The ‘Gap’ between Theory and Practice Many articles have been published in regards to bridging the gap between theory and practice‚ which suggests there is a substantial gap between the transition from university to the workplace. This occurs in all industries‚ from information technology through to nursing‚ which has been described in the past as an “embarrassing failure” (Rafferty et al.‚ 1996 p.685). The goal of university should be to properly equip students with relevant theory in their chosen
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Built Spaces. The Cultural Shaping of Architectural and Urban Spaces | ___Gül Kaçmaz Erk Amsterdam / Istanbul | | Architecture as Symbol: Space in Wim Wenders’ Cinema | | | The relation between architecture and cinema began more than a century ago with the production of the very first films. There is architecture in almost every film. Consciously or not‚ architecture takes its position as an effective element in films; architectural space influences what is
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I believe John Lennon initially got into music because his mother encouraged him and his half-sister Jackie had taught him how to play the banjo. Shortly after‚ John’s Aunt Mimi bought him a guitar after he learned to play the Banjo. John didn’t have interest in traditional school and always wanted to lead his acquaintance and friends‚ but in reality‚ he was weak and just wanted to feel wanted in our world. John was an introvert who enjoyed reading and writing at home which gave him the time to create
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Michael Gondy employs different camera angles‚ shots‚ and lighting to develop the narrative and theme in the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The odd shots and camera angles used in certain scenes reflect the complicated narrative of the movie. Part of the story takes place in Joel Barrish’s mind where his memories are slowly being erased. In the scene Joel and Clementine are in Joel’s memory of being a child‚ the camera angles used make it seem as if Joel is the size of child and Clementine
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continues throughout his entire report and “Peter Rabbit” is only mentioned about three times. Linus overanalyzes the children story amazingly. He goes into the “psychological” side and attempts to explain Peter Rabbit’s actions through science. Charlie Brown portrays most people when it comes to assignments that can be freely interpreted. He procrastinates and wonders about the importance of the assignment and the effect that it may have on his mental health. Though he eventually starts‚ the other
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novel Runner by Robert Newton‚ it becomes highly noticeable that Charlie Feehan had strong faith in Squizzy Taylor as a possible mentor‚ as Charlie had lost his father at a very young age. Mr Redmond was another important character who helps Charlie he is like a father figure as well. Charlie needed a father figure who can guide him and his family through tough times. Squizzy Taylor plays a important role in Charlie’s life. Since Charlie works for him he took care of him and his family. When Ma had
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in weight and there was a general smoothing out of of cerebral convolutions… I guess the same thing is or will soon be happening to me.” According to Charlie in “Flowers For Algernon” he didn’t know his fate‚ but he had a slight idea of what events would occur. Charlie wanted to become smarter because he was borderline mentally retarded. So Charlie had an operation that had a chance of making him smarter. The operation was successful but had its downfalls. In the story “Flowers For Algernon” the
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Charlie Gordon’s life began to worsen as he got further from the operation. Charlie life didn’t improve because he found out who were his real friends and then he began to become less intelligent at the end of the short story. Charlie wanted to become smart‚ so he can be like his “friends” and other people in the world. He didn’t really know that when people had him around they were laughing at him and making fun of him. In the story it states “It’s a funny thing I never knew that Joe and Frank
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almost every test that I take. I am not smart at all. Do you say that sometimes? Charlie‚ a character in the story called “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes thinks that he isn’t smart. He has a low IQ score. Charlie gets an operation done that makes him smarter. We are having an argument to see if he should or shouldn’t get the operation. We think he should get the operation. The first reason why we think Charlie should get the operation is because his friends will not make fun of him anymore
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