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    The researcher conducted a process of encoding qualitative information using the "thematic analysis method by Boyatzis (1998). This method consists of four category theory-driven codes‚ derived from the researcher’s or other existing theories; inductive codes‚ derived bottom-up from the researcher’s reading of the data; and prior-research driven codes. This helps the researcher moves his analysis from a broad reading of the data towards discovering patterns and developing themes. Also‚ the researcher

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    the voices of the other characters. DIALOGUE: Envionment. She fell funny. Scorcese uses dialogue very effectively to establish setting and character. “Envionment” Costello’s accent is very Irish “Southie” Boston‚ this suggests to us that the film is set in the poorer gang controlled area of Boston. The dialogue also very effectively establishes Costello’s character‚ the Irish accent combined with the implication that we are in Boston and his total indifference to violence “She fell funny”

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    the Bronx‚ New York‚ circa 1968‚ many narratives as well as visual motifs are present. The movie mixes many narrative structures such as the intertwinement of race‚ morals‚ and a kid growing up in the Bronx during this time. It also demonstrates the larger picture about the mafia and the power that seems to overcome everyone who gets involved. A prime example of a bound visual motif in this film is a scene in the very beginning of the film. A small boy named Collegeno always sits outside his apartment

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    to Visual Arts 1301 April 27th‚ 2017 Good Breeze by Arthur Dove     Good Breeze (1931) is a work of art created by Arthur Dove.  Dove lived on a boat for seven years; inspired by the organic shape of the ocean by which his work is derived and this brings a fluent‚ yet abstract element to the piece. The art represents a boat coming out of a dim background crashing through the tides. The three most outstanding visual elements in this work of art are: color‚ light‚ and lines. In terms of visual elements

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    EFFECTS OF THE USE OF HANDOUTS COMPARED WITH PRESENTATION METHOD ON STUDENTS’ ABILITY IN CREATING MIND MAPS ON THE SUBTOPIC OF ENERGY CURRENTS IN ECOSYSTEM OF TENTH GRADE STUDENTS (The Quasi-Experimental research took place in SMA Negeri 1 Tempel) By: Wahyu Suci Kusumastuti ABSTRACT This study aims at comparing effects of the use of handouts with the presentation method on students’ mind maps of grade X of SMA Negeri 1 Tempel after attending teachings by implementing Mind Mapping

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    Film Analysis

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    Textual Analysis in Film Camera Analysis ← Composition ← Framing ← Camera Height ← Angle of view ← Depth of field ← Choice of lens Mise en Scene Film Analysis questions ← Dominant: Where is our eye attracted first? Why? ← ← Lighting Key: High Key? Low Key? High Contrast? Some combination of these? ← ← Shot and Camera Proxemics: What Type of shot? How Far away is the camera from the action? ← ← Angle:Are we ( and the camera)

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    This essay will conduct a visual analysis on the work of Henri Matisse’s The Open Window of 1905 in the fauvism period. This will focus on Matisse’s use of color and how Matisse connects his work to reality. As a 20th century artist in the fauvism period‚ he uses expressive color to connect to his personal reality. Matisse uses nature as a form of expression to depict what each color can represent in everyday life. The Open Window was created in 1905 by Henri Matisse. The painting was painted in

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    PSY1012a Lab report cover sheet Essay Title: Thematic Analysis of an interview on Friendship: A Quantitative report Student number: M00147231 Word count: 1751 Declaration By submitting this work I acknowledge that I am its author‚ that all sources consulted in its preparation are referenced appropriately in accordance with the referencing guide‚ and that I have not copied from any source. Thematic Analysis of an interview on Friendship: A Quantitative report Marium Akhund M00147231

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    Thematic Elements of Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief In Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief‚ there are various messages that the reader is able to observe and learn from. A few of the messages found in this novel‚ are the following: everyone needs acceptance from society; everything does not always seem to be what they appear to be; a person’s fate is unpredictable‚ and as a society people should take care of the environment. These are issues

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    Citizen Kane-Cinematography Citizen Kane is about a man who is given the chance to be successful and he is but he dies with his last words being rosebud but what does this mean‚ people are trying to find out. In the end we find out it’s the sledge‚ which symbolises his childhood that he lost. Orson Welles created a new style of filmmaking by as he said himself in interview “ignorance.... sheer ignorance” One innovative aspect Citizen Kane introduced was deep focus because in lots of scenes

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