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    when it is used throughout English texts. Shakespeare’s use of this word corresponds to the colloquial definition which categorizes it as‚ “cheating‚ deception‚ and fraud” (Oxford Dictionary). While cozenage is definitely out of date in modern day‚ it also remained unpopular during the time Shakespeare wrote Hamlet. In fact‚ John Cowell defined it in his book The Interpreter: or Booke Containing the Signification of Words‚ which actually got him in trouble with the English courts in 1609. The word

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    This award-winning film titled The Mermaid is about Sara and her brother‚ Deji‚ with schizophrenia. It explores the beauty and difficulties of schizophrenia during an eventful evening with Deji’s goldfish that changed their lives. Off his medications and out of control‚ Deji interrupted Sara’s date with Jay and insisted to release his pet goldfish back into the ocean to turn back into her true self: a mermaid. Left with no choice‚ Sara and Jay followed him on a peculiar adventure‚ filled with plenty

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    1. Opening Scene General Vision and Viewpoint: The serious and heavy opening music suggests that the events of the film are serious‚ that serious issues are at stake. In the opening narration freedom is seen as desirable‚ and the “Americas” seen as somewhere it can be found‚ a desirable destination for those who wish to escape. The footage of the fleeing refugees elicits our sympathy for them – the innocent victims of the war. After the French Resistance agent is shot the camera points upward

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    Atonement Film Analysis

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    The meaningful changes the characters in Atonement go through are what make the film successful in engaging the audience as it helps the audience to relate to the characters‚ their experiences and their motives throughout the film. The director‚ Joe Wright‚ uses a variety of motifs and symbols to support this idea and to help the audience understand the significance of scenes such as the fountain scene‚ from the perspective of Robbie and Cecilia; Briony’s meeting with the French soldier; and the

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    The filming and production of 9 to 5 also generated media attention when rumors surfaced that the female leads were fighting on set. Tabloids often accused Fonda and Tomlin‚ who were friends prior to the film‚ of teaming up against Parton. This is significant for several reasons. Firstly‚ this characterized Dolly was once again as being the victim in the eyes of the media. The image of Dolly as a charming‚ kindhearted southern gal was so prevalent in the minds of certain journalists‚ or their audiences

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    Croupier Film Essay

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    The 1999 film‚ “Croupier‚” tells the tale of an experienced gambler who becomes a croupier to gain inspiration for his novel. Actor‚ Clive Owen‚ portrays an aspiring writer‚ Jack Manfred‚ who gambles in decisions within his life based on statistics to perfect the outcome. The film is set in late 1990’s London shortly following the establishment of the National Lottery in the UK in 1994 (Grun‚ L.‚ & McKeigue‚ P. (2000))‚ which also corresponds to McGowan’s fourth wave of gambling‚ the rise of casinos

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH FOR PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION Learning Outcomes: By the end of this chapter students should be able to: i. define workplace communication ii. differentiate the different channels of communication iii. synthesize information from different sources What is professional communication? Communication is a “process of exchanging ideas‚ opinions and as a means for individuals and organisations to share meaning with one another” (Koneru‚ 2008)

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    Gattaca Film Essay

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    The science fiction thriller film ‘Gattaca’‚ directed and written by Andrew Niccol‚ set in the “not too distant future”‚ it portrays a society in which genetic engineering has created an advanced yet dystopian world. In this world‚ we can clearly see that people have secrets and they are willing to lie‚ cheat and even kill to get where they want to be and to be their very best. No one is who they seem to be and everyone has something to hide. Throughout the film‚ there are 3 main characters that

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    Jaws Film Techniques

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    Jaws Media Essay “Jaws” is a thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg. The film is about a great white shark that cause havoc to the small township of Amity‚ New England. The film is set around the 4th of July with the shark’s first victim dying only a few days prior to one of the busiest days of the year‚ t. This is significant because in the USA the 4th of July is one of the biggest national holidays of the year‚ nearly all Americans will not be working and as it is in the middle of summer

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    Memento Film Analysis

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    thrillingly intelligent films to be released last year. The follow-up to his low-budget debut Following (1999)‚ Memento is a technical and imaginative tour-de-force that wrenches you from your normal popcorn slouch and demands attention; this is a film that makes you work and makes you think‚ and one which‚ unlike Lenny‚ you won’t forget in a hurry. The opening image - a Polaroid developing in reverse‚ the image slowly fading into obscurity - is a perfect metaphor for a film which thrives on the

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