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    disease. Smoking increases your likelihood of developing high blood pressure. The carbon monoxide inhaled from cigarette smoke interferes with the way oxygen is carried by your blood to organs‚ including the heart‚ which links it to heart disease. Smoking also increases the incidence of blood clots‚ which can lead to strokes. Lung Function The lung is the main target of the smoke inhaled by cigarettes because it has direct contact with the chemicals. Smoking is the most common cause of chronic obstructive

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    Jamason‚ diagnosed with asthma as an infant‚ has never smoked a cigarette. One day‚ he was cleaning up at the fast food restaurant where he worked. Unfortunately‚ he was cleaning near a group of his coworkers that were on their “smoke break”. Shortly after he returned inside he started having trouble breathing. Frantically‚ he called his mother‚ who arrived to find him gasping for air. He was then hospitalized for four days after‚ for something he couldn’t have prevented. Fortunately Jamason Coles

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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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    How To Analyze a Film As you might guess‚ conducting a semiotic analysis of a film is a somewhat more complicated venture than conducting a semiotic analysis of a print advertisement. This is not to say‚ of course‚ that movies and advertisements do not share similarities. Both‚ for example‚ are "texts" that rely on visual imagery to tell specific stories‚ and both are in the business of promoting specific ideologies. At the same time‚ print advertisements are limited by the static nature of their

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    Exotic Smokes Cigarette Company Consumer Behavior Outline Introduction TRIAAD Research group is working the newest client Exotic Smokes Cigarette Company so that the organization can conduct an in depth study of consumer behavior for the new flavors of cigarettes. The new flavors are strawberry‚ grape‚ orange‚ Pineapple and vanilla. There are currently five major organizations in the tobacco industry: Altria/Philip Morris USA‚ Philip Morris International‚ Japan Tobacco International‚ Imperial

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    Imagine if three of your closest friends were trying to make you smoke your first cigarette. You think - its just one‚ what’s the harm? As your friend hands you the package you notice a warning label. It’s a picture of a dead man with stitches down his chest. You stop and think - I don’t want to end up like that! Today‚ nearly 3‚500 children across America will try their first cigarette and 850 of them will end up daily smokers. We need to do a better job of warning these kids about the dangers

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    Film Analysis Holly Cox Adam Deutsch English 225: Introduction to Film August 30‚ 2010 Film Analysis There is so much more to analyzing films than watching a movie. Film analysis is a very complex procedure. “Analysis generally‚ means breaking up the whole to discover the nature‚ function‚ and interrelationships of the parts” (Boggs‚ J. & Petrie‚ D.‚ 2008‚ p. 7). In analyzing a film‚ you must not only analyze the film as a whole‚ but you must also analyze each element that makes up the film

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    GRADE 10 How to Write a Film Analysis Essay (Five-Paragraphs) This article will provide step-by-step guidelines on how to write a fully developed and well-organized film analysis essay. Note: It is important to follow the format and sample essay as you would a cooking recipe. The lower case letters in the format and sample paragraphs are the ingredients. Also‚ it is important to watch the film that you are writing about several times‚ so you can have a better grasp of the concept that you

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    Instructions for Sequence Analysis A. State the "message(s)" of the scene or sequence‚ i.e.‚ what is the filmmaker trying to communicate? B. Justify your statement in A by explaining how the five main channels of information in film--visual image‚ print and other graphics‚ speech‚ music‚ noise (sound effects)--work together to communicate it. Note that not all films make use of all five channels (e.g.‚ print and graphics were common in the era of the silent film) and‚ further‚ that the intermittent

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    Film Analysis The viewing of films is important in today’s society because audiences are able to see life events acted out in front of them. This provides the viewers with a greater understanding and knowledge of the historical events that occurred and delivers a clearer image of the message trying to be conveyed. The film Milk is an adaptation of real events that occurred on the streets of San Francisco during the nineteen seventies. It focuses on how homosexuals were threatened by politics

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