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Strangers On A Train (1951)

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July 17th, 2010 Posted 5:45 pm

Strangers on a Train (1951)

Movie’s that begin with L

L.627

LA Confidential

L.A. Story

L.A. Takedown

LA Without a Map

L.I.E

The L-Shaped Room

La Bamba

La Conga Nights

La Spagnola

Laburnum Grove

Labyrinth

Labyrinth of Passion

The Lacemaker

The Lad

Ladder of Swords

Laddie

Ladies Courageous

Ladies’ Day

Ladies in Lavender

Ladies in Love

Ladies in Retirement

Ladies Love Brutes

Ladies Love Danger

Ladies’ Man    1931

Ladies’ Man    1947

The Ladies Man    1961

Rebecca (1940)

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February 15th, 2010 Posted 11:10 am

Rebecca (1940)

Making Plastic – Plastic Moulding

Ever wondered how plastic is moulded into the exceptionally useful things that we employ in our daily life? Is it as simple as melting plastic and lathering the sides of a mould with it and cooling it, much like chocolate? The answer, actually, is no. Moulding plastic is a little more complex than that. Plastic is made using a process often called plastic injection moulding.

What is this type of moulding

Plastic injection moulding is the method of manufacturing parts made of thermoplastic and thermosetting plastic by melting and forcing into moulds where they cool to form the desired object.
How does plastic injection moulding work?

North By Northwest (1959)

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January 24th, 2010 Posted 6:50 am

North by Northwest (1959)

Does the Implementation of the Block Schedule Have an Effect on Student Behavior

 

 

Does the Implementation of Block Scheduling

Have An Effect on Student Behavior?It was a cold night on the Siberian plains. Russian soldiers were huddled together in an attempt to keep warm on this, the beginning of their third consecutive month of duty. The commander of the Russian Army arrived just before the changing of the guard. There was much excitement as the word spread that the commander had an important announcement to make.

Vertigo (1958)

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January 14th, 2010 Posted 1:53 pm

Vertigo (1958)

How can tinnitus patient help his otolaryngologist to establish an effective treatment program?

A good medical session starts at home. If you prepare your medical documents in an organized file and refreshed your memory with names of medical conditions, circumstances of drug treatments, surgery or other treatments that you had – you are very helpful to your doctor. 

Some people thinks that a session in a clinic is just a two steps act:
(1) Appointment by a telephone call.
(2) Office visit.

The tinnitus patient has a long medical history that starts from the pre-clinical period. Examples of precipitating factors may include ototoxic medications, noise hazards or mechanical trauma to the head or the neck.

Notorious (1946)

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January 3rd, 2010 Posted 1:19 pm

Notorious (1946)

Remarks at the Spring Festival. [Reprint]

Reprint From: http://chairmanmaozedong.org

(13 February 1964)

SOURCE: Long Live Mao Tse-tung Thought, a Red Guard Publication.

(Summary Record)

CHAIRMAN MAO: Today is the Spring Festival, and we are holding a forum to discuss both foreign and domestic problems … Do you think our state is likely to collapse or not? Imperialism and revisionism, in concert, have struck right up to our borders, do [you] democratic personages fear the atom bomb? If the atom bomb should explode, we would simply find ourselves back in Yenan. The whole Shen-Kan-Ning Border Area had a population of 1.5 millions, and in the city of Yenan there were 30,000. People cannot reply publicly unless they are first attacked. There was a time when the Kuomintang was cleverer than usual, and did not denounce us publicly. They put out a document using the method of restraining “alien’ parties, of restraining the Communist Party. Do you know about that?

Shadow Of A Doubt (1943)

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December 26th, 2009 Posted 8:06 am

Shadow of a Doubt (1943)

Rear Window (1954)

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October 22nd, 2009 Posted 12:43 pm

Rear Window (1954)

Hitchcock Movies, Your Ticket To Suspense and Thrill

Sir Alfred Hitchcock was born on 13th August 1899 in Leytonstone, London. He was the son of East End greengrocer William Hitchcock. He was knighted in 1980, and died the same year. Alfred Hitchcock had a long and extremely productive career making fine mystery, suspense and horror movies that all bore his distinctive trademarks. He was called the master of suspense.

Alfred Hitchcock has directed several suspense films in the long span of his career and almost all the films were successful. Thus, once it was said “even his failures make money and become classics a year after he makes them.”

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