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    of Hobby Star Marketing to critically analyse and evaluate the Fan Expo Canada event. A general overview of the event will be provided as well as the event category it falls under and the implications of this. The event will then be analysed in terms of its social impact‚ the stakeholders involved and economic implications. This report is limited to the event information available on the internet and in the prescribed text for theory based arguments. This report aims to advise Hobby Star Marketing

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    The Lamentation over the Dead Christ Rembrandt (1610-1612) 31.9 x 26.7 cm The subject matter is the Christ on the cross. The painting looks very depressing because of the dead people and Christ and the thieves on the crosses. “The theme of the Lamentation is traditional‚ although it is not described in the Bible. It shows Mary‚ the mother of Jesus‚ Mary Magdalene and others‚ weeping over his body after the Crucifixion. Rembrandt’s picture is carefully constructed to connect with other episodes

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    Usually when one is an average person though it is used in satire of some sort. “Shaun of the Dead” is first to come to mind as the main character Shaun was just an average man who argued whether a gun in a pub was loaded or not and spent the rest of his time playing video games in his house. Nothing was special about him at all yet he survived

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    BLACK HOLE Introduction: "A luminous star‚ of the same density as the Earth‚ and whose diameter should be two hundred and fifty times larger than that of the Sun‚ would not‚ in consequence of its attraction‚ allow any of its rays to arrive at us; it is therefore possible that the largest luminous bodies in the universe may‚ through this cause‚ be invisible." -- Pierre Laplace‚ The System of the World‚ Book 5‚ Chapter VI (1798). Evolution of Stars 1. Clouds of Hydrogen begin condensing

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    The film Dead Poets Society greatly explores overcoming of authority and finding one’s identity. The conflicts the characters face thoroughly demonstrates the significant principles of individualism and freedom. Neil Perry’s inability to overcome his father’s authority led to suicide which was the only way he could see to take control of his life. Todd Anderson incapability to speak in front of others was overcame towards the end of the film by some experiments conducted by their English teacher

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    Review: “Dead Poets Society” by Peter Weir In 1990‚ Dead Poets Society won the 62nd Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Peter Weir as the director who succeed in narrating a story about youth and death‚ dream and despair. From my point of view‚ it is a profound movie that intended to inspire and provoke thoughts; at the same time‚ to bring a combination of humor and drama to the audience while pushing a non-conformist ideology at the core of the story. Besides‚ there are many

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    Bradley Davis 1/17/2013 Star Wars: ROTJ The book Star Wars: Return of the Jedi was the novelization of the movie series Star Wars. It was written by James Kahn and offered little difference but a bit more insight. There were more vivid explanations of some of the events and a tiny bit more of character portrayal. The book was written around the same time as the movies release but the story concept had some parallels with the Cold War as it was written in that era. The story

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    Telotte’s article (2001) discusses the genre of science fiction and there meaning in our culture. Telotte (2001) discusses how while there are hallmarks of the genre such as creative and technical limitations of the film medium‚ iconography‚ themes‚ and narrative‚ the genre is still too diverse to be properly defined . These hallmarks however allow audiences to identity elements of science fiction by observing the iconography in them such as space ships‚ future technology and aliens. Even though

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    can refer that it was wrong to not help the family member. No matter what‚ family should be the number one priority and that is a prominent theme in "Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket" by Jack Finney and a similar theme may be seen in Double Daddy by Penny Parker and Diary of a Mad Blender by Sue Shellenbarger. Primarily‚ the start of "Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket" indicates that Tom‚ the main character‚ is in a jam because he chooses to stay home to do work instead of going out with his

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    Oedipus the King and Dead Again The play Oedipus the King and the movie Dead Again share almost no similarities at first glance. One is an ancient Greek play‚ while the other a murder horror movie made in the 1990s. However‚ taking a closer look reveals that some main themes exist that both works share throughout their storylines. One key similarity found throughout the play as well as the movie is the concept of fate and the terrible consequences of believing that one is powerful enough to cheat

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