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- 5831: About Gettysburg
- ... Pennsylvania on Wednesday July first to Friday July 3, 1863. Pennsylvania was a pivotal state in the Civil War struggle... because key routes from the South led to Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. In order to control these routes the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia invaded Pennsylvania in 1863. The confrontation at Gettysburg became one of the most decisive as well as one of the bloodiest battles of American history. Almost a ...
- 5832: Impressions of Television
- ... same amount of television as do adults; teenagers watch about an hour less per day." "Early experimental researchers compared the play of children who had seen aggressive behavior on television with the play of a control group of children who had watched nonviolent programs. Concern was intensified by findings that indicated a higher level of aggressive play in the violent- television group"(encarta). All you have to do is surf saturday ...
- 5833: Over Population
- ... First is to make everyone aware of the problem. Show the people the seriousness of the problem because they are the only ones that can solve it. After this is done, there must be a control on the number of children a family is allowed to have based on the income of the family and the area in which they live in. Help to underdeveloped nations would not be satisfied. If ...
- 5834: The Untouchables: Mise-En-Scene Analysis
- ... clothes, and all the other people in the scene who look as though they might be Capones men. The lighting in this scene is a little bit dull, but gets darker when Capone shoots his gun at certain points of the scene. The figure movement and expressions in this scene are normally paced, excluding the woman desperately struggling to get her baby carriage up the stairs, until the gunfire starts. The ...
- 5835: Dead Poet's Society: Significant Experiences; The Twists of Life.
- ... have grudgingly accepted his fate, and lived a frustrated and desperate life working towards his father's goals. A direct result of his relationship with Mr. Keating, Neil's suicide showed that he was in control of his life, that it was in fact, his life and he wouldn't let anybody ruin it but himself. Neil's suicide was both a shock and an inspiration to his peers. One of ...
- 5836: Dead Poets Society
- ... sadder than when he was dis-allowed to participate in the school paper. Neil takes his problem to the wise teacher, Mr Keating. Here we feel very sorry Neil as we se him unable to control his emotions and he weeps. A sympathetic Mr Keating tells him to stand up to his father and remain in the play. This cheers Neil up and the audience think that he will tell his ...
- 5837: Dead Man Walking
- ... taken from him. But the feeling that many, including myself, can relate to is the helplessness when a relationship dear to you starts slipping away because of outside influences and situations that are beyond your control. Those situations do not need to involve murder, but they could include different family values, intolerant friends or family, sickness, employment differences or changes, geographical changes, educational differences, and more. Earl's situation shows how ...
- 5838: David Selznick and Since You Went Away
- ... of this film. Similarly, in a Newsweek article, there was constant enforcement of how much money was spent on this film and how much Selznick made on his last film. This worked as a quality control mechanism for Hollywood and the viewing audience. People knew what to expect when they went out to see a David Selznick film. The second type of review paid particular attention to the "realism" of this ...
- 5839: The Fall of South Vietnam Controversy
- ... the limited leverage which the leaders of a democracy have on public opinion, and in view of the various liabilities to which the American war effort was subject, the ability of American decision-makers to control this "essential domino" was always precarious (51). For the Vietnamese Communists, on the other hand, ideological mobilization at home and carrying the propaganda effort to the enemy was relatively easy, and they worked at both ...
- 5840: Citizen Kane: Charles Foster Kane - Who Was He?
- ... whom the angry young Kane bashes with a sled, takes the boy East to be raised. The movie then shows Kane growing up, making life miserable for Thatcher. The mature Kane decides to take direct control of a small, struggling newspaper, and immediately begins using it to attack Thatcher and others among America's financial elite. This displays the mystery with Kane as he wants to expand on something small into ...
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