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    M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village is a "psychological thriller". Classical conditioning‚ mental disorders‚ and senses are some of the categories of psychology found in the movie‚ everything else stems from these three categories. There are several examples of classical conditioning in The Village. The villagers exhibit fear around the color red because they have had it drilled into their heads since birth that red is "the bad color". The color red attracts "those we do not speak of"‚ monsters

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    The first favorite part was the second part‚ the andantino. This was one of my favorites because of how beautiful it was. I enjoy slower classical music. I liked that it made me feel at ease and relaxed. The melody was simply and repetitive‚ but it reminded me of utter bliss. My second favorite part was the third part of the symphony‚ the scherzo. I fell in love with this part because it reminds

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    Classical Hollywood narrative ’Classical Hollywood cinema possesses a style which is largely invisible and difficult for the average spectator to see. The narrative is delivered so effortlessly and efficiently to the audience that it appears to have no source. It comes magically off the screen.’ John Belton‚ film scholar‚ Rutgers University Classical Hollywood narrative refers to the filmmaking tradition established in Hollywood during the 1920s and 1930s. It became the dominant style throughout

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    betrayed its classical principles? Classical liberalism seeks to maximise the realm of unconstrained individual action‚ by establishing a minimal state and a reliance on market economics. These ideas developed a lot during the early industrialisation of the 19th century. Modern liberalism provides a qualified endorsement for social and economic intervention as a means of promoting personal development. These ideas were related to the further development of industrialisation. Classical liberals

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    “Now make sure that you stay free‚ and don’t get tied up again in slavery to the law” (Galatians 5.1). Jesus’s words resonate with many individuals who support the growing ideology of classical liberalism and individualism. During the eighteenth century‚ the free market system principle of classical liberalism was emphasized. With enlightenment thinkers such as Adam Smith and John Locke‚ the Industrial Revolution boosted Britain’s uprising economy. Both enlightenment thinkers supported a society

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    Classical and Modern Liberals follow the same ideology‚ yet interpret it in a different way. Both seek to promote liberty in society and the economy. However‚ since the time of Gladstone (the mid 19th century)‚ it’s clear that modern liberals have used the experiences of their forefathers to adapt their policies to fit modern society. An example of this would be the stances of both classic and modern liberals with regard to ‘Natural Rights’. Modern and Classic liberals both believe in the basic

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    The Classical Hollywood Narrative Style is the most commonly used technique in film creation. The term was coined by David Bordwell‚ Janet Staiger and Kristin Thompson in their study of Hollywood films between the years of 1917 to 1960. A film in this style would follow a set of rules which are unwritten but commonly accepted amongst film makers. This type of film is structured narratively with a clearly defined conflict which is introduced early in the movie‚ a problem arises and the characters

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    Male albino rats weighing about (180 – 220g) were housed in polypropylene cages (47 x 34 x 18cm3) with saw dust (renewed after every 48hrs).The animals were acclimatized to standard laboratory conditions (temperature 25 ± 20 C) and maintained on 12h light and 12 h dark cycle for one month before the start of the experiment. The animals were provided with regular rat chow and drinking water ad libitum. The experiment were approved by the institutional animal ethical committee (IAEC) of CPCSEA (Committee

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    The definition of being honorable is someone with high respect. My personal definition of being honorable is that you think of others and the well-being of the earth and you are respectful. Vladimir Vernadsky is honorable because of his numerous discoveries about nature and the earth. Vernadsky was born on March 12‚ 1863 in Saint Petersburg‚ Russia. His father was a professor that taught political economy at the Moscow University‚ and his mother was a noblewoman. He started developing an interest

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    The Truman Show has a unique way of camera angles depicting Truman himself. The camera angle is hidden cameras. The unusual camera angles I can recall are trash cans‚ clothing‚ and plants/buildings. In one of the first scenes there is a camera angle that is a mirror. The mirror is a hidden camera and we can see everything that Truman does. Also in one of the first scenes we realize Truman has a fear of dogs. The dog jumps on his and we see through the camera angle of a trash can. The old man is holding

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