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    Introduction to Culture and Imperialism Edward Said Culture is one of the things that elude an accurate definition. Some of the various well-known definitions are cited by Said in his various works. For instance: “Culture is the learned‚ accumulated experience of the communities‚ and it consists of socially transmitted patterns of behavior.” The final analysis of definition boils down to “socially transmitted patterns of behavior”‚ and makes more sense‚ though like other definitions

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    used in Burton’s films is the element of distinctive characters. Characters that don’t fit in to society and are frowned open in a way. Characters outside the norm. We see the use of this element in most of Burton’s films‚ for example in Edward Scissor hands. Edward lives in a mansion on top of a hill away from the rest of society‚ he dresses all in black and has a pale face making him stand out in an odd way to the people around him who are dressed in bright colors. In Ed

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    My Favourite Book

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    My Favourite Book It’s hard to imagine our lives without books. We learn a lot of interesting things when we read books. Books are our great friend‚ teachers and advisers. They teach us how to take the next step when we are in a difficult situation. They help to shape our life. It is impossible to become an educated person without books. Besides‚ books play an important role in upbringing our feelings‚ views and tastes; give us a lot of useful information. Frankly speaking I’m not a bookworm but

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    Circumstance: March in D major‚ Op. 39‚ No. 1 Composer: Edward William Elgar (1857-1934 The listening selection can be found in the lesson‚ “Can Music have a Specific Purpose”. The title of this music piece comes from a line in Shakespeare’s Othello (Pride‚ Pomp‚ and Circumstances of glorious war) in 1901. This music is known as Elgar’s most famous piece‚ as it is played during graduation a ceremony‚ Elgar’s march was used for the coronation of King Edward VII. Pomp means procession (ceremony) and circumstance

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    Letter to the Editor

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    Belonging is the finest thing in the world that knows how to belong to oneself. You have to belong to yourself before you belong to society. Belonging is a quite a hard concept‚ as you can argue that people who don’t want to belong actually "belong" to a group of people who don’t want to belong. But what is belonging? One idea is that you belong when you feel comfortable with people who have similar objectives‚ goals‚ and aims as you. But‚ as i realised while analysing a film in fact it’s for this

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    on identity issues the book specifically targets. The topic addressed first‚ directly depicts a couple so madly in love that self sacrifice and irrational thinking seems acceptable. A group by the name of‚ Feminist Mormon Housewives‚ argue that Edward and Bella’s dramatic attraction and need for one another sets an impractical example for the audience. The feminists’

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    Tim Burton Style Analysis

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    Tim Burton’s style as shown through his works‚ "Edward Scissorhands"‚ "Big Fish"‚ and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"‚ tend to portray an image of a fairy tale with the playful touch of childhood innocence and fantasy. Burton enjoys digging deep into a story‚ focusing on key details and character development. He achieves this by using the effects of flashbacks‚ bottom lighting‚ and overhead shots in ways that get a reaction out of the audience. In Tim Burton’s‚ "Big Fish"‚ the use of flashback

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    Tim Burton

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    burtEssay Tim Burton Films Tim Burton has made many great and interesting films but how do some of them compare. Here is the comparison of three films‚ Vincent‚ Charlie and the chocolate factory and Edward Scissorhands. This Comparison is about some of the different elements that are in films these are Acting/Performance‚ Characters and Setting. In the acting and performance the actors really make the characters seem very different from the average person. The Character part‚ the Actors portray

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    Novel Analysis Twilight

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    called Bella comes into a knew town and fell there in love with Edward‚ who is how she finds out a vempire. She meets his family who tries not to hunt humans and has many adventures with him. I like the book because everything is described very good so the story seems so realistic. Also the idea of the story is very good because it combinates science fiction with a love story and everybody can feal with Bella and Edward. The author became really famouse because of the twilight

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    In Breaking Dawn‚ the author‚ Stephenie Meyer‚ splits the novel into three portions. The first portion and the third portion are narrated by Bella Swan in first person point-of-view‚ while the second portion is narrated by Jacob Black in first person point-of-view. Meyer strategically switches between the two narrators to make the story more interesting and to show the bond between Jacob and Renesmee‚ Bella’s daughter‚ in a stronger retrospect. The first portion of the story is about the planning

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