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    into the wild

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    love‚ money‚ faith‚ fame and fairness‚ but they forget about truth and that is what Christopher’s journey is all about‚ truth. Techniques: In this movie trailer of Into The Wild by Sean Penn he uses multiple cinematic techniques to explore the transcendentalism aspects throughout this movie. In this particular clip‚ Sean Penn amplifies the back round noise‚ such as the crunching of the snow‚ chipping of the wood‚ or banging a stick against the mattress. This is so the watcher can share all the senses

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    Rockets for Me

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    Eva Elizondo English 99 July 2013 Final Draft Narrative Essay Silly Boys Girls Can Ride Rockets Too It was a warm summer day‚ as we were slaving away at Genie Industries. My son and I were both employed for Genie. It was just about time for the second shift to relieve us. A meaning my son should be walking in fairly soon. Just as I looked up‚ in trots my son‚ through hi bay three. Although the sun was shining brightly through the doors‚ which made his appear to be in a silhouette form‚

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    The Blind Side 3

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    Family: Sociology - The Blind Side The Blind Side      In the context of this extraordinary real life story a boy‚ depending on which society you come from he came from “The other side of the tracks” or “The wrong side of the tracks”. The story is about a young black kid who is shuffled between the welfare system‚ Foster homes that he runs away from and the mother (a drug addict) that has let him down. Big Tony takes him along I think as leverage to get his own son in to a Catholic school because

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    the opportunity he got and became successful both academically‚ sports and social life. Perceptual Accentuation: Before he was adopted Michael Oher saw the world as a punishment denying him opportunities he dreamt of such as being a footballer. Sean Tuohy never believed the boy will make it through life from how he was in terms of education. Listening: The two important teachers of Michael Miss Sue and his history teacher gave a close listening to both Ann Tuohy and Michael. This made Michael’s

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    My Favorite Song

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    Cheryl Campbell Sunday October 3‚ 2010 English 151-28 My favorite song When asked to write an essay about my favorite song‚ I thought this would be easy. After several days of contemplation‚ I decided this was not going to be as easy as I thought. However‚ I did manage and decided that “Sky’s The Limit” from The Notorious B.I.G.’s 1997 album titled “Life After Death”‚ had to be my favorite. It features vocals from the band 112 and somber production from Clark Kent. It contains a sample from the

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    The Blind Side

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    the 2006 book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis‚ the 2009 film The Blind Side is the true story of Michael Oher. Oher is an under privileged African American teenager living on the streets of Memphis who is taken in and adopted by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy‚ an affluent white couple. As much as the Tuohy family changed Michael’s life he may have changed theirs even more. With no real special effects to speak of‚ the design team had to rely on the basics such as lighting‚ camera angle

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    Prac Essay

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    North Coast” which explore the notion of an inner realization from the persona’s self reflection‚ as well as depicting the importance of a physical journey as a catalyst towards a discovery of both natural beauty and mental reflection. The film by Sean Penn “Into the Wild” (2007) conveys similar paralleled understandings and notions presented by the poems of Robert Gray. The poem “Meatworks” reflects on the experience of an individual’s initial discovery and deals with perceptions of inhumane

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    Michael Oher

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    After living in several different foster homes for almost the first 2 years of attending Briar Crest‚ he was finally adopted by a family who had kids that also went to Briar Crest Christian School. The adoptive parents names were Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy. This family took him in‚ because they understood what this kid had been through‚ and that he had had a hard life. They wanted to help him‚ so they took him into their home and officially adopted him in 2004. These parents even got a tutor

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    wasting time here on earth. Jean explains his story by using a type of music that will get to young people without making them feel like they are being scolded. He also relates his verses to famous people such as Kanye West‚ Notorious B.I.G.‚ Tupac‚ Sean Bell‚ Left Eye Lopez‚ and an innocent 16 year old girl; by using this type of song writing style‚ young people will listen to the song and learn from it rather than avoiding the topic. The first verse of the song is allduding to Kanye West having

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    against all odds to play football for Notre Dame. Rudy‚ through the course of his entire life‚ had been told by everyone that chasing his dream of playing Notre Dame football would only cause him heartache. Despite all hindrances‚ Rudy‚ played by Sean Astin‚ accomplished his dream‚ and is to this day the last Notre Dame football player to be carried off the field. The reoccurring them in the movie is to be persistent in chasing your dreams and overcome all obstacles and criticism you may encounter

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