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    Emma Casey Mr. Francoeur American Studies 25 February 2013 An Inconvenient Truth Many people questioned Al Gore’s motives for making the documentary An Inconvenient Truth. They wondered whether he created it because he truly cared about the effects global warming would have on the earth or if he just wanted to make himself seem like a better presidential candidate than his opponents. Throughout the documentary Gore presented many facts and statistics that supported his concern‚ which created

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    Poster

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    Introduction Difference between fine art and commercial art John Berger: limited commercial art Nudity‚ Publicity art Background Difference between fine art and commercial art Fine art: Beautiful‚ personal expression Commercial art : market‚ sales‚ specific audience Body paragraph 1 Nudity art give a different meaning on fine art and commercial art‚ From Greek and Roman art to Michelangelo and the Renaissance artists‚ nudity has been used to represent beauty‚ frailty‚ shame and power

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    An Inconvenient Turth

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    Class-Environmental Science Instructor- Charles Donahou Williams‚ Queen Title –Al Gore‚ An Inconvenient truth My reason for picking this topic is‚ because I would like to know more about global warming. What are the real danger`s that we are facing due to global warming? What can we do to stop the exceeding rapid rates of global warming? I would like to imform other about the new knowledge that I obtain on the subect of globle warming. Al Gore tell how people use to Think about global

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    Regina Jennings is a Christian Romance author best known for writing a series of award winning novels that include the Ozark Mountain Romance‚ the Ladies of Caldwell County‚ and A Match Made in Texas among several other standalone titles. She married her high school sweet heart while she was in college as an English major. She then settled down to raise a family and during this time she would help run the family business that included working the pig stockyards several mornings a week. In the meantime

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    Star Trek Poster Analysis

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    Star Trek Poster Analysis…. Describe the ways I which the images shown in the posters are similar and how they are different. How do the images on the poster give us an idea of what the film will be about? The two pictures on the poster are similar because of the colouring‚ and because they both contain the same person. The top of the poster is filled by a picture of three of the main characters. Two of these characters are half hidden by the third character. This suggests that they will only

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    During World War 1 propaganda posters helped persuade citizens from both the central and allied countries to enlist in the army‚ by appealing to the viewers emotions. Propaganda posters were  often used to convince the viewer that joining the military would be fun and rewarding. Most propaganda posters  would  depict the enemy as an evil beast creating a threatening dehumanized view of the enemy . One U.S  poster painted by H.R Hoops depicts the enemy as a horrific beast carrying a defenceless woman

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    War Time Poster Analysis

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    war time poster was created by William Little was a British artist‚ who produced pieces of work for the British Ministry of Information during World War II. At this time‚ most of the work Little did was of political figures or soldiers‚ and as an artist Little would have been part of the British intelligentsia. Little would‚ therefore‚ suggests that he would lean towards a more towards a political and ranking intention instead of a social interest. This might affect the meaning of the poster as it would

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    sev ered in the military. I have a few veterans in my family‚ My dad my uncle and more. he 2017 National Veterans Day Poster Contest is complete! Each year the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) National wVeterans outreach Office‚ in conjunction with the Veterans Day National Committee‚ publishes a commemorative Veterans Day poster. The poster is selected from artwork submitted by artists nationwide and is distributed to vA facilities‚ military installations around the world

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    An Inconvenient Truth- A Global Warning and How it Relates to Business Law Outline 1. Introduction to the film 2. Business Law 1. Stakeholders in general 2. Example Case of Global Warming 3. Plaintiff 4. Defendant 5. Five stages of the case 3. Ethical and moral dilemma? 1. Ethical perspective from the ethical decision making toolkit 1. Friedman’s free market ethics 2. Utilitarianism: Assessing Consequences 3. Deontology: Rights and Duties

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    film posters‚ one from each genre discussed in your groups‚ commenting on: • Visual Codes • Layout and Design • Language • Significance and Effects on the Audience Film Posters are an important part in promoting films because they give the audience an insight into the film and give them an idea of what to expect. They are a vital aspect of film promotions as they are high profile and attract the audience because it is a major form of visual advertisement. When analysing film posters you notice

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