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    Woman In Black

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    In the same way‚ even though The Woman In Black is an old movie‚ its director and cast have definitely brought justice to ghost stories. It builds up spookiness throughout the whole movie‚ which enhances the plot and the audiences’ reaction to the scares that occur during the film I like to refer to it as “The British Ghost Chiller” because it brings goosebumps to the bravest of audiences. Adrian Rawlins plays the role of a young solicitor‚ Arthur Kipp in this film. He can also be seen playing

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    There are some advantages to watch horror film. People who watch horror films can have deep understanding about the place where the films where talk about. There are some horror films are basic on the truth. So‚ they involve lot of historical themes. For example‚ in the movie “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” shows the background of the countryside of Texas. It portrays the place as a desolate field. The film develops a place as quiet and silence but full of dangerous. This would help the audience to

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    Germanistics

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    1. Te Germanic language family. General characteristics. Classification of G.lang. & ancient G. tribes. I- Old G. Lang. : 1. East G. L. ( Vindili) : Gothic(4c.AD) Vandalic Burgundian 2. North G. L. (Hilleviones) Old Norse or Old Scandinavian (2-3c. AD) Futhark Old Icelandic (12c.AD) Old Norwegian (13c.AD) Old Danish(13c.AD) Old Swedish (13c.AD) 3. West G.( Ingvaeones‚ Istaevones‚ Herminones): Anglian Frisian Langobardian Jutish Saxon Franconian High German: -Alemanic -Thüringian

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    Many people don’t even watch the camera. If nobody even watches security than what’s the point of using all that money. There is no good in wasting money just to make your store look threatening. Sure it might scare “some” crooks away but it will also scare your customers away. It will scare even more crooks away with actual people roaming the stores and people that work there rather than a fancy piece of equipment. That is the reason or example about an article should stores be able to spy on you

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    Halloween

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    to scare us. To name a few‚ there are events such as Halloween Horror Nights in universal studios and sentosa spooktacular at fort siloso. There‚ people such as us enter a place that is elaborately decorated to look spooky and creepy. And we walk through dark mazes‚ anticipating something to jump out and scream in our ears. How the place will usually look like? To describe it; maze‚ darkness‚ strobe lights‚ mirrors‚ surprises‚ blood‚ loud noises‚ and sometimes even silence. The scare actors

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    acquisition because it “wouldn’t make enough of a contribution to economic progress to compensate for the risks of distortion of competition in the carbonated‚ non-cola‚ on premise soft drinks market” (Knoop‚ 14). The second misstep was the contamination scare in Belgium. Thirty-Three school children became ill after drinking Coke. Ivester’s response to the incident was late and unsympathetic. Coca-Cola was poor in communication on the problem. The third misstep was in regards to the retaliation on Coca-Cola’s

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    Arthur Miller Comparison Paper In the Death of a Salesman and The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller is saying that the “American Dream” and the Red Scare lead to many unnecessary deaths. Through the actions of Willy Loman and John Proctor‚ Miller shows us that the average man would die to save his name and his family. Willy Loman‚ from Death of a Salesman‚ was a the typical man during the late 1940s. He had a wife and two boys and had no other goal but to achieve the “American Dream.” He believed his purpose

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    Cats

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    sharp claws hidden in the fleshy pads. Cats seldom make any noise while walking or running. Cats have bright eyes and they can even see in the dark. Cat is found all over the world and milk is cats favourite. Many people keep cats as their pets to scare away the mice. But unlike dogs‚ cats are selfish and dishonest. Cats even steal food from our kitchen and are very ferocious at times. But in general cats are gentle and playful and they love playing with the children. Many people think that cat

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    better portray the hysteria that occurred in the Salem Witch Trials and to better compare it the “Red Scare” of the 1950s; therefore his use of “artistic license” with respect to some the historical facts is justifiable. Miller changed much of the Salem Witch Trials so that the audience could better understand the point he was trying to make. He wrote The Crucible during the time of the “Red Scare” where everyone was paranoid about communism spreading. At this time many were accusing others of being

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    The Norman Conquest

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    position of ruling one country while still serving as a vassal of another country ruler. By bringing England under the control of rulers originating in France‚ the Norman conquest linked the country more closely with continental Europe‚ lessened Scandinavian influence‚ and also set the stage for a rivalry with France that would continue intermittently for many centuries. It also had important consequences for the rest of the British Isles‚ paving the way for further Norman conquests in Wales and Ireland

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