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    Title: Law Abiding Citizen Year: 2009 Director: F. Gary Gray The film has no opening title sequence. The first images we see are two production logos which then lead to the first scene. The zoom lens introduces us to what the main character was doing. Establishing shot shows the innocence in the main characters life as the colour white (the bead) represents purity. Soundtrack- to the tune of “hey Mr tambourine man” by bob Dylan‚ a father and his child are having a nice bonding evening as she

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    My freedom cost many lives‚ and now it is my turn to pay back the debt to the men who fought for my beautiful country. My responsibility as a citizen of America consists of voting‚ respecting‚ submitting‚ and serving my country. Responsibility is defined as the state or fact of being responsible‚ answerable‚ or accountable‚ for something within one’s power‚ control‚ or management. Personally‚ I agree with that statement‚ but it means more to me than just being accountable it means to fulfill your

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    Biography William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was born and grew up in the Lake District‚ the.We can conclude that the natural beauty and grandeur of this area was a major source of inspiration for Wordsworth throughout his life. In 1790‚ ‚ he went morelike on a walking tour of France . With no doubt‚ he turned to be already sympathetic to the democratic ideals that inspired the French Revolution‚ which filled him with enthusiastic hope that France might lead the way to a new and more just social order

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    today‚ there will be circumstances when ordinary citizens have to take an active role in order to keep our streets and neighborhoods safe. Also‚ we can not take for granted our under-staffed and under-funded law enforcement agencies will always respond quickly enough to protect us in time from all emergencies. Police departments‚ fire departments‚ and emergency services do not a safe community make. To ensure safety and freedom in our communities citizens must remain forever vigilant. We can not forget

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    Health issues faced by senior citizens With age comes complications in one’s health conditions that can be caused due years of neglect‚ years of poverty or just age. Apart from many issues faced by senior citizens health is a serious problem. More common sicknesses are diabetes the killer disease which attacks most of the organs. Heart disease is a common condition among seniors. This is a life threatening disease which should be controlled with food and exercise. Cancer though has

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    William Harvey was a British physician who did what all good modern scientists are taught to do; which is upon coming across an inexplicable phenomenon‚ compose a hypothesis‚ research‚ collect data‚ devise a theory‚ then share this information with fellow scientists. . He obtained a Doctor of Physic diploma from the University of Padua in 1602. But Human Heredity‚ in the biological sense‚ was for many centuries only a metaphor. Because of his family status‚ Harvey had no problem obtaining a

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    Vietnams Impact on American Citizens The Vietnam War had a large effect on American citizens. The Vietnam war lasted 10 years‚ over 2.5 million people died and millions were injured. There were more bombs dropped in the Vietnam War than in all of WWII. There has yet to be another war that has caused Americans to lose confidence in the national government and become as divided as the Vietnam War did. The Vietnam War changed the lives of the American soldiers and citizens’ like no other war has. The

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    Jeanette Nadeau English 2630 Essay #1 Creation of Community in Citizen 13660 In Citizen 13660‚ Miné Okubo very often portrays the lack of privacy - whether personal body space or privacy in her own room. The lack of privacy is mentioned several times throughout the book‚ and also appears in her drawings. On page 76‚ the lack of privacy is very obvious. She mentions before this page that the women were‚ at first‚ very timid about showering in such a public area‚ but after a while they got

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    Migrants as activist citizens in Italy Published on openDemocracy (http://www.opendemocracy.net) Migrants as activist citizens in Italy In 2010 and 2011 migrants behaved like activist citizens throughout Italy‚ initiating a new cycle of struggles in the crisis of neoliberalism. Their contestation of an exclusionary‚ racialized and competitive model of society could become a goal shared by migrants and nationals alike. ‘We will be remembered’; whoever wrote this on the wall of an abandoned

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    William Golding September 23‚ 2013 Period 7 On September 19‚ 1911‚ an aspiring author was born. Sir William Gerald Golding‚ an 82 year old man when he died‚ was born in Saint Columb Minor‚ Cornwall‚ England (biography.com). He was raised by Mildred and Alex Golding‚ both avid workers. His mother was an activist‚ and she fought for women’s right to vote. His father was a schoolmaster. Golding first attended Marlborough Grammar School‚ the place his father worked. Golding said that he would

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