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SNIPPETZ TAKES A SNEAK PEAK AT DIRECTOR STANLEY KUBRICK:

HEEERE’S STANLEY! by Lindsey Harrison

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THIS WEEK IN SNIPPETZ COVER STORY Snippetz Takes A Sneak Peek At Director Stanley Kubrick “Heeere’s Stanley!” “Anger, Anyone?” Life Energy Flow Tai Yi by Tami Urbanek... 4 “Finding Strong SEO Keywords for Your Website” Series 4, Article 38 Web Chat by Robyn... 4 “The 5000+ Percent Advantage Part 5.1: Persevere PowerIs Within You” Acquire Confidence by Dr. Ron Ross... 5 “Why We’re Not Retiring” Senior News Line... 8 Director Stanley Kubrick... Continued from Page 1

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to courageous moves like that. The interesting thing is that most people probably wouldn’t know that Kubrick possessed that type of characteristic. Why would they, unless they were die-hard Kubrick fans? The truth is, he was so innovative, daring and talented, we at Snippetz felt it would be doing our loyal readers an injustice if we didn’t feature him at least once. So, here we go!

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EARLY LIFE Stanley Kubrick was born in The Bronx on July 26, 1928. His parents, Jack and Gertrude, were fairly well-off, since Jack was a rather prominent doctor. But the Kubricks were never described as pretentious or stuffy.

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Kubrick may not have been the best student (he was actually a far cry from it) but he neither was he unintelligent. He began teaching himself the different filming techniques he witnessed at the movies and, much to his father’s dismay, tended to focus on that more than his studies in school. Kubrick often skipped school to see double-features at the cinema, which definitely reflected in his grades. By the time he graduated, his grades essentially disqualified him from being able to attend college.

After filming several short documentaries, Kubrick finally came to the attention of Hollywood with “Killer’s Kiss” in 1955, and “The Killing” in 1966. He directed Kirk Douglas in “Paths of Glory,” released in 1957 and the pair reunited for “Spartacus” in 1960.

By 1946, Kubrick was hired on as a fulltime staff photographer at “Look” magazine where he made a name for himself by telling stories through his photos. He photographer everything from an antiNazi German artist named George Grosz sitting on a chair in the middle of the street to boxing matches, of which Kubrick was a major fan.

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of the shot appears to stay the same size while the background shrinks or grows behind them – which would become one of his signature camera movements.

His time in high school wasn’t a complete waste, however. Kubrick was chosen as an official school photographer for a year and he later took that experience and translated it into several freelance photography opportunities. While he attended night classes at the City College of New York, Kubrick honed his photographic skills and by the time he graduated from college, he had sold a series of photographs to “Look” magazine; he was paid $25 and the series was printed on June 26, 1945. He managed to rustle up some extra money playing chess in Washington Square Park and several Manhattan chess clubs.

Jack ultimately introduced his son to two of his lifelong passions: chess and pho-

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tography/cinematography. At 12 years old, Stanley took to the game of chess and loved it so much that it appeared in many of his films later on. At 13, Kubrick received a Graflex camera from his father, which sparked a fascination with photography. He began learning the ropes of developing his own photos in a darkroom and taking candid shots of people on the streets of New York.

It was about this time that Kubrick took a more serious approach to his studies of filmmaking, and in 1951(with the prompting of a high school friend) he made his first set of short documentaries. His first ever was called “Day of the Fight” and Kubrick employed a reverse tracking shot – a technique in which the subject

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In 1961, Kubrick was hired by Marlon Brando to direct “One-Eyed Jacks,” but the pair didn’t quite get along and Brando ended up directing the film himself. Kubrick was none too thrilled with how Hollywood was treating him so he moved to England, where he would shoot the rest of his films from then on. In 1962, he filmed “Lolita,” which worked within fairly strict constraints due to the scandalous nature of the plot; in the movie, a middle-aged man becomes obsessed with a young girl. In 1964, “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” was released and represented yet another risky move on Kubrick’s part, given that nuclear warfare and the potential threat of a nuclear bombing incident weren’t considered comedic fodder. However, Kubrick’s innovative spin on the topic led to a successful film and he lived to direct, write, produce, and film another day. “2001: A Space Odyssey” is considered by many critics as one of the best movies ever made, featuring a series of encounters between humans and advanced machines called “monoliths” that were built by extraterrestrials and appear to have affected human evolution. The film was considered a science-fiction film way ahead of its time, containing groundbreaking special effects. “A Clockwork Orange” followed in 1971 and was highly controversial due to Director Stanley Kubrick... Continued on Page 3


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its portrayal of sex and violence. In 1975, Kubrick released “Barry Lyndon” which marked a turning point for him, both privately and professionally. Word had gotten out about his demand for perfection, and the cast and crew were leery of his unrelenting quest to make everything just right. Additionally, because the movie was being shot in Ireland and involved the military in the plot, Kubrick reportedly received threats from the IRA that he was a target. He moved production out of the country and an overwhelming desire for privacy and security led to Kubrick withdrawing and becoming somewhat of a recluse. “The Shining” followed in 1980, with “Full Metal Jacket” released in 1987 and his last film, “Eyes Wide Shut” in 1999.

