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    No other film was as controlled in its production as The Big Sleep. Every aspect of the film is so precise, that the filmmakers left nothing to chance. Every set was built inside, with the exception of a few exterior shots. The Big Sleep is a very visually interesting film that uses quick and precise cutting, harsh lighting, and wonderfully framed shots. The editing in The Big Sleep is extremely quick and precise, yet it is perfectly seamless. The cuts do not call any attention to themselves

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    The Influence Of Soccer

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    Sports usually have big moments, and soccer definitely has its fair share of them. Soccer also helps join people together, which has a big impact in the once torn apart and war strafed Europe where it is based. Here is some examples of soccer joining people together and great moments on the professional fields, but also in some other places one might not expect. Soccer is a game of great skill and teamwork; here is some reasons that is true. We will start off with some elaboration on how soccer

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    Theistic Evolution

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    several different theories or views on the origin of the world. Three of these views would include but not limited to: theistic evolution, the big bang theory, and the view called abiogenesis. Theistic Evolution is the belief that there is a God but he is not directly involved with the world. This is the belief that the world was not created in one moment, without a conscious thought or occurred naturally on its own. Theistic evolutionists believe the earth was created over a period of time. They

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    Completely useless” she argues how carrying a gun could be a big need at any moment Hupp starts off by telling us how she wouldn't carry a gun but then started using it illegally to use as protection after the situation she went through while she was with her parents at a local cafeteria and an unknown person goes in to shoot that's when she regrets not having her gun with her. Hupp has a good point on guns they can be a big need a big moment like in hupps situation no one ever knows when and where a

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    9/11 Memorial Paragraph

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    9-11 Memorial Recap Traveling to the 9/11 memorial brought a heavy feeling to my heart today. It’s pretty hard to go somewhere and stand on the ground where thousands and thousands of people lost their lives. Especially since I personally lost loved ones during the attacks. Not only did the going into the memorial bring a different feeling to you, it was also one of the best educational experiences I’ve had in a while. I learned so many things that happened that day than I really actually knew about

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    directions. Instead of following a basic plot, Woolf expresses a certain point of view in Mrs. Dalloway by digging inside the minds of each character. She constantly uses stream of consciousness, which gives insight for the different characters. These moments of memories and present situations allow the reader to develop a full understanding of Clarissa’s character in only a single day. Woolf successfully illustrates how time can sufficiently reveal one’s character, but in particular uses Clarissa to show

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    The biggest day of a hispanic girl’s life is the day of your quinceanera. I couldn’t have the big moment of my life. I was so upset by the fact that I wouldn’t be walking to a big hall having the grand entrance seeing all my family clapping for me. I thought I couldn’t have that moment in my life, but I was wrong. I had gotten something special. I had gotten something that meant so much more to me then a big party. Something that affected my life in a good way. This experience taught me to be more grateful

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    like Offred plays a role as a friend like figure to Offred. They are assigned as partners to one another and without Ofglen, Offred would be completely lonely but she does not play that big of a role in the novel. Moira was Offred’s friend before the start of Gilead and is usually seen through Offred’s flash back moments. She plays

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    against them, this is 1984. In the story 1984 by George Orwell the theme is, power corrupts. Winston hated Big Brother (the ruler of Oceania). He wanted everything about him to be gone, including his followers, his rules, and the Inner Party in general. Winston was brought to Room 101 (a room used to torture whoever using his or her greatest fear), and was forced to change his mind about Big Brother, and ended up loving him. A claim you can make from 1984 by George Orwell, is that power corrupts

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    . The fact that the mask on the killer can conceal the true identity of the killer, it provides moments such as Sidney mixing up the caller with Randy. When Sidney goes back into the house after being scared by the call, the killer emerges from the closet. The music plays a big part in the sequence being led up to the moment that Sidney is struggling face to face with the killer. We get a clear view from the masked killer which is accompanied by a sharp sound from a piano which can cause a shocked

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