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    The Syrian issue can be traced to Bashar al-Assad desire to stop Islamic insurgents and the success of the Arab spring in Egypt that over threw that despot government. This motivated Syrians to protest and seek the removal of Assad’s dictatorial government. To compound matter in Syria Muslims and Christians religiously divide the country. These conflicts resulted in the rise of the free Syrian army‚ the rebels‚ who have earned them selves against Assad military. In response president Assad has order

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    Hollywood Film History

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    The evolution of love in Hollywood Cinema; the love affair and its portrayal The romance genre of Hollywood films has evolved throughout the decades to match the societal norms in which they were created. American society’s ideologies of romance and love the time in which seen through the film’s narrative structure‚ plot‚ the protagonists‚ and costumes. All of which are enhanced‚ in some way‚ by the setting of the scene and film technologies used to tell the narrative. A contrast can be seen

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    The New Hollywood Cinema

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    the main points that make new Hollywood Cinema New. One big contributor was the emergence of the ‘Movie Brats’ they led the film industry away from predictable films‚ in the studio era the directors part was not particularly relevant they would not get the chance to choose the films they made. In New Hollywood Cinema director is key‚ he chooses the film then looks for a star. Directors started to make movies they were passionate about and personal to them. New Hollywood Cinema broke the studio package;

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    that being said California had and has always had a vast population of Chicanos for many decades. Nowadays the triumph of many Chicanos and even other Latinos is very well seen in the Hollywood world due to the reason that times are different and many things have changed when you compare it to the early days of Hollywood. During this course we were assigned to watch certain films that demonstrated the way Chicanos were viewed by non-Chicanos. The films I got observe both had negative condensation toward

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    where the paleness of one’s skin determined success minorities‚ especially African-Americans‚ seldom have the opportunity to prosper in the industries of today‚ such as Hollywood. Hollywood has grown into a pivotal commodity of the human society that not only entertains us as audiences‚ but shapes our beliefs and views as well. Hollywood racism‚ despite the denial of its existence‚ presets itself through the underrepresentation of African-American talent as well as the repeated recognition of said figures

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    Classic Hollywood Style

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    business strategies‚ the move west to California‚ technological innovations‚ Classic Hollywood Style‚ and both the Studio and Star Systems. In the early history of the film industry‚ it was several

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    aids of the modern market. (EWEN‚ 1976: 172.) 2 This cultural revision of femininity was conducted primarily through the mass media. This mass media came in the force of the Hollywood Film Industry‚ which responded to the ‘needs’ of women both as consumers and as the ‘modern’ woman. It is in this essay

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    Hollywood Wax Museum

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    would take about 5 hours and 50 minutes. Depending on the flight you get ‚ the gas for the car ride would be just as much as the plane so why not just fly. 5 Attractions One attraction is the Hollywood Wax Museum. The Hollywood Wax Museum is 6 miles away from UCLA. the Hollywood wax museum contains wax replaces of all of your favorite movie and tv show actors. It also has replicas of famous singers and dancers. The museum opened on February 25‚ 1965 and claims to be the only wax museum

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    Hollywood Bounty Hunter

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    "Hollywood" Bounty Hunter Most Police Departments require a uniform that clearly identify’s their patrol division. The word uniform is defined as; A distinct outfit intended to identify those who wear it as members of a specific group. Through my many years of bail recovery and private investigations I have observed many people working within the industry wearing many different type of clothing. Bounty hunters wear plain clothes‚ uniforms‚ tactical battle dress‚ and a few other variants. I

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    Classical Hollywood narrative ’Classical Hollywood cinema possesses a style which is largely invisible and difficult for the average spectator to see. The narrative is delivered so effortlessly and efficiently to the audience that it appears to have no source. It comes magically off the screen.’ John Belton‚ film scholar‚ Rutgers University Classical Hollywood narrative refers to the filmmaking tradition established in Hollywood during the 1920s and 1930s. It became the dominant style throughout

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