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    Outline Literature Summary: “The Things They Carried”‚ published in 1990 tells a true story of Tim O’Brian‚ author and main character‚ who is drafted for the Vietnam war. He tells about the different items that him and his fellow soldiers carried with them to help cope with the traumatic environment that they were placed in. Thesis Statement: The Things They Carried is a perfect example that shows that post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an issue as old as war‚ only recently have we discovered

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    Tim Burton is known for his movies that are appealed by children‚ yet have a dark and eerie twist. His films all have certain cinematic techniques that create a spooky and creepy feeling. In these films‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ Edward Scissorhands‚ and Corpse Bride all use lighting‚ music/sound‚ and editing as these techniques. In Burton’s films he uses many cinematic techniques to create the dark and eerie feeling. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ low-key lighting is shown when people

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    On 06 September 2013 Detective Tim Elmore and I were at the Cleveland County Detention Center when we heard radio traffic from Patrol Sergeant Jon McIntyre requesting Criminal investigation Division on-call be notified of the event he responded to. Detective Tim Elmore called Sgt. McIntyre and was told McIntyre`s squad just responded to a shooting at 421 Lemmons Road‚ Mooresboro‚ North Carolina; an 11 year old girl shot and killed her 19 year old step-father. Detective Elmore contacted our Lieutenant

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    realizes that fantasies have no place in war-torn Vietnam‚ that many men count on him just for their survival‚ he like everyone else has to face the grief and horrors that come from war‚ grow from these struggles and lead. It’s interesting to see that Tim O’Brien chose the name “Jimmy Cross” as the protagonist and heroin in this short story. It was definitely not a coincidence that the lieutenants’ initials are “J.C”‚ or his last name is Cross‚ or that in the end Jimmy learned to sacrifice himself for

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    O ’Brien‚ Tim. The Things They Carried. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt‚ 1990. Print. 2. O ’Brien‚ Tim. Going After Cacciato. 1st ed. New York: Broadway‚ 1999. Print. Secondary Sources 1. Franklin‚ Bruce H. “Tim O ’Brien‚ My Lai‚ and America.” Literary Resources on the Net. Rutgers University‚ 1994. Web. 28 February 2013. 2. Vernon‚ Alex. “Salvation‚ Storytelling‚ and Pilgrimage in Tim O ’Brien ’s The Things They Carried.” Proquest Learning:

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    Mateship is a term that is commonly associated with Australian culture throughout history. ‘Big World’ by Tim Winton explores the relationship between two characters fresh out of high school and their search for adventure. “I don’t know what he wants deep down. He won’t say. But then I don’t say either.” This monologue from the narrator shows the stereotypical closed off friendship that is common among Australian men who view emotions as a weakness and don’t often share their feelings. Mateship is

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    If you seen Tim Burton films you was probably a little freaked out at first. His movies has a weird kind of message. In all his movies the main chacater is always the one learning the lesson. All his movies are very dark but has a happy theme to the message A element used in Burton’s films is the element of distinctive characters. Characters that don’t fit in to society and are frowned open in a way. Characters outside the norm. We see the use of this element in most of Burton’s films‚ for example

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    One look at the creepy movie cover‚ Corpse Bride‚ and you will see that Tim Burton has created another amazing movie. The story shows Victor (Johnny Depp) a guy who is supposed to marry a beautiful girl Victoria (Emily Watson) but runs off to practice how to properly propose and comes back married to Emily (Helena Bonham Carter) who is a dead corpse bride. Burton’s creative characters‚ plot‚ and settings makes Corpse Bride a fun experience for all ages. The setting is dark which makes it creepier

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    What are the strengths and weaknesses of realist criminologies? To answer this question‚ I begin by exploring how right and left realisms emerged as criminological theories in response to radical criminologies. I examine fundamental realism principles‚ including consideration of commonalities and differences‚ eg‚ how they view the cause of crime‚ their policy implications‚ etc. From here‚ I move on to explore their strengths and weaknesses‚ including what they overlook. Finally

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    Task 1 - How would you define criminology? I would define Criminology as a body of knowledge that focuses on behaviour that violates the criminal law and seeks an explanation for that given behaviour‚ aimed principally at clarifying the connection between crime and the personal characteristics of the offender and/or his environment with special reference to the origin of the offence itself. The Criminologists major role is to provide a general background in the causes of crime‚ which is in itself

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