RUNNING HEAD: GENERAL GRIEVOUS FOR PRESIDENT GENERAL GRIEVOUS FOR PRESIDENT 1 GENERAL GRIEVOUS FOR PRESIDENT Sean Sawicki ITT Technical Institute January 21, 2012 GENERAL GRIEVOUS FOR PRESIDENT 2 GENERAL GRIEVOUS FOR PRESIDENT When it comes to politics we always debate which is better, republicans or democrats. Every four years we are faced with the decision to vote for the next Commander and Chief, with our economies
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Sebastian Mora Lit & Comp Personal Short Story 10/10/14 Lord Vader As the disciple burns into the rubble of his mighty loss, his face disfigures in a mighty extinguished inferno, his eyes crumble knowing the understanding of who he has become. As the fire discomforts his sizzling cuted legs, the fire penetrates like the swerving in a blaze of fire, raging through bones. His screams breath all sith, dark, evil, mostly machine and betrayal among the ones who trusted him. The destiny that rises
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Good morning/afternoon ladies and gentlemen of the Tweed Heads Art Exhibition. My name is Ashlea Wharley, and I would like to take this opportunity and thank you for having me today. This morning/afternoon I will be explaining my interpretation of what a hero’s journey truly is. Along with that I will be showing you this extraordinary but yet, so very time consuming work of art I have created. As you see Ladies and Gentlemen in my opinion or understanding of what a hero’s journey is; it’s best described
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I was very surprised at how many people and time it took to make just 1 minute of film for Star Wars Episode III. I have seen all of the star wars movies and I knew that they involved a lot of work, but I truly was taken aback by the actual number of people that the movie required for one 60 second scene. I heard in the clip that this was one of the most important scenes from this film, but still could not believe what it took put it together. The amount of people working on the shot where the camera
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his uncle about his father’s connection to a man called Obi-Wan Kenobi. When Luke brings up the name Obi-Wan, Owen quickly deflects the comment saying that “[Obi-Wan] died about the same time as [Luke’s] father,” and then telling him to “forget it.” (Lucas, 1977) Owen is using a strategic message, meaning he is purposefully withholding information from Luke to control him. (Floyd, 2012, p. 188) Owen does not tell Luke the truth about Obi-Wan--who is alive, lives on Tatooine, and used to be best friends
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The game starts like many other Star Wars games and movies with the famous introduction, “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away”. However, just the namesake of Star Wars and the unique introduction to this game don’t make the game good. Usually it’s the quality of the game that makes it fun to play and great to enjoy, and throughout the game Star Wars: The Old Republic, one will be constantly amazed by the witty dialogue, the immersive gameplay, and the incredible storyline that can suck hundreds
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so, stumbles across a bit of the message Princess Leia had hidden inside R2. The holographic message is addressed to “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” and Luke, fascinated by the beautiful princess, wonders if she means Ben Kenobi, a mysterious hermit who lives out in the desert wilds. R2, however, refuses to divulge any more of the message. When Luke asks his uncle about the identity of Obi-Wan, Owen is
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Loving Husband has always wanted to go to a Star Wars Weekend, but between deployments and everything else in life, we never got to go. However, this year was different. This year we were living 5 minutes from Hollywood Studios, where the event is held, and this year, we had free passes! LH’s work schedule screwing everything up is a running theme throughout our lives, so it was no surprise that we ended up not being able to make it to the park until the very last day of the event. We had managed
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The “Force” continues to be an influence in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. As spiritually thirsty as the “Force” may be, the idea does allow the Star Wars movies to include a very significant truth. There is “good and evil in the universe” that is “beyond” just us. It illustrates the biblical principle that while it is possible for us all to do evil things, we are not hopelessly evil. Legitimately, “Star Wars” is many things to many people, like dishonesty or untrustworthy spirituality. However, it
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Star Wars: The Last Jedi – I really wanted to like it. SPOILER FREE VERSION: I really want to like this movie. There are some very good bit in it. I thought they did a nice job adding to the Star Wars lore, but the movie was really gimmicky and heavy handed. A lot of people liked it and I’m happy for them. I personally felt it was a bit much. The movie is growing on me a bit, but it did not live up to my expectations. There were also 3 moments in particular that I really couldn’t stand, but I’ll
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