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    The Mindy Summary

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    who wouldn't want to hangout with the beautiful,funny, and talented mindy kaling? in this hilarious autobiography mindy takes us on a ride through her past,present and future.before all the fame,after all the struggle, and through some of her most awkward moments mindy lets us in on how she became who she is today. from working behind the scenes on “conan” to writing and having her own character on the hit tv series “the office” and now starring and writing her own show “the mindy project” our…

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    Mars, a red desolate planet,(appositive) is the setting of “ The Martian”. As the setting moves on it starts with the dark atmosphere along with suspenseful music as the dust storm approaches. Our strong-willed (hyphenated word) protagonist, Mark Watney, is humorous and shows high intelligence throughout the movie. The catalyst of the events of the movie is a dangerous dust storm that threatens the lives of the crew members on Mars. During the dust storm the lighting becomes very dark and sets…

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    interesting for the viewers. The Main type of themes that Ridley has used is: Isolation, Fear, Sacrifice, Perseverance, Science, Man vs Natural World and Friendship. Isolation is the main theme of the movie: The Martian. Mark Watney, who is played by (Matt Damon) is a professional botanist and is stranded by his crew…

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    Rainmaker’ we take on the part o a defense lawyer who has to defend Matt Damon, a lawyer who just graduated from law school on his case about self-defense against Claire Dane’s husband who tried attacking him because of jealousy. Secondly, we defend Claire Dane, who’s a battered wife who was not able to get out her abusive relationship from being scared of being killed. As a defense lawyer, from the facts, drowned out from Matt Damon self-responses, one must identify its reactions as…

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    “But Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for such things belong to the kingdom of heaven’”. (ESV Matt. 19:14) On June 25 1962, over 40 million kids in public schools were banned from praying. When this law was passed, children and administrators would be punished for praying and speaking of their beliefs during school hours. “A broad, organized attack reaching into high places is under way to remove the third commandment from legal standing in the United…

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    conventional sense. The film is adapted by director Robert Redford from the novel by Steven Pressfield and is told more in the fashion of a fable about life, the universe and everything. In a nutshell, Bagger Vance tells the tale of Rannulph Junuh (Matt Damon), a rising golf star in Savannah, Georgia, who went to World War I and came back with something broken inside. He spends most of the 1920s drinking and playing poker and faces the conflict of finding his “authentic swing”. But he's brought…

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    Ocean's Eleven

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    accomplishes this feat in a 2001 remake of the original 1960's film which starred Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack. The modern take stays true to suave Hollywood glamour in using today’s brightest stars; a list that includes George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Julia Roberts in the leading roles. The film follows a crew of expert thieves and their attempts to plan a robbery involving the three biggest Las Vegas casinos and their vaults. As a result, it succeeds in delivering all of the…

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    Mark Watney The Martian

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    The Martian is a 2011 science fiction novel written by American author Andy Weir. His book was later turned into a motion picture that was released on October 2, 2015, which stars Academy Award winning actor Matt Damon as the main character, Mark Watney. The Martian is about six scientists who travel to Mars aboard a NASA spacecraft to check the planet and it characteristics. While they are there collecting dust, taking pictures, and recording data everything seems to be fine; then tragedy…

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    Mark Watney's The Martian

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    The Martian The closest Mars and Earth will ever be is 54.6 million kilometers. That has to be a bad feeling when it’s 2035 and your crew has just left you all alone on Mars. In The Martian book and movie we find out just how Mark Watney felt as he fought for his life while stranded on Mars and his strong desire to be reunited with Earth. The movie left out many important details that were included in the book, such as getting to know Watney before hopping into his journey and despite its lack…

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    Tiger lady Olivia Munn needed to undergo a celebrity weight loss diet in order to become Pyslocke for “X-Men: Apocalypse.” The actress needed to lose 12 lbs and had to take Victoria’s Secret Model Gisele Bundchen. This celebrity weight loss was successful that she was able to fit into her Psylocke outfit. According to Perez Hilton, she didn’t set out to lose weight. Instead, her diet was to gain strength. She was taking on tae kwon do traning and was on the 80-20 Gisele Bundchen diet. The…

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