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    executives had even more pressing worries: the imminent death of the studio system and the meteoric rise of television‚ which subsequently led to a drastic decline in ticket sales. To combat the drop in profits‚ the studios quickly sought to attract moviegoers—particularly families—from the living room by enhancing and exploiting their medium’s technological advantages‚ namely its relatively large image size and its color format. Not coincidentally‚ the 1950s were the first decade of drive-in movie theaters

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    Dorland ’s Medical Dictionary (2007) defines breast feeding as the feeding of an infant at the mother ’s breast. Before the 18th century breastfeeding was the norm‚ and if a mother could not breastfeed and there was no other nursing mother available then the child died (Smith 2010:1). In contemporary times the World Health Organisation (WHO) breastfeeding is the best way of feeding babies‚ providing them with all the vitamins‚ mineral and nutrients they require for their development and growth for

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    Dyna U. Barquio BSEd English 2D February18‚ 2015 Philosophy A Reflection Paper “God’s not Dead” The story of a college freshmen and earnest Christian‚ Josh Wheaton‚ finds his faith tested and challenged on the first day of his Philosophy class by the strict‚ atheist and confrontational Professor namely Professor Radisson. Radisson starts his class by keeping and telling his students that they will need to renounce in a sheet of paper‚ the existence of

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    born in Mexico and has brought his own experiences into his movies. The thing that makes Inarritu so great and original is his cinematography skills. Inarritu is the epitome of a great cinematographer. His movies are so beautifully shot that the moviegoer doesn’t even need 3D to be amazed. For example his most recent movie “The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance” is made to make you think it is a two-hour continuous shot. But in reality it is made to look that way through masterful editing techniques

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    magic of movie making. Another character that begs to be mentioned is the Los Angeles neighborhood where the film was shot‚ primarily an intersection of Highland Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard. The movie was filmed on something familiar to most moviegoers-an Apple iPhone 5S. Although it is not the first film to be shot on an iPhone‚ Tangerine has the distinction of being the first to be shown in theaters. The bleak neighborhood of run-down shopping centers and graffiti

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    painting‚ writer‚ or a musician there is a distinctive difference in the style and practice in the word auteur and auteur theory is a film director who practice accords with the theory. In others words instead of the actors or storyline bringing the moviegoers or audiences to the theaters it is the directory in auteur films that has this affect and effect. However‚ definitely consideration of the director’s five film depicts certain style is an auteur. The word auteur first coined to describe the mark

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    pushing the limits of violence they can show. It becomes almost normal to see someone covered in blood running for his or her life‚ where fifty years ago you would have never of saw that in a movie. The movies of the past would try to frighten moviegoers with out having to show them all the blood and guts that today movies consist of. They took more of a subtle approach to the horror expect of it. They would leave it to the imagination of the viewer. Today’s movies skip that whole process and

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    | * Question 3 Needs Grading | | | How did Edmundson spend his time during the first five years after his college graduation? Does he consider this time well spent?Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | He was a cab driver ‚ a moviegoer‚ a teacher‚ crewman ‚ and a doorman at a disco. Yes‚ he does | | | Response Feedback: | [None Given] | | | | | * Question 4 Needs Grading | | | What was Edmundson’s most memorable job? What made it so memorable?Answer |

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    Spelman College’s motto‚ A Choice to Change the World‚ mirrors my goal as a member of this intellectual community. During my first year at this institution‚ I dedicated myself to several hours of community service. I found that this was a vital part of my intellectual growth as both a student and person within society. This year I volunteered for several nonprofit organizations‚ however I dedicated most of my time to the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Before volunteering for this organization I was

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    Define 1950 S Stuff

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      telegraph‚ radio‚ and other communication industries.     Radio and Movies­ ​ Radio and movies stayed popular even with TVs being the newest and  most popular thing. Radio advertising rose by 35 percent during the 1950s however‚ the  number of moviegoers decreased by half    The Beatniks­ ​ followers of the beat movement who lived

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