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    Reflection is On How an Individual Can Adapt” SY216 For: Kimberly Ellis-Hale Thursday‚ April 4‚ 2013 Aging is a process in our lives that almost everyone associates negatively. Our hair turning grey‚ developing unsightly wrinkles‚ losing our memory‚ all things we look negatively towards. However‚ when we pay too much of our attention to these superficial factors‚ we neglect to recognize the characteristics that are deeper within us‚ what we still can accomplish. Similar to how I felt going to

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    someone that the individual can talk to‚ being understanding towards those who find it hard to express their feelings but also putting themselves in the individual’s perspective and understanding how they must feel. It is important that carers have a lot of patience and be a compassionate person. People who suffer with dementia find it challenging to do every day activities; everybody suffers differently as there are different stages of dementia. It is important to treat every individual to their specific

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    PAYAL SHAH DEM 301 UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS AND EXPERIENCE OF DEMENTIA WHAT ARE CAUSES AND SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA Alzheimer’s disease – The possible risk factors are increasing age‚ possible genetic link‚ being female and Down’s syndrome. Symptoms: word finding problems‚ forgetting how to do everyday activities‚ confusion‚ forgetting names of people‚ places and appointments ‚ mood swings and withdrawn. Vascular dementia – possible risk factors lifestyle( lack of exercise‚ too much alcohol

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    old‚ a third of the world’s populations will be diagnosed with dementia. More likely about 70% can be caused by Alzheimer’s disease. Dementia is the progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain beyond what might be expected from normal aging. With Dementia‚ possible areas that will be affected are memory‚ attention span‚ language‚ and even problem solving. In most cases with people dealing with dementia; they will be facing problems like not knowing what day it is

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    Semester 1‚ 2012 Comparison of Advertising Techniques of American TV Commercials of the 1950s and Today The 1950s in America were the “Golden Age of Television” (‘The Golden Age of Television’‚ 2009). After the Second World War ended‚ all the money people had saved over the last four years was just waiting to be spent. The result was 50 million television sets by 1960 in the United States (Miller and Novak‚ 1977‚ p.344). The 1950s were a decade of economic optimism which resulted in greater

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    Propaganda techniques in Pepsi Propaganda is information purposely presented to influence public feeling to promote a company‚ a political agenda or a commercial product. An advertisement can affect the decision making ability of consumers. The propaganda technique used by a renowned brand‚ Pepsi‚ has somehow influenced the demand of consumers. Pepsi has used several techniques of propaganda such as testimonials‚ glittering generalities‚ plain folks‚ bandwagon and transfer. The propaganda techniques

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    pale face” and “breathing in snowflakes” establishing that she is unwell and doesn’t see the sun much. By including this the audience is able to establish that there is something wrong as this usually symbolises illness. Also the word snowflakes is used as a metaphor for cocaine and allows the audience to understand her drug addiction without it being explicitly said. The 6th Stanza also highlights her means of income‚ “Long nights‚ strange men” which indirectly states that prostitution provides her

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    imprisonment (Mendes‚ 1999). American Beauty explores the breakdown of a suburban family man whose life journeys from self loathing and emptiness to freedom and liberation but at the ultimate cost of his life. Mendes effectively employs a range of techniques to help convey the meaning of this film such as set design‚ camera angles‚ colour and soundtrack. Cinema often uses structured set design and camera angles to convey meaning to an audience. Throughout American Beauty‚ Mendesʼ use of set design

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    How does the director Steven Spielberg use filmic techniques to build suspense and tension for the audience in the film Jaws? Steven Speilberg directed the epic blockbuster film‚Jaws‚ alongside producers David Brown and Richard D. Zanuck. He is an American film director‚ producer‚ screenwriter and undoubtedly one of the most influential personalities in the history of filmmaking. Additionally‚ Spielberg is the highest grossing filmmaker of all time and his movies have earned in the region of four

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    2014. It is a movie that depicts a seemingly realistic view of how tank warfare would have occurred in World War II. Fury uses many different aspects to create a very immersive feeling while watching the movie. The director chose time accurate hairstyles‚ costumes‚ vehicles‚ firearms‚ and colors of the outfits worn. Fury shows multiple different battles in multiple views and camera angles to keep the audience drawn in. The guise used in Fury are very precise consubstantial in a lot of ways. They

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