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Essay On Maple Street
It was a bright Sunday morning in California, Bakersfield on Maple Street. Maple Street is a street
that is peaceful with a neighborhood of cottages except for one. The one that Tommy Jones lived in.
All his neighbors knew Tommy was spoiled. His parents think that he should have whatever he
wants since he is little. Tommy had everything his heart desired. A flat screen TV, a remote control
car, a king size bed (that's only for him), swimming pool, trampoline, a playground, computer, etc.
His older sister, Jessica, on the other hand didn't really care what she had or didn't have. All she
needed was a book and she'd be delighted. Of course to afford all that, they needed to be rich.
Tommy's father was a lawyer and his mother was a surgeon. Since they get them whatever they
want, they expected their kids to get good grades. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After a couple of weeks he received the mail that decided if he got in or not. "It's here! It's here!"
exclaimed Tommy in excitement. He didn't want to open it just yet. He didn't want his parents to
open it either just in case it was a sorry letter. Tommy decided to man up and ripped it open. He
unfolded the letter and screamed, "I GOT IN MOM! I DID IT DAD! I GOT IN!" He was so
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Birth Order and Its Efects on Personality
Birth order Have you ever wondered why you and your siblings never get along, or why you are so
different? I wondered the same thing until I read an article about birth orders effects on personality.
This had to be why she had never spent an hour away from my parents and I haven't willingly been
within thirty feet of them since I was six, Why I love to read well above my grade level and my
sister, a sixth grader, reads mainly Captain Underpants books when not glued to the T.V. and why we
are a similar as oil and water. Before I start explaining what birth order does I want clarify exactly
what it is. When I said birth order I know at least one person, probably more thought of something
similar to astrology. In some ways they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Your specialty is making people laugh and you are often an extreme chatterbox. you, as the
youngest, love to be noticed. Unfortunately you tend to get bored quickly and have a short attention
span. you also have a strong fear of rejection. As the family jester many of the famous youngest
children are comedians. People such as Drew Carey, Jim Carey, Eddie Murphy, Rosie O'Donnell,
and Whoopee Goldberg are all the youngest in their family. There has been a lot of conflict about
whether or not birth order has any impact on intelligence. Those who say that there is a connection
between birth order and intelligence say that intelligence is lower in large families and that the
youngest children in these family had the lowest IQ. A the raven test which was administered by
researchers Belmont and Marolla showed that scores decreased as family size increased and that
younger children had a lower score than there older siblings. Those who disagree say that
intelligence is hereditary and parents with low IQ are the ones that have large families. This theory,
Like all the others I have presented are open to exceptions, both of my parents are from large
families, my mother having 4 older siblings and my father having 6 older and 1 younger siblings,
Not only are they both intelligent people but they also only had two children my sister and me.
While birth order may provide a lot of information about a
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Lincoln Movie Accuracy
Analysis of the accuracy of the "Lincoln" Movie The Lincoln movie, released in 2012, directed by
Steven Spielberg, and staring Daniel Day–Lewis as Abraham Lincoln did tremendously well in
theaters and racked up a number of awards. The movie follows President Lincoln though his
struggle with permanently abolishing slavery through the 13th amendment and does a great job at
doing so. Displaying to the audience the true odds against Lincoln within the government but nether
less he continued to fight towards the greater good for all. Of coarse this movie does have qualities
that aren't precisely replicated to what actually occurred during Honest Abe's presidency, this movie
is a Historic Drama not a Documentary. One of the major details presented in the film Lincoln, is the
idea that Abraham Lincoln's motive going into the civil war was to free the slaves. This isn't
necessarily true; slavery was an issue Lincoln was persistently involved with even before his
presidency. Lincoln began as a commander in the militia, studied law and became a member of the
Whig Party, it wasn't until he met Stephen F. Douglas that he created a name for himself. The
debates between these two men involving the role slavery played in America created the anti–
slavery title for Lincoln. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even going as far to create a spot on recreation of President Lincoln himself. The movie has
memorialized, honored, and humanized this beloved President better then any other attempts, giving
viewers an inside look at his behavior, thought process, and surprisingly high–pitched voice.
President Lincoln isn't the only astonishing realistic character in this movie, Thaddeus Stevens,
played by Tommy Lee Jones, does a spectacular job at becoming a fierce radical
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What Is The Theme Of The Executioner's Song
DIGGING INTO THE EXECUTIONER'S STORIES A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE
NOVEL AND THE MOVIE: THE EXECUTIONER'S SONG INTRODUCTION The Executioner's
Song is a story of a rather eccentric man – Gary Gilmore; and the events in between his phase of
being released from the prison and being executed. The story begins with the reunion of Gary and
Brenda,who are cousins. Gary gets another chance to work and improve his life. While he begins
well at the professional level, he fails at his many attempts in the dating scene. He then meets
Nicole, with whom in the rest of the novel he shares a tumultuous relationship with. Given his
obessesion with Nicole, Gary gets back to his old bad ways. This same obession turns into a rage
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While a mob continues protesting against capital punishment, Gary pretends to be escaping from the
jail. On the day of the execution, Gary bids farewell smilingly. As Gary walks in sleeveless tee and
pants, he listens to "Too many times" on the radio – which almost reflects his life. Sitting in the
executioner's chair, Gary laughs, while the rest stand in a pensive state. Looking at the ceiling, Gary
gulps down fear and pronounces, "Let's do it." A reading from the Bible follows, thus leading to the
execution. The movie end with an epilogue describing the future of each character, with Defying
Gravity, playing in the background. MAILER VS. SCHILLER – DIFFERENCES IN THE BOOK
AND MOVIE Throughout the movie, Gilmore is clean–shaven. But in the novel, Gilmore alternates
between stubble, a Vandyke beard and clean–shaven look. While Gilmore's eyes have been decribed
as blue in the novel, GIlmore's eyes are brown in the movie. In the book, Gilmore murdered Jensen
in a bathroom with green tiles and tan paited walls. But in the film the bathroom has brown tiles on
the floor, and white tiles all over. While Jensen was shot tice in the head, in the novel, the movie it is
not very clear where Jensen was shot. Jensen would have bled, but Gary came out unstained from
the bathroom. In the book, Gary consumed Fiorinol. In the movie, there is no such mention. In the
movie there is no mention of Gary donating his
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Brief Biography of Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California, as Clinton Eastwood Jr. to
Clinton Sr. and Ruth Eastwood, with an older sister named Jean. After looking for work in
California during the Depression, the family settled in Oakland, where he graduated from Oakland
Technical High School in 1948. Clint worked odd jobs, including as a hay baler, logger, truck driver
and steel–furnace stoker. In 1950, he joined the military with the Army Special Services, based at
Fort Ord in Monterey, California. While in the Army, he met two actors, David Janssen and Martin
Milner, who convinced him to move out to Los Angeles after his military duty. Clint took a screen
test and signed a contract with Universal Studios for seventy–five dollars a week. The first roles he
ever had were in the films Revenge of the Creature and Tarantula. His first hit was starring on the
television western Rawhide in 1959. After Rawhide he then became very popular in a string of the
director Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns and the Dirty Harry Franchise.The spaghetti film were, A
Fistful Of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good the Bad and the Ugly between 1964 and
1966. After returning to the United States, he directed his first film, Play Misty For Me, and starred
in the leading role in 1971. His next project was a series of action movies portraying Harry
Callahan, a contentious San Francisco cop with violent tendencies. The Dirty Harry series were
popular with audiences and
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Jason Kane Journey
How 'Jason Bourne' Differs from the First Four Installments, According to Lead Matt Damon Matt
Damon will be back in his role as the super spy Jason Bourne for the first time since 2007. In an
interview with Entertainment Weekly, the actor teased what's coming for the upcoming fifth
installment of the franchise, and how "Jason Bourne" differs from its predecessors. According to the
45–year–old star, the fifth "Bourne" movie will be attuned to the issues currently taking place today.
"Since 2007, so much has changed," Damon said, as quoted by the news outlet. "There's been the
financial collapse, the great recession, all these issues of cyber warfare and civil liberties – things
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According to Damon, "Jason Bourne" will begin with the titular character in a state that's "dark and
unresolved," Entertainment Weekly reported. He may have gotten his memory back, but that doesn't
mean that he knows everything there is to know about his past. "This is the completion of this
journey that started in the 'Bourne Identity,'" he told the news outlet. "It's part of the first three
[movies], it's not a whole new chapter. It feels like the conclusion, even though we're not saying it's
the conclusion, it feels like the conclusion of my identity journey. It goes deeper than 'Ultimatum,'
basically." Filming for "Jason Bourne" took place in Washington, D.C., Greece, London, Madrid,
and New York, Entertainment Weekly added. Check out the movie's official poster here. Julia Stiles
will be reprising her role as Bourne's ally Nicky Parsons in the upcoming film, which was directed
by Doug Liman, Variety reported. Newcomers include Alicia Vikander as a cyber warfare specialist,
Vincent Cassel, and Tommy Lee
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Essay about History Of Rock And Roll
History of Rock and Roll
INTRODUCTION
Rock and Roll started after the year 1955 with its roots being in Blues,
Gospel, and Jazz. This influenced vocal music, which was popular with the
African American population. Hep Harmony which added rhythm and harmony was sung by groups
such as The "Mills Brothers" and the "Ink Spots".
Small Swing Bands or Jump Bands featured saxophone soloists and repeated phrases. These city
style blues featured singers such as Joe Turner, Dina
Washington, T–Bone Walker, and composer–singer Percy Mayfield.
During this era, country blues traditions of the south became influential in the North as well. Blacks
moved from the South to the North and
Chicago became the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They brought about the renewal of rock and roll, starting in Liverpool, England.
John Lennon (10/9/40–12/8/80), led the Beatles as the lead singer and songwriter. Also writing the
songs for the Beatles was Paul McCartney (6/18/42– present). George Harrison (2/25/43–present)
added to the sounds of the Beatles.
In 1962, Ringo Starr (7/7/40–present) became the drummer for the band. They were now known as
The Beatles, (the Fab Four).
Their first song "Love Me Do" was recorded in 1962, after Ringo joined the band. In 1964, the
Beatles 'invaded' the United States, by bringing their music here and driving the crowds wild. The
Beatles bridged the generation gap and language barriers. They were trend setters, with their style of
dress and hair changing the face of the young people. They also influenced the use of hallucinogenic
drugs, Indian music, and Eastern mysticism.
The Beatles last concert was in San Francisco in 1966. The band broke up in 1970. Lennon went on
to record solo albums and with his wife, Yoko Ono.
McCartney went on to form Paul McCartney and Wings, with his wife, Linda.
Harrison and Starr also went on to do solo albums. Ringo also starred in some films. Rumors of a
reunion were believed until the murder of John Lennon in
1980.
Some of the groups influenced by the Beatles were The Who, Cream with
Eric Clapton, and Chicago Blues. They brought out sounds such as loud music,
guitar
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Texas Election Case Study
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Reza Shrestha Prof. 1 Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2306 18th April, 2018 How much does it cost to run
for office in Texas?
In some instances, there is no particular amount of money that would guarantee a candidate an office
in Texas. As the Texas Tribune reveals, the amount of money spent by a candidate on each vote is
dependent on a number of variables: the amount that is fundraised by the candidate, the amount
spent by the candidate, and the number of votes received by the candidate. Campaigns across the
state are usually based on a cost–per–vote (Essig, Bhandari and Mccullough).
Those candidates whose races are limited to smaller districts and electorates find it easy to run the
cost–per–vote tap swiftly. It therefore means that money is not always a determinant of the vote
results. A candidate would spend a lot of money and still be beaten by the one who spent relatively
lower. 2 In a number of cases, a candidate who enters a general election competition with the right
party affiliation for a given district or a better name recognition is highly likely to low amount of
money on campaigns.
Considering the above points, it is clear that running for an office in district six on a democrat ticket,
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This special interest group has its focus mainly on Texas politics, environment, culture, literature,
and movements at the grassroots level (Vote Smart). This magazine would endeavor to publish news
about my day–to–day campaigns, especially regarding my fundraiser efforts. Any unlawful means of
raising money will be opposed. Heritage Alliance is likely to support my efforts because their slogan
of restoring principles of limited government and free enterprise, which are also in my campaign
manifesto. My quest to reverse abortion laws will definitely be supported by Texas Alliance for Life
and the Texas Right to Life Committee. These groups campaign against abortion, which is also my
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How Do Aliens Represent African American
In science fiction films many different races are represented: African Americans, Italians, Asians,
Aboriginals, etc. For this essay I am going to observe how this movie genre portrays African
Americans by analyzing the film series Men in Black. Furthermore, I believe these films view this
race negatively which indicates a racial divide in society. But first I am going to identify how this
movie genre depicts the race and culture I am focusing on.
