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    District 9 analysis

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    District 9: Scene Analysis The 2009 film‚ District 9‚ directed by Neill Blomkamp is a direct comparison criticizing the actions of the South African apartheid‚ about a community of aliens from another planet whose mother-ship has broken down over the city of Johannesburg in South Africa and is forced into living on another life forms territory until they can fix their ship. The Aliens‚ after the government of South Africa put them under control of the power-abusing corporation of MNU‚ were viewed

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    (FAA) defines the term commercial space transportation as “the launch of an object into space or the reentry of an object from space by a private‚ nongovernment entity” (Chapter IX‚ 2005). SpaceX has introduced three launch vehicles; Falcon 1‚ Falcon 9‚ and Falcon 9 Heavy. They also developed a spacecraft called the Dragon. Elon Musk‚ founder of SpaceX‚ says he’s going to cut the cost of space missions by at least one third the price of any competitors using these vehicles (Space Exploration Technologies

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    is currently working to further improve the Dragon‚ Falcon heavy‚ and Falcon 9. Presently the Dragon is the only Spacecraft that can carry a significant amount of cargo back to Earth. The reason the Dragon is able to carry plentiful amounts of cargo is due to the pressurized cargo located in the capsule‚ along with unpressurized cargo placed in the trunk (“Dragon”). Falcon heavy is currently the most dynamic and powerful rocket in the world. Falcon Heavy is capable of lifting roughly 64 metric tons

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    District 9 Movie Analysis

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    District 9 (Peter Jackson‚ 2009)‚ a science fiction film produced by Peter Jackson‚ is a rare gem unlike the many sci-fi movies which have been released in our time. The story is established via a mix of standard third person camera and documentary footage and takes place in the present - a twist from your regular science fiction film which normally takes place in the future. The film‚ about a colony of alien refugees forced by humans to live in a South African slum‚ is an example of social satire by presenting

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    analysis detailing the impacts of colonialism and imperialism‚ putting an emphasis on the voice of those who were colonized‚ yet also involving the voice of the colonisers. The 2009 South African‚ science-fiction‚ mock-documentary film ‘District 9’ is about an alien ship running out of fuel and becoming stranded over the city of Johannesburg. The extraterrestrials are forced to live in slum-like conditions and are not allowed the same rights as humans. The film is directed by Neill Blomkamp

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    District 9 Social Values

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    Social Values Demonstrated Through District 9 “The day the power of love over rules the love of power the world will know peace.” (Mahatma Ghandi) The pursuit of power has been evident throughout history‚ from apartheid‚ to genocide and also through the Holocaust. Within these examples it is also evident how power can corrupt. The director of District Nine‚ Neill Blomkamp‚ uses the character of Wikus to show how the fear of others can drive the pursuit of power to morally corrupt one to acts of

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    Space X’s Falcon 9 Successful Historical Landing On A Barge; Elon Musks Reveals Its Capability Space X’s Falcon 9 made a successful drone ship landing on an ocean barge in the Atlantic Ocean last month. Viewers applauded and screamed of joy as the narrow rocket glided down onto a drone ship in Hawthorne‚ California. This was the fifth attempt. The Falcon 9 carried the supplies of astronauts in the International Space Station. It can haul up to 22.8 tonnes into low-Earth orbit up from 13.2. The rocket

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    Through the use of Aliens and Medical Experimentation‚ it is clear for one to see that Avatar is a more evolved Sci-Fi genre film than that of District 9. Although the aliens in District 9 do not have the typical green skinned‚ antenna‚ bug eyed aliens like shown in most alien based films‚ they do however share the same thought that aliens physically do not represent human forms and have ugly exteriors‚ thus making mankind feel good about themselves‚ whilst watching the film. The extreme close up

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    Federigos Falcon

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    lot for what he did for her sake‚ nor yet for him. Spending thus greatly beyond his means‚ Federigo was at length reduced to such poverty that he had nothing left but a little estate‚ on the rents of which he lived very straightly ‚ and a single falcon‚ the best in the world. The estate was at Campi‚ and there‚ in complete seclusion‚ diverting himself with hawking‚ he bore his poverty as patiently as he might. Now‚ Federigo being thus reduced to extreme poverty‚ it so happened that one day Monna

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    Maltese Falcon

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    development of characters. More specifically‚ the role of women within the novels can be scrutinized to better understand the power they hold over the other characters‚ their own lives and the direction of the story. Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon exemplifies the varying ways in which female characters attempt to obtain and utilize power in hopes of influencing‚ manipulating and succeeding. The most prominent female character in the novel‚ Brigid O’Shaughnessy‚ employs her sexuality‚ secrecy

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