serious impact on the environment‚ ecology and society. Outdoor lighting is designed with a purpose. External lighting is considered as functional lighting. However‚ over-lit outdoor lamps including traffic lamps and advertisement spotlights have led to 377 complaints to various government departments in 2009 (Mingpao‚ 2010). The problem of light pollution have arouse much concerns. Are there any government policies that regulate the lighting at night and protect the dark sky of Hong Kong? This paper
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mise-en-scene’s that generally consist of hand-held camerawork‚ tracking shots‚ aerial photography and low-camera placement when filming actors. He believes that the natural landscape within itself is an important player in the film as well as realistic lighting effects. The tonalities shift based off of the development of the narrative and characters. Eastwood characterizes his style as “a combination of pace and an eye for composition.” His themes generally focus on protagonists that have been affected
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Name The Texts 1. “The Crucible” By Arthur Miller – Goes into depth of how important an individual needs a tight bond with someone to feel like they belong OR Shows the difficulties someone faces when they don’t belong to a place 2. “Gran Torino” By Clint Eastwood – Shows how an individual can struggle with not belonging to a place and with the people around him. Body Paragraph 1 – The Crucible (John Proctor) Thesis Statement: Relationships by nature embody ideas of a connection
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PLAN Gran Torino shows that racism can be overcome with understanding. 1. Racism: Prejudice or discrimination directed against someone of a different race based on such a belief. 2. Understanding: Sympathetically aware of other people’s feelings; tolerant and forgiving: "people expect us to be understanding". * Walt was able to overcome his racism with understanding * Walts family was not * The gangs were definitely not * Hmong family were able to overcome the racial
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to show the depiction of stereotypes through the movie Gran Torino‚ and to reveal the reality of those stereotypes through a New York Times article by performing an illusory correlation between the two sources. Although stereotypes can be a positive or negative in evaluation‚ most stereotypes have a negative impact on the targeted group which shapes the group’s perception. The concept of stereotype is explicitly seen in the movie‚ Gran Torino‚ which depicts the stereotype‚ prejudice and discrimination
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Introduction 1 Racism has been around for a while now and even though its getting better compared to the previous decades it still a big problem we are still dealing with. Ever since every race has met each other there are people from all races that don’t like each other mainly because they are not the same think they are unclean it could even be they have had bad encounters with that particular race and tend yell racist words at them. Not only words have been blurted out its even resulted in
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portrayal of the connections between people and places in Mankind Is No Island and Gran Torino.’ For people to have a real sense of belonging‚ they need to make connections with the place they live and the people around them. If either of these connections is missing‚ then individuals will suffer as a result. Two films that examine this idea are the 2008 Tropfest Winner ‘Mankind Is No Island’ and the motion picture ‘Gran Torino’ directed by East Clintwood. The Tropfest film ‘Mankind is no Island’ represents
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see Walt is good for his Gran Torino and his money. It is sad to see that Walt has not been able to have a good relationship with his family and he prefer to spend time with his dog. Rather than a loving relationship it seems that Walt’s children sees him as a Burden and they try to make him to the nursing home because they do not want to being worrying about him. The end result is that after Walk’s death he loses much of his prized possession including his Gran Torino to the Hmong people. It is
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“novel catcher in the rye” by jd Salinger‚ and the film “Gran Torino” by Clint eastwood both explore the issues isolate the archetype from society. By analysing the most captivating aspects of the outsider‚ we come to realise that we must accept and respect one another’s differences and the individual need to be more indulgent and understanding of society in order to not be segregated from it. In both the “catcher in the rye” and gran Torino “‚ the outsiders endeavour to offer their own social commentary
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his seek for redemption. Similarly‚ Thao’s quest for redemption is commenced by his gratitude toward Walt‚ as well as his remorse for trying to steal the Gran Torino. The quest for self redemption is a very hard and extensive procedure‚ not only mentally but also physically. In the cases of Amir in The Kite Runner and Thao Vang Lor from Gran Torino‚ redemption is extremely hard to attain. In many religious scriptures‚ redemption is mentioned repeatedly. Especially in the Quran‚ the book of the
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