In "Some Things We Know About Aliens," by Istvan Csicsrey, Jr, discusses how science fiction
movies depict the other as being an alien, monster, or a creature who seem familiar . Furthermore,
Istvan Csicsrey states how the "other" refers to people who "belong... to another family, race, nation,
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I believe this movie views African Americans negatively as it mentions and confirms stereotypes
surrounding this race. The first stereotype, relates how African Americans are controlled by white
people. In the scene, where Smith is looking for information about Borris, he is denied access by
Agent O, Emma Thomson. Furthermore, when Smith is denied access, the camera is fixed at a low
angle on him and fixed at a high angle when Thomson is viewed. Presenting, Thomson as the
dominant superior character who is in control of the shot and what Smith sees. Consequently,
stereotype confirmed: black people are controlled by white people. The second stereotype that is
confirmed, African Americans are scary people. After time travelling, Smith goes into an elevator
with a white man whose gestures reveal that he is uncomfortable. At first Smith calmly asks the man
what day it is but then he yells at the white man who cowers away. Consequently, the stereotype of
black men being scary is confirmed as the man is terrified of Smith. Lastly, the third stereotype that
is accepted is that if a black man is driving a nice car it means he stole it. As Smith is driving
towards a fair he is stopped by the police and asked if he stole the car. Smith then tells them that just
because a black
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Robert Redford And Nolte Pros And Cons
Honestly, it's incessantly difficult to describe either Robert Redford or Nick Nolte as elderly – given
the fact that many of us grew up watching these Hollywood giants on the big screen. Since the
1960s and 70s, both Redford and Nolte have amassed a impressive catalog of respective roles that
we frankly don't have enough time in the day to fully explore. Still, films like 48 Hours (Nolte) and
The Natural (Redford) will never get old – and will withstand the test of time. In any event, aging is
inevitable, and plenty of once dominant actors refuse to give up the spotlight, along with doing what
they love – which has prompted the release of a plethora of old–timer centered films over the years,
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Much of it doesn't necessarily appear as easy feats, either – what with the Appalacian Train being a
brutal grind that only a minuscule number of hikers fully conquer. Plus, it's full of danger, too –
conveyed on several occasion in which the duo must face harsh weather conditions, unstable
environments, and inquisitive bears. As one might expect, such insufferable conditions open the
door to plenty of sarcastic deflections. Nolte's character, in particular, is full of charming, comical
quips that will provide lots of laughter and light–hearted moments – the most memorable of which
revolves around his interaction with a plus–sized woman at the laundromat. The interaction between
the characters is far from noteworthy, although the aftermath and paranoia that envelops Katz is
likely to illicit plenty of laugh–out–loud moments. Outside the near–endless amount of comedic
occurrences, which is comparable to what would happen if Grumpy Old Men met Wild, the story
itself tends to faulted due to a lack of purpose and extreme transparent. The main reason behind the
adventure is mostly unclear, even though it would appear Bill is attempting to create new memories
that he can translate into a new
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Essay On US Marshals
The U.S. Marshal Service (USMS) The U.S. Marshal Service is one of the oldest federal law
enforcement agencies established under the Judiciary Act of 1789. The priority of the U.S. Marshals
is for the apprehension of federal Fugitives in 1979 (Peak, 2009). As of 2016, the U.S. Marshals
have about 3,752 deputy U.S. Marshals, 1,457 administrative employees with a budget about 1.3
Billion dollars. U.S Marshals has multiple responsibilities within their agencies such as protecting
the federal judiciary, apprehending federal fugitives, managing and selling seized assets acquired by
criminals through illegal activities, housing and transporting federal prisoners and operating the
Witness Security Program (U.S. Marshals, 2017). One thing that ... Show more content on
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Marshals in and around our area. A few years back in our city we had a disturbance that ended with
the spouse being murdered. The U.S. Marshals helped track down the killer. After 911, the TSA is
authorized to deploy federal air marshals on every passenger flight of a U.S. air carrier. In order for
this to be implemented, air marshals have to complete a sixteen and a half week training program,
and once they are assigned to an area they must complete about a hundred and sixty hours a year to
keep their certification (Grover, 2017). Within the U.S Marshals you have to have a bachelor's
degree and be between the ages of twenty one and thirty six just like with the FBI and DEA. Most of
the federal agencies have strict age requirements for their agencies, where most Police or Sheriff
Departments can be beyond that age to be hired on. Most agencies go out to about 45 years of age
and some Sheriff Departments can go further or even not have an age requirement. In reading about
the U.S Marshals, it was impressive that the agency would set up stings to get fugitives to come to a
certain location, while believing they won something. One of the events that stuck out was the U.S
Marshals that sent out
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Analysis Of No Country For Old Men
But that aside, McCarthy's No Country for Old Men is a rigid, gripping thriller, one that pressures its
drama by regulating it, giving events in an upfront, discreet, arranged way that builds up way more
impact than, say, Dan Brown's exaggerated attempts to build tension by screeching at the reader that
it's time to be enthusiastic. The Coen brothers' screen version can't help but be more dynamic than
McCarthy's novel; even though they maintain the book's cool tone by having the characters rarely
raise their voices or even play with outward emotion, just the intensity of their stares gives the story
an immediate urgency beyond the book's. Instead, the book is sort of heavy, as though every event
follows callously from the one before.
The Coen's, by contrast, have a distinctive but more malleable style; they tend toward heightened
narrative whether they're doing noir or comedy, but their tendency to play explore styles and genres
makes it harder to recognize their authorial stamp, except that the vast majority of their movies are
terrific. No Country for Old Men is no exception. It's a bracing thriller, a game going back and forth
involving a lot of extra actors running around complicating the story and throwing out stylized,
entertaining, and frequently strange performances. It's also almost terribly funny. The characters stay
straight–faced and rarely bat an eye no matter what they run up against; they express tension,
misery, anger and frustration alike by just getting a
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Essay on Jazz
Early Jazz
The earliest easily available jazz recordings are from the 1920's and early 1930's. Trumpet player
and vocalist Louis Armstrong ("Pops", "Satchmo") was by far the most
important figure of this period. He played with groups called the Hot Five and the Hot Seven; any
recordings you can find of these groups are recommended. The style of these groups, and many
others of the period, is often referred to as New Orleans jazz or Dixieland. It is characterized by
collective improvisation, in which all performers simultaneously play improvised melodic lines
within the harmonic structure of the tune. Louis, as a singer, is credited with the invention of scat, in
which the vocalist makes up nonsense syllables to sing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There were also some important small group swing recordings during the 1930's and 1940's. These
differed from earlier small groups in that these featured very little collective improvisation. This
music emphasized the individual soloist. Goodman, Ellington, and Basie recorded often in these
small group settings. Major saxophonists of the era include Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Lester
Young, Coleman Hawkins, and Ben Webster. Trumpet players include Roy Eldridge, Harry
"Sweets" Edison, Cootie Williams, and Charlie Shavers. Pianists include Ellington,
Basie, Teddy Wilson, Erroll Garner, and Oscar Peterson; guitarists include Charlie Christian, Herb
Ellis, Barney Kessell, and Django Reinhardt; vibraphonists include Lionel Hampton; bassists
include Jimmy Blanton, Walter Page, and Slam Stewart; drummers include Jo Jones and Sam
Woodyard. Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, and Ella Fitzgerald were important singers in this era.
Most of these musicians recorded in small groups as well as with big bands. The styles of these
musicians can best be summarized by saying they concentrated primarily on playing melodically, on
the swing feel, and on the development of an individual sound. The blues was, as in many other
styles, an important element of this music.
Bebop
The birth of bebop in the 1940's is often considered to mark the beginning of modern jazz. This style
grew directly out of the small swing
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Essay on birth order and its efects on personality
Birth order
Have you ever wondered why you and your siblings never get along, or why you are so different? I
wondered the same thing until I read an article about birth orders effects on personality. This had to
be why she had never spent an hour away from my parents and I haven't willingly been within thirty
feet of them since I was six, Why I love to read well above my grade level and my sister, a sixth
grader, reads mainly Captain Underpants books when not glued to the T.V. and why we are a similar
as oil and water.
Before I start explaining what birth order does I want clarify exactly what it is. When I said birth
order I know at least one person, probably more thought of something similar to astrology. In some
ways they are similar. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People such as Robert DeNiro, Tommy Lee Jones, Robin Williams, Natalie Portman, and Sara
Mitchell Gellar were only children.
Those who, like me, are the eldest in their family share many traits with only children because we
were once only children. We share traits such a confidence and our perfectionist mentalities. Unlike
them though we of leaders and have probably have been called a goodie–goodie at least once in our
lives due to our fear of disappointing people. The main downside to being the oldest is not as
obvious as the other birth categories, because we are older the people around us expect us to excel at
everything. We also can be very jealous and afraid that our younger siblings will do better than us.
As first borns love to lead, they often end up in careers that require just that. Did you know that
almost every president in U.S. history was the first born, or the firstborn son in there family? Also
on the first mission into space all but two of the astronauts were first bourns, the other two were
only children. Some famous first bourns seen today are people like George bush, Hillary Clinton,
Oprah Winfrey, and Bill Cosby.
Those of you who are the middle child are sometimes seen as the invisible child. Middle children
are very important though, these people are the down–to–earth, easy–going, and peacemakers that
make our every day life what it is. Middle borns are great listeners and people pleasers,
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Lincoln Path Towards Freedom
Path Towards Freedom
The film Lincoln is a decade–long collaboration between the director Steven Spielberg,
screenwriters Tony Kushner and Doris Kearns Goodwin, along with cast members like Daniel Day–
Lewis, playing the role of Abraham Lincoln, David Strathairn playing Lincoln's secretary and
Tommy Lee Jones playing the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives. Lincoln is a
revealing drama that focuses on the 16th President's intense final months in office in 1865. Having
just won re–election in a segregated country, Lincoln pursues a course of action with the purpose of
ending the war, uniting the country and abolishing slavery. With the moral courage and fierce
determination to succeed, his choices during this critical period will change the future of America,
and generations to come, forever. Before he could continue to make a bigger impact on the nation,
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Lincoln had several meetings with his cabinet to discuss the 13th amendment, as this was the way to
end both, the Civil War, and the sinful act of slavery in the United States. He spoke to his party with
the purpose of persuading them them into promoting the 13th amendment and getting Democrats
from the south to vote for it, even knowing the complexity of this issue. During this time the
northerners were winning the war and if they won too early then it would be extremely difficult to
get the south to appeal towards the abolition of slavery. He was trying to get the amendment passed
by the end of January in 1865 and he needed
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How Morgan Freeman Saved The World
Let me tell you the tale of Morgan Freeman and how he saved the world with his movies, In
Morgan's childhood he always thought he could do something good for america which he was right
in that case, he started making movies that were astonishing but not the best, He then got a golden
globe award for his acting and nominations for acting in Street Smart, Driving miss daisy, The
Shawshank redemption and Invictus, Everyone said he was "the best actor in the world" they all say
his movies are the best, he made so many movies the stocks blew up.. All of a sudden movies were
beginning to come crashing down with the CHICKEN POCKS, Everybody was freaking out about
how the movies were getting worse and more worse, the posters for movies started ripping
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Is The Best Actor?
When people say someone is the "best" at something, it is an arbitrary title given to someone by
another person based purely on their own narrow viewpoint. This it true when talking about the best
actor, however, it may be more important that one may think at first. Within today's media
consumed society, actors are put on a pedestal, creating a situation where their actions are being
observed constantly –– holding them to a standard. This makes determining the best actor quite an
important title to establish; they are the standard for those who the media manipulates. Some may
think of one of the great actors from the past, such as Marlon Brando, or one of the popular actors
today –– like Chris Pratt –– they do not suffice. Though some may ... Show more content on
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In the acting world, there is also an "idea that great actors must transform themselves physically,"
truly making them "a 'real' actor," ((James Marsden Is One of the...). The author uses this to show
why he is not often considered as being "the best actor" citing that he is not a method actor, which is
accurate, as an actor becomes great through acting, not changing their physical appearance. This
misconception of method acting being superior to the normal acting in the traditional sense is toxic
to the entire field. There are many great, non–method, actors who are sometimes better at acting
compared to those who transform themselves for a role. There are some great actors that do not
transform themselves physically that are still in the contending for greatest actor of all time; in the
article How Do You Differentiate Good Acting From Bad Acting? The actors Tommy Lee Jones and
Anthony Hopkins being some of the greatest actors due to their multiplicity of their roles or just
their brilliant portrayals within certain movies. The basis for Tommy Lee Jones possibly being one
of the best comes, once again, from his range as an actor, from his roles in the Men In Black films to
No Country For Old Men, no matter the role type, he is able to nail whatever role he takes on.
Anthony Hopkins is of the same caliber as him by the director due to his work in Remains of the
Day, which has him performing beautifully throughout the whole movie, also putting him in as a
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Examples Of Greed In No Country For Old Men
No Country for Old Men (2007), is directed, written, and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen. This film
is a Western–thriller that involves authority, crime, corruption and power. Llewelyn Moss, played by
Josh Brolin, is out hunting one morning and discovers the remainder of a drug deal gone badly.
After finding a few dead bodies, abandoned vehicles and two million dollars, he takes the cash from
the scene of the crime and hides it in the air vent of a hotel room. Chigurh played by Javier Bardem,
is a psychopath who was hired to recover the two million dollars. He kills and threatens everyone in
his path while hunting down Llewelyn. Sheriff Bell, played by Tommy Lee Jones, is also trying to
locate and protect Moss from Chigurh. Chigurh uses a tracking ... Show more content on
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He returns to the scene of the crime later that same evening to bring the thirsty man water. Llewelyn
knows that this situation could be life threatening and warns his wife that he may not return.
He parks his truck at the top of the plateau above the desert area where the scene of the crime took
place. Llewelyn is armed with a gun while walking through the scene of the crime to find the thirsty
man. He finds the thirsty man and realizes that someone else has been there because the man has
been shot.
He spots a few men near his parked truck on top of the plateau and realizes that trouble is near.
These men drive towards Llewelyn and start shooting at him. Llewelyn hides beneath one of the
cars in the crime scene to avoid getting shot. As the shooters get closer, he gets to his feet and starts
running through the desert. Llewelyn jumps off a small cliff into a lake, and the shooters send an
attack dog after him. He shoots the dog to save his own life and escapes the shooters.
Llewelyn treats his wounds while waiting for the area to clear. In the meantime, one of the shooters
interrogates an older man that works at a local convenient store. Llewelyn has to leave his truck
behind as he ran in the opposite direction to avoid the
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Examples Of Excursion
you on a little excursion? Mary Jane: Of course. I almost forgot. Gabriel: Excursion? Exit Mary Jane
Kitty: Later! Cobb: A fine daughter you've raised there Gabriel, very fine! Gabriel: Yes, she is. What
brings you to Westport Mister Cobb. Cobb: Hardly the weather Mister Nolan. There may be some
changes to the current well... structure, of the current living inhabitants. What exactly I can't say of
yet. I shall know tomorrow. Gabriel: What sort of changes Mister Cobb? (Knock, Knock, knock)
(Enter The Garrett boy, Tommy, who's a little nervous) Tommy: Good evening Mister Nolan, Misses
Nolan. I'm here to pick up Mary Jane and deliver a message to Mister Cobb. Gabriel: –Well, out
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Mrs Nolan, I find you well I hope. Gabriel: Please take a seat Mister Cobb. Cobb: Is that a
rhododendron on your window sill Mrs Nolan? Kitty: Yes. MJ picked it yesterday. They are a
nuisance, but a striking flower nonetheless. Cobb: Yes. I have them around the estate at home. You
pull one out, another one grows in its place. Damned things. (Kitty lays out tea and a slice of porter
cake) It is my understanding that my residents are paying how much? Gabriel: 42 shillings a month,
Mister Cobb. Cobb: This will have to be increased to 50 shillings a month. Gabriel: Mister Cobb my
residents cannot be expected to pay such a price. They can barely pay the rent as it is. There must be
another way! Cobb: I will remind you Mister Nolan that they are my residents and I may do as I
will. My property, my rules. And there is a more pressing matter – number six must be moved on, I
have new tenants arriving very soon. Kitty: But Mister Cobb, you must give at least give a few
weeks' notice. It's only fair. Cobb: Misses Nolan I must say this porter cake is sublime. I have not
tasted something so sweet and moist for many a day. How do you keep it so fresh? – Hmm, no
matter. Gabriel I have been paying you how much a month for maintance and collecting
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Conspiracy Theories In Research
Due to the increasing belief and popularity in topic of conspiracy theories by the mass public, it is
important to be aware of the reasoning for this occurrence. Many of the studies that revolve around
conspiracy theories themselves suggest the possible reasoning for believing in one. Examples of
some reasons being: a psychological disorder, the satisfaction of basic human requirements (sense of
belonging and comfort), and perhaps even the mistrust towards the government by its people. Most
controversies that affect the research being done is how to determine whether or not facts supporting
a specific conspiracy theory is valid in determining whether it is overall possibly true. An example
of one of the most controversial theories include:
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No Country For Old Men Essay
While No Country for Old Men has many strengths, it also has some weaknesses that negatively
impact its quality. For example, the film is too long, lacks character development, and has an
unsatisfying ending. At 122 minutes, the film lasts longer than most thrillers. Anthony Lane, a writer
for The New Yorker, believes that after about two hours, No Country for Old Men feels like it could
go on forever. Even though it lasts so long, the film spends very little time on character
development. Each character is given a single attribute, such as pride, wisdom, and stubbornness,
and they rarely show contradictory traits (Hunter). At the end of it all, the film ends very
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Because the movie frequently shifts from intense, enthralling action scenes to dramatic slow–paced
scenes, Anthony Lane writes that "as a thriller, No Country for Old Men is tight, pointed, and
immune to the temptations of speed. I found myself [...] in a state of rare excitement [...]." While the
action scenes are very fast–paced, the film slows down between them to either emphasize a
character trait, further the development of the story, or create a comedic scene. For example, the
horror of Chigurh is emphasized between major fight scenes when he kills an innocent person
remorselessly (Hunter). The pacing also decelerates to develop the story. Lou Lumenick states that
throughout most of the film, there is very little dialogue, but occasionally, a minor character delivers
a long speech that serves to influence the main characters. []. Additionally, the pacing slows down to
create a comedic moment. An example of this is when Llewelyn is serenaded by a mariachi band as
he is bleeding on the ground, which Lou Lumenick describes as one of the few lighthearted
moments in the entire film. This helps create a break from the action while still staying true to the
Coen Brothers' style
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Men in Black and Star Wars the Phantom Menace as Science...
