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    bullied, reasoned or negotiated with. Some men just wanna watch the world burn...” Having artfully explored the origins of the caped crusader in Batman Begins, director Christopher Nolan puts Gotham City under a completely new perspective in The Dark Knight, the thrilling second instalment of his superb reinvention of the superhero franchise. Gotham has returned to a state of fraudulence and criminality. Crime lurks at every corner. People are terrified to go out at night. Citizens are relying

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    Sciene and Christianity Generally, science and Christianity are considered two contradictory views of the universe. Science symbolizes an evolutionary and naturalistic view of the universe from which God is (or at least

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    Cosmology is the study of the universe, everything from the largest galaxies to the smallest atom. It attempts to answer the question, “How does the universe work?”, by looking at everything in the universe and working to understand it. Cosmology has always been studied, however in the last 20 years, technology has given scientists new information and allowed for an increasing knowledge of the structure and history of the universe with the ultimate goal of finding a theory that can explain everything

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    Dark matter and dark energy are imperative links to the building blocks of our universe, yet presently we know so little about them. In reality scientist know more of what dark matter and dark energy could not be than what it could be. Dark matter and dark energy are two utterly separate components, but work together as one unit. Dark matter is what holds the universe together, and dark energy is what draws the universe apart. However without both dark matter and dark energy our universe would not

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    Within this cosmic pinball machine of a universe , there are many different types of interactions. Stars, gases, and dust all interact with one another . Dark matter halos and black holes also interact within galaxies. Even the Milky Way galaxy as stated by the Hubble Expansion of the Universe the universe is expanding at a steady rate, but as the universe expands it is not simply moving apart; many galaxies are, in fact, interacting with one another in a sort of cosmic pinball. There are many

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    Dark Matter and Dark Energy Dark Matter and Dark Energy are important. They can help us know how the universe began. These two are the mysteries of the universe; they compose about 90% of the universe. They are mysteries because we believe that they exist but we can’t see them or detect them. People question whether they manifest to be the same thing. Astronomers know very little about their constitution so they cannot assume they are related. Dark Energy is a mysterious force that drives

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    Character Analysis The Dark Knight, directed by Christopher Nolan, depicts Gotham and its citizens defending their city from a malicious mastermind, the Joker. Crime in Gotham virtually disappeared thanks to the efforts of Lieutenant Gordon, District Attorney Harvey Dent, and Batman. The Joker aspires to corrupt the city by testing its citizens’ integrity and moral principles. A clever criminal mind, the Joker develops and alters schemes quickly to create mayhem throughout the streets of Gotham

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    Imagery In Batman

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    debris tumbles into the street. Clouds of smoke billow upwards and burning embers rain down. Plumes of dust and smoke blot out the sun, darkening the city skyline. In the foreground, a figure stands defiantly, his confrontational gaze burning with dark intensity. This imagery is hauntingly familiar. The flaming wing-shaped hole in the side of the building, the smoke-darkened sky, and flaming debris all conjure up painful memories. “Welcome to a World Without Rules,” the caption reads dramatically

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    As conclusion, with able narrative and noteworthy images, both "A Rose for Emily" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" convey great horror to readers. William Faulkner creates gossip of townspeople to exhibit the story in non-chronological request. Edgar Allan Poe portrays the crazy murderer's admission with flashback to make the story resemble a real occasion. Despite the fact that one story's viewpoint is singular and the other is plural, and the arrangements of time are peaceful extraordinary, both of the

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    iconic pieces of culture. Of these, the works of Hans Zimmer, in collaboration with Christopher Nolan, have made a particularly transformative impact on the film industry. Their partnership has seen the creation of numerous successes, including The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005, 2008, 2012), Inception (2010) and Interstellar (2014). Their unique methods of collaboration, and stance on the relationship between film and music has played a significant role in shaping the conventions of modern film. Thus

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