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    512 Words Short Essay on The Scene at a Hospital by Anjana Mazumdar My friend has been lying ill in the Civil Hospital for some time past. I learnt about his illness only a few days back and‚ therefore‚ I decided to go and look him up. When I reached the hospital I found it a huge building consisting of several wings with a clock in the middle. The whole approach to the hospital was full of people waiting to be examined or waiting to see their relatives. When I entered the hospital

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    candidate for a scene analysis. Upon writing this paper‚ however‚ this was almost to my disadvantage. I watched it through and whittled it down to about five scenes I considered analyzing. This self-challenge is a testament to not only this film‚ but Almodovar’s whole body of work; he has created so many thoughtful‚ intricate‚ and all together entertaining films in his career‚ I had to somehow forgive myself for just choosing one short scene out of only one of his movies for analysis. So‚ without further

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    revolving around science and technology‚ usually conveying the dystopian alternative future context‚ the pessimistic resultant of society. Ray Bradbury ’s Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and Andrew Niccols Gattaca (1997) both explore the values and concerns of human existence. Despite the difference in context‚ Gattaca and Fahrenheit 451 both extrapolate the relationship between man and machine in a metaphorical sense. Both pose similar dystopian concepts of a machine like world. Through the use of juxtapoism

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    To set the scene‚ Confederate forces are starting to assemble against Union soldiers supported by the United States Government. Frank James leaves his stepfather‚ Rueben Samuel’s home to go fight for state rights and the ability to legally own slaves; Frank’s younger brother‚ Jesse James stays home. The Union advances into the borderlands where the James-Samuel family resides and attack the family looking for Frank; they hang Reuben‚ but don’t kill him‚ and torture Jesse by lashing him. This fuels

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    that will greet a person as they walk in the show them to the table they will sit at for the duration of their meal. Restaurant typically will have trained chefs to cook and prepare the meals and services that will completely take care of any need. Opening a restaurant and serving customer is becoming popular here in Addis Ababa because of the existence of demand and the sector become attractive‚ new restaurants are building from day to day. Due to this reason five interested partners who have their

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    In the ‘not-to-distant future’‚ the world of Gattaca is where genetic engineering has become the normal approach to procreation. Gattaca’s society involves a culture of self-advancement through genetic determinisms‚ a caste system of valid and in-valids and social discrimination based on ‘genoism’. This sterile and cold society of elitist collaborations like Gattaca promotes competition‚ isolation and discrimination. This is something that is dangerous to individuals and relationships and shows an

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    Case Study: Opening Up to Collaboration Please read the short article below called “Opening up to Collaboration” and then answer the following question(s): What are your views on this phenomenon? Is it the strategy of those who cannot compete otherwise? Or is this a powerful new way of forging ahead with collective intelligence? Do you also see this happening in the offline world‚ in non-IT companies? Opening Up to Collaboration By making their software platforms available to all‚ companies

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    ADVANCED WORKSHOP : REVIEW OF DRUG DEVELOPMENT IN CLINICAL TRIALS BANGKOK‚ 2-6 FEB 2009 Opening and Welcome Speech Mrs Werawan Tangkeo The Deputy Secretary General of Thai Food and Drug Administration @ The Siam City Hotel‚ Bangkok 2-6 February 2009 Dr Viner‚ Dr Stevens‚ Dr Sato‚ and Dr Sudhichai‚ Distinguished participants‚ Ladies and Gentlemen: It gives me a great pleasure to welcome all of you and chair the Opening Ceremony this morning to the “Advanced Workshop: Review of Drug Development in Clinical

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    Intro scene: How are the characters established in the context of the group (‘southern XX ballroom championships’) Opening scenes establish insular sense of belonging- silhouettes of characters giving high fives and hugs. President established as powerful in the group- low angle shot‚ announcer introducing‚ video of dancing. Ironic- it looks daggy‚ he looks ridiculous‚ but powerful in this setting. Scott’s samba is presented in an over dramatised manner to emphasise how he has challenged

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    film made in 1985 produced by Australian film maker Peter Weir; he has successfully conveyed many themes‚ issues and concepts in this film. The opening scene of the film “Witness” establishes many features of the film. These features include the camera shots‚ camera angles‚ light‚ sound‚ and dialogue‚ positioning of characters and setting. The opening scene is significant as it examines the concepts of ; how the peaceful Amish communities are marginalised and isolated from the modern world; the sense

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