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    Assignment 2 Abc Company

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    Assignment 2 Facts ABC Company has assigned Luke to work on a project that involves developing land that has (been) recently purchased (by the company) to build an adult entertainment retail store. Coincidentally, the land is located on the corner of the neighborhood when Luke’s brother Owen lives. However, Luke who is very close to Owen has recently told him that he is considering selling his house; but he hasn’t made any final decisions yet, as he is wondering if the real estate market will improve

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    Musicology Written Task Star Wars was first released in May 1977. It is a series of movies based on an epic space adventure and was created by George Lucas. The franchise depicts a galaxy described as "far, far away" in the distant past, and portrays two important characterization like the Jedi as a representation of good, in conflict with the Sith, their evil counterpart. The overall box office produced over 4.38 billion dollars, making Star Wars one of the fifth highest grossing films of all time

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    Tired of games always taking place on the same planet? Do you want to go out into space and unleash your inner space pirate? Or are you just looking for games where you can explore the galaxy? Then take a look at this list, you are sure to find something that you’ll love playing. 1) Rebel Galaxy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtg56RGq0OY Welcome to the place of shady people, liars, thugs and thieves. This is a galaxy you don’t trust. Be careful who you make deals with, as trouble lurks around every

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    Western began in the late eighteen hundreds when a movie was about 10 minutes long. They started getting popular in Hollywood from the early 20th century to the 1960s. John Ford landmark western adventure Stagecoach became one of the biggest hits in 1939. Many of the most acclaimed westerns were released during the 1952-1956. Westerns themes have evolved overtime beginning in the silent era, the western captured movie-goers’ imaginations. Quick drawing, white hat good guys battled the mustachioed

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    Star wars the Force Awakens Star Wars the Force Awakens is every sci-fi fans dream. The 2015 hit, directed by J.J Abrams brought record-breaking numbers to the box office, reviving the legendary story of Star Wars. The series brings aboard new characters to the beloved series such as John Boyega playing as Finn, Oscar Isaac playing as Poe and our main characters, Adam Driver as Kylo Ren and Daisy Ridley as Rey. The movie completely revamps the Star Wars universe with breathtaking scenes and music

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    however they knew people would see the movie after the successfulness of the first movie. With Pitch Perfect 3 coming out soon, one has to wonder if this sequel will follow in the footsteps of the second movie or if they’ll step up their game in hopes of turning around the franchise. Too often sequels are made because studios know they can make money on them with limited effort if the previous movie did well. This needs to be changed; sequels should be produced if they’re well written, not rushed

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    The movie Star Wars is the perfect example of a modern hero’s journey. Luke Skywalker wanted to stay home with his uncle and tend the farm, but C3PO and R2D2 needed help so he went with them to defeat Darth Vader. In the end Luke defeated Vader’s space station and was a savior or hero to everyone. Although some people may say that Star Wars is not a good example of a hero’s journey because it does not show some part of the hero’s journey. I believe that Luke Skywalker is undertaking the hero’s journey

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    The Hunger Games is an astounding post-apocalyptic MTV award winning movie. Although the epic fight for survival is primarily the theme, the movie also juggles the emotional vulnerabilities associated with life and death. When considering the parallels between the movie and today’s society, viewers gain warnings regarding the importance of unity. Many consider The Hunger Games a heroic tale of a selfless teen. However, the driving force delineates an unforgettable plot twist, an inspirational

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    Human made structures in this film are curved and spherical. However, before our main characters are presented with the monolith for the first time the rooms and spaces they inhabit are square and sharp in nature. The meeting room on the Clavius, HAL’s core on the Discovery. This impending doom is a subtly hint by Kubrick, an indication that the monolith is about to appear, the sharp lines and dark interiors replace smooth curves and white walls. All this gives a sense of dread and powerlessness

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    broke all heroic stories down into pieces that the hero must overcome. Starting from the abstention of a member close to the hero and ending in being wedded. I will be applying these units to the popular modern day film of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. In this film, I found that there are 24 of Vladimir Propp’s units used that define Luke Skywalker’s journey through the galaxy far far away. The first function that I noticed within the Star Wars is the abstention of R2D2. With intent on finishing

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