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    One can argue that any movie is not accurate specially one based of a predominate figure of American History. But Spielberg does a fantastic job with staying as true to the events as told by history. One can also look for the idea of how accurate can a source be when history is a basis subject. This is where the problem lies. A director is given freedom to change history but Spielberg does something most would never try; he stays true to the story of Lincoln and the passing of the 13th Amendment…

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    with these people are. They are insecure in their own relationships and are envious of what Janie has so they try to pick themselves up by putting her down. The truth about Janie is revealed at the end of the novel she is stronger than all the porch watchers and is more independent and free willed because of her growth. Janie’s growth is also a large part of the beginnings relationship to the…

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    Shakespeare at his time and to his day is known to have written for all audiences. Shakespeare’s writings are so simplistic that the most illiterate peasant can understand his plays, but at the same time make it complicated enough for the scholars and nobles. To this day Shakespeare’s writings hold up in academia as a tool of teaching understanding of words and roots, except the ideas of audiences from today and his time are far from the same. In Shakespeare’s writings it is easy to see how his…

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    Waldo Persuasive Essay

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    In truth, Waldo is everywhere. Waldo does not just exist in a children’s book. He can be seen in real life as well, and there have been many sightings. In fact just a couple months ago I saw a video taken of Waldo in a McDonalds, which is rumored to be his favorite place to eat. So next time you go to a McDonalds, be wary for he could be lurking around any counter or any booth. Be warned, if you travel to McDonalds to seek Waldo for his fame, you will most likely never find him, for he only…

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    Fair Use Tale Analysis

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    it a form and example of fair use. Throughout the movie and the overall purpose of making the short film contains factors that make it fall under the fair use category. The most major factor, that's gonna have the most effect on the film and film watchers is the overall purpose and use of the film. Faden directly made this film to explain the policy of fair use in a comical and more enjoyable way to audiences. The film was used for just that. Its states the factors of films that make them…

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    000 pounds. The humpback has a distinctive body shape, with unusually long pectoral fins and a knobble head. A humpback whale is an acrobatic animal known for breaching and slapping the water with its tail and pectorals; it is popular with whale watchers off the coasts of Australasia…

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    that has some qualities which need improvement, but not all parts of Sierra Leone portrays what most Americans think the country truly looks like because of movies such as Blood Diamond. Even though Hollywood is attempting to obtain as many movie-watchers as possible, their ways of doing so tend to be stereotypical. The…

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    her apartment building in 1964. She called out for help, her neighbors looked outside their windows, but didn’t help her. Instead they watched from their windows as she died a horrible, painful death. When asked why they didn’t help, most of the watchers said they didn’t want to get involved or they didn’t think she was in actual peril. No fewer than 38 neighbors had witnessed Kitty’s death, yet didn’t help. It doesn’t take more than a few seconds to call the paramedics. Everyone in America…

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    popular culture are plausible or impossible. A major portion of their episodes showcase the “bustedness” of a broad range of myths such as affectively utilizing a tooth as an untraceable bullet. Once in a while though, to the delight of the viewer, watchers will witness the discovery of an insanely plausible myth. By now you may be wondering what this has to do with photography. Well, every art and science has its own set of myths, and photography – simultaneously an art and a science –…

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    PoliSci Essay 3- Television in Politics It’s not uncommon to see heated debates between candidates. Some of the editing in those debates comes out less obvious, even though it has a large effect. The choice to have heated debates, and careful editing, however, can make a debate far more memorable and entertaining. Diana Mutz’s study has a section on the effect these two variables, and some of the strategies discovered to be in use by this experiment one of this study can improve memorability,…

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