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    While the first film projection took place in Iraq in 1909, it was not really seen the film a cultural activity or hobby until the 1920s. The role of the first film, such as the famous film Zora in Baghdad's bustling Rasheed street, I played mostly silent movies of American citizens to the British. In the 1940s under the rule of King Faisal II of Iraq, the true Iraqi cinema began. With support from the British and French financiers, it has established themselves as the film production company in

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    In Tim Burton’s 2003 film Big Fish, Edward Bloom leaves his small town of Ashton and lives a life full of adventure. From befriending a giant, working at the circus, getting trapped in a mysterious town, and robbing a bank, Bloom lives a life of mythic proportions. Many of his trials and tribulations are centered around the love of his life Sandra, and returning to her after he is drafted into the Korean War. In the final lines of the movie, Edward’s son William Bloom states, “A man tells his stories

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    expected once it becomes reality. In the films Freaky Friday and 13 Going on 30, the audience follows the lives of the protagonists as they face their wishes to have a “better life”. Throughout the essay, we will examine the audiences, goals, and strategies of these two films, in which we will decide what movie demonstrated the finest job of using the elements to convey the story. The remake of the original film, Freaky Friday, was released in 2003. The movie is filled with drama and laughter

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    Is Grendel Evil or Victim to Circumstance? : How humanity has a tendency to put labels on people they don’t really understand. In the epic of Beowulf, one of the warrior’s biggest adversaries is a creature from the swamp named Grendel. Although the character of Grendel is present for only a short portion in the story of Beowulf, Grendel signifies one of the important messages in the text about humanity. In Beowulf, Grendel is called a ‘monster’. However, if observed closely, analyzing the

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    A natural part of life and human nature is that bonds can end due to a difference in opinion. This is the case within the novel The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, as the American daughters of the China-born mothers grow up in perpetual disconnect because of their cultural differences. Consequently, the daughters’ view of their mother’s love is distorted. Without a clear comprehension of their mother’s love, which is shown in forms of her words and actions, the daughters are constantly haunted by life’s

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    States United to Prevent Gun Violence is a non-profit organization that aims to decrease gun death and injury. Gun Violence is the use of a gun to cause injury or death, intentional or accidental. SUPGV’s ad campaigns are very strong, emotional, and straight forward. This advertisement shows an image of a typical paper target seen at most gun ranges. There is a white outline inside the man’s figure of a woman and baby. In the top right-hand corner is the text “Bullets leave bigger holes than you

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    A Visit At The Hospital

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    You are exactly the type of guy who would be at the hospital for the second time this week. There you are, and you cannot promise you won 't be back tomorrow; although you will. You are at the local emergency room, waiting to be seen by an unfamiliar doctor. The hospital is laden with the scent of stale hand sanitizer and the clatter of nurses ' shoes. In hiccups, a baby is crying on your left, and you wonder if it 's worth it. Yes, of course it is. You are already here, so go for it. This

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    Amy Tan, within her famous novel, The Joy Luck Club, describes the fictional story of four Chinese women, who each persevere through their own hardships by making both sentimental and materialistic sacrifices. All of these characters have committed controversial acts and have demonstrated their ability to survive and adapt to the Chinese social standards laid out for their gender. Although a number of these behaviors and decisions are generally frowned upon, the four should be given substantial respect

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    Being away from family for such a long time may cause a big difference in culture. Not only culture, but just what a person is accustom to in general. Especially, if they are not only away but living in an entire different part of the world. Many families struggle and don’t get along because of differences in behavior and in culture. In the story, “Everyday Use” written by Alice Walker the narrator throughout the story is the mother of both Maggie, and Dee, however the story would be somewhat different

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    Child Reflection Paper

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    I admitted a baby girl in the NICU weighing 1lb 7oz with esophageal atresia I also met the parents the same day of admission to orient them to the unit, the equipment, and to address any concerns regarding visiting time. This baby was in the unit for few months I frequently cared for her and the family. On this Sunday morning, the mother asked me “Do you go to church” I replied her with the name of the church also told her I volunteer at church as an usher on my off Sundays. When parents confirmed

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