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    There are many lines in movies that capture our hearts. Mark in “Love Actually” does not even have to speak as he stands outside the door with a sign that reads “to me you are perfect” or a number of lines from the great romantic classic Casablanca such as; “We will always have Paris”, stating that they can both hold on to the amazing time that they spent together in the past. The visual effects of movies such as Anna Karina and Water for Elephants, captures the hearts of the viewers with not only

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    Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biographical novel delves deep into the personal lives of the Roosevelts. From their meetings with world leaders to problems in their marriage concerning infidelity, nothing is left unsaid. The historical novel starts with Roosevelt sitting in his bedroom, contemplating the end of the phony war that occurred before the official beginning of World War II. The novel continues with Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s attempts to aid overseas Allies while trying to prepare his own country

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    English in 2013. It is a bestseller in France, translated into 30 languages and with sold around 2.4 million copies. This is not a surprise, having in mind the interesting scenario the writer is using. The journalist and novelist Pancol, born in Casablanca, Morocco had created realistic, facing the nowadays problems of the women, and at the same time romantic hardcover based on which in 2014 was created and movie. The book is described as a novel about the man, woman, money, love, and friendship.

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    Hitler wasn’t the only major contributor to WW2. Benito Mussolini was his puppet of destruction during the war. He had a rough early life, then grew up and did a lot of harm to italy and WW2. Though he had an iffy relationship with Hitler still. Benito had a lot of expectations forced on him, which might led to his derailing from socialism into WW2. Born in Forli, Italy 1883 the little monster was born. His father was a blacksmith, in his free time of being a politician. While his mother was a

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    Oh Ken! I'm so sorry to hear your leg has not got better. I can't imagine how painful those blisters are. When do you have to see your the surgeon again, Ken? What do you do for relieving those pains? Has your doctor indicated you anything about it? Wish all starts to get better for you soon, Ken, and those doctors do something for you as soon as possible. Don't worry about you aren't keeping up my message very well, it's understandable that your leg is your main preoccupation now, Ken. I think my

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    OC Person, Darius J. 3 June 2012 Audie Murphy: To Hell and Back Book Report Lt. Audie L. Murphy’s name stands as one of the most prominent in American military history. He was a figurehead of leadership and the epitome of the seven Army Values (Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage). He was a model for every soldier to follow, one that overcame every odd that was ever against him and rose to conquer every challenge. In his personal memoir “To

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    Midnight Cowboy, Network, and American Beauty have one thing in common, and it’s not that they were all Best Picture films; only Midnight Cowboy and American Beauty were. What these three films have in common, is their ability to stand out in the Best Screenplay race at the Academy Awards. American Beauty and Network both won Best Original Screenplay in their years, and Midnight Cowboy won Best Adapted Screenplay. These films are still widely talked about, not only because they won these awards,

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    Anne Frank Conflicts

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    resolved throughout the book and this impacts the character by making them worrisome and afraid. A piece of evidence that supports this claim can be found on page 47 and the quote reads, “... he announces that the British had landed in Tunis, Algiers, Casablanca and Oran.” (Frank 47). This quote occurs when Anne is describing how the war has forced a great amount of jews to go into hiding, and how the war has made the people in the Secret Annexe skittish and frightened. This quote supports the claim that

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    Forrest Gump Analysis

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    Stories of the relationship between man and woman have spanned millennia, from the telling of Adam and Eve to the classic romantic films that moviegoers have come to love. Yet, one theme continuously peeks its head in story after story: that men and women cannot truly be just friends. This theme is perhaps most explicitly stated in When Harry Met Sally, when Harry says, “what I’m saying is that men and women can’t be friends. The sex part always gets in the way… so the friendship is ultimately doomed

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    During the Casablanca Conference in January 1943, Allied Powers agreed on pushing their naval power North. The radar equipment began to improve at the time. The Allied Powers began to use the radars to break open German codes. This lead the Allied Powers to defeat Germany

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