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    surround sound, also the atmosphere. This all adds up and creates a bigger impact than a video. People make films to tell a story or get a message across, such as "Pearl Harbour," which tells us the story of a real historical event through the eyes of a fictional love story, very much like "Titanic." Or "Shrek," which puts a message

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    1. What needs to be “re-balanced” in American society? Galbraith believe that rebalancing the flow of goods and services with which our wealth each year rewards us. In the rebalancing process, American society must remedy the poverty which afflicts public services, those in particular that are unrelated to industrial production, that serve public purposes rather than private. Through accepting the need to “rebalance” American society, the United States can move towards eliminating the various social

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    this short story, “Recitatif” was to champion against racial discrimination and show the world that all people are equal regardless of their skin color. In the story, Morrison uses two races without mentioning them. Notably, since the story depicts a US contest, as a reader am able to figure out that the races the author is talking about are the white people and black people. The author uses two characters

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    young. I thought she likes to sleep late and wakes up early. I thought she has no favorite food, specifically. I thought she only likes to do a short-curled hair. I thought she never gets interested on beauty of herself. I thought she has no dissatisfaction at all, and likes every material on the earth. I thought she doesn't like to hold on a long call from us. I thought she will stay with me forever. /////////////////////////////// I thought my

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    rainfall making for o feeling of dystopic and scum. “How literary and film scholars observe a directors approach to visualizing and feelings towards the cities of their films. How the city should be perceived and the feelings it gives off. Movies can tell us much about our urban pasts present and future and provide insights into our collective hopes, fears, fantasies, and phobias.” As stated in the article Decent People Should Not Live Here. This can all also be seen in the movie Elysium

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    several things that I found intreasteing however, will narrow it down to the five things that I found were the most important The first thing was how the authors explained how God has a purpose for each of our lives. The second was that God call each of us to our vocation. Third was the chapter on how Work Becomes Selfish. Fourth We live in a culture of modern technology and have all been portrayed to live and keep up with our society. Finally the chapter on how the authors describe the theory on Idols

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    the healthiest foods on Earth. It is a rich source of healthy fats and healthy nutrients, so it is highly advisable to include it in your daily diet. Yet, almost all of us constantly throw away its seeds. Apparently, these seeds are edible and what’s more, they are incredibly healthy, as they contain even more healthy ingredients than the fruit itself. Today, we will reveal some important reasons why you should never throw away avocado seeds again: Rich in soluble fibers These seeds are high

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    Everyone wants to be rich when they get older, but wanting to be wealthy and actually doing something about it are two different things. People always wish they can win the lotto and create the next best invention, but no one really does anything about it. Only a few go above and beyond to reach their goals and many fail along the way, but there are many who succeed. It’s about the ambition to succeed and being able to change the world with what they do. Of course there are many factors that take

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    though they were completely different on the outside, on the inside they were the same because they had very relatable circumstances and challenges throughout their lives because they both lost the ones they loved the most, and both Ron and Denver acted like a support system

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    Global Financial Crisis

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    starts out great and home ownership explodes. But when the crisis comes and the bubbles burst, the poor people would not repay their mortgage, they cannot afford, and then they become homeless. The rich people got the profit. It can be seen that during the financial crisis, the poor people lose more, and the rich people get more. Therefore, everytime the government intervenes in the free market, even on the grounds of virtue, bad things will happen. We need to be wary when politicians try to do things

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