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    Halberstam on CGI Films

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    Danilo Capcha Professor Sande English 101 November 18‚ 2014 Halberstam brilliantly enough discusses how CGI‚ which are out of the norm‚ are being used to exemplify many ideas such as revolution‚ capitalism‚ and transformation. CGI films as explained by Halberstam are movies generated solely by a computer that breaks off from societal norms which can be considered as being queer‚ different or odd‚ to Halberstam. Movies that include animating revolt usually incorporate human and non-human struggles

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    Lying

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    Kyrie Irving Dr. Gharbegain Rwad 3/22/12 Despite the fact that lying is harmful in various ways‚ at some point in each of our lives we have lied‚ some may be more than other but we all tell a little lie once in a while. In the article ’’Lying’’ Tim Mazur talks about the possible consequences that one can for lying and also mention various reason what may cause some to lie. Tim Mazur believes people lie to maintain relationships‚ please others‚ avoid awardness and punishment. From my perspective

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    Toy Story is a classic children’s film that really teaches kids life lessons. Who would have thought a Disney Pixar movie about living toys would relate to our everyday lives and god’s Beatitudes. Young children watch movies with hidden messages‚ that they will need to understand and fulfil later in life. The characters in this movie all show the basics of the Beatitudes and how to achieve them. The first Beatitude is “Blessed are the poor in spirit‚ for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” This means

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    Iron Man Review

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    Iron Man Movie Review Plot Iron Man is a 2008 Sci-fi movie. The genius and playboy Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) is a successful CEO of Stark Industries; a weapon company founded by his father. Tony Stark is a mechanical mastermind whose family motto is‚ “Peace means having a bigger stick”‚ but when a trip to Afghanistan goes explosively wrong‚ his life changes drastically. He’s mortally wounded and captured by the Taliban(terrorists).Unable to bear captivity‚ he hatches a hi-tech escape plan

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    Imagine you are being bullied. What do you see? Have you used your stereotypes of bullies to create this imagination? Now compare your stereotypes to the Bandar-log in The Jungle Book By Rudyard Kipling. Do the Bandar-log seem like insufferable oafs‚ in their egregious behavior‚ their atrocious language‚ and their abominable resent against the Jungle people? Or perhaps you need some elaboration‚ because‚ essentially‚ the Bandar-log are bullies. The Bandar-log’s choice of words suggests they praise

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    Symbolism in Cinema

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    Symbolism in the Cinema Symbolism is an underlying and sometimes specific theme that affects a piece of work‚ such as a film. It’s usually hidden subtly under the main story’s conversation or narrative in order to emphasize the main themes and increase a certain layer of depth that would otherwise be missing.  Reynolds (2014)‚ “It’s something that’s continually been looked at more as a term for an element displayed in literature‚ rather than in film.” (para. 1). Many films are brought forth from

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    Stuart Little

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    The story I read for my book report is an E.B White classic‚ Stuart Little. The setting takes place in the nineteen nineties in the city of New York. The purpose of this story is to entertain the reader. The reason why it is to entertain is because in real life mice can’t talk‚ drive boats‚ and drive cars. The main characters are Stuart‚ Marlago‚ and the Little family. Stuart is a city mouse. Marlago is a bird. The Little’s are a human family with a mom‚ dad‚ and one son. The genre of this book

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    History of Valve Software

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    The History of Valve Software The story of Valve Software is a story of two men with a dream. Gabe Newell and Mike Harrington joined with Microsoft in the early days of the company designing the earliest Windows operating systems‚ and after thirteen years with them had become what were known as “Microsoft Millionaires.” Both men enjoyed playing video games and inspired by a friend who left Microsoft to join game development studio ID Software‚ they decided to leave their lucrative positions at

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    Characters

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    Characters In the characters‚ I chose six of the characters to make comparison. Three characters from Spiderman and three characters from Ironman. All the characters are main characters from this two movie. Tobey Maguire was the male lead of Spiderman. He was act as a superhero who name Peter Parker/ Spiderman. Peter Parker is a nerdy‚ shy‚ and awkward high-scholar. On a school field trip‚ Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically modified spider. After a few days‚ Peter acquires a muscle-bound

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    COMMUNICATION AND PROFFESIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS 1.1 Information from supporting teaching &learning n schools by Louise Burnham To establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people you should adapt your behaviour and communication accordingly. You should also be able to show that you are approachable and able to work in an environment of mutual support. When working with children or young people‚ it is important to earn their trust

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