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    camera shots

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    common types of shots‚ framing and picture composition. The list below briefly describes the most common shot types (click the images for more details). Notes: The exact terminology varies between production environments but the basic principles are the same. Shots are usually described in relation to a particular subject EWS (Extreme Wide Shot) The view is so far from the subject that he isn’t even visible. Often used as an establishing shot. Very Wide Shot VWS (Very Wide Shot) The subject

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    the power throw in shot put. While shot put may seem like a sport based simply on upper body strength‚ there is much more too it. As stated by the Live Strong foundation‚ you need to focus on core and leg strength as well as focusing more on power than strength (Flaherty). It is also crucial to make sure that you are using the correct form. I have been throwing shot put for 7 years and it has become one of my favorite things to do. Today I am going to teach you how to hold the shot put‚ the proper

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    There is no man as valuable as a man that helps others‚ and no man is as helpful as the "sugar daddy" It is rare to find a woman who hasn’t met him or hasn’t been helped by "sugar daddy" because he is everywhere. Some say he was created by an unknown force in the universe as a gift to women who are in distress. If that is true we should treat the "sugar daddy" as a "holy man" and hope his presence will be eternal. But there are those that despise him and wish he would go away. There are many reasons

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    Sylvia Plath's "Daddy"

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    Poem Analysis of Daddy The persona that Sylvia Plath presents within this poem is evidently to attempt to compare her suffering‚ of the loss of a farther‚ to that of the Jewish Community during Hitler’s rain; not only by comparing herself to a Jewish individual‚ but by also comparing her farther to a Nazi Solider. The similarity that I envision between the Nazi theme and the loss of a father is that there can never be enough anger; and that the Nazis decimated an entire culture‚ much in the same

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    Sylvia Plath "Daddy"

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    Daddy” – Sylvia Plath (Poetry Analysis 1) Plath‚ best known for her confessional poetry is credited to have written the poem “Daddy” in the year‚ 1962. However‚ it was posthumously published in 1965. The use of explicit imagery throughout the poem reflects her style. Using the Holocaust as a metaphor‚ Plath gives the poem its much-intended nightmarish quality suggestive of her complex relationship with her father‚ Otto Plath. “Daddy” is almost potentially autobiographical in the sense that it

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    The Last Shot

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    Miller Essay #2: The Last Shot The dream of creating a greater life for oneself and family through the game of basketball is not restricted to any time or place in American history. As long as there is a court‚ there lies the opportunity to experience the hoop dream. For the likes of Tchaka‚ Russell‚ Corey‚ and Bill Russell‚ their paths may have been different‚ but their struggle for greatness in the ever-shrinking window of the hoop dream is all too familiar. The Last Shot by Darcy Frey chronicles

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    “Fiesta 1980” and “Daddy” Both poems are about memories of the relationship with their father. However‚ the experiences are very different. The children presented in “Fiesta 1980” by Junot Diaz and “Daddy” by Silvia Plath suffers an internal struggle because of their fathers. In “Fiesta 1980” there is a chance to improve the relationship where as in “Daddy” there is no hope because the father is dead. In “Fiesta 1980” we can tell the story is told in the first person by and adolescent Latino

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    Sylvie Plath Daddy

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    Sylvie Plath’s “Daddy” explores the power imbalance of gender relations and the negative effects of oppression on women in a male-dominated society. The speaker’s portrayal of the patriarchal system as her “daddy” describes the infinite power enforced through hegemony on women and how women are “chuffed up as Jews” into slavery‚ suppression and loss of self-identity. The use of child discourse with words like “achoo” and “gobbledygoo” portrays the speaker as having a child-like innocence which ironically

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    Daddy had been gone for almost half a year now but I still remember it like it was yesterday. It was early winter in the state of North Carolina‚ my brother Ian and I have been waiting for this day for months now. It was Christmas. Ian and I ran downstairs at 7 in the morning hoping Mammy and Daddy were awake. Unfortunately they weren’t so we woke them up. Mammy and Daddy slowly stumbled down the stairs till they finally made it to the living room. Where they presented us with two gifts‚ one for

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    "Daddy"‚ one of Plaths most famous and detailed autobiographical poems‚ was written in the last years of her life and is saturated with suppressed anger and dark imagery. The sixteen stanza poem‚ through Plaths use of ambiguous symbolism‚ arguably is bitterly addressing Plaths father‚ who died when she was only eight‚ and her husband Ted Hughes‚ who had broken her "pretty red heart in two" (st.12‚ line 1). The poem is intense with once suppressed emotion‚ setting an aggressive‚ desperate‚ almost

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