gorilla attack of a four year old boy at the cincinnati zoo on saturday the 28th of may 2016. Questions i will be answering are 1. Why did the zoo keeper shot the gorilla and not just tracalize it. 2. Was the child really in danger? And 3.What could the zoo have done to prevent this tragedy? To answer the first question of why did the zoo keeper shot the gorilla and not tranquilize it is because it would have taken about 10 minutes for the tranquilize medicine to take affect which was not an option
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better than they thought at baseball‚ so they decide to run and participate (as The Benchwarmers) in a baseball tournament‚ with the prize being a new stadium. In The Benchwarmers‚ director‚ Dennis Dugan uses camera angles‚ lighting‚ and establishing shots in order to emphasize conflicts between The Benchwarmers and the other baseball teams. The movie starts out with a conflict and carries this theme throughout the film. Dugan reinforces the dominant characters in each of the conflicts by using low
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Rumour has it Mondli’s the one who shot MaNzuza. Please repeat that. If you can’t find whoever kill my mom... I’ll kill them with my bare hands. Hey‚ how much is Nkunzi paying you? And it’s all above board? - Come on. I’d never get you into trouble. - I want to join. I’ve rented my home out. To Sbu. From now onwards... I’ll no longer call you Mastermind. I’ll call you landlord. Don’t you know that it was a cop who shot MaNzuza? - Which cop? - Don’t you know? It’s Mondli. My man... will
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this narrative through imaginative and powerful cinematography‚ setting‚ sound‚ lighting‚ editing‚ music and performance. The focus of this essay is the picnic sequence that appears late in Susan Alexander ’s recount to Thompson. Consisting of 23 shots and lasting for 2 minutes and 10 seconds‚ this scene signposts the end of the relationship between Susan and Kane. <br> <br>In the previous scene‚ beside the enormous Xanadu fireplace‚ Susan is reduced to completing scores of jigsaw puzzles‚ depicting
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and other things that are usually looked upon as “not right “. Steven uses a range of visual techniques such as camera angles/shots‚ acting‚ and symbols to show us how people react when someone is seen as different and doesn’t hesitate to show it. Steven Daldry uses camera angles and shots in the film to show facial expression and how people are seen. By using shots such as close ups we see peoples reactions to events in the film‚ for example when Billy and Michael are dancing in the hall at
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as a high-angle shot‚ a low-angle shot‚ a bird’s-eye view and a worm’s-eye view. A Viewpoint is the apparent distance and angle from which the camera views and records the subject.[2] They also include the eye-level camera angle and the point of view shot. A high-angle shot (HA) is a shot in which the camera is physically higher than the subject and is looking down upon the subject. The high angle shot can make the subject look small or weak or vulnerable while a low-angle shot (LA) is taken from
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his foreign neighbors. Throughout the movie‚ camera angles help the audience distinguish who the alpha male with in the scene is‚ for example‚ when Walt is beating up Spider (a Hmong gang member) the cameras set up in a low angle shot then switches to over-shoulder shot‚ both signifying that Walt is above
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The values and attitudes evolving from the issues raised in this movie is conveyed to viewers through a variety of filmic conventions such as selection of shots‚ dialogue‚ camera angles‚ music and symbolism. The direction is tight and crisp‚ but never reveals itself. The music by Mark Knopfler was a little annoying at first‚ but quickly it took ahold of my attention and gave the film an added bonus. It’s really a catchy soundtrack. However‚ there are some minor flaws in the film. The cinematography
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By not exposing children to non-canonical literature‚ such as‚ “Foul Shots” and Bodega Dreams‚ teachers are depriving their students of enrichment that will constantly follow them throughout life. An enrichment of a diverse selection of literature will not only get students to enjoy reading again‚ but it could spark interests in reading more often and inspire them to become more open-minded. By taking a deeper look into "Foul Shouts‚" a short story written by Rogelio R. Gomez‚ one will examine
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Rabbit Proof Fence Discuss the symbolism and motifs in the ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’. What do they represent and how do they contribute to the story? The film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ conveys the importance of family‚ belonging and country to the Aboriginal people and provides the audience with an insight of the division between the Europeans and the Aboriginal people. The Director‚ Philip Noyce displays these themes by the use of symbolism and motifs. Symbolism is the use of one object to represent
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