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    upon his village killing innocent civilians. The dramatic scene where Frankenstein was unexplainably formed shows an example of supernatural or inexplicable events. Science has shown that it is impossible to bring a human being back to life especially by placing a person’s brain into a dead body composed of many other peoples’ dead body parts. Because it is so bizarre and without explanation makes it so interesting for the viewer. This scene makes the viewer

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    Dispatched at 8:30 a.m., I arrived on scene at 8:45 a.m. and immediately initiated my field notes, began cordon procedures, initiated searching and identifying evidence, identifying possible witnesses and notified the dispatcher to contact the city coroner and have them respond. Cordon in place and I began canvassing the area searching

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    The scene that I had the most memorable reaction to was the scene from Get Out when Chris is choking Rose and a police car arrives. In the scene, the shot gun used to shoot Rose is laying next to her and the black man is dead several feet away, making the scene appear very incriminating for Chris. When I first watched the scene I felt scared for Chris, as well as dread at the sight of the police car. I believe I had the reaction I did due to my interactions with the education system and mass media

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    evidence that can be found at the crime scene since violence always happens in the criminal event. The search of blood is mostly done by close observation of investigators, however, sometimes blood in the crime scene will be wiped out by the murderer, or, sometimes the amount of blood will be too little to be observed without the assistance of other substance. For this kind of situation, luminol can be used in order to help criminalists to detect blood in the crime scene. Luminol (5-Amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phthalazinedione)

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    Macbeth Scene Analysis In the Polanski version of “Macbeth” the director, Roman Polanski, goes in depth and precisely portrays the emotions the characters feel. He uses camera angles and facial expressions to “put the viewer in the character’s shoes.” In Act V Polanski does a fantastic job of describing the emotions of Lady Macbeth while Lady Macbeth is sleepwalking. In Act V Scene I Lady Macbeth is shown sitting in front of a candle while she scaredly rubs her hands to get Duncan’s blood (murder)

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    Scene I Int. house, Sophie is with her mother. Mother is holding her hand and has arm around shoulders, on couch. Mother: Sophie you’ve been so out of whack lately. You just haven’t been yourself lately, you’ve been so sad. Sophie: My grades just aren’t what they used to be. Mother: Maybe you could get your mind off things and go down to help out at the nursing home like the pastor suggested. You’d have fun. Just for an hour or so, you know when I was your age I did stuff like that and I met so

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    Furthermore, another important message of the cleansing of the leper scene is Jesus’ revelation of what seeing the world through the eyes of a prophet entails. For instance, Mark says that Jesus “stretched out his hand and touched” the leper and then willed for him to be clean (Mk 1:41). I think that the leper not only asked Jesus to cleanse him, but perhaps more importantly, show him mercy in a society that ostracized and persecuted lepers. As a prophet, Jesus views reality from the perspective

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    Which makes me understand why the violins were used in the shower scene in Psycho. Music in movies can take you to many branches of your emotions. Like, in a moment of sadness you here the dramatic sad music or when you have a scene with girls having fun you have an upbeat Madonna song. A melody within a song is its backbone without the melody the “song” would be nothing but words or an interesting poem. “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head” has this melody that is so unique to itself. To me it’s

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    There are some formatting issues to address. There are several scenes in which there are missing scene headings when a character moves to a new location. This can make for a more confusing read. Here are some examples: The scene headings are not proper. The spacing is off on the PDF – but this could be due to translation from Final Draft to PDF (not sure). On the PDF it looks like this: EXT. COASTLINE DAY It should look like: EXT. COASTLINE - DAY Also, there should be a period

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    It was just another day on the job as a police officer and you get a call in about a double murder. You get to the crime scene and hear that the person did this is on the running away from the scene. So you start chasing the suspect down for the crime and you do everything by the book, but when you get back to the Police Department you are getting charged for something you never did because you follow everything by the book. It was just a civilian getting footage of you beating the suspect down

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