Papers 1021-1030 of total 6559 found.
…release, Saving Private Ryan. Prior to delving into these techniques, we must first examine what the editor had to work with and what the director’s goals were for the project. Ultimately Steven Spielberg wanted to recreate the chaos and terror
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…release, Saving Private Ryan. Prior to delving into these techniques, we must first examine what the editor had to work with and what the director’s goals were for the project. Ultimately Steven Spielberg wanted to recreate the chaos and terror
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Category: /Literature/English
…country on the west coast of Africa, has for the last ten years been under the terror of an ever present civil war. This war is being fought between a rebel group known as the Revolutionary United Front and Sierra Leone’s present government. The RUF took…
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Category: /History
…to grasp. The historical record suggests that the United States has no problem with terrorism as long as its victims don't live here or look like most of us. In the last couple of decades alone, we have bombed Libya, invaded Grenada, attacked Panama…
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Category: /History
…scurrying back to the more secure, safe place in there lives. Others, like myself, get hooked on the intensity of being scared, the adrenaline of terror. Movies provide a safety net for this experience. We are safely scared. We know that when we finish a King…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, blundereding back with the butchered corpses. (122-125) This excerpt explains the terror brought by Grendel to Heorot. The words grim and greedy are used to give the reader an image of the darkness and gloominess that Grendel brings to the epic heroic poem…
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…asserted that: Nolte is the officious-conservative narrator…he reconstructs a background history for mass terror. As it reaches back in time it includes the “Gulag,” Stalin’s expulsion of the kulaks, and the Bolshevik revolution: he sees antecedents of mass…
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…that terrifies us. He gives you that terror when you are most vulnerable, trying to hurt even more. With that terror he leaves a part of himself, this is why we remember our fears so vividly. He is the one who spawned the many scary what if ’s we face every day. He…
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…oval office sitting in their measly made up corners they ask each other these pathetic rhetorical questions hoping to find a solution to the problems of the world. Terrorism is being solved with this “genius” attack of action. While the government tries…
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…in the pursuit of eternal life. The epic begins with Gilgamesh terrorizing the people of Uruk. They call out to the sky god Anu for help. In response Anu tells the goddess of creation, Aruru, to make an equal for Gilgamesh. Thus Aruru created Enkidu, a brute…
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