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    Why Is War So Ambiguous

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    There are numerous reasons on why there is war even though the purpose seems very ambiguous. One reason would be that declaring war is one of the fastest ways to revitalize an economy during a recession or even depression. One of the biggest examples of this would be the United States entering World War II and decisively ending the Great Depression itself. Another reason on why there is war is because it is essential to human evolution. Sure, war is very destructive. But when seen from a long-range

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    Good Will Hunting is a movie about a man named Will Hunting who seems to be a normal man but really has an extraordinary gift. It is discovered early on that Will has the ability to solve math problems that even the most brilliant people cannot solve. However, even with all of this talent he covers it up by pretending to be average and getting himself in trouble with the law. But he can not help but using his gift because in secret he begins solving impossible problems at the college he is a janitor

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    Manhunter Scene

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    In the 1986 film Manhunter, directed by Michael Mann, a retired FBI detective named Will Graham is called from his seemingly perfect life of drinking beer on the beach with his beautiful wife to assist in the investigation of a serial killer called the tooth fairy. The opening scene of Manhunter is the camera in place of the serial killer following his every move while he carefully tiptoes in the house of his next victims. This exact scene is revisited later on in the film when Graham retraces the

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    “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” (Nelson Mandela quotes) I recently watched the movie Invictus. After watching the movie, reading the book and doing research on true events, time period and people I will prove that the film, Invictus, was not historically accurate by discussing the true historical people and events, summarizing the movie, and comparing and contrasting how the movie portrayed the true people and events. Nelson Mandela was born in 1918 and was named Rolihlahala which

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    Although many people assume the motivations for war are determined by a territorial protection, a number of scholars have added other motivations for understanding why war occurs, among these historians one is a conspicuous example his name is Howard Zinn. Zinn has exposed that many countries go to war in order to bring economic prosperity to their region this need for gain in turn causes many of the upper class of that region to acquire fantastic levels of wealth, many of these powerful figures

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    achieve his goal. All the players and all the supporters of the team were white, while black people, who liked more soccer, hated them. The president had a tough task, but he united his efforts with the captain of the team, François Pienaar (Matt Damon), so they could make

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    Who would win?Two of the greatest super spies are pinned up against one another, and only one can reign victor. I’m going to compare the movie adaptations of both James Bond and Jason Bourne. For this debate, I will be comparing the Daniel Craig-Era Bond (for reference; these films include Casino Royale [2006], Quantum Of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre) and Jason Bourne as he appears in these three films: “The Bourne Identity,” “The Bourne Supremacy,” and “The Bourne Ultimatum.” These iconic characters

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    Invictus Film review. If you are interested in history, drama, sport or all three combined, then this film is for you. Invictus, directed by Clint Eastwood, is a legendary sports biographical drama. Eastwood created the film with an intention of trying to show the power of sport and how rugby alone managed to unite the mighty nation of South Africa. The story of how the power of the sport alone was able to do this during the country’s terrible post-apartheid era is shown in this potential tearjerker

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    Good will Hunting The film, Good will hunting (Bender et al., 1997), is an American classic flick which is lauded for its fresh and ordinary approach towards depicting situations that is realistic and relatable. In the film, Good Will Hunting (Bender et al., 1997), this is clearly show up that, savagery Will Hunting experienced as a youngster and after that shows as a grown-up; along with flashes of a sweet attitude towards his companions and mental virtuoso. It is about a young man struggle to find

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    Stokes (George Clooney) is tasked with putting together a team to get Europe's art back from the Nazis saving them, and returning them to their rightful owners. The group consists of various museum directors and art historians: James Granger (Matt Damon), Richard Campbell (Bill Murray), Walter Garfield (John Goodman), Jean Claude Clermont (Jean Dujardin), Donald Jeffries (Hugh Bonneville), and Preston Savitz (Bob Balaban). The Monuments Men will

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