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    Varsity Football Captain

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    I Noldylens Metayer want to be a captain for the Varsity football team for the 2015 season because from my perspective I think the reason we lose games is because of discipline and mental mistakes. The reason I was man enough to pick up an application is because I want to lead my team to the FCIAC Championship. Another reason is that I want to discipline my teammates if any mistakes are made or any childish behavior is occurrence. And my last reason is to help my teammates in school and getting

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    Devil in a Blue Dress: Novel vs. Film The hardboiled mystery novel‚ Devil in a Blue Dress‚ by Walter Mosley was first published in 1990 and was acknowledged by former U.S. President‚ Bill Clinton‚ as one of his many favorite novelists (Easy Writer). Taking place in post-war Los Angeles‚ the story is narrated by an African American laborer‚ Easy Rawlins‚ who is transformed into an L.A. detective after being pulled in to the affairs of local townspeople. The successful novel continued onto screen

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    Last fall‚ when I was in seventh grade‚ I set the goal to get onto my school varsity soccer team. Even though I was originally dissatisfied‚ I realized that being on junior varsity was way better than I thought in all possible ways. Firstly‚ I was surprised and disappointed that I didn’t make varsity. All of my friends and I thought I would make the team so I was surprised that I didn’t. That year‚ I had also been playing soccer out of school and I was on team b which is the second highest team

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    era. In the aftermath of the second great war‚ American servicemen lacked a sense of purpose in post-war America; feeling as though the country had moved on from the war without them. Two films that really captured the frustration felt by these veterans were The Blue Dahlia and The Best Days of Our Lives. The Blue Dahlia‚ set right after the war‚ exemplifies not only the betrayal of many servicemen’s wives‚ but the injuries that many soldiers had to deal with. The Best Days of Our Lives deals the forgotten

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    During my Junior year of High School‚ I had the honor to be elected as the Junior Varsity Cheerleading Captain. The team and I instantly had a bond that was unbreakable‚ although we faced some difficult times. When the season began‚ we did not have a coach to lead us‚ so we practiced apace with the Varsity squad. A few weeks into the season‚ the Varsity coach found us a mentor that would lead us. As a few more weeks went by‚ our coach started picking up on more activities‚ which was too much for

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    Film Analysis

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    Film Analysis Holly Cox Adam Deutsch English 225: Introduction to Film August 30‚ 2010 Film Analysis There is so much more to analyzing films than watching a movie. Film analysis is a very complex procedure. “Analysis generally‚ means breaking up the whole to discover the nature‚ function‚ and interrelationships of the parts” (Boggs‚ J. & Petrie‚ D.‚ 2008‚ p. 7). In analyzing a film‚ you must not only analyze the film as a whole‚ but you must also analyze each element that makes up the film

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    Instructions for Sequence Analysis A. State the "message(s)" of the scene or sequence‚ i.e.‚ what is the filmmaker trying to communicate? B. Justify your statement in A by explaining how the five main channels of information in film--visual image‚ print and other graphics‚ speech‚ music‚ noise (sound effects)--work together to communicate it. Note that not all films make use of all five channels (e.g.‚ print and graphics were common in the era of the silent film) and‚ further‚ that the intermittent

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    Jet Blue Analysis

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    Running head: JET BLUE ANALYSIS Jet Blue Analysis BUS 630 Assignment WK 3 Jet Blue Analysis Jet Blue is now a major U.S. airline that has established itself as a leading low-fare‚ low cost passenger airline by offering customers high quality customer service and a differentiated product according to Jet Blue 10-K/A pg . Their steps to achieve their goals in the market place are to stimulate demand with low fares. Jet Blue offers a wide variety of low fares that target those leisure travelers

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    Film Analysis

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    Textual Analysis in Film Camera Analysis ← Composition ← Framing ← Camera Height ← Angle of view ← Depth of field ← Choice of lens Mise en Scene Film Analysis questions ← Dominant: Where is our eye attracted first? Why? ← ← Lighting Key: High Key? Low Key? High Contrast? Some combination of these? ← ← Shot and Camera Proxemics: What Type of shot? How Far away is the camera from the action? ← ← Angle:Are we ( and the camera)

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    How To Analyze a Film As you might guess‚ conducting a semiotic analysis of a film is a somewhat more complicated venture than conducting a semiotic analysis of a print advertisement. This is not to say‚ of course‚ that movies and advertisements do not share similarities. Both‚ for example‚ are "texts" that rely on visual imagery to tell specific stories‚ and both are in the business of promoting specific ideologies. At the same time‚ print advertisements are limited by the static nature of their

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