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    projects like Frankenweenie (1984) which led him to his upbringing. Frankenweenie (1984) helped Burton get his first directing job of Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (1985) with help of spreading the word from Stephen King to Executive Bonni Lee and Paul Ruebens. Which leads to his meaningful work of directing and producing 27 or more films in his lifetime and having his own art exhibitions every year to show his early work. Burton has showed us that you can break creative control from high reputational companies

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    The Chosen -Reb Saunders

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    reflecting that passion for Hasidic faith. This makes Reb Saunders a great powerfully‚ respected pious religious leader of the community. Reb Saunders‚ is respected. As a first illustration‚ Reuben just became friends with Danny Saunders‚ excited Rueben tells his father what happened and he is happy they’ve become friends. Reuben’s father is quite fond of Reb Saunders and comments to Reuben how a great respectful leader he is. “Reb Saunders is a great Talmudist and great Tzaddik. He has a reputation

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    Overwatch: A Short Story

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    “Well?” Mercy demands. “Well‚ what?” Rae asks. She knows‚ but she’s not going to lose this partner too. At the very least‚ she’s not going to be the one that breaks this. It was light and fun and laughter‚ and she wanted to keep it to herself. Hug it to her chest and never let go of this newfound happiness. If that made her selfish or crazy‚ then so be it. This belonged to her now. “They’re criminals!” Mercy nearly shouts. “They’re agents of Overwatch!” Rae reasons. “They don’t belong here.” “Everyone

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    PTSD: A Film Analysis

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    multiple ways. Rae had PTSD because she had been sexually molested by her stepfather; because of this catastrophic event‚ it produced psychological suffering throughout her life. Ronnie had PTSD‚ which was created by any tremendous noise. Regrettably‚ the film does not give an insight as to why this disorder had evolved‚ but the viewer can infer what may have occurred in his life. Lazarus acquired a unique form of PTSD which involved attachment issues; this may be the reason he chained Rae to his house

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    observed a child just over 1 year old. I’ll call her‚ Rae. Rae has an older sister‚ we’ll call her Jo. When I first began observing her‚ she was playing with her sister and was smiling. I assume she was having fun. She seemed fine until her mom popped out and went to the restroom. She also had trouble sharing with her older sister. I noticed that Rae was always trying to stand and walk‚ she’s wobbly. The first major thing I observed was that Rae seemed to have a problem departing from her mom. Her

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    REHABILITATING OUR CRIMINALS America releases 600‚000 prisoners each year‚ but does little to prepare them for work or to improve their unlawful habits. However—not surprisingly—within three years‚ many of the ex-convicts are re-arrested (Irwin 38). People who have already spent time in prison or jail move back to some of America ’s poorest neighborhoods to terrorize neighbors who can ill afford the costs of crime. United States prisons are ineffective in protecting society and in rehabilitating

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    HUMANITIES TODAY Meaning of Humanities: Classical studies; the study of the language and literature of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Liberal arts; the liberal arts as subjects of study‚ as opposed to the sciences (Encarta Dictionary‚ Internet). Humanities go beyond our everyday needs to survive. It is life as we see it‚ hear it‚ and feel it. It is what our ancestors have passed on in time‚ and what we pass on for our children’s future. Every piece of art‚ music‚ and thoughts we write

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    “Shiloh‚” a woman’s husband‚ Leroy‚ has been in an accident and is no longer able to continue with his work of truck driving. The woman‚ Norma Jean‚ is unable to cope with her husband being home all of the time and begins to find ways to get away from him and her overbearing mother‚ Mabel. Throughout the story we see Leroy’s struggle to stay with his wife and Norma Jean’s struggle to break away from her husband. As Leroy and Norma’s marriage continues to drift apart‚ Mabel tries to push them into going

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    Nicole Quigg 10/17/12 Professor Lampley Term Project Norma Kamali Norma Kamali has been around fashion her entire life due to the fact that she was born and raised in New York City. Her fascinating life started in 1945 and as a young child‚ she dreamt of becoming a painter‚ not a fashion designer. Her mother believed in more traditional morals and was against the idea. So when it came to her studies‚ she decided to study fashion illustration‚ here‚ at the Fashion

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    Yes‚ Norma Is That Crazy Sunset Boulevard constantly and persistently advances the theme that Hollywood creates movie stars that become engrossed with their own fame and then abandons them‚ leaving behind only their outlandish and outdated fantasies. The case of Norma Desmond is no different. Her out-of-touch relationship with reality is given form through her desire to make her “greatest picture yet.” The segment of Sunset Boulevard that will be analyzed in this essay is significant because‚

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