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    Most of us are looking elsewhere and hence is not able to see the peril immediately before us. This may make us easy prey (Lehman 9). David Thomson, a distinguished film critic and the author of “A biographical Dictionary of Film” has written the book The Moment of “Psycho”: How Alfred Hitchcock Taught America to Love Murder for which Neil Genzlinger gave a brilliant review in New York Times. Thomson on the 50th Anniversary of the release of Psycho gave a display of his erudition in relation to

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    word-reading potency is gained, the contribution of active cryptography effort decreases (because it's become automatic) and also the contribution of background, vocabulary, and broader language skills will increase. (Rashotte C.A, 2001). Phase A provides the muse for the SpellRead program, coaching the audile process operate of the brain to listen to and manipulate the forty four sounds of English so students develop a “sound process reflex” - mechanically and directly recognizing every sound with no need to

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    I often think about what I would do if I never began to pursue my art. Would I be as creative? I began making art my main focus during my sophomore year of high school. Before that, I believed I was going to go into the science field. Not only did it become my main focus, but it was my escape from the struggles in my life, and my coping mechanism to handle my depression and anxiety, as cliche as it seems. Growing up I was always told that good grades were everything for me to get into college. Over

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    Joshua Oppenheimer’s “The Act of Killing” was heralded at the time of its 2013 release as a documentary among documentaries, nominated for an Oscar under this broad definition (BBC 2014)—despite Oppenheimer’s methods, which could be construed as an antithesis to the genre. Oppenheimer, faced with the issue of portraying the biased memories of heinous murderers who participated in militaristic Indonesia’s anti-Communist killings of the 1960s, beckons his viewers to glean meaning from the film’s madness

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    (Jaques and Giddens 10). it is from their negligence that they overlook the truth and only feed into speculation driven by opinion rather than backed facts. They overlook the tender dedication Dodgson had for his story, it is understandable that his muse, Alice, would also receive that same treatment, but to back their claims with dismissed rumors and things spoken out of context is ludicrous. Writers such as Karoline Leach have taken the relationship between young Alice Liddell and Dodgson and stretched

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    Carlton Hislop was utterly incapable of anything remotely resembling empathy. Even so, I am sometimes mistaken so maybe he was adept in the art of social intercourse to feel these sentiments, at any rate, time will tell. What it divulges only the muse of creativity will inform the inept

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    Well known Diego Rivera, has recently finished his latest mural that has been in progress for since 1921. Covering over one thousand square feet and stretching twelve feet high, It sits in San Ildefonso college in Mexico City. This is Rivera's very first government commissioned mural.Rivera used an encaustic medium meaning, different pigments were suspended in molten wax.A complex technique that was started by the Egyptians. This is a prefered medium of Diegos and it is what he uses in most of his

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    Fire, representing censorship and ignorance, is juxtaposed with water, particularly the river, symbolizing renewal and rebirth. Montag reflects on this duality when he muses, "Water and fire." Rest and unrest. Sleep and wake up to sleep." This quote highlights the difference between the destructive nature of fire and the rejuvenating properties of water. Through critical analysis, readers can explore the implications of

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    of Broken Dreams," where it sings, "I walk a lonely road." The song's portrayal of solitude and uncertainty resonates with Holden's sense of isolation and disillusionment as he navigates a world filled with superficiality and phoniness. As Holden muses, "I was surrounded by phonies." I was the only one in the world I could trust," emphasizing his detachment from those around him. The song's suggestive lyrics evoke feelings of loneliness and longing, mirroring Holden's search for authenticity and

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    Grass. According to Ryan McNeil (2013) the movie reflects on the primary effects of globalization, by showing the relationship between the ship's commanding officer and the Somali captain who forcefully held him (McNeil). Richard Phillips meets with Muse; the Somali captain, when Phillips ship goes on a wrong course (IMDb). Both captains find themselves at the mercy of forces, which are beyond their control. The movie is

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