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    What makes an excellent film? It took me a little while to come up with an answer to‚ "What makes an excellent film?" There really is no answer‚ actually. I believe that an excellent film is within the eyes and emotions of the audience. After researching and discovering what actually won Oscars and Golden Globe awards‚ it came down to what the people thought‚ and the popularity of a film. It is extremely hard to predict what will win these awards before the movie is even released to the public

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    The Mystery of Life and Death In the 1995 movie Braveheart‚ William Wallace presents life ’s uncertainties and how we should live each day when he affirms‚ “Every man dies. Not every man really lives.” Sharon Olds ’s poem‚ “Summer Solstice‚ New York City‚” is an ideal representation of this quotation and the questions that we have about how to live our day-to-day lives. This brief poem is about a man who is standing on a rooftop contemplating suicide and the New York City policemen who are attempting

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    The Best Years of Our Lives1946 In class one of the movies we watched and discussed was‚ The Best Years of Our Lives The movie is about these three men that come back from the World War II. It tells the story of these men coming home and their ups and downs it takes to get back to normal life. Al (Fredric March) is the older‚ upper middle class‚ higher ranked man in the Army‚ he was a banker before he left for war‚ he also has a wife and two kids at home. Homer is the younger middle class from

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    Welcome to the BRAVEFOOT series‚ which I present to you with a deep curtsy. Let’s face it: YOU ARE GREAT! And your greatness needs to be recorded! Not just for a day‚ a week‚ a month‚ or a year‚ but forever! Hi‚ Bravefoot! Congratulations on purchasing your very first book! It excites me tremendously‚ as you’re about to embark on the ultimate dream I treasure in my heart for all runners+walkers globally: being able to create a wealth of glory days from today onwards – for you to relive+brag

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    Braveheart: Movie Analysis

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    I saw Braveheart for the first time a couple years ago right before I turned seventeen. Since then‚ I have seen it three times‚ for a total of four. Although the movie may be a little less captivating just by the very nature of repeat viewings‚ I can still happily say I love Braveheart and consider it one of my favorite films of all time. This picture tells a fictionalized story of William Wallace‚ a 13th century Scotsmen who would go on to make his mark on history. As Braveheart tells it‚ Wallace

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    to a lengthy war between the two nations. Compared to early letters‚ films‚ such as Braveheart‚ depict King Longshanks as a devout adversary of the Scottish people instead of praising his unique characteristics. Early English sources have depicted King Longshanks as a mighty and grateful monarch‚ while later ones‚ specifically mainstream media‚ have portrayed him as a ruthless tyrant. In the 1995 movie‚ Braveheart

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    Also‚ there was more gore and passion in Braveheart. While characters in The Patriot used guns and swords‚ the characters in Braveheart used hand to hand fighting. Mel Gibson’s character in Braveheart was more into fighting‚ while in The Patriot he was more into family and did not want to fight. However‚ the ideas for the movies are pretty much the same. In both movies

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    Braveheart Edward the Longshanks‚ king of England was a dominant figure bent on obtaining allegiance by most any means available. He was an autocratic leader in that he was the central authority. The only power that he was willing to give was to those that he could still control through fear and bribery. Expansion of his power base came by using the greed of others. Given no concern for human needs‚ he expected his followers to do what they were told and not think for themselves. Input from others

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    Using the above listed strategies will improve traffic flow over the Braveheart Bridge. At the current rate of growth‚ we believe that this will mitigate traffic congestion during commuting hours for the next 20 years. The combination of strategies will be most effective‚ but some of the strategies will take longer to implement than others. The new bus routes and change from four to five lanes across the Braveheart Bridge will be almost immediate. The conversion of the factories and warehouses

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    The Leadership Styles  Visionary William Wallace was declared as the protector of Scotland by the noblemen. However‚ after his recognition‚ the noblemen began to argue when one of the men announced that it is the proper time to declare a king. Wallace and his team were just leaving when someone asked them where they’re going. To this‚ Wallace replied that indeed they have beaten the English‚ but they would be coming back because the noblemen would not stand together. When asked what Wallace

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