Alien 3 Essays

  • Alien 3

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    for the first time a creature as deadly as beautiful, the Alien. This creature and it’s environment, created by the talented Swiss artist H.R. Giger, were the main antagonists from the movie « Alien », directed by Ridley Scott and featuring Sigourney Weaver as the only survivor of the Nostromo crew when the Alien penetrated it. This movie was the first chapter of a cult saga still active these days. From the four movies featuring the Aliens, the third one is considered as the worst one. Even though

  • The Representation of Women in Some Like It Hot and Alien 3

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    The Representation of Women in Some Like It Hot and Alien 3 This essay will be about how women are and have been represented in films in the past and how they are represented nowadays. I will be looking at the roles and representations of women in 'Some Like It Hot' and 'Alien 3'. 'Some Like It Hot' was made in 1958. Marilyn Monroe starts in the comedy as Sugar Cane who is a very feminine musician. 'Alien 3' on the other hand was made 40 years after and is a sci-fi horror. Sigourney Weaver

  • So You’ve Decided to visit Earth.

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    both their tendency towards violence and their obsession with mating, and soon you’ll be a complete expert on the psychologically of this rather eccentric, yet expressive primate. You may feel uneasy as you view the countless images of battles with alien species or find them bigoted as most every extraterrestrial is show as a human with a head deformity, but this is crucial to understanding what you may be in-store for if you visit their world. Despite a preponderance of evidence to the contrary, what

  • Mishpat: Social Ethics in Jeremiah

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    fatherless and the widow, and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing." ~Deuteronomy 10:18 [NIV] "Do not deprive the alien or the fatherless of justice..." ~Deuteronomy 24: 17 [NIV] One of Yahweh's main concerns in making his covenant with Israel, after worshipping him alone, was maintaining social justice. Throughout Deuteronomy and subsequently in Jeremiah, we see the cry for mishpat, "justice," for the orphan, the widow, the poor, and the alien. Yahweh cares about these groups that

  • Arizona Immigration Law (SB 1070) Should be Abolished

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    back to their countries. I admit that illegal immigration is a Federal Government crime, but SB 1070 is a discriminatory law against Hispanics. I believe Arizona’s Law SB 1070 should be forbidden because it only targets one specific type of illegal aliens, those who are Hispanic, which promotes racism. First of all, the Arizona’s SB 1070 proposition was signed on April 23, 2010 by Jan Brewer. SB 1070 stands for “Support Our Law Enforcement and Neighborhoods Act”. This bill was created to gives the

  • H.R.Giger's Alien

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    H.R.Giger's Alien "Hollywood's conception of extraterrestrial life was pretty much limited to either whimsical little green men or clumsy bug-eyed monsters. In a gritty future, Scott brought to life Swiss surrealist H.R.Giger's terrifying biomechanical beastie: an acid-bleeding, razor-toothed, overgrown cockroach with an ugly practice of gestating its offspring in human hosts……. Suddenly, space was a pretty scary place to be." (Schwarzbaum, 27) In 1979 an alien was born. Before 1979 the movie

  • The Computer Nut

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    student. She is receiving messages from an “alien” who calls himself BB-9. Willie Lomax is the boy who helps find out who is sending Kate messages over the computer. Willie is also Kate’s crush and he is the only one who is truly willing to help Kate find out who really is sending her messages over the computer. He is around Kate’s height, chubby, he has reddish/blondish hair, and is very interested in Kate’s mystery “alien.” BB-9 is the self-proclaimed “alien comedian” who wants to come down to Earth

  • Alien

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    The movie Alien was released in 1979 and was directed by widely known director Ridley Scott. The movie also had a very experienced cast, headlined by Sigourney Weaver (as Ripley) and Tom Skerritt (as Dallas). This particular movie is a Science-Fiction/Thriller movie and has since made four sequels, which has helped push the Alien franchise forward. Ridley Scott’s well-honed talents of editing and setting the atmosphere definitely set the tone for this definite scary, thrill-ride type of movie. For

  • Significance of the Number 3 in Fairy Tales

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    Significance of the Number 3 in Fairy Tales Numbers do not exist. They are creations of the mind, existing only in the realm of understanding. No one has ever touched a number, nor would it be possible to do so. You may sketch a symbol on a paper that represents a number, but that symbol is not the number itself. A number is just understood. Nevertheless, numbers hold symbolic meaning. Have you ever asked yourself serious questions about the significance, implications, and roles of numbers

  • The Positive Impact of Satisfied Employees in Companies

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    Companies put thousands of dollars into decor, food and beverage display, maintaining the property grounds and so many other things, and forget the key element of a successful relationship with customers- their employees. Many factors go into keeping employees satisfied, Wagenheim and Anderson (2008) concluded four key factors that impact job satisfaction, number one is rewards and recognition, researchers have identified extrinsic rewards, including salary and benefits as the most important factors

