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    God the creator of the universe, earth and ourselves can he really be dead as the madman has proclaimed him to soon be in Nietzsche’s “Madman”. To understand if we have killed God in this postmodern world and become all of his murders we need to analyze religion, technology and what the meaning of belief is. In all honesty we are closer than we were before to understanding what Nietzsche was trying to communicate in “The Madman” and “New Mortality”, this is greatly due to technological advances

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    Exploring Depth with Vermeer “Woman Holding a Balance” is a Northern European piece of art painted by Johannes Vermeer between the dates of 1662 and1665. This painting was created out of oils. This fascinating piece of art uses light and color to depict its depth and space. “Woman Holding a Balance” has so much to interpret as far as depth and space through the form and structure of the artwork. This piece of art is formed from blue, gray, white, and yellow colors giving it a harmonious act to

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    “Standing on the world's summit, we launch once more our challenge to the stars!” Published in 1909, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti concluded his highly influential Futurist Manifesto with this emphatic line. But for those who have read Friedrich Nietzsche, this may sound familiar. Thus Spake Zarathustra, one of Nietzsche’s most well-known works, opens with an almost identical image, namely, a man at the peak of a mountain shouting his convictions at sun, whom he refers to as “thou exuberant star.”(Zarathustra

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    and evolving the concept of zombies. After spending many years working on television commercials, Romero sought to create a film. Romero was given a low production budget of $114,000, Eight years later, Romero released the film Night of the Living Dead. It was one of the first movies of its kind; it featured a new idea of zombies. Prior to Romero, zombies were not used often in movies and were portrayed much differently. The evolved concept of zombies was new to the filmmaking industry and brought

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    Athens, sometime around 50 A.D. You find yourself in one of the greatest cultural and philosophical centers of the world, making it comparable to a visit to Boston or Oxford (Mare 196). Though its glory has gradually faded since its founding, the city retains its beauty. Certainly the lush, green trees and the rocky outcrops in the city would be attractive to you. But what draws your focus the most is the brilliant architecture of the city’s buildings. Several temples dot the landscape, two of which

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    economy the most is the tourists. Tourists come from all over to visit Israel. Most of the attractions include religious places, archeological items, and the almost unlimited sunshine aspects such as the various seas including the Galilee, Mediterranean, Dead Sea, and many more. In the years of 2000 Israel was topped as one of the top 3 most visited cities. They opened their doors to over 3 million travelers a year. Travelers enhanced the foreign currency earnings of $2.8 billion in 2006, i.e. 5 percent

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    Armageddon as Positive Force : Ray Bradbury 's "The Highway" and Robert Kirkman 's The Walking Dead Who knew the end of the world as we know it could be a good thing? At least this is what the end of the world is shown to be in Ray Bradbury 's "The Highway" and Robert Kirkman 's The Walking Dead. In both stories, the apocalypse cleanses the world of the filth of civilisation, which is presented as something hindering the protagonists and mankind in general. The destruction of civilisation also allows

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    of the Dead By Brearna Sandri Shaun of the Dead In this close viewing I will be using the films Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, directed by Edgar Wright, to show significant aspects/techniques of different scenes used in both films. I will be focusing on the features of sound effects, dialogue and comparing near same scenes within two different films and the aspects that Edgar Wright was trying to cover. Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz both have fence jumping scenes. In Shaun of the Dead, the scene

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    Mananitas, and Dia de Los Muertos. A big example is Dia de Los Muertos (the Day of the Dead). This is a celebration of the dead and their coming back into the world for a short time to visit. Dia de Los Muertos is a Mexican holiday that occurs on November 1st and November 2nd. It is celebrated all throughout Latin America. This holiday brings all family and friends together in order to celebrate the dead and their coming back into the world and guide them on their spiritual pathway. Dia de Los

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    The film The Book Of Life is a film about a character named Manolo who tries to rescue the girl he loves and protect his family and city. Characters La Muerte and Xibalba go to the town of San Angel during the day of the dead. The Characters are seen with traditional sugar skulls as faces throughout the film. Some major themes in this movie are fighting for what you love, and some battles are better fought together. The movie is produced by Guillermo del Toro and directed by Jorge Gutierrez. Guillermo

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