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    Article Review Reference-APA Format Lerman‚ D.C.‚ Addison‚ L. R.‚ & Kodak‚ T. (2006). A preliminary analysis of self-control with aversive events: the effects of task magnitude and delay on the choices of children with autism. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis‚ 39 (2)‚ 227-232. Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate behavioral sensitivity to differences in the amount and delay of tasks. The study also included an analysis of factors that might influence

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    Baz Luhrmann Strengths

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    Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of the play “Romeo and Juliet” has many strengths. The elements of character‚ plot‚ and setting were all areas of strength. The characters cast in Luhrmann’s version was a strength with their similarity to the original characters in Shakespeare’s play. Luhrmann did his job by modernizing them‚ but he still kept them in ties with the play. Mercutio‚ while still being Romeo’s best friend and being related to the Prince‚ held all of his character while still portraying a realistic

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    Distinctively Visual

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    REBECCA GRECH The distinctively visual techniques created by Henry Lawson in his short stories‚ differ in techniques but relate in ideas and concepts to those created in Baz Luhrmann’s film “Australia” Both Henry Lawson and Baz Luhrmann use distinctively visual techniques in their portrayals of life in the Australian Bush. Their stereotypical views of bush society in the outback are shown through their chosen median with techniques of “chronological listing” ‘film montage’ ‘colloquial language’

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    morning ladies and gentlemen. Moulin Rouge is the movie musical that merges fin-de-siecle decadence of the French Musical with modernised film directing skill which was done by a famous Australian director‚ Baz Luhrmann. This movie belongs to two genres‚ the romance and the musical. However‚ Baz Luhrmann subverted the typical conventions of the genre by re imaging historical trapping of the narrative which peacefully coexists with the anachronistic insertions of today’s popular culture. This point

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    Strictly Ballroom

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    perceptions of belonging vary amongst different type of individuals and groups. This may depend on social‚ historical and cultural aspects which may influence ones perception of belonging. Baz Luhrmann’s film ‘Strictly ballroom’ and Shaun Tan’s picture book‚ ‘The Arrival’‚ both explore the aspects of belonging. Baz Luhrmann’s film‚ ‘Strictly Ballroom’ revolves around a young character‚ Scott‚ who is trying to find his ‘inner-self’ through a series of acts which leads to repercussions of alienation

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    of love in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet- The stage production or the film version? Shakespeare used many different ways to portray love in his writing. In the Baz Luhramnn’s film version and Bell Shakespeare’s production of Romeo and Juliet we see various methods and techniques to show the different aspects of love. I found the Baz Luhrmann’s film version of Romeo and Juliet was more effective in portraying the theme of love in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet because I believe it showed the different

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    Strictly Ballroom

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    Vanessa Cronin Kylie Luke Leonie Page Lauren Hewett Steve Grace CREDITS Director Producer Screenplay Baz Luhrmann Tristram Miall Baz Luhrmann and Running Time Craig Pearce 94 Minutes CONTENTS Introduction 4 Images of Australia 5 Baz Luhrmann’s Vision 7 The World of the Film 10 Hero‚ Heroine‚ Villain 14 APPENDICES A – Baz Luhrmann interview 18 B – Tristram Miall interview 20 C – Sequences for study 22 D – Key moments

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    Strictly Ballroom Essay

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    raise certain perspectives about belonging‚ whether it is belonging to particular groups through conformity to rules‚ or belong to a place where you find inspiration to express your own sense of individuality. The film ‘Strictly Ballroom’‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann successfully highlights the true sense of belonging through the use of music‚ dialogue‚ lighting and symbolism. Belonging has been defined as ‘a relationship or affinity with something or someone.’ Belonging means to be usually or rightly

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    significant impact on an individual‟s sense of self. Belonging is a basic human desire. It can be formed via family ‚ culture and also self – discovery. Texts can show the importance for one to belong to a purpose as an outrageous world of dancing in Baz Luhrmann‟s “Strictly Ballroom” demonstrates how the use of filmic techniques can bring an understanding of the difference between conforming and belonging by choice. Also the novel “Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka illustrate the difficulties to accept

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    Strictly Ballroom

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    STRICTLY BALLROOM Strictly Ballroom‚ directed by Australia’s own Baz Luhrmann‚ is one of the most successful movies of all time. The characteristics of this film‚ which have led to its worldwide success‚ are the editing and the style of directing that Baz Luhrmann present’s to the audience‚ as well as the characters and the storyline of the film. The flamboyant style of directing is best shown in the opening scene of the movie. The first thing we see is the red curtain and “Strictly Ballroom” written

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