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    The Sahlstrom Conference Center is one of the primary structures on grounds at the University of Minnesota-Crookston. Named after previous chancellor Stanley Sahlstrom, this corridor is home to numerous personnel workplaces and also the feasting administration. Like every single other lobby the rooms are numbered yet one room has an uncommon name. Otherwise called the Epicurean Room, room 107 was named after a renowned Greek Philosopher Epicurus. Epicurean philosophy, was a logical inconsistency

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    The biggest game in the world is the movie business but television is the complete opposite. TV had to draw your attention quickly and keep the audience attention. In 1936, Hollywood never thought that small box with a screen only inches in size could ever compete with a movie screen over 30 Ft wide, but in 1951, movie thea-ters were closing in waves and a TV set was in 2/3 of American households. This was due to the fact that Hollywood lost its monopoly over the film industry and now independent

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    the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality’, he is explaining the idea that entertainment is fun and effortless and this is why a lot of people love it so much, while others go on to believe it has the ability to ruin the world. I challenge the idea that entertainment can so call destroy morality and poison happiness because of the emotions it has afflicted upon us. Entertainment was created to provide us different feelings from stories they believe we would enjoy. Entertainment includes movies

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    Film is one of the most distinct expressions of a culture and is simultaneously a medium of great cultural impact. From the fashion presented on screen (i.e. clothes worn by characters in The Breakfast Club (1985) that serve as an example of clothes worn in 1980’s America), to the featured artists used for their soundtracks (i.e. Kendrick Lamar’s contributions to the Black Panther (2017) soundtrack), film can influence the same culture from which it itself was influenced. This concept, in a much

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    I love videogames. They’re so surreal and addicting to play for hours and hours until your mom tells you to get off. Besides going outside to play with my friends, that is all I would ever do. My total lifestyle was to be awesome, go to school, play videogames, eat cereal, play something cool outside, and to be awesome even more. One hobby of mine I still need today that I really had back then was the love of reading. My older brothers had their own life of fame with sports that they were good at

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    The art of storytelling is a primary foundation for human communication and understanding. Whether it is through myths — Greek, Roman, Egyptian, you pick — or wives tales or even Grandpa telling his old war stories, stories have power. Through technological advancements in the last 150+ years, there are multiple mediums to tell stories; film being the most potent medium used. Film has the power to not only entertain but enlighten too. Filmmakers have the ability to challenge and manipulate the

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    Shawn mendes was born on august 8, 1998 in canada. His mother was a real estate agent from england. His father was a businessman. He grew up with music around him. When he was 8 or 9 he taught himself how to play guitar and piano. He gained his popularity thought vine. In 2014 he caught the eye of artist manager, Andrew Gertler. Shawn first ever concert was 26th of october, 2013. He was the youngest artist since justin bieber to have a number one album. He had his first number one hit with stitches

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    I didn’t think ‘Mockingjay – Part 1’ was terrible, but I know a lot of people who did. I can see how that film might lose some people. The third installment in this action-oriented franchise attempted to delve deeper into the dramatic side of the pool, and some audience members just couldn’t swim. I enjoyed the third film, but I do agree that it suffered some growing pains. You definitely noticed the absence of the Games, and that’s why I’m actually more excited to see this film, than I was for ‘Part

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    The movie Airplane!, is one of the most well known movies in existence, but it is in fact historically significant for more than that. This movie changed Hollywood single handedly, redefined what it meant to be a comedy and diversified the possibilities for what a disaster film could do. Historically this movie reflects the social, political and economic climate of the times. This movie expanded the limits of hollywood and as a comedy it opened doors and was influential in defining what it means

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    I talked to a man that grew up in the 50's. He said growing up in the past children did activities that were focused on being outdoors, such as skipping rope, fishing and playing hide and seek. When he had to play inside he didn't have a TV to watch. Like children nowadays with a TV in every room. He said they had board games and books to keep them busy. He said children walked to a friends house or parks to talk with them, not on their cell phones. Then I talked to one of my friends that grew up

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