Men in Black and Star Wars the Phantom Menace as Science Fiction Both of these films contain
ideas of war and peace, whether it is the threat of invasion or the protection of land and values; also
there is an element of power that is exerted between two sides disrupting the peace and the balance
of the universe. Secrecy is added to indicate that not everything should be available for all to see.
Conformity is a key theme and is evident throughout, either via costume or setting. These films also
reflect on the importance of secrecy to keep the balance of power and ensure that conflict does not
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Tommy Lee Jones then says "INS Division 6", with which the policeman replies with a quiet
exclamation to his friend "There is no Division 6". This already puts the audience on a higher state
of alert, as a common policeman is undermining, not only a man in a suit who seems to have more
authority, but also Tommy Lee Jones who is one of the main characters of this film. We can identify
the higher authority that Tommy Lee Jones carries, not only by acknowledging the black suit –
which complies with the theme of secrecy – and the policemen are wearing tan coloured uniforms,
but also his body language and tone of voice. He appears to walk calmly towards the on looking
policemen, not being intimidated by them and not being threatened by the context of the situation.
Furthermore, he talks in a calm, collective tone of voice and of a person of experience. All of this
supports the main theme of authority undermining all that we do. Conformity is also present as a
main theme within this scene, due to the fact that the two groups of characters are wearing uniforms.
Conformity is a main theme, both within Lucas's film and Sonnenfeld's. In "Men in Black" Tommy
Lee Jones is always wearing the same black suit; this shows that he is committed to his job and that
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Oscar Facts
If you watched the Oscar awards the other night, you probably noticed a few key points. Leo finally
won and award, Tommy Lee Jones has no sense of humor and something about Mad Max doing
something. What may have slipped under your advanced radar was Sam Smith. Who are you ask?
Well, he is an important figure not only to artists everywhere but to the LGBT community. To get
you started, here are five facts.
1. SAM SMITH WAS THE FIRST OPENLY GAY MAN TO WIN AN OSCAR
This is the main reason he has gathered so much attention lately. Despite a lot of criticism but
skeptics, Sam claims that he is the first to win the award after hearing Ian McKellan say that no
openly gay man won an oscar. He went on to dedicate the award to the LGBT community. ... Show
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Way back in 1994, you may remember a little movie called The Lion King. Well, Elton John wrote a
badass number called Can You Feel the Love Tonight. Well, the world did feel the love that night
and Elton John went home a happy, gay, Oscar–winning man. Sorry Sam Smith, try as you might,
you can't beat the King.
4. A GAY MAN WROTE THE LATEST JAMES BOND SONG
Yes, it was Sam Smith who won the award for the theme to James Bond's latest flick Specter. For
those who are unaware, James Bond is perhaps the opposite of Sam Smit and the LGBT community.
For a womanizer who represents such masculine behaviors, it's fairly comical that a gay man wrote
the theme. This just further proves the equality that gay men deserve. In fact, I'm probably doing
them a disservice by even making a big deal of the irony. My apologies.
5. SAM SMITH GAVE THE LGBT COMMUNITY THE PRESS IT NEEDS
Any press is good press they say, and Sam Smith delivered. What he did for the community was
raise awareness. Much like the African–American community did for Oscars, Smith brought
inequality to light in the entertainment industry. It's long overdue that either of these communities
get the respect they deserved. This year Oscars seemed like a positive turning point in the strive for
an equal
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Satire Essay On Aliens
Stock up on tinfoil hats, laser guns, refried beans and anything else one might want for a Martian
invasion. This month, Mars will be closer to Earth than it's been in a decade. This could very well be
the aliens best opportunity for an invasion. Let's hope they come in peace.
MARS QUICKLY APPROACHING EARTH
On May 30th, keep your eyes on the sky. Mars will appear in a way that it hasn't in over a decade.
NASA states that the red planet will be about 46.8 million miles away from Earth. That may seem
like a great distance for average joes like you in me, but to aliens, it's a mere step away. The reason
for the close passing is due to the two planets egg–like orbits. Minimum distance between the two
doesn't stay the same for this reason meaning that gravitational pull from the planets is constantly
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We may even be able to see it. Mars will be visible to the naked eye making for some optimal
skywatching that only occurs once every 15 years. Once the clock strikes midnight, the red planet
will be at its highest point. Midnight seems like the perfect time for aliens to make their move.
Seeing as they missed out on their last opportunity in 2003, perhaps they will be striking will full
force this time around.
NASA KNOWS SOMETHING
All this could very well be a mindless alien conspiracy, but NASA has been up to some fishy
business up on Mars. The curiosity rover is apparently up there to study the planet's surface, take a
few scenic photos and get on out of there, but after reports of an alien humanoid sighting, NASA
might just be up to something. If there are aliens already on the red planet, why would NASA hide
them from us? Perhaps they don't offer any real threat to Earth. One can suppose we will find out
soon when Earth comes closer to Mars in the coming weeks. Get Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones
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Texas History Essay
People and Companies
The infamous Dr Pepper soft drink company originated in Dublin but operations are happening in
Waco. The Waco Dr Pepper Museum features vintage bottles, old delivery trucks, and artifacts of
original dr peppers soft drinks still in great shape. Visitors can read books and literature to learn
about the history of the company. Also, the Tex–Mex style of food and traditional hamburgers
originated in Texas while the delicious Snickers candy bars are manufactured at the M&M/Mars
plant in Woodway, a suburb southwest of Waco. This facility processes some of the most favorite
candies in the world such as Skittles, Twix, Starburst, and Milky Way. Texas is mostly known for its
good ole southern barbecue and the state's food is the "Texas red" chili. The world's first domed
stadium is in Houston called the Astrodome and is the "Eighth ... Show more content on
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Another unique fact about Texas is that both John Wayne and Chuck Norris are official sworn–in
Texas Rangers. Actor John Wayne played one in the 1961 western "The Comancheros" film, and
Chuck Norris starred in "Walker, Texas Ranger" but he was officially sworn in on December 2, 2010
in Garland. Another person who's an important figure to Texas history is General Ignacio Zaragoza
who inspired the Cinco De Mayo celebration. This is where Mexico defeated the French in a battle
over territory. Surprisingly, there are lots of people without high school diplomas in the state
contributing to high poverty rates in certain areas, but there are many minimum wage jobs available
which is why many people travel from other places to Texas for the abundant work opportunities.
The Heisman trophy is named after John Heisman, a Rice University coach. Texas is the home of
Dell, HP, NASA, and other Fortune 500 companies. The Johnson Space Center at NASA is where
visitors can see replica space shuttles, meet real astronauts, and watch engineers and scientists at
work. They will get a real experience of space
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Lincoln The Movie Essay
The 2012 historical drama entitled Lincoln highlights the significant occurrences throughout
Abraham Lincoln's presidency preluding to the passing of the thirteenth amendment and
subsequently, his death in April of 1865. The film emphasizes the hardships and perseverance of
African Americans in the 19th century as they struggled for their freedom and civil liberty. Abraham
Lincoln's persistence toward working to get the thirteenth amendment passed, which was one of his
greatest achievements as president, is the primary driving force in which the film portrays the
events' historical significance. The film demonstrates the difficulties that Lincoln, his family, his
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This shows the cruelty of what came out of the Civil War, and how it truly tore the nation apart. A
very powerful scene takes place soon after the opening. It starts out with Lincoln sitting in what
seems to be a large Union Camp. At the camp, there were two African American soldiers and two
white soldiers (03:53). This scene is powerful because the two white soldiers try to recite the
Gettysburg Address, but forget the end. After the two white soldiers and one of the African
American soldiers leave, the one remaining finishes the address. This shows how passionate the
black soldiers were about earning their freedom. The following scenes focus on Lincoln pushing to
get the thirteenth amendment passed. In the movie, Lincoln believes that if the thirteenth
amendment is passed, that Willington Port will fall, resulting in the falling of Richmond and the
eventual end of the war. A major scene in the movie is when the House of Representatives meet for
the first time to discuss the amendment (53:43). Nearly all of the democratic representatives oppose
the amendment, which foreshadows the possible outcome of the final vote. Following this, Lincoln
gradually gains democratic support even though Grant believes Lincoln can end the war by
negotiating with the
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Essay about No Country for Old Men
I have always wanted to see this movie, but never had the time to get around to it. There was so
much hype going around about it. When I first heard about the movie coming to theaters, it did not
sound like a movie I would like. However, when the word got around to me, I knew I just had to
check it out. I must say that I am glad I sat down and watched it in its entirety. My first opinion was
totally wrong. After watching the movie, I now understand the buzz that followed it. It was a classic
story of a man who comes across a treasure and believes that it just must have been his lucky day.
However, the conflict arises because he is not the only one in search of the treasure. This starts off a
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Llewelyn was not an ordinary guy who could be easily manipulated. He was no punk at all; when
push came to shove, he was ready to shove back. I have always liked suspense thrillers like this
movie. The ultimate suspense comes at the end where a massive shootout happens at the motel
where Llewelyn is at, and is killed. Also you know that Anton is still on the loose, and still does not
have the treasure he seeks which is now with the mob. The movie ends as a cliffhanger when you
see Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) telling his wife about the two dreams he had the night
before. Both dreams are about his father who has already passed. Unable to remember what the first
dream was about, he goes on to explain the second. In the second dream, he describes his dad riding
on pass him on horseback as if he did not know his own son. He goes on to say that his dad is going
to a place to make a fire to stay by in the cold and dark world. My interpretation of the dream is that
the cold and dark place represents death, but the light from the fire represents life. The fire is a
symbol for the sheriff's life and his father being beside it means he is always with his son. After he
finishes telling his wife, the movies just goes off. I really enjoyed watching No Country for Old
Men. It followed all the reviews I received from my family and peers. Out of the entire movie, I
only disliked how the movie ended
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No Country For Old Men Essay
As the movie, "No Country for Old Men," begins, the audience hears the near hopelessness and
jaded voice of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, played by Tommy Lee Jones, as he describes his family's
lineage as lawmen and he reflects on a diabolic killer he helped to send to death row. This
monologue in conjunction with the imagery of the dissolute and sparse landscape, quickly transports
the audience into Sheriff Bell's world of feeling frustrated and defeated. A world he is not sure he
still wants to be a part of, where crimes are so atrocious and "big it's almost impossible to take its
measure" and he often laughs at them because there "Ain't a whole lot else you can do" (No
01:26:51 – 01:27:47). Within minutes of the opening scenes, a significant contrast takes place.
Going from the calm and reverent character of Sheriff Bell to the ruthless and psychotic creature of
Anton Chigurh, played by Javier Bardem. These two scenes essentially set the themes for the entire
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Along with discovering the bodies of dead men and dogs, he also finds a bag that will change the
course of his life. Llewelyn and other characters in the movie must make decisions that will
dramatically affect their destiny. Llewelyn's simple choices have devastating effects on not only his
immediate family but others that cross his path. Llewelyn has a plan to ensure a promising future for
himself and his family; however, Anton has a plan that will put Llewelyn's fate in question. As the
plot thickens, the hunters become the hunted and the hunted remain the hunters. The audience is left
questioning how it will end, who will survive and who will prevail. If this twisted and mysterious
action thriller intrigues you, make sure to see the movie, No Country for Old
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Is The Best Actor?
Generally, when someone is said to be the "best" at something, it is an arbitrary title given to
someone by another person based purely on their own narrow viewpoint. This it true when talking
about the best actor, however, it may be more important that one may think at first. Within today's
media consumed society, actors are put on a pedestal, creating a situation where their actions are
observed constantly –– holding them to a standard. This makes determining the best actor quite an
important title to establish; they are the standard for those who are manipulated by the media. Some
may think of one of the great actors from the past, such as Marlon Brando, or one of the popular
actors today –– like Chris Pratt –– they do not suffice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the acting world, there is also an "idea that great actors must transform themselves physically,"
truly making them "a 'real' actor," ((James Marsden Is One of the...). This is used to show why he is
not often considered as being "the best actor" citing that he is not a method actor, which is accurate,
as an actor becomes great through acting, not changing their physical appearance. This
misconception of method acting being superior to the normal acting in the traditional sense is toxic
to the entire field. There are many great, non–method, actors who are sometimes better at acting
compared to those who transform themselves for a role. In the article How Do You Differentiate
Good Acting From Bad Acting? The actors Tommy Lee Jones and Anthony Hopkins being some of
the greatest actors due to their multiplicity of their roles or just their brilliant portrayals within
certain movies. The basis for Tommy Lee Jones possibly being one of the best comes, once again,
from his range as an actor, from his roles in the Men In Black films to No Country For Old Men, no
matter the role type, he is able to nail whatever role is given to him. Anthony Hopkins is put
alongside him by the director due to his work in Remains of the Day, which has him performing
beautifully throughout the whole movie, also putting him in as a contender for the best actor.
