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    Barry Lyndon / The Shining Response Paper Kubrick explores different types of violence in the movies “Barry Lyndon” and “The Shining”. “Barry Lyndon” is period drama with extremely formalized violence while “The Shining” is a psychological horror film with surreal violence. Both utilize violence in very different ways to support the themes and narratives. In “Barry Lyndon” Kubrick seems to be interested in the formalization of violence in the 18th century. The film has a very dry sense of

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    While Stephen King is renowned for being a writer of paranormal fiction‚ it is most often his hinting towards the possibility of the supernatural that is most disturbing. Although The Shining may be most readily associated with impossible monsters made to imitate childhood nightmares‚ the intimate way in which these horrors are woven into the fabrics of reality offer readers a sense of truth in relation to the terrors of the unknown. By overshadowing supernatural elements with domestic terrors and

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    Success Genetic Editing Contains The world has and will continue to be occupied full of different types of Genetic Engineering. One vital type of this is known as Genetic Editing‚ which has become a crucial factor in the modern day lives of human medical advancement and was finally perfected throughout the 1970s‚ when scientists‚ such as Daniel Nathans‚ began their own experiments which then led to the beginning of cloning and engineering certain genes in organisms. Genetic Editing has become to

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    In The Shining‚ Stanley Kubrick tells the tale of a family teetering on the edge of sanity at the hands of a possessed hotel. Kubrick does a great job keeping the viewer on the edge of their seat with a haunting soundtrack that is especially effective. Kubrick also does a great job of using colors symbolically to express a character’s emotions or to foreshadow the coming moments. The overall effect is one which keeps you guessing what is going to pop out around the next corner (especially when

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    Montage Editing in Millennium Actress Satoshi Kon’s Millennium Actress takes the viewer on a visual journey that blends reality‚ fantasy and history as Chiyoko searches for her lost love. Her quest to find this man spans across decades and manifests itself not only in her everyday life but also in the films she has appeared in. Kon uses masterful editing to create both a visually stunning film and a feature that formally reinforces the themes that are presented. Specifically‚ the use of montage

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    in the editing suites to following a broke filmmaker still living at home‚ these documentary’s show the blood‚ sweat and tears the movie industry is built on. “The Cutting Edge” is a documentary that shows the viewers the art of editing for film. In the documentary‚ the viewers are shown the amount of work that the editors have to put in to complete a movie. It also gives the history of editing‚ and how it became the vital role it is today. “The Cutting edge” used very cleaver editing techniques

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    Editing in Run, Lola, Run

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    Editing: Run‚ Lola‚ Run Run‚ Lola‚ Run is a 1995 German film directed by Tom Tykwer and edited by Mathilde Bonnefoy. The editing in Run‚ Lola‚ Run is extensive with almost 2000 transitions. Since the film does not always use continuity editing it allows the audience to focus on the style as well as the narrative. Bonnefoy’s fast paced editing in Run‚ Lola‚ Run creates a sense of urgency and disarray among the audience‚ furthering the film’s narrative. The film opens up with a phone conversation

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    Gene editing can be beneficial to humans‚ but it should not be pursued as it can also lead to defects. Gene editing is modifying DNA within a cell. If a cellś genetic makeup is altered‚ it can lead to many changes in the characteristics of the cell and potentially start a ¨butterfly effect¨. As science is continuously evolving‚ new technologies and techniques are becoming developed. However it does not eliminate the risk factors. Some may wonder‚ what is gene editing capable of doing? According

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    Knight in Shining Trucks

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    The case is about Knight Transportation‚ Inc tries to duel with its fleet’s inefficiencies by using the new technology such as GPS and new devices. This change not only can help Knight to get more information of its fleet‚ but also save at least $1 million dollars in fuel for the company. This brings Knight to get an 11 percent profit. Before the Knight used Fleet View‚ it had a lot of inefficiencies in the fleet. Theft threatens the trucking company. They always follow the route of the trucks

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    looming unanswered questions that prevent deeper analysis of cause and effect. Stephen King’s classic horror novel‚ The Shining‚ is a tale so terrifying and chaotic that readers are often too busy to analyze Jack Torrance’s descent into madness in a

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