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    The Quiet Man

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    The Quiet Man The Quiet Man represents one example of how a director changes the work of an author when creating a movie for the general public. The Quiet Man‚ developed into a full-length movie directed by John Ford in 1952‚ followed the story written by Maurice Walsh in the 40’s. Changing the story line‚ Ford created a movie that the public would want to see. Decades ago‚ film studios employed actors and directors to make movies for their studios. So movies produced by a studio often included

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    Drama Down Under Campaign The Drama Down Under Campaign aims at raising awarness about gay mens sexual health and to help encourage regular sexual health checkups. The campaign is aimed at homosexual or bi-sexual men who may be at risk of STI’s and who hav not been tested for sexual health within the last 12 months. The main strategy used to promote this campaign is by the use of its website http://www.thedramadownunder.info but also uses aditional products to promote awarness. The website provides

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    “Let’s Shut Them Down’ by Michael Crowley he argues about web technology and the first amendment begin used wrongly. Crowley used 69-year-old New York citizen John Young as a perfect example using the web in an irresponsible way. Young believed that if people knew the government secrets they would be safer. He would post information on his website of government officials making the information available to anyone to see. As many government official wanted to shut the sites downs‚ people like Young

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    And the Walls Came Tumbling Down Poe’s style of writing is creepy‚ spooky and eerie‚ but with this style it is effective in creating a dramatic atmosphere in the story that makes the reader tremble‚ but want to keep reading. The first example I saw of this was “with the first glimpse of the building‚ a sense of insufferable gloom pervaded my spirit” (Poe 708). Another example of this overly dramatic writing is the passage where they both hear her described by Poe as “as I placed hand upon his shoulder

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    the quiet american

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    Name: Vo Thi Huynh Nhu Student code: 7116773 Instructor: Truong Thi Kim Lien Literature and movies (XH541) Group 1 Reflective journal 2: The Quiet American April 4‚ 2014 The Quiet American: A wartime love triangle One of the famous novels written by Graham Green‚ The Quiet American was adapted into the film with the same name directed by Phillip Noyce in 2002. The themes of the film mention not only war‚ but also love setting in Saigon‚ Viet Nam‚ in 1952‚ during the First Indochina War where

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    Quiet American

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    The Quiet American: Choose a novel which explores in an effective way a theme which is important to you. A novel of which explores a certain theme‚ the abusive corruption of American power is Graham Greene’s “The Quiet American”. Greene’s novel is set in the French colony‚ Vietnam‚ which is soon to be lost to the Communists. His narration and description of characters such as Alden Pyle the titular “Quiet American” of whom is proud to be American and is working for the Economic Aid Mission of which

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    The Sorrows of War and the Glorious Lies Is it really worth it? Is the simple order by a superior officer enough for someone to spill the blood of innocent soldiers? In All Quiet on the Western Front‚ a novel by Erich Maria Remarque‚ a group of soldiers learn the hard way about the realities of war. They encounter trench warfare and hand-to-hand combat and slowly see how horrible the war is. Using the book‚ the author expresses his hatred towards war and how only evil comes from it. The emotions

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    The Hellhound of Wall Street is a book about the Senate Investigator Fedinand Pecora‚ a immigrant who helped cross exam and prosecute the National City bank bankers who destroyed the economy in the Great Depression. It is a fascinating look at what the government can do when it wants to fight corruption on Wall Street. It was written by Michael Perino and published by Penguin Group in London‚ 2012. The story begins at start of the Great Depression. Ferdinand Pecora was a Sicilian immigrant who was

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    creating Triple Entante. Then Europe was divided into hostile camps. During this time nationalism had caused a glorified view of the war. These views showed how inexperienced the people of Europe were in warfare. In Erich Maria Remarque’s novel All Quiet on the Western Front‚ we can

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    1. urchin‚ 193- a mischievous boy‚ rascal The street urchin ran about in the streets careless and happy and free of worries. 2. bourgeois‚ 195- peasants‚ middle classed citizen The 18-century French population consists of mostly peasants and bourgeois. 3. marquisates‚ 195- a rank of a marquis The marquises can be identified when they wear their marquisates. 4. chagrin‚ 201- feeling of being vexed‚ humiliated or disappointed Marius did not feel chagrin when he was told he was going to meet

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