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Dynamic HTML : The HTML Developer's Guide
Format: Paperback
Author: Jeff Rule
ReleaseDate: 02 December, 1998
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Empire Records Review
These movies are a comedy and a drama, scenes fiction and fantasy all squeezed into one. This movie won't break records, but this movie turned out to be quite good. It has been rated PG-13 by the M. P. A. A (Motion Picture Association of America), for sexual scenes, drug references, and language. The movie Empire Records is about a music store that is about to become a Music Town store. It is all up to the stores wacky employees to save it. All they have to do is earn enough money to purchase the store. There is one problem the store had loaned Lucas all of it total earnings. So from here on out they have to start from scratch. This movie is funny and also has a good story line, with also a happy ending. The only thing the viewers didn't like the most was the fact of its sexual scenes, and its drug issues. Story traces a single tumultuous day in the lives of several young slackers who work at a bustling store named Empire Records. Anything can happen and everything does--relationships are tested and dilemmas are solved. . . all just this side of the law. In conclusion this movie turned out quite well according to the motion picture raters Ebert and Ropert. To reach this conclusion people need to think about what they have seen. This movie becomes good once the viewer realizes how much the employees really care for each other. By the end of the movie the employees begin to kick themselves into gear and the one that is the least expected to saves the store ultimately. Finally the workers throw a huge party and raise enough money to save their beloved store. In conclusion this movie turns out to be really good. The part that is most loved is how they buy the store back.
A Story of Love and War
As an ambulance driver, he soon faces the inevitable outcomes of the brutal war as he gets wounded. Once involved in World War I, Lieutenant Frederic Henry's fate lies on the verge of being doomed while carrying out his duty with the Italian ambulance corps on the Italian front. Fortunately, his injury leads him to his sudden love for Catherine Barkley, an English nurse. Their love is clearly a response to the troubles and horrors of the war and the world. As Henry's love for Catherine grows, his disillusionment with the war increases as he struggles to free himself from the war in order to be with Catherine. When together at last, Catherine and Henry flee the country and live in a small, peaceful town, where everything seems to be going their way - or so they thought. Many times the novel foreshadows the doom that eventually comes to the lovers. To my surprise, Catherine and Henry's genuine love disappears. In his ending, Hemingway proves that love, like anything else in this world, cannot last. A Farewell to Arms is certainly one of Hemingway's greatest works. Through his powerful writing and ample use of details, Hemingway created a world that captured life as it was during World War I. From the detailed description of the artillery bombardment to the corrupt violence of the Italian retreat, the novel does well to emphasize the devastation war has brought on everyone involved. His unique style of writing and descriptive use makes this book as interesting as it is to read. I highly recommend it to anyone interested!.
romeo and juliet
It's very interesting about the way Romeo and Juliet, Montague and Capulet, have somewhat of a clandestine relationship with eachother that cannot be parted. I like it. The way Juliet and Romeo die at the end made me realize how strong love can be to the paramours.
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