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    1. The marble halls were deserted for the day, as the hours were over. Everyone had deserted the two buildings, and the lights were out, shrouding A-1 and A-2 in darkness.However, one scientist, in C-5 stayed late, as his thirst of knowledge about the Tyrannosaurus Rex DNA he was given could not be satisfied, So he stayed behind while his colleagues went off. He glanced into his microscope, looking into the sample, scrutinizing it. His microscope was state of the art made up of a lightweight skeleton

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    The 1950’s were a big time period for technological involvement in America. Companies were concocting an ever-increasing number of tools to make life easier for Americans. Many homes were also now built with television sets included so most families had access to shows and movies within their living areas. Television created a more technologically involved country. Houses were even built with a television set included. “At the start of the decade, there were about 3 million TV owners; by the end

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    A monster can be hard to define. Describing a monster can be easier than defining one. The term ’monster’ is broad and vague and as a result, it is easier to describe a monster rather than to define one. Tina Boyer says: “A monster is a cultural construct. By definition, it is a thing that shows or reflects cultural fears and forbidden obsessions, social and moral problems that express themselves in the body and behavior of the monstrous creature (Boyer 240).” What makes a monster scary differs

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    CIBA vision is a leading manufacturer of contact lenses. They are recently confronting organisational restructuring and launching new R&D initiative to develop products to prevent threat from J&J in the low-cost running business model. However, the project was not successful due to several reasons. In this report, the factors that caused the project failure will be discussed and analysed. 1. Poor administrative management CIBA vision generally could not manage effectively with several projects

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    Imagine yourself, hopping in a time machine and you go fifty years into the future. What would you see? Would you see a society of extremely overweight people? How about computers being used in every single component of life? Well as Richard Florida, author of The Transformation of Everyday Life, writes an article on a similar idea. He describes what an individual from the 1900s and 1950s would experience if they would come to the modern day society. He explains how society changes over time:

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    Wizard of Oz Cinema

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    Wizard of oz Film As A Work Of Art According to Film Art, it consists of “setting, costume and makeup, lighting, and staging” (Bordwell 115). In “The Wizard of OZ” these aspects of Mise-en-Scene all come together to make up a spectacular viewing experience. Created in 1939 and directed by Victor Fleming, “The Wizard of Oz” was one of the first successful Technicolor films. Since this film was shot primarily in color, it gave the directors and costume designers many new opportunities to use

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    Marc Ching Fraud

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    They want to rescue all the dogs they possibly can but also respect the laws of your country. It is a difficult balancing act that is made impossible with Marc Ching declaring "War" and invading your country with the delicacy of Godzilla. You will be able to read our extensive coverage of Marc Ching and his reckless organization Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation at our website www.wildlifeplanet.net I would request one of your fine reporters study the mounting evidence and do

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    In today’s world, Japan is up there as one of the most romanticized countries held up to mythic status. There are numerous things Japan is known for stemming from things like it’s culture, entertainment (Manga/Anime/Godzilla), food, technological might, and its long tumultuous history; areas of Japan that are well renown or known to be notorious. A popular subject involved with Japan regarding its historical background in that of their well known warriors. In today’s world, the warriors of Japan

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    “The Sun-Moon Style” “Thus through many sacrifices and dedications to the gods welfare, the EL-Mars began to contend with each other, to prove that they were better than the next god; with all might, and all power over all-the Universe.” “This is one of the esoteric stories as told in the Folklores, Mythologies and Mysteries, which are rooted in truth of the sacred Ancestors.” “In their day and time, these gods had many attributes; 360 degrees of power and excellence, but some took on the new forms

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    directed by John Carpenter who also directed films such as Halloween, Christine, the Fog and several more from 1962 to 2017. From 1962 to 1969, He directed short films such as “Revenge of the Colossal Beasts,” “Captain Voyeur,” and “Gorgo Versus Godzilla.” From 1974 to 2001, films such as “Halloween,” “The Fog,” “Christine,” and “Big Trouble in Little China” were directed by John Carpenter. In 2005, he directed the tv series “Masters of Horror” which aired from 2005 to 2006. In 2016 and 2017, a few

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