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    Latin American Cinema

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    Independent (24 May 1995)‚ p. 16. Hart‚ Stephen M. A Companion to Latin American Film. Tamesis: Suffolk‚ United Kingdom: 2004. Print. King‚ John. Magical Reels: A History of Cinema in Latin America. New Edition. Mercer‚ Marilyn. "Feminism in Argentina." Feminism in Argentina. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 05 Mar. 2013. Shaw‚ Deborah. Contemporary Cinema of Latin America: 10 Key Films (London: Continuum‚ 2003)‚ pp. 88-100.

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    American Hero Movie

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    to lay his life and mental health on the line evokes a sense of patriotism. Unfortunately‚ to Arab Americans and Arabs in general‚ this is just another story in which all Arabs are painted with the same terrorist brush. These aggressions towards Arabs perpetuates violence‚ racism and islamophobia in the real world; It also supports the idea of a just imperialistic takeover of Iraq. This insight on Arabs and their “morals” present a fragmented view (Saeed 2007) to the film viewers. Behind the heroism

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    The Concept of Arabization

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    phonological and morphological systems of Arabic; e.g.‚ تلفزيون and they are described as معربة. (linguistic dimension) 2) It could be used to mean translating from other languages into Arabic. In this sense‚ Arabization started in the Arab world approximately 1200 years ago when Arab scholars in the Umayyad and Abbasid eras were engaged in translating Greek‚ Roman and Persian books in different fields of knowledge such as medicine and philosophy. Their efforts in translation as well as their own achievements

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    In this essay I will compare between the story of Zahra by hanan el shik and the wiles of men by salwa bakr . first of all both el shik and bakr are arab women. Hanan Al-Shaykh was born in 1945 in Beirut‚ Lebanon.  Al-Shaykh began writing at a young age and by sixteen had essays published in the newspaper she would eventually work for‚ al-Nahar. She attended the American College for Girls in Cairo‚ Egypt from 1963 to 1966. After her graduation she worked in television in Beirut and as a journalist

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    3d Innovation

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    3D INNOVATION Strategic Marketing & Planning Term Report Atrium Cinemas – 3D Innovation Mandviwalla Entertainment Submitted To: Mr. Ejaz Wasay Submitted By: Naureen Ansari – 8696 Sonia Shekdar – 8774 UmairUddin Badar – 11124 Section - Date of Submission 1/12/2012 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL December 1st‚ 2012 Mr. Ejaz Wasay Lecturer Strategic Marketing & Planning Institute of Business Management Korangi Creek Karahi-75100

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    that America is the land of care-free young adults who have nothing to worry about.Being Arab in America has never been easy. Being young Arab living in America is quite something. When I first laid eye on the book‚which was given to me by my great English Dr. Sameer Ismaeel‚ Al-Najah university‚I thought it was another book of how miserable Arabs are in the United States.These stories are fimiliar in the Arab world.People are divided into two categories‚those who glorify America and make it the

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    Wizard of Oz Cinema

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    Cited: Bordwell‚ D.‚ Staiger‚ J. and Thompson‚ K. (1985) The Classical Hollywood Cinema: Film Style and Mode of Production to 1960. Routledge: London Bordwell‚ D. and Thompson‚ K. (2001) Film Art 6th Edition. McGraw-Hill: New York Bloodworth‚ R. (2000) The Allegorical Significance of The Wizard of Oz [online] URL: http://www.2b2b.org/docs/papers/WizardOzFilm370

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    Marketing Pvr

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    is a part of the diversified Bijli Group‚ which has interests in transport‚ finance and construction sectors all over India. After a downturn in the industry in late 80s when the onslaught of video wars as at its peak cinema rejuvenated with the latest international trends in cinema exhibition reached India’s shores swiftly with the arrival of satellite TV. The capitals cosmopolitan audience was becoming increasingly aware of the advanced cinematic technology that enhances the movie going experience

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    The 13th Warrior Summary

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    The 13th Warrior In 922 AD‚ an Arab poet named Ahmed is exiled and sent to the north as an emissary as punishment for his interest in another man’s woman. During the journey‚ they encounter another group of people quite different from themselves—the Vikings. Shortly after‚ the Vikings embark on a journey to defeat a group known as the Eaters of the Dead and‚ according to the Viking oracle‚ the 13th warrior needed for the journey must not be a Northman. As a result‚ Ahmed ends up going on the

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    Muslims and Arabs. Muslims and Arab Americans are different groups in the United States and although some Muslim Americans overlap with Arab ancestry‚ they are different from one another. Most Muslims are not of the Arab background. The Arabs are an ethnic group and the Muslims are a religious group. The name Arab Americans refers to the immigrants and their descendents from the countries that now comprise the Arab world. The Arabic language is the single most-unifying force among Arabs‚ although

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