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    “Rise” the epic closing number in the movie that emotionally connects the listener to the previous films in the trilogy. There is a reoccurring rhythmic pattern used throughout this soundtrack that seemingly connects each piece in the work. The chant heard throughout the score gives a primitive depth since the words are unrecognizable. Hans Zimmer uses synthesizers and samplers to create this modern score which is closely tied to the music previously written for the two prior films from this trilogy

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    Animal farm is Marixst because the state controls the truth and knowledge. For example‚ when the pigs slept in beds Boxer played it off by saying “Napoleon is always right” (79). The state controls what the animals feel is okay. This saying that Boxer acquired and shows exactly how Napoleon wants every animal to live by. In addition‚ Squealer changed the animals mind about Snowball when he broke the fake news about Snowball and said “that in reality he was trying to lure us to our doom” (90). Squealer

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    not murder” (Exodus 20:1-17) which is now used in laws and society today. Through the prevalence in culture‚ the Bible influences society with its teachings. For example festivals‚ such as Easter and Christmas‚ are marked as public holidays. The Gregorian calendar has been adopted internationally as the civil calendar and the actual calendar itself is measured from the assumed date of Jesus’ being. In societies like Australia where the Bible is widely read‚ this sacred book is highly influential‚

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    Tyger! Tyger! burning brightIn the forests of the night‚What immortal hand or eyeCould frame thy fearful symmetry? In this particular stanza there is a strong sense of mystery that is conveyed to the reader. The chant “Tyger! Tyger!” puts the reader in a situation where the mystery of the chant is a prevalent. The use of the phrase “Fearful Symmetry” is phrase that brings forth a sense of mystery while adding an eerie feeling to the piece. Stanza 1 is also important to the poem because it forms the

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    When I started looking for information on Wadjet‚ I ran into the fact that she is not a well-known goddess‚ and while I could find some information on her‚ much of it was a repetitive. Digging deeper‚ I found some fascinating facts and quite a few contradictions. Some of the problem in finding information about Wadjet lies in the fact that‚ while she is one goddess‚ she has many names. Wadjet‚ Edjo‚ Udjo‚ and Buto are only a few of the names by which she was known. The spelling of her name seems

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    In Shirley Jackson’s short story‚ "The Lottery"‚ the main theme is how traditions lose their meaning due to human forgetfulness. This can cause horrible consequences to occur. The story is set in a small town‚ ’on the morning of June 27th’. It opens with false innocence‚ using children‚ tricking the reader into an unaware state. The reader almost expects the Lottery to be something wonderful since the "normal" lottery has the winner getting a prize of a large amount of money or possession. Even

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    William Golding uses many different techniques to convey his thoughts on a society without rules in his novel‚ Lord of the Flies. By using word choice‚ action and even symbolism‚ Golding is able to present the common topics that surround a society without rules‚ such as the struggle for power and the need to feel safe within a community. By using these techniques‚ he is also able to present his opinion that a society without rules will become savage and will not be able to survive. By using

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    is “the Beast”. Although “the Beast” is simply a product of imagination‚ the fear it exposes changes the boys and they forget all sense of order. When the chant“‘Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood.’” (72) is recited is as a prime example of how the beast altered the mindset and decision making of the young boys. While the boys chant they give into their fear of the beast and therefore they change the way they act and don’t realize what they are saying. Subsequently‚ the readers can see

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    The crowd is now much more engaged into the game. You can hear them cheer for a player or say a brief chant. The crowd comes to life in FIFA 15. When a soccer player scores a goal‚ you can feel the atmosphere change. The crowd jumps up and hollers. You get goose bumps on your skin‚ and you feel as if you scored the winning goal. The cheers and chants can be heard miles from the stadium. If the referee makes a bad decision or a player does a bad tackle‚ you can hear the crowd

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    The first: B.C. [before Christ] and A.D. [after death] are designations used to label years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. There’s a third designation now - 9/11. Post September 11‚ the world stands divided. Terrorist outfits continue to strike in the name of religion and the common man‚ not even remotely associated with these groups‚ is bearing the brunt. The world is not a safe place anymore. * The second statement: There’re two sets of people in this world - the good and the bad. No

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