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4631: Movie: The Last Supper
... are the same, they believed that through killing off these few people that they thought were a danger to society, that it was going to make a difference in our government. Maybe it's a good thing that Machiavelli wasn't the actual leader of Italy, because if these five liberal students were leaders of this country we would have nothing ...
4632: TV Violence: Impossible To Get Rid of Violence on Television
... chip? The chip that would block out violence and sex on TV. But is that offending people's freedom of speech? Who would choose to use the V-chip? The government can't force people to use it, so how could they re-enforce its use? In conclusion, I think it is almost impossible to erase violence by ridding the world ...
4633: The Silence of The Lambs
... monster. As a result of this book I realized some odd, yet successful methods used by the FBI to catch killers. I also discovered how corrupt some branches of the government can actually be. I don't believe I received any enlightenment from this book. I did, however, feel pretty good that I actually finished it. This book did affirm a ...
4634: Movie: The Last Emperor
... to be in the forbidden city found him and woke him up. At the end he became emperor again because the people of the Manchuria would not listen to the government so they used him as a dummy so the people would obey them. I liked this movie but I also disliked this movie, it was OK because of the background ...
4635: Cervantes
... produced many poems and plays. One of his greatest works of literature is La Galatea. Cervantes was unable to survive of the money he was making so he took some government jobs. Cervantes was imprisoned because of his tax-collecting activities. While in prison, he thought of an idea for a story. The idea was for a knight-errant described in ...
4636: Star Trek - The Next Generation
... mean time the saucer section and I are to go the Klingon's home planet-City Alpha 5 to formally ask the Klingon High Console-a party that controls the government-for any help it can provide. Star date 32963.0: Just as I was headed out for City Alpha 5, I received word from Federation Intelligence that our operatives are ...
4637: John Ford and Frank Capra: A Study of Their Movies
... could create their own visions. With this power and fame, Capra and Ford were able to turn out movies that went against the usual Hollywood style; critical of society, authority, government, newspapers, the police and political rebels. These men where able to make movies about the injustice in the world and they created simple folk yet(much like Forrest Gump in ...
4638: Impressions of Television
... that passing rules or limiting times that certain shows can be played will stop children from being exposed to violence on television. The ultimate responsibility lies not on the federal government, but upon the individual parents to monitor what their children watch. Works cited "Broadcasting, Radio And Television," Microsoft Encarta 96 Encyclopedia. Cd rom. 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation. Funk & wagnalls. 1995 ...
4639: Forbidden Planet Comparison to Shakespeare's The Tempest
... that easily. Having summarized The Tempest, it is easy to summarize Forbidden Planet. A man named Dr. Morbius and his daughter Altaira are stranded on a distant planet when a government ship lands there, whose commander falls in love with the beautiful Altaira. The only significant difference in the two works, other then setting, is the conclusion of each. Before we ...
4640: The Untouchables: Mise-En-Scene Analysis
... But there is a small problem, Ness can't seem to be able to link the incoming alcohol, or any other crime to Capone. Until, Oscar Wallace, the uptight, “ dorky”, government official, entered the picture to help Ness fight his battle for prohibition, and ultimately, against Capone. Wallace discovered that Capone hasn't paid his taxes for several years, but the ...


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