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    Rwanda Film Analysis

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    During the 20th century‚ approximately 174 million people have been killed by the government only and mostly by the communist governments (Dominic & Abimbola‚ 39). The figures are quite shocking. This clearly depicts that government exploits the innocent people and incite them to stand against their brothers and sisters. The same story happened in Rwanda‚ It was the Habyarimanian government‚ who planned the genocide a long time before to retain their political power. The magnitude of the genocide

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    put on their plates and has given me an altered view towards the food industry which has drastically changed my food habits. Many emotional scenes were shown on this film to give viewers empathy towards the problem that is occurring. The documentary shows many vivid details and explains what is in the food that consumers eat. The film food‚ Inc influenced my habits of consumption by eating organic meats‚ purchasing most foods in the farmers market‚ and checking for food labels. I have learned that

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    "Mary‚ you were wrong being a light sleeper." Said Sandra crossly‚ shaking Mary’s arm. "Please wake up. This is the twelfth time I have called you. Don’t make it thirteen. Thirteen is a very unlucky number." Mary got up and rubbed her eyes. Sandra was already dressed in a multi-coloured shirt and jeans. "I am so sorry‚ Sandra. I don’t know....I got a nice dream...so I just drifted off...." "Well‚ go‚ brush your teeth and wash yourself." Sandra ordered. "Robert’s office has provided us a car. Free

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    In his Book Black Film‚ White Money‚ Jesse Algeron Rhimes makes an interesting parallel. He declares “Edison initiated mass film viewing with the introduction of the large-screen projector in New York City on April 23‚ 1896. Less than one month later‚ on May 18‚ the U.S Supreme Court formally sanctioned “Jim Crow” segregation by formulating its anti-Black “separate but equal” doctrine in Plessy v. Ferguson”. He adds‚ “ Racial segregation and mass film viewing are siblings‚ if not forever squabbling

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    Home Run Ethical Analysis

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    Ethically‚ I thought that the team did their best but had just unfortunately come up short to close out the game due to the injury sustained. The ethical lens that I used to make my decision in this scenario was the rights lens: individual/reflective‚ which denotes that an ethical action is doing one’s duty and following ethical standards of action. This lens as applied to the scenario‚ The Home Run‚ would have prompted the Central Washington University team to accept their loss due to

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    Ex Machina Film Analysis

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    Ex Machina is one of‚ if not‚ the most revolutionary Sci-Fi movie of this generation. Directed by Alex Garland‚ the film tackles an increasingly controversial and ethical issue about modern humanity’s dependence on technology; the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson)‚ a young programmer at fictional Google-esque company‚ Bluebook‚ wins a competition to spend a week with the company’s reclusive CEO‚ Nathan (Oscar Isaac). Upon arrival‚ Caleb discovers he is to be the

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    The lighting techniques used in Edwards’s film influence greatly the meaning of the shot. Tim Burton used a dreary light‚ an expression to display the mood of the movie. Lightening made the characters’ setting and several things look mysterious. The first appearance of Edward happens to be a dark corner of an empty room. In a mare look up‚ Edward is clothed in stiff black fabric encaging his upper body. The dark character of the room makes the Avon woman stare and want to come closely to examine

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    Traits associated to a psychopath include irresponsibility‚ manipulation‚ grandioseness‚ lack of empathy‚ asocial tendencies‚ inability to feel remorse‚ refusal to take responsibility for one’s actions and superficial relations with others. Modern day corporations display every one of the previously listed characteristics. Is it right that an institution‚ whose power now rivals that of the State that once created it to seek the better welfare of its citizens‚ display the psychological traits of

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    The Hours - Film Analysis

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    The Suicide of the Author and his Reincarnation in the Reader: Intertextuality in The Hours by Michael Cunningham Andrea Wild In his novel The Hours‚ Michael Cunningham weaves a dazzling fabric of intertextual references to Virginia Woolf’s works as well as to her biography. In this essay‚ I shall partly yield to the academic itch to tease out the manifold and sophisticated allusions to the numerous intertexts. My aim‚ however‚ is not to point out every single reference to Woolf and her works--such

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    The exceptionally engaging film‚ Hoop Dreams goes deep into the life that surrounds basketball. To make it‚ a player has to be something more then just a good player. They need to be belligerent‚ well trained‚ surpass academically‚ and unaware of anything that doesn’t include basketball. The highly thought out‚ and heartrending film closely records the lives of two Chicago teenagers as we watch their struggle of basketball‚ to become the best. For five years‚ Steve James‚ Frederick Marx‚ and Peter

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