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    Tanoshīdesu James is always looking for adventure. As a 5 ft 5 in‚ 12-year-old boy‚ James thought he could handle anything. Living on the miniscule island of Takeshima‚ Japan‚ James could never go further than his 123‚000 square foot island that was measured by himself. Every day‚ after his chores were done‚ James would fill his precious backpack with high-tech tools that were often used by professionals during the most perilous of adventures. Then he would walk out of his house and travel every

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    most of them just reinforce the standard ideas we already have.’ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Journey is a theme within humanity that transcends through time. The western liberal perspective of journeys‚ being that they are positive and transformative experiences that liberate the individual from the restraints of their personal boundaries‚ is a popular interpretation of the journey theme by many composers. This interpretation

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    The First World War erupted only a decade into the twentieth century‚ and it defined civilizations for many subsequent years. Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front and Ernst Jünger’s The Storm of Steel both concern this war‚ however the two offer different perspectives of the war and its effects on societies and soldiers. The contrast between their accounts is seen in reactions to the enemy‚ feelings upon killing an “enemy” soldier‚ opinions of death in war‚ and reaction to the war

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    John Ford’s Authorship in Stagecoach The auteur theory states that a director is the author of a film just like an author writes a book. Each director has their signature directing techniques which represent their authorship. John Ford‚ the famous Western director‚ had many aspects of his films which illustrated his authorship. The film Stagecoach shows Ford’s authorship at its finest‚ since this film still stands as one of his greatest works. In Stagecoach‚ Ford uses signature directing techniques

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    B. Consuming too much refined-sugar Here is an example of a sentence outline on American western movies in The Sampler: Patterns for Composition‚ 2nd ed.‚ by Rance G. Baker and Billie R. Phillips. Westerns Thesis sentence: Nearly all westerns are characterized by monotonous plots‚ stereotyped characters‚ and oversimplified themes. I. The monotonous plots of the western almost always involve the same sequences. A. A stock situation is

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    creator the free use of his imagination‚ however even these films ultimately will fall into a major genre category. Unfortunately genres can also cause some people to often judge a film based on it’s genre‚ if they’ve seen a certain film that was a Western for instance that they did not particularity enjoy they will assume all films under this genre are not worth their time. As stated in Goodyknootz‚ B.‚ & Jacobs‚ C. P. (2014) Film: From watching to seeing (2nd ed.) CH4. “It is not a preordained measure

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    aliens is an adaptation of a comic book of the same name made in the 1990s in the UK. The film is a throwback to the classic cowboys and westerns and general sci-fi films of a classic area. The film is a mixture of two of the most popular genres ever seen in the film industry and includes all of the features you would expect to find in a classic sci-fi or western. In the film Indians also get a brief outing towards the end and they have a set of there own codes and conventions. About the Film. The

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    Summers in Cape May As I sat in my elementary classroom that first day of school after summer break‚ the teacher asked us to raise our hands if we went away during the summer. I quickly raised my hand and smiled feeling gitty. When it was my turn to say where I went that summer‚ I blurted out in a proud voice‚ “I went to Cape May” At that point the teacher would look at my puzzled and said‚ ‘Oh… you mean Cape Cod.” And before I could disagree she was on to the next student. ”Cape May‚ New Jersey

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    Communication Studies‚ 2004 #1 a.) The writer’s purpose is to explain the value of taking supplements‚ vitamins and minerals; even with a planned‚ balanced nutritional diet‚ they enhance diet‚ nutrient levels and health in today’s world. The writer’s purpose is to explain the value of taking supplements‚ vitamins and minerals; even with a planned‚ balanced nutritional diet‚ they enhance diet and nutrient levels in today’s world. In this extract‚ the writer employs a variety of organisational

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    It’s the rare western book that invites a Marxian analysis‚ but Elmer Kelton‚ who died recently‚ was the rare western writer. "The Day the Cowboys Quit"takes place at the intersection of rugged American individualism and the collective efforts of the undercapitalized to improve their lot. The book renders a cowboys’ strike - a fascinating concept - that actually happened‚ on ranches in the Canadian River region of west Texas circa 1883. By Kelton’s lights‚ the strike occurred in the crucible

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