  • Informative Essay On Sports Injuries

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    Yeah! Welcome back to total Pro Sports. We could make a list hundreds of entries long that show the most graphic videos of injuries on the field. It would be pretty awful honestly, so while this list takes inventory of in-game sports injuries it doesn’t feature the terrible Paul George type things that make you walk around dog pale for the next four hours, rather these are the iconic sports injuries more akin to battle scars. They’re cool, not disturbing, at least I think so, your mileage may vary

  • The Existence of UFOs

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    reported to authorities, and 10,625 of them (95%) have been identified and explained by natural phenomena or man-made influences. The fact that people do not know what something is that they see in the sky, does not automatically mean that there is an alien involved, and in fact it is obvious that most of the time it is a case of the observer simply not being informed about the world around them (Floyd, 1993). Another important fact against trust to all evidence is that most people who “contacted” UFO

  • The Aliens Next Door

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    The Aliens Next Door Three of them are on the right side of my bed. I try to holler but I can't. I can't move. I'm scared, remembering the pain from the other times. They fly through the ceiling and out the roof, taking me with them. Next thing I'm in their craft, lying on a table, and I'm cold. I'm naked. They're putting something up into my vagina, and I'm scared they'll leave it there. They wear skintight black coveralls. They look like black grasshoppers. No hair, wide jaw. Black eyes

  • Area 51

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    no way, shape or form, alien test flights. Nearly all of the evidence that supports the alien spacecraft theory, is without backing, or solid information. Also, the US government played on the UFO theories to hide their own testing plans. Today, Area 51 is the home to the latest top secret aircraft: the Aurora, among others Many of these aircraft, past and present, are able to perform incredible feats in the sky. Some so unbelievable, that they could be mistaken for alien spacecraft by fanatics of

  • Alien (1979): Alien: Feminism In The Film Alien

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    Alien (1979): Feminism In the thirty years since its release, Alien has become a film of various debates amongst film theorists. Academic analyses of the film draw attention to many differing themes, most popularly with feminism. Most critiques, academic and otherwise, ultimately conclude that Alien is a feminist film because of its representation of the workplace as a home to equality and a place where traditional gender roles have been obliterated. What is ultimately revealed by Alien is the anxiety

  • Chicanos In A Changing Society Camarillo Summary

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    “Sometimes it does not seem Santa Barbara anymore—the new houses and strange people and hotels. Some of us have little to do now, and our own town is no longer beautiful or gay. Even our houses are being pulled down, as you cans see, and in a few years, I think, there will be no Spanish town.” ( Chicanos in a Changing Society pg. 117) Albert Camarillo Albert Camarillo, the author, decided to include this quote to support his argument and explain how many of the Mexican immigrants felt like foreigners

  • Turning Failure Into Success

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    when I suddenly experienced what failure was like, I did not like it one bit. In fact, a fear started to grow within me. It was like a hideous, chupacabra-like alien had landed on my territory and I felt I had to do everything to get rid of it. I studied mathematics very hard: harder than I ever had before. I studied how to divide 9 by 3 and 8 by 4, even if I so despised numbers to my very core. I did not like them because they made things abstract to me. Things which I knew became unknown w...

  • A Summary of 12 Angry Men

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    and where he got such a knife. Has a grandson who looks like fat Albert. Had a small Argument with guy #10, but never really had much conflict with others. As they come to closing with the votes, he ended up changing his vote to not guilty. Juror#3 you could tell from the start that he wasn't a very happy man. He tells of how he has three kids, but one of them got in a fight with him and left his house, never really forgave him for that. He was the first to say that the boy was guilty. Shown as

  • Beloved Symbolism Analysis

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    Recurring Symbols In Beloved, by Toni Morrison, the three recurring symbols: colors, 124, and trees, enhances the meaning of the novel by showing the tragedies that occur for each symbol. Baby Suggs, Sethe’s mother, craves colors before she dies. The colors represent her last happiness. The numbers represent Sethe’s family and the number of children she has. The trees represents freedom and burdens on the slaves. Based on the title, the novel portrays itself as a haunted novel. After reading through

  • Group Participation and Interaction Explored in 12 Angry Men

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    Stop for a moment and think how many times have you said “I'll kill you” to a person and actually killed that person? Two times? Three times? We all know that the answer is never unless of course you're actually a killer. This is what might or might not have happened with the boy who was accused of killing his father in the movie 12 Angry Men. Firstly, let's consider on the title of the movie itself which says “12 Angry Men.” Twelve is indicating the number of group members, angry is indicating the