconnectivity, the detectives take on the cases of Albert Markovski, a young environmental activist; Brad Stand, a charming and duplicitous…

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    His terrific stories of horror and fantasy have been greatly enjoyed by kids and adults. His vividly detailed writings incorporate elements of psychological thrillers, science fiction, paranormal, supernatural, and detective themes. King's writings are so prevailing and influential because he uses his own personal experiences and observations from his everyday life and places them into his unique stories. King's charm and style of writing has made him one of the most…

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    Roman Polanski's Chinatown

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    (Sternlieb, Hughes, 27). Polanski’s point is also all quite specifically: evil is concentrated in the rich, and the rest are their victims – the poor one’s...”Chinatown” though has twisted detective story in the spirit of Hammett, Chandler and other religious authors, beyond the genre of “American detective”. It’s for sure styling, but at the same time quite social film, which highlights some of the historical events, which is eclipsed bright twists and turns of plot and three dimensional…

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    True detective is based on a case whose files were destroyed by Hurricane Rita in 1995. The show goes back and forth between the years 1995 and 2012, interviewing two main characters Rust Cohle and Marty Hart. Both characters have a unique personality, but each one opposite from the other. Rust Cohle is a character who can be described as lonely, aloof, and detail oriented. As time goes back and forth between the year 1995 and 2012 you see a change in character personality. In the year 1995, the…

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