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    with each other. Does anybody here remember their first day of school? Completely alien to what we were used to‚ 5 different classes a day‚ 5 different teachers a day. Catching the bus home. Tom Brennan relives this experience in a way. Not exactly‚ he had much more severe circumstances. The story of Tom Brennan is a novel about a family that gets torn apart because of the reckless actions of their eldest son Daniel who whilst drunk driving crashed his car paralyzing a cousin‚ killing both his

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    were born in the small town of Maycomb‚ Alabama. The pair are also both white and male. The relationship between Atticus and Mr. Ewell is strained and edgy because Atticus is defending a black man named Tom Robinson in court. Their relationship is strained because Mr. Ewell and Mayella both accuse Tom of raping Mayella. In the final analysis‚ you can observe that Atticus Finch and Bob Ewell have great resemblance whereas imbalance towards each other. It’s quite odd to reflect on how Atticus and Mr

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    Perusers discover that the viable Huck has ended up rich from his last enterprise withTom Sawyer (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) and that the Widow Douglas and her sister‚ Miss Watson‚ have taken Huck into their home so as to attempt and show him religion and legitimate conduct. Rather than complying with his gatekeepers‚ on the other hand‚ Huck escapes the house around evening time to join Tom Sawyer’s pack and imagine that they are criminals and privateers. One day Huck finds that his dad‚ Pap Finn‚ has

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    (B) (Tut 003) Tom ‘s of Maine: “ Doing Business” Means “Doing Good” Group Member: Hung Man Pong 13089179d Chan Chun Pui 13114447d Ho Chun Hei 13089071d Presentation Flow  Introduction  Problem Statements  Theories  Result & Discussion  Conclusions Introduction General information  Tom’s of Maine: One of the first natural health care companies  Aims: To produce all-natural and environmental friendly natural health products without animal testing  Owner: Tom and Kate Chappell

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    Music in Animation

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    characters that can’t or won’t speak‚ set tempo‚ set the time period‚ be sound effects‚ and make the scene interesting. The use of music in animation has changed over the years‚ but it has always played a prominent part in the success of the film. Tom and Jerry cartoons use music so much‚ that without it the cartoon would be completely different. In these cartoons‚ the music hits the action for every single movement of each character. This technique is called Mickey Mousing. Music is used to make

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    It is as if Mark Twain begins portraying Jim through Huck ’s observation rather than Tom ’s observation. As Huck increasingly considers Jim as a more and more complex person with ideas and the conscious mind‚ Jim is described to the reader as less of a person who is comic. Jim ’s deep human world is described in particular in his harrowing

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    This is the life of the main character Tom Ripley from the book The Talented Mr. Ripley‚ written by Patricia Highsmith. This highly suspenseful book takes you through the colorful mind of Ripley. Anxiety‚ lying and impersonation are three topics that come up a lot in Ripley’s journey. Each aspect reflecting why Tom does what he does in the story‚ realizing why he feels the need to do what he does. Seeing him impersonate his friend shows the mindset that Tom is in; the panic attacks show how he is

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin and its Three Owners In the passage “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” the central theme of the story is that Tom is being held as a slave at the Shelby Farm located in Kentucky. Tom was known as a faithful and honest person and was deeply founded by religion. In addition‚ he lives on the farm with his wife and their two children. However‚ the love he has for his family and the respect he had for his master was upstaged by the stiffness of his own piety. Although‚ he was a not a very good writer

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    Run Lola Run

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    Tom Tykwer has visually represented distinctive ideas in the film‚ Run Lola Run. Discuss how visual language is used to illustrate these distinctive ideas in Run Lola Run and one related text of your own choosing. Visual language is consistently used to illustrate the visually distinctive ideas in both the films Run Lola Run directed by Tom Tykwer and The Butterfly Effect directed by Eric Bress. Both these films explore how perceptions of relationships with others and the world are shaped through

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    as Bruce Springsteen and Rage Against the Machine. While Springsteen produced the song‚ “The Ghost of Tom Joad” in 1995‚ the Rage Against the Machine covered it in 1998. Both covers of the song emotionally snatched the hearts of listeners and provided a message for the impoverished and working class. Also‚ both artists performed varying styles of music to express their feelings of “The Ghost of Tom Joad”. Hence‚ both artists sought to spread their passion and influence to their audiences. Bruce

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