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    Helms-Burton Act

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    The U.S. government passed the Helms-Burton Act in an attempt to pressurize Cuba into restructuring. Its enactment was controversial‚ provoking immediate and widespread debate around the world as to whether certain provisions of the Act violated international law principles and treaties to which the United States was a party. Opposition to the Act came from most countries outside of the United States. Many nations attempted to counter the Helms-Burton Act by implementing legislation that enabled

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    Security Cameras

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    Security Cameras have become widespread in many countries. Whereas before they appeared only in banks and at the high security areas‚ they are now entering public places such as malls‚ streets‚ stadiums and transport. Many people feel this affects their privacy. Apparently‚ there are advantages and disadvantages to the use of such devices. Surveillance cameras have several benefits. An obvious benefit is that the police can catch criminals in the act‚ thus reduce crimes. This will make the streets

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    Camera Manul

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    version Producer data Producer VEB Pentacon Dresden Betrieb des Kombinates VEB Carl Zeiss Jena production April 1984 to 1985 period Technical properties of the camera shutter type steplessly working electronically controlled vertical-run metalblade focal plane shutter responsible Werner Hahn‚ Rolf constructor Noack no of produced 91‚500 cameras exposure time (possible settings) B‚ steplessly automatic speeds between 40 sec and 1/1000; manually precise speeds of 1/1‚ 1/2‚ 1/4‚ 1/8‚ 1/15‚ 1/30‚ 1/60

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    Tim burton used many cinematic techniques to create a fantastical and mesmerizing unique world that only he can create. The three cinematic techniques he uses to create his own unique style are music‚ lighting and shots. In the following essay i will describe in detail and give examples of the miraculous way Tim Burton creates a world of his own. One of the techniques Tim Burton uses to create his own world is music. Tim Burton uses music in his movies to set the mood or the tone for the scene

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    Tim O'Brien

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    Tim O’Brien’s use of diction‚ imagery‚ and selection of detail helps create a portrait of innocence. Tim O’Brien an author and veteran thinking about Vietnam. As Tim O’Brien recollects and presents a story about animating the dead — the scene with the toast to the dead Vietnamese — another story within that story unfolds‚ O’Brien recollecting the death of his childhood friend‚ Linda. After O’Brien’s Platoon took sniper fire from a little village‚ Lt. Jimmy Cross got on the radio and ordered an

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    Camera with a Focus

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    Camera with a focus ‘What does it take to make a movie?’… Gone are the days when such a question caught awe-filled eyes gazing at an aspiring film-maker eager to learn about the art and science of making motion pictures. It might rather end up making you a butt of joke amongst a bunch kids fluttering around you‚ teaching you to make a movie using a device as handy as a cell phone. That’s what it may take to make a movie in the present day. In a metropolis like Mumbai‚ with an ample of amateur

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    Pirated Movies

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    Pirated Movies Pirated Movies The term piracy is used to refer to robbery or criminal violation of copyrights. Robbery in this case is viewed in terms of criminals benefiting from other people’s intellectual products. Such products include books‚ music‚ paintings and movies to mention but a few. This crime is commonly known as copyright infringement‚ which is the unauthorized use of works under copyright. These rights include exclusive rights also known as holder’s right such as‚ the right to reproduce

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    Camera shots english

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    Camera Shots A camera shot is the amount of space that is seen in one shot or frame. Camera shots are used to demonstrate different aspects of a film’s setting‚ characters and themes. As a result‚ camera shots are very important in shaping meaning in a film. Reviewing the examples on the right hand side of this page should make the different camera shots clearer. An extreme long shot (animation on right) contains a large amount of landscape. It is often used at the beginning of a scene or a film

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    Los Angles 1992 Summary

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    1992 a time of mistrust and racism roamed the streets of Los Angles. With the footage of Rodney’s beating in the public mind‚ trusting police would never be the same in Los Angles. Despite all the tension their was a diverse population from different culture‚ beliefs‚ and mindset making Los Angles a city with little communication between the police and its citizens. With intense separation between everyone and a lack of communication with local LAPD‚ targeting people based on looks became almost

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    fiction movies Planet of the apes 1968 by J. Schaffner and the newer version by Tim Burton are examples of dystopian fiction. Both movies explains the idea of doomsday that there are facts and ideologies that we use in the present that can lead to the destruction of mankind. The reason of the dark theme is that fiction is related to horror‚both of them reject any type of change (Helfield 4). Therefore in both of the movies apes took the role of humans and became the masters and both movies had medieval

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