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    Matt Fowler‚ from the Killings by Andre Dubus‚ was taught a powerful lesson. That message is one that was given to us from Mahatma Gandhi. He says‚ “an eye for an eye makes the whole world go blind.” All Matt Fowler wanted to achieve was vengeance for the murder of his youngest son‚ Frank Fowler. He learned that even though he had carried out revenge against his son’s killer‚ but in the end‚ he did not receive satisfaction. In the end‚ all Mr. Fowler had left was a heavy conscious and two less bullets

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    Explain why the auteurist theory has become so important to film analysis. What are some arguments against auteurist theory? How does auteurist theory affect the way that films are marketed? How does it affect the way that films are analyzed by critics and audiences? Please use an actual film/director/marketing campaign to illustrate your points. The auteur theory‚ when applied to directing a film‚ infers that the director is indeed the author of the film‚ imprinting it with his personal

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    1. Occasionally referred to as "The Bricks"‚ this masterpiece is the last and most famous of a series of minimalist sculptures by Carl Andre. The exhibit comprises one-hundred-and-twenty fire bricks‚ arranged in two layers‚ in a six-by-ten rectangle. All eight structures in the series have the same height‚ mass and volume‚ but different shapes. When first exhibited at the Tate Gallery at Millbank in 1976‚ the piece drew much criticism in the press because of the perception that taxpayers’ money had

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    the novel. Andres is the main character in the novel - and is someone that the writer wants to sympathize. Therefore‚ the writer used a fractured narrative so that he could create tension and sympathy in his novel. The writer had made a huge contrast - from a stadium of triumph and glory to people being shot. In the scene when introducing the Silver Lion‚

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    A common goal for most modern directors is to engage the audience emotionally. It’s a seemingly simple task that is often left by the wayside‚ half finished and ineffective. Those directors that do achieve this task‚ tend to make better movies. Two such directors are Ang Lee and Quentin Tarantino. The ways that they manipulate their audience’s emotions are completely different yet they are both effective. Where Tarantino’s manipulation of tension is unmatched in the modern world‚ Lee’s grace and

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    The general argument made by the author‚ André da Loba‚ in his work Expanding the Right to Die‚ is that ill people should be able to decide to end their own lives and pass up a long and drawn out death. He writes “A 29-year-old woman with terminal brain cancer has announced a campaign to support physician-assisted suicide leading up to her own death next month.” In this passage‚ the author is suggesting that people should have the right to choose their time of death during life ending conditions

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    The Indian’s New World: Andres Arce The author’s thesis is mainly focused on the new order for American Indians. He is arguing the fact that a new world isn’t actually coming but that it was all just beginning to gradually erode due to the conditions in the colonial America. The evidence that is being used is the 3 distinct stages of the new order. The author however does achieve his purpose near the end of story. “By the close of the colonial era‚ native Americans as well as whites and blacks had

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    University of Leicester Civil Safety and Security Unit Name: Emmanuel Andres ARTUSA Student Number: 139048615 Course: MSc in Risk‚ Crisis and Disaster Management Essay Title: Can legalistic mechanisms such as “corporate liability” be effectively used to promote organisational safety? Use two specific cases to illustrate your argument. Intake: Sept 2013 Module: 1 Submission Date: 09/12/2013 Word Count: 3.652 Tittle: Can legalistic mechanisms such as “corporate liability” be effectively

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    The work “Warum Willst Du andre fragen?” by Clara Schumann is an exceptional piece that brings out the irony of loving someone. It is written for a solo singer and is accompanied by the piano. According to this recording it was written for a mezzo soprano voice. The melody of the piece is very smooth and contains conjunct motion. When she asks a question‚ the beginning portion of the piece repeats. Then when she answers the questions the melody changes and descends down the scale. To accentuate a

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    Andre Kertész was a Hungarian-born photographer who is acknowledged for his contributions to photographic composition and his shots of everyday street life. In the early years of his career‚ his unfamiliar camera angles and style prevented his work from gaining wider recognition but today he is considered one of the seminal figures of photojournalism- or a particular form of journalism that employs images in order to tell a news story. His work made a huge contribution to lyrical street photography

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