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    WRT 204: Popular Culture Paper Three Assignment: Film Semiotics For the Annotated Bibliography: Workshop Drafts Due: Monday‚ 3 December 2012 (I will keep a copy to review since I will not get a final copy until the paper is submitted.) Final Drafts Due: with the paper. Requirements: No more than 3 Pages/Typed/Double-spaced/ Proofread/Style of your choice. One substantial paragraph with 4-6 sources (each source should have a paragraph of annotation) for this stage. You should have two more

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    RESEARCH PROPOSAL Empirical Research Presented by: Santosh Table of Contents Abstract....................................................................................................................................1 Objective...................................................................................................................................2 Benefits.............................................................................................................

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    violence and horror scenes give it the touch it needs to be a revenge tragedy. The Cardinal and Ferdinand‚ the brothers of the Duchess‚ are very much against their sister’s re-marriage. Ferdinand urges her not to marry again. He condemns it because he thinks that it shows a lustful nature. He doesn’t want to give any other reason. But it is obvious that Ferdinand doesn’t want to their inheritance. Ferdinand even warns her by showing his father’s dagger and that he would use it to take revenge for not

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    Years war used the different religions and views of the Catholic League and the Protestant Union as a cover-up for political reasons . Turmoil finally began when Ferdinand of Styria became ruler of Bohemian. Since Ferdinand was a catholic and Bohemia was Protestant‚ Ferdinand wanted to convert Bohemia to Catholicism. Ferdinand sent to officials to a castle in Prague‚ where some Protestants threw them out of a window. The two men survived. This was known as the Defenestration of Prague‚ and

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    Age. Isabella and Ferdinand played a major role in the Reconquista. They transformed most of what is now present day Spain and they spread the Catholic religion throughout Europe. Isabella of Castile was born in 1451 into the royal family just a year after Ferdinand of Aragon was born. At the ages of 18 and 19‚ the two came together as a married couple. (Spain the Golden Age) After many disputes and confusions among the family‚ Isabella finally came to the throne. She and Ferdinand united their kingdoms

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    “One Artist‚ Finger‚ and Country”: Ai Weiwei’s Fight for Freedom. Figure 1. Tiananmen Square Ai’s View. From The Study of Perspective‚ by Ai Weiwei‚ 1995‚ http://www.emptykingdom.com/featured/ai-weiwei-study-in-perspective/ Ai Weiwei is a world famous Chinese artist that uses his controversial art to portray his strong political and social views. His works such as The Study of Perspective and Dropping China have an underlying political and social meaning used to activate the oppressed people of

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    This agreement forced Alfonso V to neglect his objective to take the throne of Castile while Isabella and Ferdinand had to neglect their objective to take the throne of Portugal; The two parties were also forced to divide areas of the Atlantic‚ which they had both previously fought for sole control over as they wanted access to gold and slaves. The treaty also

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    that he is extremely pleased with the outcome of his first voyage. He describes his praise and gratitude towards Ferdinand and Isabella in the following quote. “I passed from the Canary Islands to the Indies with the fleet which the most illustrious king and queen our sovereigns gave to me.” Columbus describes the king and queen as illustrious because he believes that the support of Ferdinand and Isabella towards his voyage was a notably outstanding action resulting in this marvelous achievement. The

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    became a more border European war‚ fought mainly over political issues‚ as Catholic France and Protestant Sweden joined forces against the Catholic Hapsburgs. During the early stages of the conflict‚ the Swedes won several notable victories. Emperor Ferdinand II called on Wallenstein to form a new army. In November 1632‚ at the Battle of Lutzen‚ the Swedes defeated Wallenstein‚ however Gustavus Adolphus was killed during the fight. When Wallenstein entered into a secret negotiation with Sweden and France

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    dead or taken prisoner. (See Appendix 1) The build-up to World War One‚ began much earlier than 1914. The lead-up to the war was because of the alliance system‚ the Morocco Crisis‚ the Balkan Crisis‚ the naval races and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. In the 20th century there was colossal amount of hatred‚ distrust and rivalry between the European nations. In 1914‚ the whole of Europe was very unstable. Britain and France were worried that Germany would attempt to seize parts of their empires

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