The range of an actor is an important factor to take into account when considering the best actor, and
Danny DeVito is able to do any
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April Morning Psychology
Every child wants his or her father's love. In April Morning, Adam Cooper (Chad Lowe) does not
feel cherished from his father. In fact Adam feels that his father hates him, and would not care less if
he did not exist. While this of course is not true, Adam strives to earn respect from his father Moses
Cooper (Tommy Lee Jones) throughout the movie. This strife allows Adam to defend Lexington
effectively. April Morning shows the values of striving to live up to the expectations of one's
parents, is entertaining, and is mostly historically accurate. The movie begins with Solomon
Chandler (Rip Torn) riding across the road on a cart. British soldiers stop the cart and inspect the
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Ruth walks into the shed, but soon after, a British soldier captures her. The soldier takes Ruth out of
the shed, and Adam is in hot pursuit. His efforts to free Ruth are successful, and he heads back into
the woods to fight the British. Lexington soon discovers they are not the only town fighting against
the British. Men from other villages gather to defend. The men take positions throughout the woods,
where Adam kills his first British soldier. He soon regrets it and in the evening, after he almost loses
his life, decides he is done for the day. With his father dead, he sits the head of the table where he
tells his mother and grandmother of his day. April Morning excites viewers, but unintentionally
brings a few laughs. The movie has a solid storyline, but in several scenes, the acting and scripting
were laughable. One of the most ridiculous lines was from Adam's mother when he returns home
from the war. When Adam walks into the house, she exclaims, "You're so dirty, I've never seen you
so dirty." (April Morning). In addition, whenever someone shot another person in the movie, the
person shot would fly backwards unrealistically and let out quick sighs when they died. These
scenes are few of the many hilarious scenes in the
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Oliver Stone: The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy
On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas, Texas, while on
his way to meet with political leaders. In a mere time window of 48 hours, a man that would join the
ranks of a sinister hierarchy that included the likes of John Wilkes Booth, and too, would have has
own rendezvous with death before any validation of his part in the crime could be procured. In
Oliver Stone's cinematic magnum opus JFK, a chronicled conspiracy is delineated regarding the
clandestine measures taken to kill the 35th President of the United States. The film begins with a
depiction of Kennedy as a somewhat radical progressive, disturbing the foundation and building
himself a path to assassination. Following the carnage in Dallas, the
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No Country For Old Men
Adapted from the 2005 novel of the same name written by Cormac McCarthy; No Country for Old
Men (2007) is a neo–western thriller film, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and produced by Scott
Rudin. The unceasingly intense cat–and–mouse narrative follows Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee
Jones), Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) and Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) through the desolate
terrain of the West Texas border country in 1980. The film opens with a soft, warming voiceover: "I
was sheriff of this county when I was 25 years old. Hard to believe. My grandfather was a lawman;
father too." Ed Tom begins to talk about how times have changed. "Some of the old time sheriffs
never even wore a gun. A lotta folks find that hard to believe. "Can't help but wonder how they
would have operated these times." As a proud lawman; Sheriff Ed Tom is fed up by how brutal
criminals have become and society's inability to control them. He is in fact, a representation of the
old men that modern–day America is not a country for. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He creates enigma and fear. "He's a peculiar man. You could even say that he has principles." As
described by bounty–hunter Carson Wells (Woody Harrelson). Chigurh relentlessly flips coins for
the fate of human lives as seen in an uncomfortable occurrence between him and the gas station
proprietor. Anton Chigurh: "You stand to win everything. Call it." The proprietor calls it and
fortunately wins. However, if he had have lost: Chigurh would have killed him as a representation of
life's consequences. Llewelyn Moss, a Vietnam veteran struggling to pay his bills, is out shooting
antelopes one day and upon random chance, stumbles across the remains of a drug deal gone wrong.
After finding a fortune of money, instead of handing it to the authorities, he keeps the money for
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Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men Essay
Ignorant souls will probably tell you that No Country for Old Men is a film of thirst for blood,
material wealth and a sheriff's investigation. Those that suggest this, however, are the same that tune
in weekly for their dose of Big Brother: The Evictions and are swayed by the words of their local car
salesman. The Coen brothers' masterful 2005 adaption of Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old
Men is a standout in recent cinema history, pushing aside this year's spit–out of Transformers from
explosion–junkie Michael Bay. Taking a different approach from their usual quirky, humour films
littered with three word profanities (cue: Burn after Reading Osbourne Cox fans), the Coen's have
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In the relentlessly vindictive manner of McCarthy's novel, Bell delivers a welcomed voice of sanity
and justice to the human mind; his old–school morals and philosophical reminiscences offering a
sanction in a world dominated by evil. But it is Vietnam Vet, Llewellyn Moss, who levels best with
the audience. Playing the wild card of the three, Brolin delivers a human centre to the film; the man
most identifiable with, even as the odds steepen against him.
As the minutes fly by, unnerving notions about the determined yet futile attempts of humankind to
guide their obdurate fate – that serves as an unwelcome side–dish to the sachet – becomes
increasingly clear. The dominant hunter of the film, characterised by an out–of–place Mod beetle–
cut, is the epitome of the Coens' ability to point to biblical themes. Bardem plays the overpowering
force that pervades the audience even when off–camera – his malevolent presence is constantly felt
and the aftermath of his actions are unpardonably viewable. If the pneumatic hiss of Chigurh's
killing device isn't enough to suggest his vindictive nature, then his sadistic taunting of his prey as
he tightens his grip on their fate undoubtedly solidifies his role as the modern incarnation of the
devil. This "living prophet of destruction" is watched from afar by disillusioned sheriff, Ed Tom
Bell, who struggles to accept his damned world for the crumbling mess it has become. Bell,
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The Sunset Limited Analysis
The Sunset's Limited Tomorrow Too
Cormac McCarthy is perhaps one of the finest writers alive today. A novelist in the veins of
apocalyptical Southern Gothic that's tried his hand as a playwright as well as a screenwriter. In 2011
he offered up a play, or rather a novella in the form of a play entitled The Sunset Limited. A title
which most definitely does not refer to the train line that runs from New Orleans to Los Angeles.
No, it's not a train line, it's a play and a movie starring Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones,
who also directed (and even had some on set script guidance from McCarthy, who's a long–time
friend). One need not differ much from the source material, but one can refine the suggestions of the
lines and how they should be spoken, how they are to be felt.
This is Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson's second collaboration since The Rules of
Engagement (2000) and one cherishes their time spent away from each other onscreen but wonders
why. It's as though in the 17 years since, these actors, who had already been adept at their craft, have
grown even more into seasoned veterans. They are masters that can occupy the mind of the audience
with spellbinding authority. If you're looking to be an actor, take notes on these gents.
The entirety of the film takes place in a meager apartment occupied by two men, Black and White,
played by actors assigned according to their skin tones. Black is a murderer, an ex–con who's found
God and salvation through
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Courtroom Participants' Professional Standards
Courtroom Participants' professional Standards Willie L Jones CJA/224 01–07–2013 University of
Phoenix Abstract Prosecutorial misconduct is defined as the use of deceptive, illegal or
reprehensible methods used by a prosecutor, to attempt to persuade either the court or the jury.
Wrongful convictions in this country are nothing new to the criminal justice system. They are as old
as the system itself, and they will continue to exist as long as the fallibility of human judgment
continues. Courtroom Participants 'Professional Standards * In Virginia State, Jay Lentz was
convicted by a jury in July 2003 for the kidnapping and murder of his wife. The jury recommended
that Mr. Lentz spend life in prison; however, the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mr. Reece claimed that his defense attorney executed ineffective assistance of counsel, in violation
of the Sixth Amendment, by not objecting to the court's use of the D–methamphetamine guideline to
enhance Mr. Reece's sentences. Mr. Reece claimed that the court should have used L–
methamphetamine as the guideline. (Reece vs. United States, 1997) The prejudice prong of
Strickland is where the defendant needs to prove that "there is a reasonable probability that, but for
counsel's unprofessional errors, the result of the proceeding would have been different." (Siegel, L.
2011) Performance prong is one to "avoid any conflicts of interest, to advocate for the defendant, to
bring to bear such skill and knowledge as will render the trial a reliable adversarial testing process to
make reasonable investigations or make a reasonable decision that makes particular investigations
unnecessary." (Siegel, L. 2011) The performance prong does not apply in this case, because the
petitioner failed to satisfy the prejudice prong. In this particular case they refer to the concluding
factor as the "prejudice" prong and the previous factor as the "performance" prong. Thomas Michael
Reece needed to illustrate that his defense attorney "fell below an objective standard of
reasonableness", (Strickland, 466 U.S. at 688, 104 S.Ct. at 2064) and to show "there is a reasonable
probability that, but for counsel's unprofessional errors, the result of the proceeding would
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Albert Arnold Gore: A Brief Biography
Albert Arnold Gore was born on March 31, 1948 in Washington DC. His mother, Pauline LaFon
Gore, was one of the very few women to graduate from Vanderbilt Law School at the time. His
father, Albert Gore, Sr. was sustaining as a Democrat in the U.S. House from Tennessee. Gores
father also served in the U.S. Senate 1953–'71 and was deliberated a promising vice presidential
nominee 1956 and 1960. By means of his mother having an endowed career and father just as
fulfilling Gore's childhood was separated between a hotel room at the Fairfax Hotel in the Embassy
Row at the nation's capital during the school year and his relative's farmhouse in Carthage,
Tennessee, in the summer. Where the Gores grew tobacco and hay and raised cattle. Gore attended
the all–boys St. Albans School in Washington, D.C. from 1956 to 1965, a prestigious feeder school
for the Ivy League He was the captain of the football team, threw discus for the track and field team,
and participated in basketball, art, and government. Gore met Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson from the
nearby St. Agnes School at his St. Albans senior prom in 1965. graduated 25th in his class of 51,He
soon applied to only one college, Harvard, and was accepted By the time Gore attended college at
Harvard University, he was a roommate with actor Tommy Lee Jones. He received a degree with
high honors in government in June 1969 after writing a senior thesis titled "The Impact of Television
on the Conduct of the Presidency, 1947–1969. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"While he served in the House of Representatives and the senate he lost his effort to presidential
nomination to Michael Dukakis in 1988. G older sister Nancy LaFon Gore, who was born in 1938,
died of lung cancer in 1984. Al gore was president bill Clintons running mate in 1992 and again in
1996. In his 2000 presidential campaign gore won popular vote but he eventually conceded to defeat
the republican George w
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Will Smith Research Paper
Willard Christopher Smith Jr., also known as Will Smith, is a very successful rapper and actor in the
American film and music Industry. Nominated for four Golden Globe Awards and two Academy
Awards, Smith has received four Grammy Awards for his outstanding talent on the big screen. Will
Smith is a well–recognized star with power and loads of money. But, it was not easy for Smith to get
to where he is at today; He had to endure a long journey. Will Smith was born September 25, 1968
to Willard Christopher Smith Sr. and Caroline Bright in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Smith is a
brother to an older sister, Pamela and younger twins, Harry and Ellen. Smith, being raised in a poor
neighborhood and in a Baptist community, was always stirring up trouble but because of his smooth
talk avoided getting caught which gave birth to the nickname "Prince". ... Show more content on
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At the age of 16 he met a DJ at a nearby party named Jeff Townes, and together they reached fame
at a young age with the names of DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince. Both wanting to produce music
that went in a divergent direction, they evaded the style of other rappers that had been in controversy
for making music appealing to gangsters and thugs and instead rapped about the things they faced as
teens with no room for profanity. In 1986, Smith with his rap partner became millionaires after they
launched their single, "Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble," and then taking a place in the top 200 of
the Billboards with their album "Rock The
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Pointless Violence in the Movie (Film), Natural Born Killers
Pointless Violence in the Movie (Film), Natural Born Killers
Daily, the public is bombarded with violence, not only on television, but also in other media, such as
newspapers and tabloids. Natural Born Killers, a prime example of violence in the media, is a movie
about two lovers, Mickey and Mallory Knox, who go on a killing spree across the Southwest. The
movie takes a satirical look at how the media romanticizes violent crimes. Natural Born Killers has
sparked a lot of controversy, as seen in the opposing views of Richard Corliss and Richard A. Blake.
According to Time magazine's Richard Corliss, Natural Born Killers is "the ideal recipe for a Stone–
crazy parable of greed and abuse." Corliss describes with great enthusiasm the ... Show more
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On the other hand, Richard A. Blake's review of Natural Born Killers is entirely negative. He
describes the two main characters, Mickey and Mallory, as "Bonnie and Clyde" and "celebrities of
gore"; Robert Downey, Jr., as an "Australian version of Geraldo," who works for a low class
television program; Tom Sizemore as a "sadist cop"; and Tommy Lee Jones as an equally dense
warden." He believes that the "special effects, explosions with bursting fire–balls, and mutilated
bodies distract from the moronic scripting" of the film. Unlike Richard Corliss, he believes that
Natural Born Killers gives society a mixed message, and that Oliver Stone's efforts in "exploring the
connection between violence and the media" backfired because the movie itself has only added to
the problem. Blake goes on the to say, "Stone's visual experimentation is ultimately pointless" and
that Natural Born Killers is a "brutal, violent film that assaults the senses" (22–23).
Having read both reviews of Natural Born Killers and seen the movie, my
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Jason Hoalore Greengrass
Like many action movie fans growing up in the last decade or so, I'm a fan of the "Bourne"
franchise. I don't love it as much as some people, though "The Bourne Ultimatum" is great, but I
was still excited by the prospect of Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon reteaming for another entry in
the series. (Especially after the underwhelming "The Bourne Legacy.") While I did like the director
and actor combo's return to the series, it was easily my least favorite entry besides that 2012
disappointment.
This time around, Jason Bourne (Damon) has been off the grid for years. He's making ends meet by
doing some street fighting that's taking its toll on him. He gets sucked back in to the world of
government cover ups and espionage, however, Nick Parsons ... Show more content on
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The issue here is twofold. First, the writing never convinces audiences that Bourne's motivations are
legitimate. I, nor the friends I saw it with, never bought that Bourne would return to this world for
the reason he did. He already knows what happened to him, and though his reason is plausible, it's
something that pales in comparison to what he already knows and the benefits of staying in hiding.
Thus, the whole narrative is built on a faulty foundation.
The second problem is the movie is too generic, especially for a franchise that, in its original trilogy,
eschewed convention. The film follows a lot of the same beats, with the diabolical government
higher–up and Bourne's inevitable confrontation with him feeling stale. Even the action scenes feel
recycled in a way, as its more of Bourne moving through crowds effectively. Even the best set piece
in the film, the Athens scene, suffers from this, as Bourne driving around on the stairs feels too
much like a similar moment from "The Bourne Identity."
