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    Penicillin is a widely used medicine that has effectively shaped the world. Millions of people would have not made it through their sicknesses if it weren’t for this spectacular discovery. Penicillin was actually discovered on accident, further researched before and during the war, and mass production to the public. Penicillin was one of the best accidents in the world.How penicillin came to be a widely used medicine around the world is a mystery we will soon find the answer to. Penicillin was originally

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    It is not uncommon for Tim Burton and Wes Anderson to be placed in side-by-side comparisons thanks to both their unique film making styles. Both directors are commonly described as quirky and have equally recognizable patterns and motifs in their work. Moreover, both Anderson and Burton began their film making careers early, making films in their childhood with the crude equipment and cameras they had at home, giving them comparable phases of career development. Nevertheless, Anderson's uncomprimising

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    Timothy Walter Burton was born in 1958. Burton is a Painter, Screenwriter, Illustrator, Director and a Producer, he has won awards from Corpse bride, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands Some movies that Burton is famous for is Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice in Wonderland, and many more. Costume and makeup designers are responsible for designing the costumes and the makeup products. They are also responsible for designing

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    Edward Scissorhands tells the story of Edward, an artificial young man created by an inventor who desires to give life. The inventor dies before being able to finish Edward, leaving him with scissors for hands, which cause him to be rejected or abused by people who deemed him as “different”. The 1990 film despites the attitude of society towards people who are unusual and does not fit into their standards. The film is also inspired by Beauty and the Beast, as Edward falls in love with Kim, but is

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    mystery to display a common theme of being different isn’t necessarily a bad attribute. The feeling of mystery is often expressed through a technique known as a close-up. One movie my Burton, known as Edward Scissorhands, shows this very well. In the movie, the Bogg’s have a barbeque to introduce Edward to the rest of the

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    Satrapi's Dichotomy

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    Orientalism, is a school of thought based entirely the exploitation of cultural differences between western and eastern peoples, Satrapi illustrates this strict dichotomy and the distress these differences caused her growing up as they call into question her very cultural identity. Orientalism is more complex than political or economic imperialism, Said articulates the peculiar relationship between Orient and Occident as such, “...the Orient has helped to define Europe (or the West) as its contrasting

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    Vaccines Pros Cons

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    Katelyn Hunley Professor Barbara Austin English 1101 April 14, 2018 Vaccines: For the Greater Good of All The earliest known existence of vaccines dates back to sometime between 900-1000 AD. This early primitive form of vaccine known as variolation or inoculation was created by the Chinese for the treatment of smallpox (Bushak). Timeline history shows through the centuries many vaccines proved to be successful in treating various diseases. In today’s society there are many controversies surrounding

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    Spooky, heartwarming, creepy, strange, confusing, childish, morbid. all of these are the words describing director Tim Burton’s cinematic style. Tim Burton is known for the way he makes his film strange, confusing, childish, morbid. Big Eyes is strange on account of when you or I heard or saw the name of the film is Big Eyes. When I watched the movie Big Eyes it was creepy on account of the eyes being only the point of the movie on my opinion. But it's not about that it's more like liking

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    the chocolate factory, where charlie’s parents give him a chocolate for his birthday. The technique that was used there were dark lighting which made the mood sad when opened the chocolate. Also another technique was used in the film Edward scissorhands, when Edward was on tv and was about to say something. The music that was on making us feel mysterious about the scene. In the film frankenwinnie the technique that was used was dark lighting and the music was sad mood. This was used when sparky died

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    Kristen Stewart or mostly known as “Bella” from the movie series Twilight is a movie actress who has had many controversy on the way she portrays herself throughout media and the eye of the public. In the September cover of Nylon, Stewart stated that she feels no need of identifying or labeling her sexuality. She has chosen, “to remain vague about her sexual orientation because she doesn’t feel she has the “perspective” to do otherwise.” Her appearance as the “awkward” vampire girl, which many of

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