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ost people can agree there many angry people walking around. Some people carry suppressed anger, meaning they rarely lose their temper. Then you have mildly obvious anger. That person may lose his or her temper, but it’s not extreme. Some carry extreme anger and it’s obvious. For some this is demonstrated through road rage or other situations where the person is easily triggered. For many, the anger is somewhere in the middle. When people are abused, harassed, abandoned, manipulated, or betrayed, it usually creates a level of fear. Anger typically covers over fear. There’s

a false thought or belief that fear isn’t safe to have or to show, so it’s covered with anger. When a child grows up in an abusive or indifferent environment, fear is the result. As the child grows up, he or she may feel it’s safer to be angry than to feel fear. The anger covers over the fear and over time can begin creating detrimental affects. Over time and depending on a person’s genetics, prolonged anger begins affecting thought processing, emotional response, and brain functioning. When the brain is impacted, it begins sending ‘faulty’ signals throughout the body. The brain does not see this as ‘faulty’, but rather what it has been programmed to do over time. The brain is a perfect computer, it responds to programming that has been established.

nals. The consequences can be autoimmune disease, heart disease, excessive cortisol production, liver malfunctioning, gallbladder malfunctioning, kidney and adrenal malfunctioning, among other symptoms. The brain, mind, and body are not separate; they work together in harmony or in destruction in accordance to programming.

As the anger surfaces and the person recognizes the core of it and begins taking steps to understand, forgive, and release the anger, the brain will respond by beginning to change the signals it’s sending throughout the body. The person can begin seeing results in the emotions and how the body is responding.

When a person recognizes the current level of anger and deeply desires to begin releasing and healing the anger, the Tai Yi treatment, 8th Level of Fearful Anger can assist. Tai Yi is not a magic pill; it does not mysteriously resolve the anger. It begins allowing the true depths of the anger and the core of the anger to be understood and released. This treatment will not work with one who is ambivalent about healing anger; there would be no lasting results.

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ging” are upper management, which serves to block those in middle management from moving up. One thing to be considered: As long as we’re fully employed, we’re not collecting Social Security, we’re paying into it.

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omplaints about boomers taking (or staying in) jobs go back for years. Critics became more vocal when the recession came along. We were supposed to retire and make room for the next generation to take the slots we’d been occupying. But we’re still hanging in there, often past the typical retirement age. There are a few reasons why many of us seniors are still working, often at part-time jobs. We don’t need a full-time paycheck because we have Social Security. But we need the extra cash because Social Security isn’t enough. (A recent survey showed that two-thirds of us are uncertain about having enough money in retirement.) But some of the jobs we’re “hog-

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Pansies and Violas have come a long way since their ancestor the Johnny Jump-Up. These days they come in many shades and different combinations of purple, violet, pink, gold, yellow, red and orange creating all kinds of Pansy “faces”. Two of my favorite varieties are ‘Fizzy Lemonberry’ a yellow and violet combo on a frilly-petal face, ver wonder why a person and ‘Angel Tiger Eye’ a viola which who is thought to be weak has a unique gold and black tigeris often called a pansy? I stripe face. Both the ‘Northern sure have. In fact it really struck me Lights’ Pansy and the ‘Blue Velvet’ when I noticed there were Pansies Pansy made the Plant Select® list blooming in the rocks outside the in 2008 promoting the importance garden center in February. They of winter flowering annuals. Plant were blooming away while every Select® promotes plants based on other plant around was fast asleep. a list of criteria including length of All of these tough looking trees and beauty in the garden, performance shrubs sleeping through the cold and under low water conditions and snow while these sweet, delicate resistance to pests. Further proving looking Pansies were braving it all how tough these little boogers are! to show their bight little faces. In fact I would love to be considered So now we can really get excited a pansy! Both sweet and innocent for spring! Our unpredictable spring looking, but will stand up to even weather can be a challenge for most the harshest of situations. That’s plants, but most plants just aren’t quite the complement I think, and quite as tough as a Pansy! also why I love to grow Pansies.

TOUGH AS A PANSY!

Some of us are holding on to our jobs because there’s no way to cut back on the hours. What we do doesn’t lend itself to being part-time. Or perhaps we didn’t save enough for retirement, or we just like working.

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One factor in the equation: We’re not being pushed out by employers. They want us because we’re reliable. That’s often enough for an employer to hire or keep us. We’re productive. And we are the talent pool that serves as the glue in many industries.

To be considered: We’re not job hoppers. If we’re employed, we generally stay ... unlike many in the younger generations who move from job to job, using that as a way to climb the ladder. That’s what Those Pansies blooming in the they know, and staying put is what rocks, by the way, weren’t even we know. planted there. They were simply the offspring of the Pansies we were selling last year. Just a few wind delivered seed sprinklings nestled in the rocks. Pansies and Violas Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot will often come back the following personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 328536475, or send e-mail to columnreply@ gmail.com.

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