Despite all these flaws, I still had a good time with "Jason Bourne." Damon owns the role, the
supporting cast gets the job done and the score is good (I can't overstate how awesome that music at
the end is). Due to the terrible directing and troubled script, "Jason Bourne" isn't as polished on
entertaining as its Damon–led predecessors, but it's still an enjoyable action
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  • 1. Essay On Maple Street It was a bright Sunday morning in California, Bakersfield on Maple Street. Maple Street is a street that is peaceful with a neighborhood of cottages except for one. The one that Tommy Jones lived in. All his neighbors knew Tommy was spoiled. His parents think that he should have whatever he wants since he is little. Tommy had everything his heart desired. A flat screen TV, a remote control car, a king size bed (that's only for him), swimming pool, trampoline, a playground, computer, etc. His older sister, Jessica, on the other hand didn't really care what she had or didn't have. All she needed was a book and she'd be delighted. Of course to afford all that, they needed to be rich. Tommy's father was a lawyer and his mother was a surgeon. Since they get them whatever they want, they expected their kids to get good grades. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a couple of weeks he received the mail that decided if he got in or not. "It's here! It's here!" exclaimed Tommy in excitement. He didn't want to open it just yet. He didn't want his parents to open it either just in case it was a sorry letter. Tommy decided to man up and ripped it open. He unfolded the letter and screamed, "I GOT IN MOM! I DID IT DAD! I GOT IN!" He was so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 3. Birth Order and Its Efects on Personality Birth order Have you ever wondered why you and your siblings never get along, or why you are so different? I wondered the same thing until I read an article about birth orders effects on personality. This had to be why she had never spent an hour away from my parents and I haven't willingly been within thirty feet of them since I was six, Why I love to read well above my grade level and my sister, a sixth grader, reads mainly Captain Underpants books when not glued to the T.V. and why we are a similar as oil and water. Before I start explaining what birth order does I want clarify exactly what it is. When I said birth order I know at least one person, probably more thought of something similar to astrology. In some ways they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your specialty is making people laugh and you are often an extreme chatterbox. you, as the youngest, love to be noticed. Unfortunately you tend to get bored quickly and have a short attention span. you also have a strong fear of rejection. As the family jester many of the famous youngest children are comedians. People such as Drew Carey, Jim Carey, Eddie Murphy, Rosie O'Donnell, and Whoopee Goldberg are all the youngest in their family. There has been a lot of conflict about whether or not birth order has any impact on intelligence. Those who say that there is a connection between birth order and intelligence say that intelligence is lower in large families and that the youngest children in these family had the lowest IQ. A the raven test which was administered by researchers Belmont and Marolla showed that scores decreased as family size increased and that younger children had a lower score than there older siblings. Those who disagree say that intelligence is hereditary and parents with low IQ are the ones that have large families. This theory, Like all the others I have presented are open to exceptions, both of my parents are from large families, my mother having 4 older siblings and my father having 6 older and 1 younger siblings, Not only are they both intelligent people but they also only had two children my sister and me. While birth order may provide a lot of information about a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Lincoln Movie Accuracy Analysis of the accuracy of the "Lincoln" Movie The Lincoln movie, released in 2012, directed by Steven Spielberg, and staring Daniel Day–Lewis as Abraham Lincoln did tremendously well in theaters and racked up a number of awards. The movie follows President Lincoln though his struggle with permanently abolishing slavery through the 13th amendment and does a great job at doing so. Displaying to the audience the true odds against Lincoln within the government but nether less he continued to fight towards the greater good for all. Of coarse this movie does have qualities that aren't precisely replicated to what actually occurred during Honest Abe's presidency, this movie is a Historic Drama not a Documentary. One of the major details presented in the film Lincoln, is the idea that Abraham Lincoln's motive going into the civil war was to free the slaves. This isn't necessarily true; slavery was an issue Lincoln was persistently involved with even before his presidency. Lincoln began as a commander in the militia, studied law and became a member of the Whig Party, it wasn't until he met Stephen F. Douglas that he created a name for himself. The debates between these two men involving the role slavery played in America created the anti– slavery title for Lincoln. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even going as far to create a spot on recreation of President Lincoln himself. The movie has memorialized, honored, and humanized this beloved President better then any other attempts, giving viewers an inside look at his behavior, thought process, and surprisingly high–pitched voice. President Lincoln isn't the only astonishing realistic character in this movie, Thaddeus Stevens, played by Tommy Lee Jones, does a spectacular job at becoming a fierce radical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. What Is The Theme Of The Executioner's Song DIGGING INTO THE EXECUTIONER'S STORIES A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE NOVEL AND THE MOVIE: THE EXECUTIONER'S SONG INTRODUCTION The Executioner's Song is a story of a rather eccentric man – Gary Gilmore; and the events in between his phase of being released from the prison and being executed. The story begins with the reunion of Gary and Brenda,who are cousins. Gary gets another chance to work and improve his life. While he begins well at the professional level, he fails at his many attempts in the dating scene. He then meets Nicole, with whom in the rest of the novel he shares a tumultuous relationship with. Given his obessesion with Nicole, Gary gets back to his old bad ways. This same obession turns into a rage and Gary subsequently starts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While a mob continues protesting against capital punishment, Gary pretends to be escaping from the jail. On the day of the execution, Gary bids farewell smilingly. As Gary walks in sleeveless tee and pants, he listens to "Too many times" on the radio – which almost reflects his life. Sitting in the executioner's chair, Gary laughs, while the rest stand in a pensive state. Looking at the ceiling, Gary gulps down fear and pronounces, "Let's do it." A reading from the Bible follows, thus leading to the execution. The movie end with an epilogue describing the future of each character, with Defying Gravity, playing in the background. MAILER VS. SCHILLER – DIFFERENCES IN THE BOOK AND MOVIE Throughout the movie, Gilmore is clean–shaven. But in the novel, Gilmore alternates between stubble, a Vandyke beard and clean–shaven look. While Gilmore's eyes have been decribed as blue in the novel, GIlmore's eyes are brown in the movie. In the book, Gilmore murdered Jensen in a bathroom with green tiles and tan paited walls. But in the film the bathroom has brown tiles on the floor, and white tiles all over. While Jensen was shot tice in the head, in the novel, the movie it is not very clear where Jensen was shot. Jensen would have bled, but Gary came out unstained from the bathroom. In the book, Gary consumed Fiorinol. In the movie, there is no such mention. In the movie there is no mention of Gary donating his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Brief Biography of Clint Eastwood Clint Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California, as Clinton Eastwood Jr. to Clinton Sr. and Ruth Eastwood, with an older sister named Jean. After looking for work in California during the Depression, the family settled in Oakland, where he graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1948. Clint worked odd jobs, including as a hay baler, logger, truck driver and steel–furnace stoker. In 1950, he joined the military with the Army Special Services, based at Fort Ord in Monterey, California. While in the Army, he met two actors, David Janssen and Martin Milner, who convinced him to move out to Los Angeles after his military duty. Clint took a screen test and signed a contract with Universal Studios for seventy–five dollars a week. The first roles he ever had were in the films Revenge of the Creature and Tarantula. His first hit was starring on the television western Rawhide in 1959. After Rawhide he then became very popular in a string of the director Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns and the Dirty Harry Franchise.The spaghetti film were, A Fistful Of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good the Bad and the Ugly between 1964 and 1966. After returning to the United States, he directed his first film, Play Misty For Me, and starred in the leading role in 1971. His next project was a series of action movies portraying Harry Callahan, a contentious San Francisco cop with violent tendencies. The Dirty Harry series were popular with audiences and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 11. Jason Kane Journey How 'Jason Bourne' Differs from the First Four Installments, According to Lead Matt Damon Matt Damon will be back in his role as the super spy Jason Bourne for the first time since 2007. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the actor teased what's coming for the upcoming fifth installment of the franchise, and how "Jason Bourne" differs from its predecessors. According to the 45–year–old star, the fifth "Bourne" movie will be attuned to the issues currently taking place today. "Since 2007, so much has changed," Damon said, as quoted by the news outlet. "There's been the financial collapse, the great recession, all these issues of cyber warfare and civil liberties – things that are slowly coming to into the zeitgeist as we start to grapple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Damon, "Jason Bourne" will begin with the titular character in a state that's "dark and unresolved," Entertainment Weekly reported. He may have gotten his memory back, but that doesn't mean that he knows everything there is to know about his past. "This is the completion of this journey that started in the 'Bourne Identity,'" he told the news outlet. "It's part of the first three [movies], it's not a whole new chapter. It feels like the conclusion, even though we're not saying it's the conclusion, it feels like the conclusion of my identity journey. It goes deeper than 'Ultimatum,' basically." Filming for "Jason Bourne" took place in Washington, D.C., Greece, London, Madrid, and New York, Entertainment Weekly added. Check out the movie's official poster here. Julia Stiles will be reprising her role as Bourne's ally Nicky Parsons in the upcoming film, which was directed by Doug Liman, Variety reported. Newcomers include Alicia Vikander as a cyber warfare specialist, Vincent Cassel, and Tommy Lee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 13. Essay about History Of Rock And Roll History of Rock and Roll INTRODUCTION Rock and Roll started after the year 1955 with its roots being in Blues, Gospel, and Jazz. This influenced vocal music, which was popular with the African American population. Hep Harmony which added rhythm and harmony was sung by groups such as The "Mills Brothers" and the "Ink Spots". Small Swing Bands or Jump Bands featured saxophone soloists and repeated phrases. These city style blues featured singers such as Joe Turner, Dina Washington, T–Bone Walker, and composer–singer Percy Mayfield. During this era, country blues traditions of the south became influential in the North as well. Blacks moved from the South to the North and Chicago became the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They brought about the renewal of rock and roll, starting in Liverpool, England. John Lennon (10/9/40–12/8/80), led the Beatles as the lead singer and songwriter. Also writing the songs for the Beatles was Paul McCartney (6/18/42– present). George Harrison (2/25/43–present) added to the sounds of the Beatles. In 1962, Ringo Starr (7/7/40–present) became the drummer for the band. They were now known as The Beatles, (the Fab Four). Their first song "Love Me Do" was recorded in 1962, after Ringo joined the band. In 1964, the Beatles 'invaded' the United States, by bringing their music here and driving the crowds wild. The Beatles bridged the generation gap and language barriers. They were trend setters, with their style of dress and hair changing the face of the young people. They also influenced the use of hallucinogenic drugs, Indian music, and Eastern mysticism. The Beatles last concert was in San Francisco in 1966. The band broke up in 1970. Lennon went on to record solo albums and with his wife, Yoko Ono. McCartney went on to form Paul McCartney and Wings, with his wife, Linda. Harrison and Starr also went on to do solo albums. Ringo also starred in some films. Rumors of a reunion were believed until the murder of John Lennon in 1980.
