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    Steven Spielberg Essay Outline I. INTRODUCTION: Thesis: The life of Steven Spielberg, from his youth to adulthood. II. BODY PARAGRAPH 1: Opening Sentence: Steven Spielberg’s earlier years as a child Detail 1: Filmmaker, director and producer Steven Allan Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946, in Cincinnati, Ohio to an Orthodox Jewish family. In 1953, the family moved to Phoenix, AZ and Spielberg attended Hebrew school from 1953 to 1957. Detail 2: At the age of 12, His

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    Jurassic World Psychology

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    Abstract Jurassic World is a thrilling, entertaining and edge-of-your-seat film. This film is interesting because it ties off of and references the Jurassic Park films. The combination of action, excitement and adventure makes a excellent production. This is a film about two brothers who go visit their Aunt Claire, who is an execute at Jurassic World theme park. The park is in demand of a new thrill to attract more guests for this reason they genetically develop a unique dinosaur. Their newly developed

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    Jumanji Theme

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    Jumanji is one of the most famous stories to ever come from a picture book, and as such has also been made into a major movie blockbuster on more than one occasion, first in 1995 and again in 2017. Part of what has made the story so iconic is how timeless it is, with no real moments that only fit into a certain time period, but this is by no means the only reason. The reason I think made it so memorable is its suspenseful tone. Whether in book or movie form, the classic scares of the jungle still

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    The Book I read was Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton. I wanted to read this book because I found the idea of cloning dinosaurs out of extinction fascinating. The book is about a rich older man who invested his money on an island to clone dinosaurs. I would recommend this book to my sister so she could have a deeper understanding about science fiction and cloning animals. The setting of the book Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton takes place on an island and it is an important part of understanding

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    Jack Nicholson unknowingly had a pretty strange situation, growing up in New Jersey. But we covered that in Part 1 of this list. Time to get even deeper in this list of interesting facts about the talented and singular actor. Number Eight: One of His Most Famous Lines was Improvised. And it's from one of his most successful films, both financially and critically. When his character in The Shining announces "Here's Johnny," it isn't because it was written into the script. That's just Jack Nicholson

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    Inspired by a novel in 1986, a life changing American movie, “Forrest Gump” was released in 1994. This movie was an inspiration to everyone. Considering, “The film grossed $24.5 million over the weekend, tying for first place with "The Lion King" (Weinraub). This movie pertains to a man with very little intelligence whose goal was to achieve something beneficial in his life, but faced many challenges along the way. He did not have a high IQ and had a medical condition but he never let that stop

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    He will be intrigued by how the movie will awake all of his senses. This will be going through the mind of one of the most prestigious American poets, Walt Whitman. Walt's poem "Beat! Beat! Drums!" shares many of the same concepts as the Steven Spielberg hit movie "Saving Private Ryan". ​If one pays close attention while reading Whitman's poem, one would notice several writing techniques that enhance the effect he is trying to bestow on the reader. For example the last line in the first verse, "So

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    During World War Two a man name Captain John Miller takes his troops to find Private James Ryan. During the movie, many people died on Omaha Beach. Historically, many people were injured and died. Saving Private Ryan takes place during a horrific time, however there are still some historical inaccuracies. How historically accurate is the movie Saving Private Ryan? Saving Private Ryan is loosely based on a true story of the Niland Brothers. The Niland Brothers were four paratroopers during World

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    The Shark Lady An American woman ichthyologist, Eugenie Clark once disclaimed “People generally thought that sharks are dumb eating machines. After some study, I began to realize that these 'gangsters' of the deep had gotten a bad rap.” Eugenie Clark, a Japanese American, was born on May 4, 1922, who fought for sharks and ocean conservation. Who saw the underwater beasts in the deep as gentle and graceful creatures, that we call sharks. Clark conducted over 70 submersible dives and led more than

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    The music begins to swell and the famous Staff of Ra scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark begins to play out. Indiana Jones steps towards solving another piece of the puzzle as he plants the Staff of Ra within an ancient underground burial site and watches as the sunlight spreads out among the room. The scene switches focus and the camera pans down the Staff, Indiana Jones famously played by the actor Harrison Ford comes into view as the music comes to a climax. Except Harrison Ford does not come into

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