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    The Third Man

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    Cinematography In the film The Third Man cinematography works to create an opinion about the mise-en-scene through different camera levels‚ lighting and distance. The first way I will analyze this is through camera levels or angles the film was shot from. The film is shot through many different angles. It is taken from high angles‚ which brings the viewer a view as if they were looking down on the person. In one of the very first scenes of the film this high angle shot is used when the butler

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    San Francisco‚ see you soon. One of the places that I would like to visit‚ hopefully very soon‚ is San Francisco. I love to travel‚ and as a matter of fact I have traveled a lot and seen a lot‚ but until now I did not have an opportunity to explore closer all that hidden beauties of the United States. To me‚ personally‚ United States has a lot of beautiful places to visit‚ and one by one‚ I am hoping to get to see most of it in years that are coming. However‚ there is one of the few places in particular

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    speaker‚ Francisco Guajardo‚ divided his presentation into four major parts. Francisco starts off by giving a background information of his life. In the first few minutes of the presentation‚ I learned Francisco belonged to an immigrant family. His family migrated to the United States‚ in search for a better life. Francisco grew up in the city of Elsa‚ Texas beside his two brothers. Francisco first language was Spanish‚ but he later was introduced to the English language. While Francisco attended

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    Third Crusade

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    To what extend did the European leaders recapture the holy land from Saladin in the third crusade? Forty years after the failure of the Second Crusade‚ Richard I of England‚ Philip II of France and Barbarossa leader of Germany all ended their conflicts to assist the Third Crusade (1189-1192). Saladin‚ who captured Jerusalem in 1187‚ had unified Syria and Egypt in the past‚ making him a very powerful adversary and an excellent military leader. Losing the Holy Land was too shameful for Christendom

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    Richard the Third

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    Kameron Lopez Analysis Paper #2 Richard the Third February‚ 15tth Analyze the use of Christian allusions “Two drops of virtue for a Christian prince…” A prince of what exactly? That is a line said of Richard as he enters in Act 3 Scene 7. It was of course as Richard was standing in between two bishops pretending to be pious. He is more like a Christian prince of darkness‚ and he refers to himself as devil to state his mind. It can be said of Christian allusions in this text that

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    The Third Crusade

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    Post Number 6: The Third Crusade began in 1187. Richard the Lionheart was determined to retake the city of Jerusalem‚ but failed. Below is a map of the Third Crusade. Post Number 7: There were many conflicts between Saladin and Richard. Finally‚ they reached a truce. Saladin’s Muslim Empire kept control over Jerusalem‚ but Christians were given the right to visit the city and the shrines. Crusaders also were able to keep control of their lands north of Jaffa. The Third Crusade ended in 1192

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    Rule of Third

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    have to come up with pictures that please you. You may be able to overlook the huge empty spaces or people with their heads cut off but no-one else will. That cute kid looks really cute it’s just a pity that you need a magnifying glass to see him. Producing pictures that are pleasing to someone other than yourself will make your photography much more rewarding. The Rule of Thirds. One of the most popular ’rules’ in photography is the Rule Of Thirds. It is also popular amongst artists. It works like

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    The Third Wave

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    teaching skills and thought The Third Wave was disturbing normal learning in his class. It even crossed his mind that he” Should have I been teaching this technique all along?” just because of the positive response in the beginning. Mr. .Jones was extremely surprised by the student’s desire and response to fulfill his task. Students not only obeyed him‚ but not even questioned his demands. As the week went on more kids felt that they needed to be a part of The Third Wave. I’m also very surprised

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    The bridge in San Francisco Since it was built in 1937 more than 16‚000 have jumped to their death. It is a site where most people have committed suicide than anywhere else in the world‚ in 2004 there were 24 deaths from this bridge. In my research reading I found that the bridge had a note at the entrance saying ‘CRISIS COUNSELING. There is hope make the call. The consequences for jumping from this bridge are fatal and tragic’ The people in the film spoke of how suicides of friends had affected

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    Romanticism‚ Goya‚ Saturn Devouring His Children The field of visual arts‚ too‚ had seen this progression. As the years went by‚ art had grown more and more realistic‚ controlled‚ and perfect. Everything was rationalized by science. And then came the revolution known as Romanticism. One notable artist that partook in the Romantic Movement was Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes. In spite of his initial lack of success‚ and even being denied entrance to the Royal Academy of Fine Art‚ Goya eventually

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