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· 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 ·The relationship between technology and human in the film "Crash".
What is the concept of relationship between sex and technology? Explain what the movie says about technology and human.
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English
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Other
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6057
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103534
Understanding Laurie Anderson's From The Air is achieved.
What is the meaning in of the record From the Air by Laurie Anderson? Title: From The Air Good evening. This is your Captain. We are about to attempt a crash landing. Please extinguish all cigarettes. Place your tray tables in their Upright, locked position. Your Captain says: Put your head on your knees. Your Captain says: Put your head on your hands. Captain says: Put your hands on your head. Put your hands on your hips. Heh heh. This is your Captain-and we are going down. We are all going down, together. And I said: Uh oh. This is gonna be some day. Standby. This is the time. And this is the record of the time. This is the time. And this is the record of the time. Uh-th... click for more
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
6061
OTA ID:
103597
Understanding Bjork's song is accomplished.
What is Bjork trying to convey in her song "The Modern Things"? The Modern Things Lyrics All the modern things like cars and such have always existed. They've just been waiting in a mountain for the right moment Listening to the irritating noises of dinosaurs and people dabbling outside. All the modern things have always existed they've just been waiting/ to come out and multiply and take over/ it's their turn now...
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
6069
OTA ID:
103597
Further clarification on Laurie Anderson's "from the air".
What does the lines "this is the time. Put your hands over your eyes, Jump out of the plane" mean? Who or what do the captain and the plane symbolize?
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
6167
OTA ID:
103597
What is Grammar? The Learner's grammar? The Linguist's Grammar? The Teacher's Grammar? Why Grammar?WHAT IS GRAMMAR?
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
6675
OTA ID:
102979
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