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    <center>E-mail me if you would like me to do your essays!!!!</center> <br> <br>Directed‚ produced and starring Orson Welles‚ Citizen Kane (Welles‚ 1941)‚ is famous for it ’s many ‘remarkable scenes‚ cinematic and narrative technique and experimental innovations ’ (Dirks‚ 1996). Written by Welles and Herman J. Mankiewicz and filmed by Gregg Toland Kane is ‘classed as a fresh and classic masterpiece ’ (Dirks‚ 1996). Kane is a brilliantly crafted series of flash backs and remembrances centering around

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    Role models who others imitate‚ emulate or look to for guidance. There are good role models who inspire greatness in others and bad role models of what we call a "bad influence." There are even anti-role models‚ pegged by the media as "bad girls" or "bad boy" is a good example of what NOT to do if you want to be successful‚ respected. Every parent wants their children to have positive role models who have characteristics that inspire them to want to be (and become) their best. While there is some

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    Pseudo-models Thanks to the media and the model agencies‚ a considerable number of young ladies are pumped out last summer. Right before June‚ some of these nameless girls were ordinary students like you and me. Some were working part-time and some were idling the days away. These girls‚ aged between 17 to at most 24‚ appear to be a different kind of models—what we now call the pseudo-models. Not receiving much education‚ they can still earn a lot‚ which brings them criticisms of setting bad examples

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    There’s no doubt that Citizen Kane is a great movie. It is a pioneering film that forever changed film making. Its plot is one of the most creative and original in all of movie history. The cinematography is stunning. Citizen Kane is about those images that we all reflect and project‚ the sum total of which -the impressions we make on other people- are all we that leave behind us. That central‚ unsolveable riddle of personality is at the core of what makes Citizen Kane so endlessly watchable.

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    through the content of the film rather than the way it was shot. (Alton‚ 87) In other words‚ ‘Citizen Kane’ can be seen as the first time ever for a filmmaker to use the technicality of filmmaking in conjunction with the content to deliver to the audience what the filmmaker what trying to communicate. A perfect example of a scene where the use of lighting to convey meaning can be seen is at the beginning of ‘Citizen Kane’. After witnessing a news reel about the death of the

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    An exploration of the jigsaw sequence in Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane. The life of the fictional newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane‚ as depicted by Orson Welles (1941)‚ is the larger-than-life story of a wealthy and powerful man. And yet‚ Kane’s story is one of loneliness‚ loss and a desperate need to be loved. Kane is at once a powerful patriarchal figure‚ ruling those around him by sheer force of will‚ and a lost little boy in search of the mother who sent him away. This essay will seek to tease

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    Furthermore‚ the two models follow a similar timeline‚ yet in starkingly different ways. The NCC model splits into three steps of radicalization‚ mobilization‚ and action‚ essentially asserting that certain catalysts from personal and sociopolitical factors lead to preparation‚ and eventually action.1 It places all the factors into said three distinct nonlinear steps that work together dynamically in order to get to the final action. Overall‚ it seems to narrow in on physical‚ tangible items. Conversely

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    their lifetime. Who doesn’t want to be extremely successful‚ have the perfect marriage‚ cute children‚ a beautiful house‚ and tons of money? All of those things have been what individuals set goals for from before 1941 and even now‚ to present day. Citizen Kane is a movie that shows a great example of the “American Dream” in 1941. Charles Foster Kane is the man the entire plot of the movie is about. They begin the movie by showing newspapers headings that “Charles Foster Kane has died” then they go

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    1. INTRODUCTION The movie “Law Abiding Citizen” changes our perception of the legal process and that process eventually changes to conform to our expectations. The scenario of the blockbuster movie‚ Law Abiding Citizen‚ can be explained by these simple questions. What would you do if a ruthless killer broke into your home and killed your family right before your eyes‚ then bargained with the prosecutor to receive only three years punishment in exchange for testifying against his innocent accomplice

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    Table of Contents Introduction Al Jazeera is a news provider launched in Qatar in 1996. The founder of the Al Jazeera network was Sheik Hamad‚ former emir of Qatar. The reason Hamad launched Al Jazeera was because he was disappointed with the lack of freedom of press in his country (Allied Media Corp.). The first rule in Al Jazeera’s code of ethics is that they “adhere to the journalistic values of honesty‚ courage‚ fairness‚ balance‚ independence‚ credibility and diversity‚ giving no priority

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