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    Impressionism vs Post-Impressionism Art

    The Impressionism artists renounced the traditional style of previous art periods and focused on humble elements of daily life. They no longer painted historical and religious subjects that hid the artist’s personality and emotions, but instead painted landscapes and still life using vivid color and loose brush strokes. This more casual style matched the attitudes of life after the Industrial Revolution and many artists

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    Conflict

    characterisation throughout this scene? 5. Explain how Nolan uses the structuring of time to compress Bruce Wayne’s journey to Hong Kong (00:27:27-00:28:23) 6. Explain how The Joker is developed as a character when he kills Gambol. How does Nolan engage the audience in this scene? (00:28:23-00:30:24) 7. Explain how Nolan uses the structuring of time when Dent tries the mob bosses and their associates (00:37:56-00:38:56). 8. Explain how Nolan uses a combination of acting, mise-en-scene, camera movement and

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    Evaluation Report

    dependent on technological resources to run various aspects of life. Digital communication has worked to foster globalization. The tourism industry is one of the many sectors that have become global because of digital communication. Currently, tourism promoters from different countries are using websites to reach out to a broad market of target consumers. In that line, this paper will analyze and evaluate the “http://www.visitbritain.com/en/EN/” site to create a partial understanding of digital communication

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    Film Study

    The Ambiguity of Weeping. Baroque and Mannerist Discourses in Haynes’ Far from Heaven and Sirk’s All That Heaven Allows. Jack Post Abstract Although Douglas Sirk’ All That Heaven Allows (1954) and Todd Haynes’ Far from Heaven (2002) are both characterized as melodramas, they address their spectators differently. The divergent (emotional) reactions towards both films are the effect of different rhetorical strategies: the first can be seen a typical example of baroque discourse and the latter

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    A Collective Society In Ayn Rand's Anthem

    As mentioned earlier, he was born different than his other peers. He was more muscular, more beautiful, and overall smarter than the other kids. He was consistently slandered for this and even envied another boy who was pale and had half a brain (Rand 21). Equality just couldn't handle the fact that he wondered about the world around him, which was

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    Color Purple

    FILM CRITIQUE: THE COLOR PURPLE 1 The Color Purple Devon Murraine ENG225: Introduction to Film Instructor: Kayla Ward October 20, 2012 [no notes on this page] -1- The Trials and Tribulations of life 4 The Color Purple “The Color Purple” is a 1985 American drama film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the eighth film directed by Spielberg and based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Alice Walker (Walker, 1996). The film tells the story of a young African

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    Branding Bangladesh

    conducted a report on country branding. This report is based on branding Bangladesh. We have tried to give our maximum afford to complete this task. We focus our report including the most beautiful place in Bangladesh & historical place of Bangladesh. We made the main focusing point of branding Bangladesh is “beautiful Bangladesh”. INTRODUCTION A brand is the identity of a specific product, service, or business that can take many forms,

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    Rhino Horn Controversy

    The exploitation of animals for the benefit of human well being has always been an area of controversy in the eyes of the greater human population. This film focuses its attention primarily on the illegal poaching and selling of the ivory of elephants and horns of rhinos in South Africa and Kenya that leads to the purchasing of these products in Vietnam and China. These are animals that were once abundant in these areas, but in the recent years have been rapidly declining which has, as a result,

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    Gone with the Wind

    Gone With the Wind ENG 225 Gone With the Wind Gone with the Wind is a movie its own rarity. It is one of the few movies that has stood the test of time and remains a classic that cannot be compared to some of today’s movies. I doubt the screenplay writer, Sidney Howard, producer, David O. Selznick, and director, Victor Fleming knew what timeless piece of history they were creating when this movie completed. This masterpiece of film has had an impact on viewers ever since it was created and

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    Contemporary Art

    strong relationship between contemporary art and everyday life as artists can use them for environmental and political activities. Introduction One question that most people usually ask themselves when asked about the history of arts is whether art can have a history. Yes, art has a long history, older than most if not all individuals currently living on earth. Most people think of it as being timeless because art has remained beautiful and attractive since the Old Stone Age. Individuals enjoy

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