  • 14. Some of the groups influenced by the Beatles were The Who, Cream with Eric Clapton, and Chicago Blues. They brought out sounds such as loud music, guitar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 16. Texas Election Case Study Shrestha 1 Reza Shrestha Prof. 1 Sherry Sharifian GOVT 2306 18th April, 2018 How much does it cost to run for office in Texas? In some instances, there is no particular amount of money that would guarantee a candidate an office in Texas. As the Texas Tribune reveals, the amount of money spent by a candidate on each vote is dependent on a number of variables: the amount that is fundraised by the candidate, the amount spent by the candidate, and the number of votes received by the candidate. Campaigns across the state are usually based on a cost–per–vote (Essig, Bhandari and Mccullough). Those candidates whose races are limited to smaller districts and electorates find it easy to run the cost–per–vote tap swiftly. It therefore means that money is not always a determinant of the vote results. A candidate would spend a lot of money and still be beaten by the one who spent relatively lower. 2 In a number of cases, a candidate who enters a general election competition with the right party affiliation for a given district or a better name recognition is highly likely to low amount of money on campaigns. Considering the above points, it is clear that running for an office in district six on a democrat ticket, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This special interest group has its focus mainly on Texas politics, environment, culture, literature, and movements at the grassroots level (Vote Smart). This magazine would endeavor to publish news about my day–to–day campaigns, especially regarding my fundraiser efforts. Any unlawful means of raising money will be opposed. Heritage Alliance is likely to support my efforts because their slogan of restoring principles of limited government and free enterprise, which are also in my campaign manifesto. My quest to reverse abortion laws will definitely be supported by Texas Alliance for Life and the Texas Right to Life Committee. These groups campaign against abortion, which is also my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 18. How Do Aliens Represent African American In science fiction films many different races are represented: African Americans, Italians, Asians, Aboriginals, etc. For this essay I am going to observe how this movie genre portrays African Americans by analyzing the film series Men in Black. Furthermore, I believe these films view this race negatively which indicates a racial divide in society. But first I am going to identify how this movie genre depicts the race and culture I am focusing on. In "Some Things We Know About Aliens," by Istvan Csicsrey, Jr, discusses how science fiction movies depict the other as being an alien, monster, or a creature who seem familiar . Furthermore, Istvan Csicsrey states how the "other" refers to people who "belong... to another family, race, nation, resident, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe this movie views African Americans negatively as it mentions and confirms stereotypes surrounding this race. The first stereotype, relates how African Americans are controlled by white people. In the scene, where Smith is looking for information about Borris, he is denied access by Agent O, Emma Thomson. Furthermore, when Smith is denied access, the camera is fixed at a low angle on him and fixed at a high angle when Thomson is viewed. Presenting, Thomson as the dominant superior character who is in control of the shot and what Smith sees. Consequently, stereotype confirmed: black people are controlled by white people. The second stereotype that is confirmed, African Americans are scary people. After time travelling, Smith goes into an elevator with a white man whose gestures reveal that he is uncomfortable. At first Smith calmly asks the man what day it is but then he yells at the white man who cowers away. Consequently, the stereotype of black men being scary is confirmed as the man is terrified of Smith. Lastly, the third stereotype that is accepted is that if a black man is driving a nice car it means he stole it. As Smith is driving towards a fair he is stopped by the police and asked if he stole the car. Smith then tells them that just because a black ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 20. Robert Redford And Nolte Pros And Cons Honestly, it's incessantly difficult to describe either Robert Redford or Nick Nolte as elderly – given the fact that many of us grew up watching these Hollywood giants on the big screen. Since the 1960s and 70s, both Redford and Nolte have amassed a impressive catalog of respective roles that we frankly don't have enough time in the day to fully explore. Still, films like 48 Hours (Nolte) and The Natural (Redford) will never get old – and will withstand the test of time. In any event, aging is inevitable, and plenty of once dominant actors refuse to give up the spotlight, along with doing what they love – which has prompted the release of a plethora of old–timer centered films over the years, ranging from Grumpy Old Men and Space Cowboys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much of it doesn't necessarily appear as easy feats, either – what with the Appalacian Train being a brutal grind that only a minuscule number of hikers fully conquer. Plus, it's full of danger, too – conveyed on several occasion in which the duo must face harsh weather conditions, unstable environments, and inquisitive bears. As one might expect, such insufferable conditions open the door to plenty of sarcastic deflections. Nolte's character, in particular, is full of charming, comical quips that will provide lots of laughter and light–hearted moments – the most memorable of which revolves around his interaction with a plus–sized woman at the laundromat. The interaction between the characters is far from noteworthy, although the aftermath and paranoia that envelops Katz is likely to illicit plenty of laugh–out–loud moments. Outside the near–endless amount of comedic occurrences, which is comparable to what would happen if Grumpy Old Men met Wild, the story itself tends to faulted due to a lack of purpose and extreme transparent. The main reason behind the adventure is mostly unclear, even though it would appear Bill is attempting to create new memories that he can translate into a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 22. Essay On US Marshals The U.S. Marshal Service (USMS) The U.S. Marshal Service is one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies established under the Judiciary Act of 1789. The priority of the U.S. Marshals is for the apprehension of federal Fugitives in 1979 (Peak, 2009). As of 2016, the U.S. Marshals have about 3,752 deputy U.S. Marshals, 1,457 administrative employees with a budget about 1.3 Billion dollars. U.S Marshals has multiple responsibilities within their agencies such as protecting the federal judiciary, apprehending federal fugitives, managing and selling seized assets acquired by criminals through illegal activities, housing and transporting federal prisoners and operating the Witness Security Program (U.S. Marshals, 2017). One thing that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marshals in and around our area. A few years back in our city we had a disturbance that ended with the spouse being murdered. The U.S. Marshals helped track down the killer. After 911, the TSA is authorized to deploy federal air marshals on every passenger flight of a U.S. air carrier. In order for this to be implemented, air marshals have to complete a sixteen and a half week training program, and once they are assigned to an area they must complete about a hundred and sixty hours a year to keep their certification (Grover, 2017). Within the U.S Marshals you have to have a bachelor's degree and be between the ages of twenty one and thirty six just like with the FBI and DEA. Most of the federal agencies have strict age requirements for their agencies, where most Police or Sheriff Departments can be beyond that age to be hired on. Most agencies go out to about 45 years of age and some Sheriff Departments can go further or even not have an age requirement. In reading about the U.S Marshals, it was impressive that the agency would set up stings to get fugitives to come to a certain location, while believing they won something. One of the events that stuck out was the U.S Marshals that sent out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 24. Analysis Of No Country For Old Men But that aside, McCarthy's No Country for Old Men is a rigid, gripping thriller, one that pressures its drama by regulating it, giving events in an upfront, discreet, arranged way that builds up way more impact than, say, Dan Brown's exaggerated attempts to build tension by screeching at the reader that it's time to be enthusiastic. The Coen brothers' screen version can't help but be more dynamic than McCarthy's novel; even though they maintain the book's cool tone by having the characters rarely raise their voices or even play with outward emotion, just the intensity of their stares gives the story an immediate urgency beyond the book's. Instead, the book is sort of heavy, as though every event follows callously from the one before. The Coen's, by contrast, have a distinctive but more malleable style; they tend toward heightened narrative whether they're doing noir or comedy, but their tendency to play explore styles and genres makes it harder to recognize their authorial stamp, except that the vast majority of their movies are terrific. No Country for Old Men is no exception. It's a bracing thriller, a game going back and forth involving a lot of extra actors running around complicating the story and throwing out stylized, entertaining, and frequently strange performances. It's also almost terribly funny. The characters stay straight–faced and rarely bat an eye no matter what they run up against; they express tension, misery, anger and frustration alike by just getting a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 26. Essay on Jazz Early Jazz The earliest easily available jazz recordings are from the 1920's and early 1930's. Trumpet player and vocalist Louis Armstrong ("Pops", "Satchmo") was by far the most important figure of this period. He played with groups called the Hot Five and the Hot Seven; any recordings you can find of these groups are recommended. The style of these groups, and many others of the period, is often referred to as New Orleans jazz or Dixieland. It is characterized by collective improvisation, in which all performers simultaneously play improvised melodic lines within the harmonic structure of the tune. Louis, as a singer, is credited with the invention of scat, in which the vocalist makes up nonsense syllables to sing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were also some important small group swing recordings during the 1930's and 1940's. These differed from earlier small groups in that these featured very little collective improvisation. This music emphasized the individual soloist. Goodman, Ellington, and Basie recorded often in these small group settings. Major saxophonists of the era include Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Lester Young, Coleman Hawkins, and Ben Webster. Trumpet players include Roy Eldridge, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Cootie Williams, and Charlie Shavers. Pianists include Ellington, Basie, Teddy Wilson, Erroll Garner, and Oscar Peterson; guitarists include Charlie Christian, Herb Ellis, Barney Kessell, and Django Reinhardt; vibraphonists include Lionel Hampton; bassists include Jimmy Blanton, Walter Page, and Slam Stewart; drummers include Jo Jones and Sam Woodyard. Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, and Ella Fitzgerald were important singers in this era. Most of these musicians recorded in small groups as well as with big bands. The styles of these musicians can best be summarized by saying they concentrated primarily on playing melodically, on the swing feel, and on the development of an individual sound. The blues was, as in many other styles, an important element of this music. Bebop The birth of bebop in the 1940's is often considered to mark the beginning of modern jazz. This style grew directly out of the small swing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 28. Essay on birth order and its efects on personality Birth order Have you ever wondered why you and your siblings never get along, or why you are so different? I wondered the same thing until I read an article about birth orders effects on personality. This had to be why she had never spent an hour away from my parents and I haven't willingly been within thirty feet of them since I was six, Why I love to read well above my grade level and my sister, a sixth grader, reads mainly Captain Underpants books when not glued to the T.V. and why we are a similar as oil and water. Before I start explaining what birth order does I want clarify exactly what it is. When I said birth order I know at least one person, probably more thought of something similar to astrology. In some ways they are similar. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People such as Robert DeNiro, Tommy Lee Jones, Robin Williams, Natalie Portman, and Sara Mitchell Gellar were only children. Those who, like me, are the eldest in their family share many traits with only children because we were once only children. We share traits such a confidence and our perfectionist mentalities. Unlike them though we of leaders and have probably have been called a goodie–goodie at least once in our lives due to our fear of disappointing people. The main downside to being the oldest is not as obvious as the other birth categories, because we are older the people around us expect us to excel at everything. We also can be very jealous and afraid that our younger siblings will do better than us. As first borns love to lead, they often end up in careers that require just that. Did you know that almost every president in U.S. history was the first born, or the firstborn son in there family? Also on the first mission into space all but two of the astronauts were first bourns, the other two were only children. Some famous first bourns seen today are people like George bush, Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, and Bill Cosby. Those of you who are the middle child are sometimes seen as the invisible child. Middle children are very important though, these people are the down–to–earth, easy–going, and peacemakers that make our every day life what it is. Middle borns are great listeners and people pleasers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 30. Lincoln Path Towards Freedom Path Towards Freedom The film Lincoln is a decade–long collaboration between the director Steven Spielberg, screenwriters Tony Kushner and Doris Kearns Goodwin, along with cast members like Daniel Day– Lewis, playing the role of Abraham Lincoln, David Strathairn playing Lincoln's secretary and Tommy Lee Jones playing the Republican chairman of the House of Representatives. Lincoln is a revealing drama that focuses on the 16th President's intense final months in office in 1865. Having just won re–election in a segregated country, Lincoln pursues a course of action with the purpose of ending the war, uniting the country and abolishing slavery. With the moral courage and fierce determination to succeed, his choices during this critical period will change the future of America, and generations to come, forever. Before he could continue to make a bigger impact on the nation, President Lincoln was assassinated on April 15, 1865. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lincoln had several meetings with his cabinet to discuss the 13th amendment, as this was the way to end both, the Civil War, and the sinful act of slavery in the United States. He spoke to his party with the purpose of persuading them them into promoting the 13th amendment and getting Democrats from the south to vote for it, even knowing the complexity of this issue. During this time the northerners were winning the war and if they won too early then it would be extremely difficult to get the south to appeal towards the abolition of slavery. He was trying to get the amendment passed by the end of January in 1865 and he needed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 32. How Morgan Freeman Saved The World Let me tell you the tale of Morgan Freeman and how he saved the world with his movies, In Morgan's childhood he always thought he could do something good for america which he was right in that case, he started making movies that were astonishing but not the best, He then got a golden globe award for his acting and nominations for acting in Street Smart, Driving miss daisy, The Shawshank redemption and Invictus, Everyone said he was "the best actor in the world" they all say his movies are the best, he made so many movies the stocks blew up.. All of a sudden movies were beginning to come crashing down with the CHICKEN POCKS, Everybody was freaking out about how the movies were getting worse and more worse, the posters for movies started ripping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 34. Is The Best Actor? When people say someone is the "best" at something, it is an arbitrary title given to someone by another person based purely on their own narrow viewpoint. This it true when talking about the best actor, however, it may be more important that one may think at first. Within today's media consumed society, actors are put on a pedestal, creating a situation where their actions are being observed constantly –– holding them to a standard. This makes determining the best actor quite an important title to establish; they are the standard for those who the media manipulates. Some may think of one of the great actors from the past, such as Marlon Brando, or one of the popular actors today –– like Chris Pratt –– they do not suffice. Though some may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the acting world, there is also an "idea that great actors must transform themselves physically," truly making them "a 'real' actor," ((James Marsden Is One of the...). The author uses this to show why he is not often considered as being "the best actor" citing that he is not a method actor, which is accurate, as an actor becomes great through acting, not changing their physical appearance. This misconception of method acting being superior to the normal acting in the traditional sense is toxic to the entire field. There are many great, non–method, actors who are sometimes better at acting compared to those who transform themselves for a role. There are some great actors that do not transform themselves physically that are still in the contending for greatest actor of all time; in the article How Do You Differentiate Good Acting From Bad Acting? The actors Tommy Lee Jones and Anthony Hopkins being some of the greatest actors due to their multiplicity of their roles or just their brilliant portrayals within certain movies. The basis for Tommy Lee Jones possibly being one of the best comes, once again, from his range as an actor, from his roles in the Men In Black films to No Country For Old Men, no matter the role type, he is able to nail whatever role he takes on. Anthony Hopkins is of the same caliber as him by the director due to his work in Remains of the Day, which has him performing beautifully throughout the whole movie, also putting him in as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 36. Examples Of Greed In No Country For Old Men No Country for Old Men (2007), is directed, written, and edited by Joel and Ethan Coen. This film is a Western–thriller that involves authority, crime, corruption and power. Llewelyn Moss, played by Josh Brolin, is out hunting one morning and discovers the remainder of a drug deal gone badly. After finding a few dead bodies, abandoned vehicles and two million dollars, he takes the cash from the scene of the crime and hides it in the air vent of a hotel room. Chigurh played by Javier Bardem, is a psychopath who was hired to recover the two million dollars. He kills and threatens everyone in his path while hunting down Llewelyn. Sheriff Bell, played by Tommy Lee Jones, is also trying to locate and protect Moss from Chigurh. Chigurh uses a tracking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He returns to the scene of the crime later that same evening to bring the thirsty man water. Llewelyn knows that this situation could be life threatening and warns his wife that he may not return. He parks his truck at the top of the plateau above the desert area where the scene of the crime took place. Llewelyn is armed with a gun while walking through the scene of the crime to find