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    Shutter Island

    toilet and hear them throwing up, meanwhile we also hear the rustling of the chains shown hanging in the forefront. Cut to an extreme close up of our main character looking into the mirror and saying to himself “pull yourself together Teddy, pull yourself together.” This scene wreaks of split personality disorder. This could have a parallel meaning that while “Teddy” is fighting with himself to regain control, it is making him sick. The use of the extreme close up is to give the audience a first

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    Compare and Contrast

    Knocked Up and The Waitress are two intriguing movies made in the same year. They both show the absurd side of pregnancy as well as the more realistic sensible side. Both of these movies are similar and different in numerous ways. Knocked Up is about a woman who puts herself in a very difficult situation, and has to deal with an unplanned pregnancy after being careless during her night out. The Waitress is about a woman in an abusive marriage who ends up getting pregnant, as well, and is not happy

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    The Matrix Micro Analysis

    imagined, to the real world. The scene starts with high pitched violin sounds, which immediately put the audience on edge. It also gives us a sense of the danger Neo may be in, along with the pain he's feeling. This is highlighted by the extreme close up shot of Neo's face, which clearly shows pain in his face. The camera then zooms out whilst spinning, making the audience disorientated, and mirroring the feelings of Neo at this time. Once righted, the camera circles Neo, which shows that he doesn't

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    Business Communications Email

    dress up policy is that employees are likely to look acceptable even if they bend the rules. A dress up policy would also increase the reputation of the company because it will appear more professional. A dress-down policy simply confuses employees about what is considered appropriate. Casual dress policy can may simply cause more problems within the organization. I think you will find it most appropriate and in the best interest of the company to consider a more professional dress-up policy

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    Blahhhh

    The Coca Cola Company is an American beverage corporation, manufacturer, retailer and marketer of non-alcoholic beverage concentrates and syrups, which is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. One department at Coca Cola is the financial department. The financial department uses on screen communication; this allows them to create data on the company’s financial assets. They use on screen communication to present databases, charts and a budgeting table for the company. A strategic decision that this

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    Huck Finn Essay

    Using the console Entering codes * Codes are not case sensitive; "a" is same as "A". * Codes are shown as: Code <Variable> <#> * The < and > are not entered with the code, and # is replaced by the desired quantity. * The code to add an item is listed as: Player.AddItem <ItemID> <#> * If you wanted to add 500 gold, it would be entered as: player.additem 00000f 500 Targeting To target an object, open the console and click the object. Its name

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    Case Study on Coca Cola

    Machine Description: In 2010 Coca Cola developed a plan to reinstate the message Coca – Cola has had for quite some time “Open Happiness”. For this campaign they wanted to extend their digital content. Coke executives and their marketing team came up with the Happiness machine. The idea behind the Happiness vending machine was to express a real organic experience. How they executed this was by Placing a normal coke machine on a college campus and making it seem genuine by having the machine wide

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    Savagery Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis

    savagery as a symbol using various methods. Golding uses savagery as a central theme in Lord of the Flies. Jack uses hunting as an outlet for his rage, putting it over other imperative projects. “The fire’s only been out an hour or two. We can light up again.”

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    Barbarians: A Fictional Narrative

    The baby looked confused at first but then started to suck on it. “Finally, you got it to shut up, Sven.” The Viking that was arguing with Erik earlier said. I was about to point out that it was his fault for waking the baby in the first place when Audin asked what I hadn’t really thought about, “Hey, Sven, is the baby a boy or a girl?” “I don’t

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    Personal Narrative: My First Day At State Cheerleading

    of the biggest competition of the season I woke up bright and early to get myself ready to go to Grassfield High School to meet my team. Upon arrival at our school, my teammates and I joined together in the gymnasium and set out the cheer mats so we could warm up our skills. We ran through our tiring routine and practiced our individual stunts as much as we needed to in order to feel prepared to compete. After what felt like a successful warm-up, my teammates and I put the mats away and sat around

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