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    I Don 't Blame You At All

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    He offered up his brother a soft smile, pulling Amaimon with him as he stood slowly, turning them in a slow circle as if they were dancing. He spun them around and around, trying to cheer his youngest sibling up. The hand that had been placed on the earth king 's chest slip to his cheek and he pressed their foreheads together."...I know..I know. I feel the same. Seeing you again is something I 've dreamed about since the moment father made me leave. I 'm so happy we 're together," he assured, nuzzling

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    They have pupil-less, black eyes and are usually out at night. They will have pale skin as if they were dead. They will wear dark or black clothing, more than likely a hoodie so you can not see their black, oily eyes. Their black eyes are oily, silky and almost fake looking. Their entire eye will be black, there will be no white only BLACK. Black Eyed Beings will come up to your door or car window. If they come to your door, then open it and say no over and over because if you show that then they

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    that allows easy film making, as well as the increasing interest of numerous individuals. Movie industry, also called as film industry comprises the commercial and technological institutions of film making such as film studios, cinematography, film production companies, film production, re-production, screenwriting, post production, distributions, film festivals and film directors, actors and other film staff. Though the cost involved in making movies almost directly lead film production to focus

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    Independent Film

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    you have a good story to tell there is no reason why you should not make it into an independent film. With the right film production techniques, the right script, the right people working with you and a relatively small amount of money you can make a low budget movie that can compete with the best of them on the festival circuit at places like Cannes, Toronto, Telluride and the Sundance Film Festival. If your story is compelling enough people will forget that the production value is a bit challenged

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    The film which depicts the Algerian struggle for independence against French colonial power, was awarded the Lion d'Or at the 1966 Venice Film Festival. Yet, despite this acclaim, the inherently controversial film was banned in France until 1971 due to its graphic portrayal of torture and repression during the Algerian war. The politically engaged director had however sought to make The Battle of Algiers within a 'dictatorship of truth,' neither supporting the Algerians nor reducing his film to propaganda

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    Italian cinema has produced a number of films that serve as examples of artistic puissance. Many of these films are regarded as classics because they, for the most part, are centered on universal and timeless interests paralleling the history of Italy. One such film is Life is Beautiful, a 1997 tragicomedy directed by Roberto Benigni. Life is Beautiful is an encouraging tale about a father’s love for his family set against the backdrop of despair. It is set in the late 1930s, during the early onset

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    To Build A Fire Essay

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    'To Build a Fire';      In Jack London's, 'To Build a Fire';, it is obvious to see that as the story progresses, the man becomes more bestial. However at the same time the dog seems to gain the human quality of good sense. This quality of good sense, which the dog acquires, allows it to away from the same fate of the man. There are many examples of how this is portrayed as the story makes headway.      The first example of how the man becomes more

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    II. Comparison of Main Houses Gatsby colossal mansion, is used a a centre point for the entire novel; it is the place most explored and best described by Fitzgerald, and an analysis of the architecture reveals multiple aspects of Jay Gatsby himself. Gatsby House is initially described as “ a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy,” (5). Fitzgerald, uses “factual imitation” to address how the house is an pastiche of the European/French palace-style, accurate in detail, but lacking

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    Getting Carlysle new clothes proved to be more difficult than Eira expected. For such a snide person, she was really peckish when it came to anything that she picked out for her. “How about this one?” Eira begged holding up a bright blue mini dress. Carlysle responded by raising an eyebrow and spreading her arms to show the numerous bags they had already purchased. She sniffed indignantly and whipped out her phone. Eira sighed and began rubbing her temples, “This would be a lot easier if you would

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    Imagine a desolate and dismal world that deteriorated with scarce supplies of food and shelter and there is only a few survivors left--including yourself and one of your family members. In hopes of survival, what measures would you take? Would you go to the extreme by cannibalism or committing suicide? On the other hand, would you choose to be on an ethical route by grasping on life delicately? In the midst of the unflinching and empty world with virtually no hope, the father and son in the novel

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