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    Bowling for Columbine

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    Bowling For Columbine Essay In Bowling for Columbine‚ Michael Moore’s documentary film he proposes that the availability of guns is directly influencing the increasing gun related incidents that are taking place in the U.S. Furthermore‚ he points out that the media is manipulating these killings to create a culture of fear. Moore uses narrative elements and film language to persuade us to embrace his proposal while being entertained. The availability of guns in the U.S is causing

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    Midterm Paper Urban Semester Summer 2013 The Essence of Ethnographic Methods The Essence of Ethnographic Methods Ethnography focuses on observed and experienced participation in the socio-cultural system. This includes research carried out in various communities and cultural groups‚ where main observations are made about social conditions of the members of these groups and how these conditions are expressed in their daily living. There are some essential central points

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    Bowling for Columbine. 1. Give a short summary of the movie. 2. What is your opinion about the NRA? 3. Give examples where Michael Moore uses humor or irony! 4. What is the difference between USA and Canada? 5. What is the “welfare to work” – program? 6. Describe what happened at the K-mart. 1. Short summary: “Bowling for Columbine” is a humorous and horrifying film about the United States. The director of the film Michael Moore asks a country‚ who has plenty of guns‚ where schools have detectors

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    expansive the memorial is‚ in terms of meaning and significance. Some of my other photos are interesting and portray many of the elements I am interested in‚ however‚ these few stuck out and seemed unique from the rest‚ further adding to my ethnographic research. Although‚ it should be noted that all four do involve similar themes of what constitutes ‘space’ and ‘interaction.’ The pictures depict other ways of interacting with the memorial that I did not initially conceptualize as such and added

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    The Ethnographic Theory

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    the theory mentions that the mental apparatus can be divided into conscious‚ unconscious‚ and Pre-Conscious. Then the Topographic theory was then replaced with the structure theory‚ this theory states the mental state consists of the id‚ ego‚ and super ego. The id exists at the beginning of birth which is the basic natural instincts. The ego develops as someone ages consisting between urges and the external world‚ and is based on the “reality principle”. The super-ego is related with ego and has

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    Final Proposal Abstract – Two Handed Bowling and Sandbagging Sandbagging is a term used in many sports to define someone that is intentionally playing the sport bad in order to better themselves with handicap. There are people that completely agree with this and use the handicap as an advantage. On the other hand‚ you have the people that are for all intentional purposes trying to do their best every week and try to keep their average high. There are two sides to every story and finding out the

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    Ethnographic Summary

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    that was chosen is made by Joanna Chrzanowska concerning 21st century qualitative research‚ and the video begins with an undated quote from Albert Einstein stating‚ "Everything that can be counted‚ does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted." The presenter in the video compares the advantages of qualitative research to quantitative research by sharing that quantitative research is less flexible but statistically significant‚ and qualitative gives more robust

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    Ethnographic films have focused on one key component‚ reality. It is the goal of ethnographic filmmakers to do their best to try to‚ in their minds‚ to the best of their abilities‚ express that perfect representation of the real. According to Peter Loizos‚ real[ism] “appears as it does in real life” as if the camera is an unseen observer; “Realism is life as it is lived and observed” (Loizos 165-66) and reveals the “whole bodies [...] whole people [...] whole life” (Loizos 7). That reality can only

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    capital is the investment put into having a social bond with other people (formally or informally)‚ much like money. A decline in social capital means a lack of civic engagement (and even increases the crime rate). Theoretically‚ we would end up "Bowling Alone" in our urban cities. Evaluation Putnam claims that formal civic participation can deceivably be on the rise by the number of sheer organizations‚ but this does not take into account the number of actual active

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    Badminton, Arnis and Bowling

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    GLECEVIR P. MEDRANO BSA-II pe3/0190/1:00PM-5:00PM PE3 sports: badminton‚ arnis and bowling BADMINTON EQUIPMENT AND HISTORY Court The area of play‚ as defined by the outer boundary lines. Net The net is made of fine cord‚ dark in colour and of an even thickness‚ with a mesh. Posts The posts are used to hold the net in place. Racket The instrument used by players to hit the shuttlecock. Shuttlecock A piece of cork covered in goat skin with 16 goose feathers attached to one end. It can be made

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