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    Critical Reception of Rashomon in the West   Greg M. Smith   Asian Cinema 13.2 (Fall/Winter 2002) 115-28 Most of us who write about films may as well relax and confess that we know nothing at first hand about Japanese movie production; that all we have as data has come to us from press-sheets‚ from quick consultations with the nearest Japanese bystander‚ or. . . whatever we have been able to find useful in the way of analogy and of seeing the "unaccredited" performances of Kabuki.      - Vernon

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    Indian Cinema

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    In India Cinema has been a very important means of entertainment. Here‚ cinema has seen a century of growth‚ and it has gone very far in the heights of progress. Originally‚ in India the cinema was a movie only and it was called because we could only see the stars acting‚ and there was no sound‚ no talking‚ no dialogue and no songs. The audiences could only see action. As time passed by‚ these movies got converted into talkies and‚ at that time dialogues got introduced in the pictures. This made

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    Striving for Popularity

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    others. They reach puberty and start to want independence. They will start to yearn for popularity‚ because they’ll think it’s the only way they can become important to others eyes. They will do everything and anything to be liked by everyone‚ reaching their goals‚ they’ll start acting superior. So‚ striving for popularity leads students to negatively alter their real personality. Students striving for popularity start having a dominant attitude over their peers. They want attention from others‚ so

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    The Popularity of Islam

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    Today Islam is one of the most widely spread religions‚ present in every region of the world. Plenty of factors contributed to the popularity of the religious tradition leading to the position it holds in the contemporary world. These factors can be symbolically divided into two categories‚ contemporary and historical. The historical spread of Islam was influenced by two major activities – military conquest and trade. The history of Islam is full of bloody wars‚ both with the purpose of conquering

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    Popularity of Smartphones

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    Popularity of smart phones Introduction of Topic I am doing a research on smart phones and how popular they are among my classmates. Firstly I would like to define what is “smartphone”. Smart phones are mobile phones that offer advanced capabilities such as Web access and E-mail also runs complete operating system software. Provides various applications created by third parties and features a larger screen and faster processor than standard mobile phones. Purpose of the Study The purpose

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    (normally the Consumer Price Index or the GDP deflator) over time. [1] Inflation has a range of impact on the economy and social-economic factors‚ such as employment‚ consumption‚ investment‚ wages and prices. In this essay‚ let’s focus on the impact on wealth gap. Today‚ almost all countries have central bank‚ which is responsible of printing their own countries’ currency‚ in other words‚ each country has their own currency system. The so-called inflation‚ from a technical sense‚ that is

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    Popularity of Soccer

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    modern soccer. Although the United States is known for having dominant sports teams‚ many refuse to admit that the United States has a good soccer team‚ let alone believe that Americans know about the sport soccer. In all fairness‚ even people in the United States do not believe that Americans know a lot about the sport and think it is a unpopular sport in the U.S. Long has been the misconception that soccer is not popular in the United States and that many Americans do not even know the rules of

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    The Popularity of Teachers

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE The researcher has found the following studies and literature as relevant to the system being proposed. FOREIGN LITERATURE Teacher education is a commonly studied predictor of quality in early childhood classrooms and it has been consistently associated with teacher effectiveness in early childhood classrooms (Bowman et al.‚ 2001; de Kruif et al.‚ 2000; Helburn et al.‚ 1995). Teachers can be popular just because they are friendly and helpful‚ but to be truly professional

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    Swot Cinemas

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    main weakness of the Studio production is the cost of bringing films into the market. The average cost of releasing a film is more than $100 million. This cost in producing and releasing the films into the market has dramatically gone up the last five years around 25%. Exhibition Cinemas Strengths: During the global financial crisis in 2008‚ when the gas prices was going up‚ stock market decline‚ and there were significant layoffs‚ there wasn’t any more one could for $10 or for families under

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    Trinh T. Minh-ha is recognized as an influential and articulate voice in the various fields of reflection and practice in which she participates: independent cinema‚ film theory‚ ethnographic documentary‚ and so on. Her work can be thought of‚ from the figure of the interval‚ as an intermediate space open to multiple crossings‚ a zone of unforeseen associations of the sensible and the intelligible. The notion of the "interval" arises with reference in the works of Trinh T. Min-ha‚ in order to expand

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