ARMED CONFLICT BANE OF AFRICA’S DEVELOPMENT: CAUSES AND PREVENTION By Colonel JJ OGUNLADE NIGERIAN ARMY INTRODUCTION 1. The end of the Cold War between the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the United States of America (USA) was expected to usher in relative peace‚ security and stability globally. The corresponding calm was to facilitate meaningful economic and technological growth in most nations of the world. Unfortunately‚ these expectations have not been realised‚ as
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Declan Carroll American Leisure: Cinema of the 1920s and 1930s “Although music‚ radio‚ books‚ magazines‚ comics‚ sports‚ and other forms of mass entertainment were all significant in the thirties‚ nothing else was a central to American popular culture in that decade as motion pictures‚” (McElvaine‚ 208). Consumer and popular culture is present in the motion picture industry after World War I. A large percentage of Americans went to the movies each week during the 1920s. Surprisingly‚ that
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scientific attitude has developed during these years in our national scenario . Enjoy reading ………. ------------------------------------------------- Bane of Indian science -Need to free scientists from babudom In his address to the 97th Indian Science Congress‚ Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has admitted that bureaucracy was the bane of Indian science. Later Dr Madhavan Nair said that except in departments under the Prime Minister’s control‚ every other science section suffered from red
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There are five stereotypes of African Americans that were frequently used in classic Hollywood cinema such as: the Coon‚ Uncle Tom‚ Mammy‚ Tragic Mulatto‚ and Black Buck. Coon is the type of African American that is lazy‚ unsuccessful‚ foolish‚ talkative that does any and everything to get out of working. Uncle Tom was the man who was a black slave that worked for a white man which was his master. Mammy was Uncle Tom’s counterpart who took great care of the white master’s children without being concerned
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The Representation of Youth Tribes and Subcultures in the Cinema of John Hughes. In this research essay I expect to find that the use of youth tribes and subcultures can clearly be identified in mid-80s comedy-dramas; particularly in those written‚ produced and directed by John Hughes. The primary texts I will be analysing are The Breakfast Club‚ Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Weird Science. I have selected these texts as they are few of many that represent young people in an oppositional approach
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well. Why we are choose this website? Our group was choosing a website that uses the e-commerce activities which is TGV Cinema and Golden Screen Cinema. We are choose these website because there has same business nature which is sell a movie ticket by online or can buy direct from their counter. TGV and GSC also a strong competitor with other where they are the largest cinema in Malaysia. Therefore we think these website also very interesting because we can book or buy our movie ticket just by online
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Haan mei aurat hoon..... Concept- Written by- Character sketches:- Durga- The main protagonist of our story is bold and beautiful‚ aggressive‚ a good dancer‚ humane‚ outspoken‚ straightforward‚ takes her stand for what she feels is right‚ rebellious‚ selfless‚ sacrificing‚ helpful. Akanksha- She is a ministers daughter‚ she is very similar to Durga. The only difference between them is that Durga is Selfless and Akanksha somewhere is selfish. Vivek- Akanksha’s best friend‚ he’s a darrpok
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DECLINE OF STARDOM AND EMERGENCE OF REAL LIFE CHARACTERS IN MALAYALAM CINEMA: A STUDY BASED ON SALT AND PEPPER‚ TRAFFIC AND ADAMINTE MAKAN ABU INRODUCTION The Malayalam film had a glorious past of 80 years. It has gone through various phases of time and of success‚ failures in various aspects of film‚ of technical changes‚ treatment of the plot‚ editing styles etc. The black and white moving
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Hongkongism in Stephen Chiau Sing-chi’s cinema‚ Pastiche and Localism This article aims to show the Hongkongism in Stephen Chiau Sing-chi’s cinema by analyzing how he creates his own sense of humour and whether it has any type. Above all‚ I would like to correct the ’Reductionistic Reading’ which confuses Hongkongese identities with the political insecurities caused by restitution of Hongkong to China in 1997. Of course‚ nostalgic images in some of his movies may recall pre-1997 Hong Kong
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Odeon Cinemas www.odeon.co.uk Odeon Cinemas targets people who are interested in movies and the new releases updates of film world regardless of the age. Odeon cinemas has a slogan of "Fanatical about films" weaknesses 1- The colors are not eye-catchitng‚ the blue and white are not well-matched together. (design) 2- The font is small (design) 3- the windows of each movie on the home page is relatively space-consuming (design) 4- brand image (from the website too) 5- the steps of the
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