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    B. Russels theory on education and it ’s use in the 21st century It is quite true that Bertrand Russell ’s ideas on education are extensive. He attempted to pay attention to every detail of human nature and practical living in order to facilitate an educational system that would produce better social cohesion. From the perspective of the 21st century‚ however‚ his optimistic attitude towards the ability of education to change the ways in which human beings socially interact‚ coexist and co-operate

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    Being a gladiator back in the roman times would be intimidating for a huge amount of reasons‚ it wpuld be intimidating beacuase of the sheer size the stadium‚ the atmosphere‚ the mentalitly and and appearance the fellow fighters‚ the weaponry used‚ the thoights of dying and everything lost‚ or the fame and money won‚ the occasion‚ expectaction that comes from you once you have signed up for being a gladiator‚ many things go through a galdiators mind‚ and it is most deffinetly not an easy life. It

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    Nottingham University Business School MSc Programmes [Research Methods for Finance and Investment] [Critical Evaluation of Articles by Russel (2005) and Brown et al. (2005)] [Konstantin Dambaev] Student ID: [4158276] Word count: 3007 (without headings)‚ 3234 (with headings). COPY [1] It’s a question of trust: Balancing the relationship between students and teachers in ethnographic fieldwork Russell‚ L. 1. The researcher says that “[i]ntense observations

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    Gladiator is a wonderful story and won Best Picture in 2000. Even though the movie is so well done it does not mean that the story is historically accurate. The movie includes many historically accurate facts ranging from some of the characters to the society of Rome. However‚ Gladiator is for pure entertainment‚ and just like the real gladiator battles‚ it is for the enjoyment of the viewers. The film added to the cinematic categories such romance and intrigue but at the same time took away from

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    Commodus changes for the worse. He is innately devious and this is not resolved throughout Gladiator. He identifies his main adversary as Maximus‚ his father’s favourite‚ but in reality it is his own lack of moral fibre that is his greatest enemy. Maximus’s fallicious death triggers a surge towards a more confident‚ vehement Commodus‚ but when Maximus resurfaces there is a resumption of his initial personality. As any emergence any improvement retracts. Maximus’s strengths are Commodus’s weakenesses

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    of the surroundings. An example of this peacefulness is in the movie “Gladiator” actor Russell Crowe is dying as he is lying there he is dreaming of walking through the wheat fields of his farm. In the distance he sees his wife and son and they are running to greet him‚ the whole scene is surreal and in slow motion to give the feeling of tranquility and peacefulness. Just as the director describes this scene of death in “Gladiator”; the author of the poem “The Starry Night” uses the tranquility and

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    The drama film “A Beautiful Mind‚” directed by Ron Howard is an excellent movie. The uplifting film is the biography of mathematician genius John Nash (Crowe)‚ who while at Princeton University he discovers a principle equation that changed economic theory. His tremendous career was diverted by his struggle with paranoid schizophrenia‚ which almost destroys his family and himself. The irony of his dilemma was that the drugs that kept his psychosis controlled also prevented his mind from

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    Documentary are able to create different ideologies based on how the come across to their viewer. The documentary film Bra Boys‚ by directors Sunny Abberton and Macario De Souza seeks to portray its central characters‚ Sunny‚ Jai and Koby Abberton as products of their harsh upbringing as well as brothers who take their gang’s motto “blood is thicker than water” literally. It also seeks to portray the brothers as people who value their community and its wellbeing over their own. The documentary uses

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    Some of the editing techniques used in Gladiator were editing sequence action and reaction for example‚ after the camera focused on the action of son killing the father then camera turn its attention to the reaction of the son after he murdered his father. When the final fight came to a conclusion slow motion effectively convey Maximus ’ physical fatigue. As stated in the book‚ The Art of Watching Film "His fall and time-consuming effort of getting to his feet are exaggerated by slow motion.? ’ (Boggs

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    toughness of the Australian people as the centre of many of these films‚ the idea of a ‘true-blue Australian’ has transcended the boundaries of a single movie‚ accommodating and changing for each new development in the Australian spirit. Yet it is Russel Crowes tale of a fathers’ relentless drive to

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