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    world we live in. However‚ each decision we make has an impact on our life and is therefore important. Each time we choose one thing over another‚ we draw from our previous knowledge to make the best choice we can .In this book Ender’s Game by “Orson Scott Card‚” he created characters that not only showed the meanings of their lives‚ but he creates a story that shows feelings and emotions crossed by his characters that the plot itself revolves around themes‚ ideas‚ and morals‚ not the other way around

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    Orson Welles 	Orson Welles was an actor‚ producer‚ director‚ writer‚ and columnist who revolutionized the film industry by directing movies that depicted men and woman as real human beings. Throughout his writing career‚ Welles’ characters reflected his own personality and inspired others to write about human struggles‚ both good and bad. An innovative‚ dynamic individual‚ Welles spent his entire life experimenting with different mediums and bringing to the world his vision of man’s never

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    Miranda Garcia-Mann March 12‚ 2012 3rd Film Crit Word Count 801 Orson Welles "A film is never really good unless the camera is an eye in the head of a poet." Orson Welles   Welles was born on May 6‚ 1915‚ in Kenosha‚ Wisconsin; he began his career as a stage actor before going on to radio. His stage debut was made at the Gate Theatre in Dublin‚ Ireland in autumn of 1931‚ where he acted in Hamlet. Welles tried to enter the London and Broadway stages but was rejected. Thus sending him on

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    On October 30‚ 1938‚ Orson Welles broadcasted a revised version of the novel War of the Worlds over the air as part of his usual radio dramas. The broadcast‚ however‚ was revised so it would be set in the United States and it even sounded like a news report. The radio drama led to mass panic all over the United States and even deaths. Because of this broadcast‚ Orson Welles is guilty of violating the Clear and Present Danger Clause of the 1st Amendment. Orson Welles violated the Clear and Present

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    Lesson 8 Managing and Monitoring Windows 7 Performance Learning Objectives Students will learn to: • Update Windows 7. • Use Event Viewer. • Use Performance Monitor. • Manage Performance Settings. ODN Skills Configure updates to Windows 7. 7.1 Monitor systems. 7.3 Configure performance settings. 7.4 Lecture Notes Updating Windows 7 List the types of updates and explain the differences between them: • Hotfixes • Security

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    The golden age in studio film making with movies such as Orson Welles “Citizen Kane “. When the golden age emerged in 1941 World War ll started and when it ended 4 years later it was hard for Hollywood to bounce back to what it was. The making of “Citizen Kane “redefined the look of modern cinema and changed forever the way in which American audience and film historians talk about the movies. In “Citizen Kane “Orson Welles used evocative depth of field (deep focus). Welles’s used this visual style

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    The movie Citizen Kane was from 1941 starring Orson Wells who directed and co-wrote the script. This movie was about a man named Charles Foster Kane. Charles Foster Kane was a newspaper tycoon. He was like by many and hated by some. This movie was partly based on the American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst‚ Chicago tycoons Samuel Insull and Harold Mc Cormick and aspects of Welles’s own life. The movie focuses on Mr. Kane life and what did the last words he spoke on this death

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    Citizen Kane By many‚ Citizen Kane is one of the greatest films ever made. Orson Wells‚ at age 25‚ directed‚ produced‚ and starred in this film. Citizen Kane is a memorable film for countless reasons. The film brought about controversy because it fictionalized the life of William Randolph Hearst‚ a powerful newspaper publisher. The film draws remarkable parallels with his life and his relationship with his mistress. There is also speculation that the film is loosely based on Wells’ life

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    Credit card‚ one of the greatest inventions in last century‚ is widely used in nowadays. The first credit card that can pay for different businesses was invented by Frank McNamara and Ralph Schneider‚ the founders of Diners Club‚ in 1950. After a long time development‚ it is believed that credit card is one of the popular tools for payment transaction. According to a research in 2008‚ there were around 80% of United State adult own at less one credit card (Foster‚ Meijer‚ Schuh‚ & Zabek‚ 2010). It

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    AMUNDSEN AND SCOTT The chilling tundra of the antarctic restrained anyone from exploring antarctic for years. Amundsen and Scott‚ two very brave men chose to attempt to reach the south pole. The prowess in both men was incredibly heroic. Amundsen and Scott knew it was a treacherous journey but were up for the task. Only one man could be the first‚ and Amundsen was most definitely the successor. Amundsen had prepared for this journey all his life. While Scott flew by the seat of his pants

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