the thirsty man. He finds the thirsty man and realizes that someone else has been there because the man has been shot. He spots a few men near his parked truck on top of the plateau and realizes that trouble is near. These men drive towards Llewelyn and start shooting at him. Llewelyn hides beneath one of the cars in the crime scene to avoid getting shot. As the shooters get closer, he gets to his feet and starts running through the desert. Llewelyn jumps off a small cliff into a lake, and the shooters send an attack dog after him. He shoots the dog to save his own life and escapes the shooters. Llewelyn treats his wounds while waiting for the area to clear. In the meantime, one of the shooters interrogates an older man that works at a local convenient store. Llewelyn has to leave his truck behind as he ran in the opposite direction to avoid the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 38. Examples Of Excursion you on a little excursion? Mary Jane: Of course. I almost forgot. Gabriel: Excursion? Exit Mary Jane Kitty: Later! Cobb: A fine daughter you've raised there Gabriel, very fine! Gabriel: Yes, she is. What brings you to Westport Mister Cobb. Cobb: Hardly the weather Mister Nolan. There may be some changes to the current well... structure, of the current living inhabitants. What exactly I can't say of yet. I shall know tomorrow. Gabriel: What sort of changes Mister Cobb? (Knock, Knock, knock) (Enter The Garrett boy, Tommy, who's a little nervous) Tommy: Good evening Mister Nolan, Misses Nolan. I'm here to pick up Mary Jane and deliver a message to Mister Cobb. Gabriel: –Well, out with it! Tommy: Mister Cobb sir, there's a phone call for at the pub ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mrs Nolan, I find you well I hope. Gabriel: Please take a seat Mister Cobb. Cobb: Is that a rhododendron on your window sill Mrs Nolan? Kitty: Yes. MJ picked it yesterday. They are a nuisance, but a striking flower nonetheless. Cobb: Yes. I have them around the estate at home. You pull one out, another one grows in its place. Damned things. (Kitty lays out tea and a slice of porter cake) It is my understanding that my residents are paying how much? Gabriel: 42 shillings a month, Mister Cobb. Cobb: This will have to be increased to 50 shillings a month. Gabriel: Mister Cobb my residents cannot be expected to pay such a price. They can barely pay the rent as it is. There must be another way! Cobb: I will remind you Mister Nolan that they are my residents and I may do as I will. My property, my rules. And there is a more pressing matter – number six must be moved on, I have new tenants arriving very soon. Kitty: But Mister Cobb, you must give at least give a few weeks' notice. It's only fair. Cobb: Misses Nolan I must say this porter cake is sublime. I have not tasted something so sweet and moist for many a day. How do you keep it so fresh? – Hmm, no matter. Gabriel I have been paying you how much a month for maintance and collecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 40. Conspiracy Theories In Research Due to the increasing belief and popularity in topic of conspiracy theories by the mass public, it is important to be aware of the reasoning for this occurrence. Many of the studies that revolve around conspiracy theories themselves suggest the possible reasoning for believing in one. Examples of some reasons being: a psychological disorder, the satisfaction of basic human requirements (sense of belonging and comfort), and perhaps even the mistrust towards the government by its people. Most controversies that affect the research being done is how to determine whether or not facts supporting a specific conspiracy theory is valid in determining whether it is overall possibly true. An example of one of the most controversial theories include: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 42. No Country For Old Men Essay While No Country for Old Men has many strengths, it also has some weaknesses that negatively impact its quality. For example, the film is too long, lacks character development, and has an unsatisfying ending. At 122 minutes, the film lasts longer than most thrillers. Anthony Lane, a writer for The New Yorker, believes that after about two hours, No Country for Old Men feels like it could go on forever. Even though it lasts so long, the film spends very little time on character development. Each character is given a single attribute, such as pride, wisdom, and stubbornness, and they rarely show contradictory traits (Hunter). At the end of it all, the film ends very unsatisfyingly without a confrontation between the protagonist, Sheriff Bell, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because the movie frequently shifts from intense, enthralling action scenes to dramatic slow–paced scenes, Anthony Lane writes that "as a thriller, No Country for Old Men is tight, pointed, and immune to the temptations of speed. I found myself [...] in a state of rare excitement [...]." While the action scenes are very fast–paced, the film slows down between them to either emphasize a character trait, further the development of the story, or create a comedic scene. For example, the horror of Chigurh is emphasized between major fight scenes when he kills an innocent person remorselessly (Hunter). The pacing also decelerates to develop the story. Lou Lumenick states that throughout most of the film, there is very little dialogue, but occasionally, a minor character delivers a long speech that serves to influence the main characters. []. Additionally, the pacing slows down to create a comedic moment. An example of this is when Llewelyn is serenaded by a mariachi band as he is bleeding on the ground, which Lou Lumenick describes as one of the few lighthearted moments in the entire film. This helps create a break from the action while still staying true to the Coen Brothers' style ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 44. Men in Black and Star Wars the Phantom Menace as Science... Men in Black and Star Wars the Phantom Menace as Science Fiction Both of these films contain ideas of war and peace, whether it is the threat of invasion or the protection of land and values; also there is an element of power that is exerted between two sides disrupting the peace and the balance of the universe. Secrecy is added to indicate that not everything should be available for all to see. Conformity is a key theme and is evident throughout, either via costume or setting. These films also reflect on the importance of secrecy to keep the balance of power and ensure that conflict does not arise and the fact that authority, no matter how high is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tommy Lee Jones then says "INS Division 6", with which the policeman replies with a quiet exclamation to his friend "There is no Division 6". This already puts the audience on a higher state of alert, as a common policeman is undermining, not only a man in a suit who seems to have more authority, but also Tommy Lee Jones who is one of the main characters of this film. We can identify the higher authority that Tommy Lee Jones carries, not only by acknowledging the black suit – which complies with the theme of secrecy – and the policemen are wearing tan coloured uniforms, but also his body language and tone of voice. He appears to walk calmly towards the on looking policemen, not being intimidated by them and not being threatened by the context of the situation. Furthermore, he talks in a calm, collective tone of voice and of a person of experience. All of this supports the main theme of authority undermining all that we do. Conformity is also present as a main theme within this scene, due to the fact that the two groups of characters are wearing uniforms. Conformity is a main theme, both within Lucas's film and Sonnenfeld's. In "Men in Black" Tommy Lee Jones is always wearing the same black suit; this shows that he is committed to his job and that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 46. Oscar Facts If you watched the Oscar awards the other night, you probably noticed a few key points. Leo finally won and award, Tommy Lee Jones has no sense of humor and something about Mad Max doing something. What may have slipped under your advanced radar was Sam Smith. Who are you ask? Well, he is an important figure not only to artists everywhere but to the LGBT community. To get you started, here are five facts. 1. SAM SMITH WAS THE FIRST OPENLY GAY MAN TO WIN AN OSCAR This is the main reason he has gathered so much attention lately. Despite a lot of criticism but skeptics, Sam claims that he is the first to win the award after hearing Ian McKellan say that no openly gay man won an oscar. He went on to dedicate the award to the LGBT community. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Way back in 1994, you may remember a little movie called The Lion King. Well, Elton John wrote a badass number called Can You Feel the Love Tonight. Well, the world did feel the love that night and Elton John went home a happy, gay, Oscar–winning man. Sorry Sam Smith, try as you might, you can't beat the King. 4. A GAY MAN WROTE THE LATEST JAMES BOND SONG Yes, it was Sam Smith who won the award for the theme to James Bond's latest flick Specter. For those who are unaware, James Bond is perhaps the opposite of Sam Smit and the LGBT community. For a womanizer who represents such masculine behaviors, it's fairly comical that a gay man wrote the theme. This just further proves the equality that gay men deserve. In fact, I'm probably doing them a disservice by even making a big deal of the irony. My apologies. 5. SAM SMITH GAVE THE LGBT COMMUNITY THE PRESS IT NEEDS Any press is good press they say, and Sam Smith delivered. What he did for the community was raise awareness. Much like the African–American community did for Oscars, Smith brought inequality to light in the entertainment industry. It's long overdue that either of these communities get the respect they deserved. This year Oscars seemed like a positive turning point in the strive for an equal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 48. Satire Essay On Aliens Stock up on tinfoil hats, laser guns, refried beans and anything else one might want for a Martian invasion. This month, Mars will be closer to Earth than it's been in a decade. This could very well be the aliens best opportunity for an invasion. Let's hope they come in peace. MARS QUICKLY APPROACHING EARTH On May 30th, keep your eyes on the sky. Mars will appear in a way that it hasn't in over a decade. NASA states that the red planet will be about 46.8 million miles away from Earth. That may seem like a great distance for average joes like you in me, but to aliens, it's a mere step away. The reason for the close passing is due to the two planets egg–like orbits. Minimum distance between the two doesn't stay the same for this reason meaning that gravitational pull from the planets is constantly changing. Time to time, they will drift ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We may even be able to see it. Mars will be visible to the naked eye making for some optimal skywatching that only occurs once every 15 years. Once the clock strikes midnight, the red planet will be at its highest point. Midnight seems like the perfect time for aliens to make their move. Seeing as they missed out on their last opportunity in 2003, perhaps they will be striking will full force this time around. NASA KNOWS SOMETHING All this could very well be a mindless alien conspiracy, but NASA has been up to some fishy business up on Mars. The curiosity rover is apparently up there to study the planet's surface, take a few scenic photos and get on out of there, but after reports of an alien humanoid sighting, NASA might just be up to something. If there are aliens already on the red planet, why would NASA hide them from us? Perhaps they don't offer any real threat to Earth. One can suppose we will find out soon when Earth comes closer to Mars in the coming weeks. Get Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 50. Texas History Essay People and Companies The infamous Dr Pepper soft drink company originated in Dublin but operations are happening in Waco. The Waco Dr Pepper Museum features vintage bottles, old delivery trucks, and artifacts of original dr peppers soft drinks still in great shape. Visitors can read books and literature to learn about the history of the company. Also, the Tex–Mex style of food and traditional hamburgers originated in Texas while the delicious Snickers candy bars are manufactured at the M&M/Mars plant in Woodway, a suburb southwest of Waco. This facility processes some of the most favorite candies in the world such as Skittles, Twix, Starburst, and Milky Way. Texas is mostly known for its good ole southern barbecue and the state's food is the "Texas red" chili. The world's first domed stadium is in Houston called the Astrodome and is the "Eighth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another unique fact about Texas is that both John Wayne and Chuck Norris are official sworn–in Texas Rangers. Actor John Wayne played one in the 1961 western "The Comancheros" film, and Chuck Norris starred in "Walker, Texas Ranger" but he was officially sworn in on December 2, 2010 in Garland. Another person who's an important figure to Texas history is General Ignacio Zaragoza who inspired the Cinco De Mayo celebration. This is where Mexico defeated the French in a battle over territory. Surprisingly, there are lots of people without high school diplomas in the state contributing to high poverty rates in certain areas, but there are many minimum wage jobs available which is why many people travel from other places to Texas for the abundant work opportunities. The Heisman trophy is named after John Heisman, a Rice University coach. Texas is the home of Dell, HP, NASA, and other Fortune 500 companies. The Johnson Space Center at NASA is where visitors can see replica space shuttles, meet real astronauts, and watch engineers and scientists at work. They will get a real experience of space ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 52. Lincoln The Movie Essay The 2012 historical drama entitled Lincoln highlights the significant occurrences throughout Abraham Lincoln's presidency preluding to the passing of the thirteenth amendment and subsequently, his death in April of 1865. The film emphasizes the hardships and perseverance of African Americans in the 19th century as they struggled for their freedom and civil liberty. Abraham Lincoln's persistence toward working to get the thirteenth amendment passed, which was one of his greatest achievements as president, is the primary driving force in which the film portrays the events' historical significance. The film demonstrates the difficulties that Lincoln, his family, his advisors, and his supporters go through as they push to gain more support to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows the cruelty of what came out of the Civil War, and how it truly tore the nation apart. A very powerful scene takes place soon after the opening. It starts out with Lincoln sitting in what seems to be a large Union Camp. At the camp, there were two African American soldiers and two white soldiers (03:53). This scene is powerful because the two white soldiers try to recite the Gettysburg Address, but forget the end. After the two white soldiers and one of the African American soldiers leave, the one remaining finishes the address. This shows how passionate the black soldiers were about earning their freedom. The following scenes focus on Lincoln pushing to get the thirteenth amendment passed. In the movie, Lincoln believes that if the thirteenth amendment is passed, that Willington Port will fall, resulting in the falling of Richmond and the eventual end of the war. A major scene in the movie is when the House of Representatives meet for the first time to discuss the amendment (53:43). Nearly all of the democratic representatives oppose the amendment, which foreshadows the possible outcome of the final vote. Following this, Lincoln gradually gains democratic support even though Grant believes Lincoln can end the war by negotiating with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 54. Essay about No Country for Old Men I have always wanted to see this movie, but never had the time to get around to it. There was so much hype going around about it. When I first heard about the movie coming to theaters, it did not sound like a movie I would like. However, when the word got around to me, I knew I just had to check it out. I must say that I am glad I sat down and watched it in its entirety. My first opinion was totally wrong. After watching the movie, I now understand the buzz that followed it. It was a classic story of a man who comes across a treasure and believes that it just must have been his lucky day. However, the conflict arises because he is not the only one in search of the treasure. This starts off a violent and bloody trail of a suspenseful cat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Llewelyn was not an ordinary guy who could be easily manipulated. He was no punk at all; when push came to shove, he was ready to shove back. I have always liked suspense thrillers like this movie. The ultimate suspense comes at the end where a massive shootout happens at the motel where Llewelyn is at, and is killed. Also you know that Anton is still on the loose, and still does not have the treasure he seeks which is now with the mob. The movie ends as a cliffhanger when you see Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones) telling his wife about the two dreams he had the night before. Both dreams are about his father who has already passed. Unable to remember what the first dream was about, he goes on to explain the second. In the second dream, he describes his dad riding on pass him on horseback as if he did not know his own son. He goes on to say that his dad is going to a place to make a fire to stay by in the cold and dark world. My interpretation of the dream is that the cold and dark place represents death, but the light from the fire represents life. The fire is a symbol for the sheriff's life and his father being beside it means he is always with his son. After he finishes telling his wife, the movies just goes off. I really enjoyed watching No Country for Old Men. It followed all the reviews I received from my family and peers. Out of the entire movie, I only disliked how the movie ended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 56. No Country For Old Men Essay As the movie, "No Country for Old Men," begins, the audience hears the near hopelessness and jaded voice of Sheriff Ed Tom Bell, played by Tommy Lee Jones, as he describes his family's lineage as lawmen and he reflects on a diabolic killer he helped to send to death row. This monologue in conjunction with the imagery of the dissolute and sparse landscape, quickly transports the audience into Sheriff Bell's world of feeling frustrated and defeated. A world he is not sure he still wants to be a part of, where crimes are so atrocious and "big it's almost impossible to take its measure" and he often laughs at them because there "Ain't a whole lot else you can do" (No 01:26:51 – 01:27:47). Within minutes of the opening scenes, a significant contrast takes place. Going from the calm and reverent character of Sheriff Bell to the ruthless and psychotic creature of Anton Chigurh, played by Javier Bardem. These two scenes essentially set the themes for the entire movie: Man vs. Self, Man vs. Man, Good vs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along with discovering the bodies of dead men and dogs, he also finds a bag that will change the course of his life. Llewelyn and other characters in the movie must make decisions that will dramatically affect their destiny. Llewelyn's simple choices have devastating effects on not only his immediate family but others that cross his path. Llewelyn has a plan to ensure a promising future for himself and his family; however, Anton has a plan that will put Llewelyn's fate in question. As the plot thickens, the hunters become the hunted and the hunted remain the hunters. The audience is left questioning how it will end, who will survive and who will prevail. If this twisted and mysterious action thriller intrigues you, make sure to see the movie, No Country for Old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 58. Is The Best Actor? Generally, when someone is said to be the "best" at something, it is an arbitrary title given to someone by another person based purely on their own narrow viewpoint. This it true when talking about the best actor, however, it may be more important that one may think at first. Within today's media consumed society, actors are put on a pedestal, creating a situation where their actions are observed constantly –– holding them to a standard. This makes determining the best actor quite an important title to establish; they are the standard for those who are manipulated by the media. Some may think of one of the great actors from the past, such as Marlon Brando, or one of the popular actors today –– like Chris Pratt –– they do not suffice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the acting world, there is also an "idea that great actors must transform themselves physically," truly making them "a 'real' actor," ((James Marsden Is One of the...). This is used to show why he is not often considered as being "the best actor" citing that he is not a method actor, which is accurate, as an actor becomes great through acting, not changing their physical appearance. This misconception of method acting being superior to the normal acting in the traditional sense is toxic to the entire field. There are many great, non–method, actors who are sometimes better at acting compared to those who transform themselves for a role. In the article How Do You Differentiate Good Acting From Bad Acting? The actors Tommy Lee Jones and Anthony Hopkins being some of the greatest actors due to their multiplicity of their roles or just their brilliant portrayals within certain movies. The basis for Tommy Lee Jones possibly being one of the best comes, once again, from his range as an actor, from his roles in the Men In Black films to No Country For Old Men, no matter the role type, he is able to nail whatever role is given to him. Anthony Hopkins is put alongside him by the director due to his work in Remains of the Day, which has him performing beautifully throughout the whole movie, also putting him in as a contender for the best actor. The range of an actor is an important factor to take into account when considering the best actor, and Danny DeVito is able to do any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 60. April Morning Psychology Every child wants his or her father's love. In April Morning, Adam Cooper (Chad Lowe) does not feel cherished from his father. In fact Adam feels that his father hates him, and would not care less if he did not exist. While this of course is not true, Adam strives to earn respect from his father Moses Cooper (Tommy Lee Jones) throughout the movie. This strife allows Adam to defend Lexington effectively. April Morning shows the values of striving to live up to the expectations of one's parents, is entertaining, and is mostly historically accurate. The movie begins with Solomon Chandler (Rip Torn) riding across the road on a cart. British soldiers stop the cart and inspect the cargo. As they inspected, they found stolen weapons and ammunition. