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    themes that present themselves in cloud atlas but the one that appealed to me most was greed. Mitchell did a very good job in showing greed in each of the chapters in a variety of different ways whether it was a minimal or large amount. In addition, the author also related both the future and the past to the current time to show what is arguably the worst characteristic one can have. I believe that Mitchell chose the theme of greed to show that all humans will do nearly anything to satisfy their personal

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    Aesthetics in Cinema Aesthetics help contribute to make a movie more enjoyable. Breaking it down, there are a few types of aesthetics that can be observed, including formalist and realistic aesthetics. The film The King of Kong: Fistful of Quarters uses realistic aesthetics, such as on camera interview, Text/data on screen, real mise-en-scene, and existing footage to make up the movie. On the other hand. Wreck-It Ralph uses formalist aesthetics like expressive mise-en-scene and expressive editing

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Those people were muttering indecipherable words and communicating in strange gibberish. They were dressed in tribal wear and with them they carried ancient weapons. The weaponry was rather rare to be manipulated in 2013. Then, suddenly, the group of people had disappeared too, and the Kiethers had no sight of either of them. At this point, the Kiethers were lost and had no source of navigation. Luckily, an elderly man approached the family and pointed them in a direction toward a secret path. The

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    [Not] Guilty I stand in front of the mirror, glowering at my oily black hair. I hold a comb in one hand and a clump of the stringy mass in another. I’ve been trying to get this knot out for ten minutes. I sigh. Just more proof that my life is a disaster – I can’t even keep my hair combed. Feeling defeated, I slink over to the chair and slump onto it. I didn’t even bother trying to cover up my everlasting bruises today. Maybe if Dad hadn’t– Stop. “Daddy, don’t leave me!” I mock my five-year-old

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    Stagecoach: The Revolutionary Western John Ford built a standard that many future directors would follow with his classic 1939 film “Stagecoach”. Although there were a plethora of western films made before 1939, the film “Stagecoach” revolutionized the western genre by elevating the genre from a “B” film into a more serious genre. The film challenged not only western stereotypes but also class divisions in society. Utilizing specific aspects of mise-en-scène and cinematography, John Ford displays

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    but the focus being different. Business resource centers have a list of guidelines to what makes one effective which can include space, affordability, counseling and education. The Mitchell College of Business Learning Resource Center can be seen as effective with its view in these four areas. To illustrate the Mitchell College of Business Learning Resource Center’s effectiveness, one has to first look at the space accommodation. The Learning Resource Center can be divided into seven different sections

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    get you, court marshaled. Let us look at a visionary but unethical leader Brigadier General Billy Mitchell. General Billy Mitchell is known as the father of the modern air force but was court marshaled because he believed so strongly about his vision he made an unethical decision. General Mitchell was a visionary leader because he knew that the aircraft could be put to better use. General Mitchell used intellectual stimulation to get the best from his employees by inspiring creativity from them

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    Sexism: A Continuation From Civilizations Past? Sexism today, is entirely engrained in our culture. It is so extremely prevalent that some people deeply dispute its integrated continuation from civilizations a millenia ago into our civilizations today. But, is sexism really a continuation from civilizations past? I do not believe that to be true. The novel Inanna, jointly written by Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer, includes gender equality manifested epics written by Enheduanna, the “world’s

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    My heart raced, I started to hyperventilate as I eagerly inched closer and closer to the front of the line. I was minutes away from meeting the most amazing person that I’ve idolized for years, Gabbie Hanna (also known as The Gabbie Show). I was frequently stressed and had hard times when I was younger and I 've always went to Youtube to help me laugh. One day I was on Youtube and saw one of Gabbie’s videos and clicked on it. I laughed so hard when watching it and looked into her youtube channel

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    Jimmy Santiago Baca’s “Coming into Language” displays a dark, yet uplifting view of the power of literacy. From his beginning in the hospital, toward the end during his imprisonment, Baca moves from the mindset of a rebellious teenager to a poetic adult. Through vivid descriptions, metaphors, the appeal to the audience’s emotions, and Baca sets up a transformational framework to show how literacy can be a way of escape. Baca’s story seeks to explain a point of view that one is more likely to become

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