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    Marriage and Rocky

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    not wrong‚ you are ROCKY. ROCKY: Are you Ricky ? RICKY: Yes! ROCKY: What a pleasant surprise! How are you man ? RICKY: I’m fine and very happy to see you after such a long time. ROCKY: I must say‚ you’ve changed a lot buddy. RICKY: That was the childhood‚ and now we’ve grown up. So‚ the change is natural dear. You have changed a bit also friend. ROCKY: As the time progresses‚ changes are bound to come. RICKY: Yes‚ you are absolutely right Rocky. ROCKY: How is everyone in

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    Rocky Balboa

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    Rocky Balboa Rocky Balboa believes that what is right should always be given to who deserves it. In this speech with the Pennsylvania Athletic Commission (audience) he is turned down the right to get his boxer licenses back (purpose) even though every test they put him through he passed with flying colors. He expresses his disgust of being turned down due to his age by using pathos (emotions)‚ ethos (credibility)‚ and logos (logic). The Commission chair informed Rocky that “The medical advisory

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    Run Lola Run

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    questions and experiments."- Tom Tykwer. The film Run Lola Run by Tom Tykwer uses distinctively visual features to create a positive effect on an audience’s appreciation of the text. He uses these visual elements to explore three major themes: chance‚ love and gameplay. Re-occurring motifs‚ split screen and tripartite structure are all examples of techniques Tykwer has used to create distinctively visual features in his film. Similar to Tykwer’s film Run Lola Run‚ Wilfred Owen in his poem Dulce et Decorum

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    Rocky Marciano

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    a lively twelve pound baby boy. The child was named Rocco Marchegiano‚ but the world would one day know him as the legendary boxer Rocky Marciano. When "bambino Rocco" was 18 months of age‚ he contracted pneumonia. Although the infection nearly killed him‚ his exceptionally strong constitution enabled him to survive without impairment. As a pre-teenager‚ Rocky relished his mother’s Italian cooking so much he bordered on being stocky. This was underscored by his relatively short but muscular

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    The Camera

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    the founder of the Red digital camera system‚ “The camera is arguably one of the most important of all inventions…it is he single tool that has the ability to stop time‚ record history‚ generate art‚ tell stories‚ and communicate messages that transcend language like nothing else ever conceived.” (Red Camera) I agree with this statement and the depth within it. The way it changed art is still unexplainable with its eternal lasting impact. The invention of the camera was completely necessary in order

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    camera

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    History of Camera “Photography” is derived from the Greek word photos meaning light‚ and graphein meaning to draw. The word was first used by the scientist Sir John F.W. Herschel in 1839. It’s a method of recording images by the action of light‚ or related radiation on a sensitive material. Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham)‚ a great authority on optics in the middle ages who lived around 1000 Ad‚ invented the first pinhole camera. The first casual reference to the optic laws of pinhole cameras was by

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    To run, or not to run

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    To run‚ or not to run--that is the question: Whether ’tis easier to race And face the harsh pains of a race Or to stay lazy And‚ by not moving‚ avoid pain To run‚ to hit the adrenaline rush- No more – and by running to say I face The early morning preparations for the events That each race day holds ‘Tis a situation I do not wish to face To run‚ to race- To fall perhaps too hard. Ay there’s the problem‚ For in running what events may come about When we are hiding from the finish

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    Hero Shot

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    Hero Shots & Photography for Lawyers What is a Hero Shot? A ‘Hero Shot’ is just that- a picture of you‚ ready to save the day. Potential clients visiting your website are looking for someone to save them from whatever sticky situation they have gotten into‚ regardless of your area of expertise. A crisp‚ clear shot of you‚ looking like the competent professional that you are‚ speaks volumes about your ability to produce their desired results. This image can be used in multiple places and ways when

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    Run Lola Run

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    the ways the distinctively visual is created in Run Lola Run and in one other related text of your own choosing? Contemporary society is influenced and shaped by the manipulation of the distinctive power of visual. It is an indelible force‚ shaping humanity and their distinctive experiences where time pervades the human psyche‚ initiating our actions towards our desires and destiny. This is revealed through Tom Twyker’s postmodern film‚ Run Lola Run‚ paralleling the concepts of time‚ love and chance

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    Distinctively visual texts aim to manipulate the way we explore and interpret the images we see‚ critically affecting the way we make interpretations of the experiences we encounter in the world. The distinctively visual represented in ’Run Lola Run’ (1998) by Tom Tykwer is significantly strong as unique images dominate the screen to create a thrilling and suspenseful film. This postmodern film incorporates several sophisticated and effective elements to convey numerous ideas and themes. Tykwer implements

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