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    inemas are a common sight nowadays. They are found in every town. The existence of so many cinemas reflects their popularity. They have indeed become the most popular places of entertainment. The cinema attracts large numbers of people everyday. It is the magnet of the town. It sometimes attracts even those who do not wish to see a film. As it is so popular‚ the cinema exerts a profound influence on the minds of many people‚ young and old. The influence is sometimes good‚ and sometimes it

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    History of Malayalam Cinema

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    culture……………………….…2 * The early era (1907-1950s)……………………………….…..3 * 1950s………………………………………………..……….…6 * 1960s………………………………………………..…….……8 * The Malayalam New Wave: 1970s……………………….….10 * 1980s…………………………………………………………..15 * Golden age of Malayalam Cinema…………………..……...17 * 1990s………………………………………………..……….…19 * Early-mid 2000s……………………………………………….20 * Late 2000s………………………………………………….….21 * 2010s to the present……………………………………….…..21 * Actors……………………………………………..……………22 * Kerala State Film Awards…………………………………

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    Movies: Film and Cinema

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    as classic movie or films‚ which are phenomena of cinema industry. Some people argue that watching movies at the cinema is the best choice in order to enjoy all types of movies‚ while many other contend that home is an extremely option as well. However‚ watching movie at home is preferable than watching movies at the cinema or Cineplex. There are some distinct similarities and differences between watching movies at home and watching movies at cinema or Cineplex. First of all‚ there are some differences

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    Modern Cinema Is a Boon

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    Cinema is a major source of recreation in most countries of the world especially in India where the majority of people live below poverty line. It provides us with entertainment and sometimes educates us too. Depending on the quality of films produced by the directors‚ one could label cinema as a curse or a boon. Bombay is the main centre of film city. Films are mainly produced in Bombay. There are hundreds of them produced every year. India is known to be the highest producer of movies in the world

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    DATABASE DEVELOPMENT FOR AH CHAI MINI CINEMA INTRODUCTION Ah Chai Mini Cinema is a mini cinema. Even though it just a small cinema‚ but it gives the best service and provide quality movie at the good rate. From our observations‚ the cinema has been using conventional filling system to store information about their customers‚ movies and tickets. It requires a lot of files to keep the data. When there are a lot of file‚ it is difficult for the librarians to search for the data when needed

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    Ethics in Indian Cinema

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    ethical is doing what the law requires." "Ethics consists of the standards of behavior our society accepts." "I don’t know what the word means." Ethics in Indian Cinema India is the largest film producing industry in the world and its cinema is becoming increasingly popular in various countries around the globe. The Indian Cinema consists of films produced across India‚ which includes the cinematic cultures of Andhra Pradesh‚ Assam‚ Bihar‚ Gujarat‚ Haryana‚ Jammu and Kashmir‚ Karnataka

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    Cinema History in Nepal

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    Cinema in Nepal = The first cinema show in Nepal took place in Bhadra 17‚ 1990 BS at Singhadurbar‚ during the time of Juddha Shumsher. = For public cinema show opened up from 2004 BS. = The making of Nepali films is said to have begun with D. B. Pariyar’s Satya Harishchandra‚ which was the first Nepali Language film to be shot. It was produced from Kolkata‚ India‚ and was released on September 14‚ 1951 (2007BS). This movie was first screened in Nepal at Narayanhiti Palace for King Tribhuvan.

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    British Theatre and Cinema

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    British theatres One of the world’s major centers for theatre‚ Britain has a centuries-old dramatic tradition and about 300 theatres. There are several thousand amateur dramatic societies in Britain. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs in Stratford-upon Avon and at the Barbican Centre in London. A modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre‚ close to its original site‚ is under way. Most cities and towns in Britain have at least one theatre. There are 500 youth theatres in England alone. The Unicorn

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    History of Danish Cinema

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    Age” of cinema is owed almost wholly to Nordisk Films Compagni and the strategic decisions it made in the early 1910s to differentiate its films in order to ensure a strong exportation of its product. Likewise‚ the demise of Denmark’s film industry is owed in part to Nordisk and its inability to deviate from its profitable formula for successful film among an ever-evolving industry. This paper will examine Denmark’s quick rise to cinematic influence during its Golden Age‚ detail the changes Nordisk

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    Technology Changes Role of Database Administrator The database administrator (DBA) is responsible for managing and coordinating all database activities. The DBA’s job description includes database design‚ user coordination‚ backup‚ recovery‚ overall performance‚ and database security. The database administrator plays a crucial role in managing data for the employer. In the past the DBA job has required sharp technical skills along with management ability. (Shelly‚ Cashman‚ Waggoner 1992)

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