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    Bowling For Columbine

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    dressed in an Army uniform says‚ “The National Rifle Association has produced a film which you are sure to find of great interest. Let’s look at it.” Then Michael Moore starts to talk‚ against images of people at work in America. It sounds like a “typical morning in America” spiel‚ but one of the images shows bombed out buildings as Moore says‚ “and the President bombed another country whose name we couldn’t pronounce‚” and then he refers to “the little town in Colorado two boys went bowling at six

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    Name: Professor Name: Class: Phil 186 Date: November 4‚ 2014 Essay 2: Capitalism A Love Story In the documentary film “Capitalism a love story” Michael Moore demonstrates the failure of Capitalism as an economic system in America. The movie explores what capitalism is‚ who benefits and who get hurt by it. The film clearly shows how capitalism was hijacked by special interests and how it decimated the middle class‚ making it so much smaller while at the same time enlarging the poor underclass. It

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    Association: http://www.documentary.org/magazine/question-ethics-relationship-between-filmmaker-and-subject Enrico‚ R. (Director). (1968). An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge [Motion Picture]. IMDb. (2007‚ October 19). Manufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore. Retrieved March 4‚ 2013‚ from Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0961117/ Pierce‚ A. (2008). An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. London: Forgotten Books. Schneider‚ B. (2004‚ June 25). CNN. Retrieved March 4‚ 2013‚ from Fahrenheit

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    Definition of ’Moore’s Law’ An observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. He noticed that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since their invention. Moore’s law predicts that this trend[->0] will continue into the foreseeable future. Although the pace has slowed‚ the number of transistors per square inch has since doubled approximately every 18 months. This is used as the current definition of Moore’s law. History The term

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    The use of satire used by Michael Moore in his docudrama “Bowling for Columbine” helps the audience engage on the concept of tackling serious issues like the Columbine massacre and the influences to enlighten or mirror the feelings of how and what society has on the thoughts of a particular environment. Moore uses a variety of technique‚ ranging from exaggeration‚ irony‚ parody and juxtaposition to reveal various answers to questions raised by the society involving the use of guns and to represent

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    Columbine Shootings

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    The documentary “Bowling for Columbine” is an award-winning documentary directed by well-known filmmaker Michael Moore. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature‚ as well as an Independent Spirit Award‚ a Cesar Award and many others. This bold movie criticizes America’s large number of gun related deaths annually compared to other countries around the world. He discusses why America seems to have such a problem with violence and how it has led to tragedy’s involving firearms like

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    finite automata

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    Lesson 3 Finite Automata with Output Three types of automata are studied in Formal Language Theory. * Acceptor The symbols of the sequence s(1) s(2) … s(i) … s(t) are presented sequentially to a machine M. M responds with a binary signal to each input. If the string scanned so far is accepted‚ then the light goes on‚ else the light is off.  A language acceptor * Lesson 3 employs the treatment of this subject as found in Machines‚ Languages‚ and Computation

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    The Other Wes Moore

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    Wes Moore‚ begins life in a tough Baltimore neighborhood and ends up a Rhodes Scholar‚ Wall Streeter‚ White House Fellow‚ etc. The other Wes Moore starts in the same place in Baltimore but ends up in prison FOR LIFE. The parallels in their stories aren’t quite as compelling as they may appear initially. For example‚ the other Wes Moore spends a number of his developmental years living in the Bronx‚ NY‚ whereas his namesake never leaves Baltimore and its suburbs. Though Wes Moore is

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    Welfare to Work

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    on "work vans" to travel long distances. Either parents then have to pay more money to sitters or the kids are spending even more time without their parents. ; thus creating more problems than solutions. In the film Bowling for Columbine‚ Michael Moore shows us where the welfare to work program goes wrong. In a rural area of Flint‚ Michigan a mother was in welfare to work program. She traveled long distances‚ worked long hours‚ and still barely made living wages. The rent was overdue and the mother

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    no more a-roving’ by George Byron centers around the English Romantic ideas of nature to represent the divine as well as the reviving of devalued imagination. Byron’s poem was included as part of a personal letter sent to his unwell friend‚ Thomas Moore‚ in which Byron claims he suffers from a different kind of sickness. George Byron’s sickness is the wearing out of his principles as well as his physical body due to excessive partying during his over-lived Italian Christmas season. In the first

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