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    title directed by Steven Spielberg released in 2005 there are many similarities and many differences. Based on many of the facts of this story I believe this to be an intermediate adaptation. An intermediate adaptation is defined as, “Some elements of the story are kept in the film, other elements are dropped, and still more elements are added” (Desmond 44). This essay will look at some of the differences based on the era that the film version was produced in. The tone of the movie is different

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    Have you ever wanted to prove someone wrong? Have you ever put your mind to something so much that you will stop at nothing to reach your goal? Then there is one heck of a good book and movie for you to watch/read. The book that had later gotten adapted to become a movie is about how a young boy named Sam Gribley goes to leave his family of sailors to live off the land on his grandfather's farm. Usually when novels become movies somethings that happened in the novel might not happen in the film.

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    (College Navigator). However, there is a difference in the total costs out of state. The estimated total costs on campus out of state for IU is $48,072 (BigFuture). The estimated total costs on campus out of state for UofL is $32,232 (College Navigator). When comparing prices between the college that have been chosen, UofL would be the less expensive choice. The athletic programs at each school are notably similar. There are similarities

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    important attribute of each city; someone was willing to step up as a policy advocate for the rights of all citizens…rich and poor. Ultimately Bogata and Curitiba like any two large cities in the world today will have similarities as well as differences. The differences that make

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    The time periods in these two stories are different but also similar. The book version is set back in the 1400’s, when everyone wore big poofy clothes and had no guns available to the public. In the Renaissance nobody had electricity only candle light, so therefore no cars either. The movie other on the other hand was set in 1996, when everyone has electricity, guns, and cars. The movie is set in a more modern time. Many details are changed to fit the time period it was shot in. While both versions

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    Reading the book and watching the movie has always been a fierce debate on which is better. Every person has their own argument. I have heard people say all these things; that the absorption into the world is better in a movie, but the pace and detail are better in a book. Reading a book and watching a movie are different because when involved in watching the movie you can actually see all the colors and detail that the book does not. The book may explain what the atmosphere is like, but it cannot

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    Title: How to display your great and sleek and stylish leather biker jacket Any person who has ever encountered a bike knows the essential reason you should get a motorcycle leather jacket or some other bike insurance is for protection. At first these coats were basically styled from zippered calfskin. It had different pockets and belted waist. There were no extravagant miscellaneous items. Genuinely they were to some degree awkward and done truly nothing to supplement your own particular style.

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    The movie, The Blind Side directed by John Lee Hancock attempted to mimic the book written by Michael Lewis as much as possible. However, there were noticeable changes made by the director that changed the overall appearance of the movie compared to the book. Some significant changes were made by the director by altering the plot, varying with the themes of the book, and the characterization of characters. With these altercations made by the director, it helps the movie move at a faster pace than

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    staring face to face/ I shot at him as he at me/ And killed him in his place”(Hardy 1, 6, 7, and 8). This quote shows how he didn’t know the man that he had killed because he was saying if he and i had met. One may now see the similarities and differences of the plot of both

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    The Outsiders Essay Since you asked me about whether the The Outsiders book or movie is better, I have thought about it thoroughly. I have seen both and I like them both. I think in the book you can really feel the emotions of the characters more. I felt like I was there in the book. I also did in the movie, but not as much. The book goes into more details of the characters, so I felt like I really knew them. When Johnny and Dally die in the book, I felt like I was somewhat losing a friend,

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