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    supported that regime. Yet by 1969, Adenauer had many more of his Era were dead, while both the president and Chancellor of the West German state were men who had actively opposed Nazism. 1961 Election The SPD under its new candidate for Chancellor, Willy Brandt, who was ruling Mayor in Berlin, hoped to make gains that would enable it to form a coalition with the CDU. Certainly, Brandt had received…

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    Transitions are changes which may by intentional or inevitable and they create and disconnect relationships, due to new perspectives. Transitions are explored within the drama Educating Rita by Willy Russell and the collage picture book “Windows” by Jennie Baker. The drama explores transitions through the relationship between Rita, a working class women and Frank a university professor, as Rita strives to break free of the class boundaries that restrict her and become educated, allowing her to…

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    While growing up in America, I have always been brought to zoos and aquariums. These animal holding locations give people an opportunity to see animals up close and personal. But to what expense on the animals does this bring? Blackfish is a documentary about Orca whales being held in captivity around the world and the effect it brings to the animals. This documentary provides the real information on how an animals can lose their natural abilities to live. In Blackfish, there is ethical dilemma…

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    now evidence to suggest the captive orcas do not live as long as their wild orca family and have lower survival rates. A study published in 2015 presents evidence that orcas in captivity live shorter lives than orcas in the wild. The orca in “Free Willy” was "played" by a captive orca named Keiko. Taking a cue from Springer's story, there are now efforts to try and create sea pen…

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    Unit 1 Essay The author changes and reveals the obstacle to foster hero growth throughout a story. Revealing Loki as the obstacle in the movie Thor, directed by Kenneth Branagh, made the hero overcome pride, grow emotionally stable, and reclaim his dominance. Fate and time were similarly revealed by the authors of Around the world in 80 day's Jules Verne, and The od ssey's Holmer.This helped transform the hero by establishing self-control, emotion, and the true meaning of life within…

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    everyone in the town is colorful and doesn’t wear black at all. Even in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory while everyone is walking through the factory to the door it’s very dark in there and scary. Then Willy Wonka unlocks the key door and the lighting changes from lowkey to highkey because as soon Willy Wonka unlocks the door the room is extremely colorful and makes it look like candy heaven. Now this is what makes lightning so amazing because it creates the effect of the mood to how viewers…

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    situations. In the movie “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” Willy Wonka is locked away in his chocolate factory, and he is secluded from the rest of society. Nobody ever enters or exits the factory except for the people that ship the chocolates off to the different stores. Willy is isolated from everyone else, and he never leaves his factory until one day, when five lucky children are invited on a tour of Willy’s factory. When Willy gives a tour of his factory, he babbles on about all of the…

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    Chocolate Factory successfully made it to the international film industry. Directed by Tim Burton, the movie is derived from a children storybook written by Roald Dahl and its main casts starring 3 times Oscar nominee Johnny Depp, who played as Willy Wonka, and Britain born Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket. (Anon, 2005). The movie began by an invitation through the attainment of the Golden Ticket for a tour to the renowned Willi Wonka’s chocolate factory. However, only 5 tickets are…

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    than what is going on in the background. This type of angle was used to create a sense of hesitation within the father because it shows how much surprise his facial expressions were. Not to mention the long shot camera angle that was used when Willy Wonka and Charlie enter Charlie’s home. The long shot was used to allow the audience to attain a clear view of the house and Charlie’s family. The use of a long shot of the family together shows that the family is doing better, which could allow for…

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    Religion is brought onto a society by that society. Not everyone believes in the same religion because everyone finds different aspects of life “most important to them.” “Religion is a function of human life that grounds and propels us into the world based on that which is most important to us.” (HOW DO I CITE THIS?) Religion whether or not you believe in a God is something that makes us better people because it helps us strive for excellence. Something can become one’s religion when it is…

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