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ruth walks into the shed, but soon after, a British soldier captures her. The soldier takes Ruth out of the shed, and Adam is in hot pursuit. His efforts to free Ruth are successful, and he heads back into the woods to fight the British. Lexington soon discovers they are not the only town fighting against the British. Men from other villages gather to defend. The men take positions throughout the woods, where Adam kills his first British soldier. He soon regrets it and in the evening, after he almost loses his life, decides he is done for the day. With his father dead, he sits the head of the table where he tells his mother and grandmother of his day. April Morning excites viewers, but unintentionally brings a few laughs. The movie has a solid storyline, but in several scenes, the acting and scripting were laughable. One of the most ridiculous lines was from Adam's mother when he returns home from the war. When Adam walks into the house, she exclaims, "You're so dirty, I've never seen you so dirty." (April Morning). In addition, whenever someone shot another person in the movie, the person shot would fly backwards unrealistically and let out quick sighs when they died. These scenes are few of the many hilarious scenes in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 62. Oliver Stone: The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed in Dallas, Texas, while on his way to meet with political leaders. In a mere time window of 48 hours, a man that would join the ranks of a sinister hierarchy that included the likes of John Wilkes Booth, and too, would have has own rendezvous with death before any validation of his part in the crime could be procured. In Oliver Stone's cinematic magnum opus JFK, a chronicled conspiracy is delineated regarding the clandestine measures taken to kill the 35th President of the United States. The film begins with a depiction of Kennedy as a somewhat radical progressive, disturbing the foundation and building himself a path to assassination. Following the carnage in Dallas, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 64. No Country For Old Men Adapted from the 2005 novel of the same name written by Cormac McCarthy; No Country for Old Men (2007) is a neo–western thriller film, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen and produced by Scott Rudin. The unceasingly intense cat–and–mouse narrative follows Sheriff Ed Tom Bell (Tommy Lee Jones), Anton Chigurh (Javier Bardem) and Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) through the desolate terrain of the West Texas border country in 1980. The film opens with a soft, warming voiceover: "I was sheriff of this county when I was 25 years old. Hard to believe. My grandfather was a lawman; father too." Ed Tom begins to talk about how times have changed. "Some of the old time sheriffs never even wore a gun. A lotta folks find that hard to believe. "Can't help but wonder how they would have operated these times." As a proud lawman; Sheriff Ed Tom is fed up by how brutal criminals have become and society's inability to control them. He is in fact, a representation of the old men that modern–day America is not a country for. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He creates enigma and fear. "He's a peculiar man. You could even say that he has principles." As described by bounty–hunter Carson Wells (Woody Harrelson). Chigurh relentlessly flips coins for the fate of human lives as seen in an uncomfortable occurrence between him and the gas station proprietor. Anton Chigurh: "You stand to win everything. Call it." The proprietor calls it and fortunately wins. However, if he had have lost: Chigurh would have killed him as a representation of life's consequences. Llewelyn Moss, a Vietnam veteran struggling to pay his bills, is out shooting antelopes one day and upon random chance, stumbles across the remains of a drug deal gone wrong. After finding a fortune of money, instead of handing it to the authorities, he keeps the money for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 66. Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men Essay Ignorant souls will probably tell you that No Country for Old Men is a film of thirst for blood, material wealth and a sheriff's investigation. Those that suggest this, however, are the same that tune in weekly for their dose of Big Brother: The Evictions and are swayed by the words of their local car salesman. The Coen brothers' masterful 2005 adaption of Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men is a standout in recent cinema history, pushing aside this year's spit–out of Transformers from explosion–junkie Michael Bay. Taking a different approach from their usual quirky, humour films littered with three word profanities (cue: Burn after Reading Osbourne Cox fans), the Coen's have successfully stepped into a dark, deeply disquieting drama ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the relentlessly vindictive manner of McCarthy's novel, Bell delivers a welcomed voice of sanity and justice to the human mind; his old–school morals and philosophical reminiscences offering a sanction in a world dominated by evil. But it is Vietnam Vet, Llewellyn Moss, who levels best with the audience. Playing the wild card of the three, Brolin delivers a human centre to the film; the man most identifiable with, even as the odds steepen against him. As the minutes fly by, unnerving notions about the determined yet futile attempts of humankind to guide their obdurate fate – that serves as an unwelcome side–dish to the sachet – becomes increasingly clear. The dominant hunter of the film, characterised by an out–of–place Mod beetle– cut, is the epitome of the Coens' ability to point to biblical themes. Bardem plays the overpowering force that pervades the audience even when off–camera – his malevolent presence is constantly felt and the aftermath of his actions are unpardonably viewable. If the pneumatic hiss of Chigurh's killing device isn't enough to suggest his vindictive nature, then his sadistic taunting of his prey as he tightens his grip on their fate undoubtedly solidifies his role as the modern incarnation of the devil. This "living prophet of destruction" is watched from afar by disillusioned sheriff, Ed Tom Bell, who struggles to accept his damned world for the crumbling mess it has become. Bell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 68. The Sunset Limited Analysis The Sunset's Limited Tomorrow Too Cormac McCarthy is perhaps one of the finest writers alive today. A novelist in the veins of apocalyptical Southern Gothic that's tried his hand as a playwright as well as a screenwriter. In 2011 he offered up a play, or rather a novella in the form of a play entitled The Sunset Limited. A title which most definitely does not refer to the train line that runs from New Orleans to Los Angeles. No, it's not a train line, it's a play and a movie starring Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee Jones, who also directed (and even had some on set script guidance from McCarthy, who's a long–time friend). One need not differ much from the source material, but one can refine the suggestions of the lines and how they should be spoken, how they are to be felt. This is Tommy Lee Jones and Samuel L. Jackson's second collaboration since The Rules of Engagement (2000) and one cherishes their time spent away from each other onscreen but wonders why. It's as though in the 17 years since, these actors, who had already been adept at their craft, have grown even more into seasoned veterans. They are masters that can occupy the mind of the audience with spellbinding authority. If you're looking to be an actor, take notes on these gents. The entirety of the film takes place in a meager apartment occupied by two men, Black and White, played by actors assigned according to their skin tones. Black is a murderer, an ex–con who's found God and salvation through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 70. Courtroom Participants' Professional Standards Courtroom Participants' professional Standards Willie L Jones CJA/224 01–07–2013 University of Phoenix Abstract Prosecutorial misconduct is defined as the use of deceptive, illegal or reprehensible methods used by a prosecutor, to attempt to persuade either the court or the jury. Wrongful convictions in this country are nothing new to the criminal justice system. They are as old as the system itself, and they will continue to exist as long as the fallibility of human judgment continues. Courtroom Participants 'Professional Standards * In Virginia State, Jay Lentz was convicted by a jury in July 2003 for the kidnapping and murder of his wife. The jury recommended that Mr. Lentz spend life in prison; however, the United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Reece claimed that his defense attorney executed ineffective assistance of counsel, in violation of the Sixth Amendment, by not objecting to the court's use of the D–methamphetamine guideline to enhance Mr. Reece's sentences. Mr. Reece claimed that the court should have used L– methamphetamine as the guideline. (Reece vs. United States, 1997) The prejudice prong of Strickland is where the defendant needs to prove that "there is a reasonable probability that, but for counsel's unprofessional errors, the result of the proceeding would have been different." (Siegel, L. 2011) Performance prong is one to "avoid any conflicts of interest, to advocate for the defendant, to bring to bear such skill and knowledge as will render the trial a reliable adversarial testing process to make reasonable investigations or make a reasonable decision that makes particular investigations unnecessary." (Siegel, L. 2011) The performance prong does not apply in this case, because the petitioner failed to satisfy the prejudice prong. In this particular case they refer to the concluding factor as the "prejudice" prong and the previous factor as the "performance" prong. Thomas Michael Reece needed to illustrate that his defense attorney "fell below an objective standard of reasonableness", (Strickland, 466 U.S. at 688, 104 S.Ct. at 2064) and to show "there is a reasonable probability that, but for counsel's unprofessional errors, the result of the proceeding would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 72. Albert Arnold Gore: A Brief Biography Albert Arnold Gore was born on March 31, 1948 in Washington DC. His mother, Pauline LaFon Gore, was one of the very few women to graduate from Vanderbilt Law School at the time. His father, Albert Gore, Sr. was sustaining as a Democrat in the U.S. House from Tennessee. Gores father also served in the U.S. Senate 1953–'71 and was deliberated a promising vice presidential nominee 1956 and 1960. By means of his mother having an endowed career and father just as fulfilling Gore's childhood was separated between a hotel room at the Fairfax Hotel in the Embassy Row at the nation's capital during the school year and his relative's farmhouse in Carthage, Tennessee, in the summer. Where the Gores grew tobacco and hay and raised cattle. Gore attended the all–boys St. Albans School in Washington, D.C. from 1956 to 1965, a prestigious feeder school for the Ivy League He was the captain of the football team, threw discus for the track and field team, and participated in basketball, art, and government. Gore met Mary Elizabeth Aitcheson from the nearby St. Agnes School at his St. Albans senior prom in 1965. graduated 25th in his class of 51,He soon applied to only one college, Harvard, and was accepted By the time Gore attended college at Harvard University, he was a roommate with actor Tommy Lee Jones. He received a degree with high honors in government in June 1969 after writing a senior thesis titled "The Impact of Television on the Conduct of the Presidency, 1947–1969. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "While he served in the House of Representatives and the senate he lost his effort to presidential nomination to Michael Dukakis in 1988. G older sister Nancy LaFon Gore, who was born in 1938, died of lung cancer in 1984. Al gore was president bill Clintons running mate in 1992 and again in 1996. In his 2000 presidential campaign gore won popular vote but he eventually conceded to defeat the republican George w ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 74. Will Smith Research Paper Willard Christopher Smith Jr., also known as Will Smith, is a very successful rapper and actor in the American film and music Industry. Nominated for four Golden Globe Awards and two Academy Awards, Smith has received four Grammy Awards for his outstanding talent on the big screen. Will Smith is a well–recognized star with power and loads of money. But, it was not easy for Smith to get to where he is at today; He had to endure a long journey. Will Smith was born September 25, 1968 to Willard Christopher Smith Sr. and Caroline Bright in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Smith is a brother to an older sister, Pamela and younger twins, Harry and Ellen. Smith, being raised in a poor neighborhood and in a Baptist community, was always stirring up trouble but because of his smooth talk avoided getting caught which gave birth to the nickname "Prince". ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of 16 he met a DJ at a nearby party named Jeff Townes, and together they reached fame at a young age with the names of DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince. Both wanting to produce music that went in a divergent direction, they evaded the style of other rappers that had been in controversy for making music appealing to gangsters and thugs and instead rapped about the things they faced as teens with no room for profanity. In 1986, Smith with his rap partner became millionaires after they launched their single, "Girls Ain't Nothing But Trouble," and then taking a place in the top 200 of the Billboards with their album "Rock The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 76. Pointless Violence in the Movie (Film), Natural Born Killers Pointless Violence in the Movie (Film), Natural Born Killers Daily, the public is bombarded with violence, not only on television, but also in other media, such as newspapers and tabloids. Natural Born Killers, a prime example of violence in the media, is a movie about two lovers, Mickey and Mallory Knox, who go on a killing spree across the Southwest. The movie takes a satirical look at how the media romanticizes violent crimes. Natural Born Killers has sparked a lot of controversy, as seen in the opposing views of Richard Corliss and Richard A. Blake. According to Time magazine's Richard Corliss, Natural Born Killers is "the ideal recipe for a Stone– crazy parable of greed and abuse." Corliss describes with great enthusiasm the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, Richard A. Blake's review of Natural Born Killers is entirely negative. He describes the two main characters, Mickey and Mallory, as "Bonnie and Clyde" and "celebrities of gore"; Robert Downey, Jr., as an "Australian version of Geraldo," who works for a low class television program; Tom Sizemore as a "sadist cop"; and Tommy Lee Jones as an equally dense warden." He believes that the "special effects, explosions with bursting fire–balls, and mutilated bodies distract from the moronic scripting" of the film. Unlike Richard Corliss, he believes that Natural Born Killers gives society a mixed message, and that Oliver Stone's efforts in "exploring the connection between violence and the media" backfired because the movie itself has only added to the problem. Blake goes on the to say, "Stone's visual experimentation is ultimately pointless" and that Natural Born Killers is a "brutal, violent film that assaults the senses" (22–23). Having read both reviews of Natural Born Killers and seen the movie, my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 78. Jason Hoalore Greengrass Like many action movie fans growing up in the last decade or so, I'm a fan of the "Bourne" franchise. I don't love it as much as some people, though "The Bourne Ultimatum" is great, but I was still excited by the prospect of Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon reteaming for another entry in the series. (Especially after the underwhelming "The Bourne Legacy.") While I did like the director and actor combo's return to the series, it was easily my least favorite entry besides that 2012 disappointment. This time around, Jason Bourne (Damon) has been off the grid for years. He's making ends meet by doing some street fighting that's taking its toll on him. He gets sucked back in to the world of government cover ups and espionage, however, Nick Parsons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The issue here is twofold. First, the writing never convinces audiences that Bourne's motivations are legitimate. I, nor the friends I saw it with, never bought that Bourne would return to this world for the reason he did. He already knows what happened to him, and though his reason is plausible, it's something that pales in comparison to what he already knows and the benefits of staying in hiding. Thus, the whole narrative is built on a faulty foundation. The second problem is the movie is too generic, especially for a franchise that, in its original trilogy, eschewed convention. The film follows a lot of the same beats, with the diabolical government higher–up and Bourne's inevitable confrontation with him feeling stale. Even the action scenes feel recycled in a way, as its more of Bourne moving through crowds effectively. Even the best set piece in the film, the Athens scene, suffers from this, as Bourne driving around on the stairs feels too much like a similar moment from "The Bourne Identity." Despite all these flaws, I still had a good time with "Jason Bourne." Damon owns the role, the supporting cast gets the job done and the score is good (I can't overstate how awesome that music at the end is). Due to the terrible directing and troubled script, "Jason Bourne" isn't as polished on entertaining as its Damon–led predecessors, but it's still an enjoyable action ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...