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    1. THESIS OF YOUR “MINI” DIS-ILLUSIONING OF THIS FILM The classic and award winning movie “Casablanca” has become favorite move to many generations all around the world. And although it shows some great acting and wonderful directing viewers have to be aware of the obvious as well as hidden messages of this classis. The movie glorifies Myth # 3‚ suggesting that your true soul mate should know what you are thinking or feeling‚ without you having to tell. There are other different myths in this movie

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    Film Essay In the movie Casablanca directed by Michael Curtiz‚ lighting plays an integral part in displaying an underlying tone of what is being portrayed in the scenes. The lighting in the bar is consistently bright except when there is a spotlight focusing the viewer’s attention to a specific character. When we see the outside of Rick’s bar at night there is always searchlights roaming looking for criminals. In the Final scenes of the movie‚ shadows cover the eyes of Bogart letting us in on

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    Grace Massett Professor Delmira Valladares Film 101 September 16‚ 2015 Casablanca Casablanca was a romantic film produced in 1942. Internet Movie Database summarizes Casablanca as “Rick Blaine‚ who owns a night club in Casablanca‚ discovers his old flame Ilsa is in town with her husband‚ Victor Laszlo. Laszlo is a famed rebel‚ and with Germans on his tail‚ Ilsa knows Rick can help them get out of the country.” Rick Blaine is the main character and he is described as cynical and doesn’t have a care

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    2. Social inequality is a necessary evil of capitalist society”. Please comment with the reference of the sociology perspectives being discussed in the lecture and textbook. Social inequality exists in every society‚ no matter it is capitalist society or communist society. Yet‚ referring from three of the sociology perspectives‚ it proves that social inequality is a necessary evil of capitalist society. Capitalism affects the whole situation of different countries on different aspects‚ examples

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    Sequence Analysis for Casablanca “Play it again Sam” Shot 1 - Establishing shot shows Selective focus on Sam as piano wheeled in focus‚ within Ricks bar - Black and white color scheme with hard lighting and low-key illumination effectively recreates bar image - Sam face fronting camera‚ well lit‚ Ilsa back to camera - Background out of focus‚ thus centering the scene around Sam and Ilsa - Diegetic sound of conversation between sam and Ilsa - 2 planes of action -Sam and Ilsa conversation

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    has been drinking a lot‚ feeling sorry for himself and is unpleasant to Ilsa‚ who‚ we learn in the later market scene (see below)‚ came to explain why she left him in Paris. She is upset and tearful at his harsh talk – “Why did you have to come to Casablanca? There are other places”. He describes himself as a guy whose “insides had been kicked out”. He is cynical towards here: “Tell me‚ who was it you left me for? Was it Laszlo‚ or were there others in between?”. We learn more about the relationship

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    1.6 Solve Linear Inequalities p Solve linear inequalities. Goal Your Notes VOCABULARY Linear inequality Compound inequality Equivalent inequalities Graph simple inequalities Example 1 a. Graph x ≤ 4. b. Graph x > 22. Solution a. The solutions are all real numbers or 4. A dot is used in the graph to indicate 4 is a solution. 22 21 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 b. The solutions are all real numbers 22. An dot is used in the graph to indicate 22

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    Two Variable Inequalities Kristine Heckman MAT 222 Intermediate Algebra Instructor Leah Murray November 4‚ 2013 TWO VARIABLE INEQUALITIES For this assignment‚ I am going to work with two-variable inequalities and demonstrate the practical application of these inequalities. I am going to use a graph that shows the number of TV’s on the left side and the number of refrigerators on the bottom. Of course this would mean that my x axis is the bottom‚ and my y axis on the

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    AP World Homework #2 Question: Was the development of gender inequality natural or was it created by early humans? “Women have been both victims and victors rather than having been universally subordinated in patriarchal societies”. Gender inequality is an issue in the modern world‚ however it didn’t originate naturally but was rather created by early humans. Women are viewed as inferior to men in the more recent decades of our existence‚ whether because they’re less robust or more sensitive

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    Terms sum 和 term 項 difference 差 constant term 常數項 product 積 like term 同類項 quotient 商 unlike term 異類項 algebraic expression 代數式 sequence 序列 substitution 代入 general term 通項 symbol 符號 function 函數 equation 方程 variable 變數 inequality 不等式 number pattern 數型 Revision Notes A. Using algebraic language Symbol Meaning Examples  = is equal to,equals  7-2=5   is not equal to  6÷33   is approximately(近似地) equal to    0.3  > is greater than,is larger than  9>5

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