| 121. | Looking at earlier and later examples of film noir examine the process of genre revisionism in This essay will be looking at three films from the category defined as neo-modernist noir: Taxi Driver directed by Martin Scorsese , Chinatown directed by Roman Polanski , and The French Connection directed by William Freidkin . These films are considered to belong to the film noir genre even though...
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| 122. | ll bean Company History
In 1912, Leon Leonwood Bean (L. ... Bean’s first product was the Maine Hunting Shoe, a product he developed out of a need for waterproof footwear to be used when trampling through the Maine woods. ... During the 1920s LL Bean’s profile was raised by the attention its products re...
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| 123. | Rainforest Write an analysis of the Friends of the Earth commercial ‘Rainforest’ with reference to the following areas, audience, language, industry and representation. Charity advertising comes under a lot of criticism from the public and the media because they will ask for donations to help the cause, but th...
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| 124. | Macbeth s features ... That’s the cinema, Magic, colours, and movements. ...
This is the problem of the version of Macbeth. Orson Welles is just a genius, his face can reveal us the madness of Macbeth, how the evilness is growing and growing in him, but is just a film
The big problem here is that everybody is...
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| 125. | Explain how this teaching of discipleship might effect the life of a christian Explain how this teaching of discipleship might effect the life of a christian
There are many modern day disciples whos lives are are affected by Jesus teaching about discipleship. ... He devoted most of his life to helping others and doing the work of God. ... He had very st...
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| 126. | Rcism in Film Racism in Film Early cinema was used as a tool to separate colonized people from their rulers. Instead of using movies to give back a history that had previously been erased, early filmmakers used their films to further exploit minorities and glorify Europeans. Many early films would rewrite histori...
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| 127. | Struggle to Acquire the American Dream A Struggle to Acquire the American Dream
Lorraine Hansberry, in A Raisin in the Sun, portrays the struggle of a black family to acquire the American Dream in Southside Chicago during the 1950s. ... DuBois, Paul Robeson, Duke Ellington, and Langston Hughes, from whose poem “A Dream Deferred” (Chen...
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| 128. | Why does Shakespeare continue to be relevant through film today Why does Shakespeare continue to be relevant?
The plays of William Shakespeare are exceedingly popular pieces of literature on a global scale in contemporary society. In fact, Shakespeare’s literature is more familiar to an immensely larger audience today than it was in the Elizabethan era when ...
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| 129. | Teen pregnancy Although the overall rate of teen pregnancy has been declining greatly in the past few years, the rates have remained high for teens that are most vulnerable. The great majority of Americans believe that teen pregnancies are a serious national problem, indeed a problem that is the major component of...
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| 130. | Assess and outline analytical behaviourism Analytical Behaviourism is an empiricist view that was popular in the 1950s, and 60s. It was regarded as a scientific study of the mind, unlike psychological behaviourism. ... As behaviourism is all to do with the physical, behaviourism is a form of materialism. ... Behaviourism is also ...
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| 131. | Multiculturalism The world has witnessed many changes such as technological changes, genetics and cloning, and the tragedy of terrorism and war. However, students in grades K-12 are still not respecting differences of others and their cultures. Many people believe that there is a strong correlation between violence ...
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| 132. | steroids in sports Ever since their introduction into sports in the later 1950s the use of anabolic steroids has been a controversial issue. Much debate has arisen dealing with whether steroids should be allowed for performance enhancement. ... According to Paul Goldstein, the chief investigator, individuals from ...
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| 133. | movies EUROPEAN CINEMA IN THE 1940S
CHAPTER 9
European cinema of the 1940s was dominated by world war II and postwar reconstruction
-major film producing countries were also the principle combatants
-production of fiction movies declined in 1939-1945
-production material was scarce
-35 ...
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| 134. | andy warhol
David Hockney and Andy Warhol
In the mid 1950s Pop Art had begun and up until the 1970s, the movement, based around imagery of consumerism and popular culture had flourished. ...
The most famous example from the USA was Andy Warhol. In 1950 Warhol was extremely successful as a commercial art...
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| 135. | mona lisa smile ... “Mona Lisa Smile” attempts to twist the formula around a bit by providing a female perspective on the subject of education’s ability to blow minds. “Smile” is a period film set in the 1950s, when women were still strictly second-class citizens, and attempts to change that were looked down upon...
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| 136. | pele Pelé (1940- ), Brazilian soccer player who is considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time. Pelé led Brazil to international dominance in soccer and three World Cup titles from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. He later helped popularize the sport in the United States. Born Edson...
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| 137. | REMAKE Miss Amy Fernando
Mr Michael Uwemedimo
The Remake
9) The remake in French cinema occupies a site of extreme tension. ...
‘The remake is the most explicit gesture of a culture that …cannot express itself through anything but a quote’ (Brashinsky: 163)
Brashinsky suggests in the above quot...
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| 138. | History of the bass guitar
“Considering that there is a very long story or history of the guitar, it is surprising that it took until the 1950s for the bass guitar to reach its full potential” (Engels). The origin of the electric bass guitar began with the invention of the upright double bass. ... It was over 8 f...
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| 139. | In what ways can Auteur theory help us uncover the full meaning of a film Make
The Auteur theory was developed by the Cahiers du Cinema group of critics in the mid 1950’s, this was the first major critical film theory. This theory allows us to see how many directors moved beyond genre constraints to impose their own cinematic and artist concerns on the film. When identifyi...
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| 140. | Steroids and their moral effect ... They are now faced with peer pressure and self-justification for using steroids, not being aware of the effects. Society demands and rewards great athletic ability and success, so young people do not concern themselves with the long-term effects of using steroids, which they may encounter down...
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