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    2001: A Space Odyssey

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    2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) by Stanley Kubrick is a classic movie that combines nearly every cinematic element imaginable into a single movie that was revolutionary for its time. Right off the bat‚ the movies captures your emotions with an iconic score‚ and strong‚ vibrant visuals. At the very beginning of the movie‚ the watcher is given a pitch-black scene‚ while music plays in the background for several minutes‚ gradually intensifying until it builds to a climax. The music itself takes the watcher

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    Hanna Moradi TCS 004 Professor Ravetto-Biagioli February 17‚ 2011 TITLE GOES HERE SHAPE \* MERGEFORMAT Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is one of the most significant films in the science-fiction film community. Made in 1968‚ the film revolves around the ideas of the evolution of humans‚ the advancement of technology‚ space travel‚ and extraterrestrial lifeforms. Stanley Kubrick presents the film in a completely groundbreaking and futuristic light with innovative special effects‚

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    Kubrick (Pessimist or Optimist) In order to openly explore whether Kubrick is an optimist or pessimist‚ we must first understand the man. We must look into his origin and the history of the world at that time. We have to take his life’s time line in consideration. We have to take his family heritage into account‚ his place of birth‚ and where he is from. Once we take all these circumstances into consideration; I think we will understand why he is the way he is. I will convey why I think Kubrick

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    Arthur Ashe Courage Award

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    In the article titled “Why Some Critics Don’t Think Caitlyn Jenner Deserved the Arthur Ashe Courage Award”‚ writer Justin Wm. Moyer from the Washington Post discusses the criticisms that have come with ESPN’s decision to give Caitlyn Jenner the prestigious award which symbolizes courage. Moyer writes about the doubters who don’t believe that what Caitlyn Jenner did by publicly coming out as transgender constitutes as “courageous”. He also references those who believe that Lauren Hill‚ a 19-year-old

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    is a person who is willing to sacrifice their wellbeing either physically or emotionally through great or brave acts to protect others. The 2015 Espy Awards‚ more specifically the Arthur Ashe Courage Award and the Pat Tillman Award for Service‚ were full of controversy in regards to this years nominees and winners. The outcome of The 2015 Espy Awards is just another domino in the domino effect of how today’s population idolizes celebrities and athletes over military personnel‚ police officers‚ and

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    C&G Assessor Award Handbook

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    Level 3 & 4 Awards & Certificates in Assessment and Quality Assurance Qualification handbook for centres 6317 6317-30‚ 6317-31‚ 6317-32‚ 6317-33‚ 6317-40‚ 6317-41‚ 6317-42 February www.cityandguilds.com February 2011 Version 1.3 ( February 2011) About City & Guilds City & Guilds is the UK’s leading provider of vocational qualifications‚ offering over 500 awards across a wide range of industries‚ and progressing from entry level to the highest levels of professional achievement. With over 8500

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    Gillian Clarke

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    Gillian Clarke – Neighbours Gillian Clarke is a Welsh poet whose writing often uses natural and rural settings to explore larger themes and ideas‚ particularly political ideas. She draws on the Welsh landscape and her experience of sheep-farming on the small-holding where she lives in West Wales. She has been the National Poet in Wales since 2008. The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Russia was the site of a massive explosion in 1986. Radiation from the accident killed people and animals from the local

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    Many people do not believe in a higher power or God. For those who do‚ it seems challenging for them to keep their faith. Especially when bad things happen‚ which can make them question their faith and whether god is real or not.  In Arthur C. Clarke’s short story “The Star‚” a group of space explorers discovered the remnants of an ancient civilization that was destroyed when the star blew up. One of the explorers is a priest‚ and the discoveries challenged his faith. At the end of the short story

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    Awards

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    The Indian honour system is broadly classified in five types - Leadership‚ Literature‚ Civilian‚ Patriotic‚ and Particular.Civilian awards Bharat RatnaThe Bharat Ratna [1] — ‘Bharat Ratna’‚ the highest civilian Award of the country‚ was instituted in the year 1954. Any person without distinction of race‚ occupation‚ position or sex is eligible for these awards. It is awarded in recognition of exceptional service/performance of the highest order in any field of human endeavour. The recommendations

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    Award

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    Tribute speech Ladies and Gentlemen‚ Has anyone ever thought about being on stage at the MTV or Red Carpet Awards giving an award next to a famous person you would die to see laughing and making jokes? I HAVE‚ and I believe I would probably pass out cold. But honestly for me‚ standing here right now is a little bit better than that. It gives me great pride to be here today‚ awarding what must be the finest‚ most wonderful exponents of cheerleading in this country. They say fortune favors

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