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    of opening is synonymous with transnational cinema as it lets the viewer know exactly what to expect without the film even starting yet. It is through this that the audience know how to watch the film and critically engage it. Brazilians watching are made aware that the intent of the film-makers is to appeal to other nations as well as their own. The construction of the opening of a national film differs only slightly from that of transnational cinema in that any and all production companies shown

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    Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs Theory Pablo Valdez Liberty University Abstract Abraham Maslow introduced a very simple way of understanding the needs of a person. The Hierarchy of Needs sorts the needs of the lowest and most basic levels to the higher levels. Maslow then arises within their theory of personality‚ the concept of hierarchy of needs‚ which needs are structurally organized with varying degrees of power‚ according to a biological determination given by our genetic makeup as the agency

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    : the masquerading gaze Chapter 2: the male body as erotic spectacle – women and sexual looking 1. : alternative gazes 2. : Can women look at men? 2.3: ‘the fourth look’ Chapter 3: Feminist counter cinema and Queer cinema 3.1: the avant- garde theory film 3.2: lesbian/gay spectators and lesbian representations Conclusion Bibliography References Introduction. Part 1 Throughout my dissertation I will be exploring the classical

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    Abstract Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a theory of motivation and personality developed by the psychologist Abraham H. Maslow (1908-1970). Maslow’s hierarchy explains human behavior in terms of basic requirements for survival and growth. These requirements‚ or needs‚ are arranged according to their importance for survival and their power to motivate the individual. The resulting hierarchy of needs is often depicted as a pyramid‚ with physical survival needs located at the base of the pyramid and

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    between managers and workers to create a conducive working environment as well as satisfying each of the individual’s need in the workplace and to motivate them (Rozalin‚ 2013). The motivational theories include the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and McGregor’s Theory X and Y. The Hierarchy of Needs is a five-stage model with respect to employee’s motivation‚ including physiological needs‚ safety needs‚ sense of belongings‚ self-esteem‚ and self-actualisation. Maslow proposed that individual needs to satisfy

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    Dismantling gender hierarchies: being Authentic Self Gender hierarchies are caused by social construction. Social norms embedded in the Guy Code confine young men in a small social circle with limited gender roles options based on the concept of masculinity. Such idea has been demonstrated in ‘“Bros Before Hos’: The Guy Code” written by Michael Kimmel. Kimmel argues that males are only allowed to adopt an imposed gender identity prescribed by the Guy Code. If young men go beyond of the male boundary

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    Social Hierarchy is important in small towns such as Maycomb‚ Alabama in To Kill A Mockingbird. In little towns you tend to know most of the people that live there‚ and more about them. There are also more secrets and rumors‚ and some mysteries‚ like the Radley’s. The residents in the town may be more cautious about what they say and do because they are insecure‚ and more people know them. Most people may know the social classes in the town‚ and where they are on the ladder. From the top of the ladder

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    American Independent Cinema: Representational Analysis of Women Throughout the years women have had a very hard time making their presence known in the male-dominated film industry. Since the very beginning females have been overlooked in the film and television industries. In the competitive harsh world of cinema women have been represented in numerous ways. They have been traditionally viewed in an over-sexualized manner‚ as objects‚ or as secondary characters supporting a male

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    How Indian cinema evolved over the years A hundred years ago on this date‚ India’s first film Raja Harishchandra was released. Over the past hundred years‚ our cinema and its facets have evolved and how!!  The hero From mooch to macho From a bulky mustached Raj Kapoor in the 40s to a  six-pack flaunting‚ butt-baring John Abraham now‚ the Bollywood hero has had quite a makeover. The 50s was the era of method-acting with the likes of Dilip Kumar‚ while in the 60s‚ Rajesh Khanna and Dev Anand

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    also called the Edo period‚ (1603–1867)‚ was the final period of traditional Japan and a time of internal peace‚ political stability‚ and economic growth under the shogunate founded by Tokugawa leyasu (Saldasis‚ 2011‚p.214-215). Feudal Japan was a hierarchy with the Emperors and Shoguns settled at the top and the rest of the classes below‚ such as the Daimyo‚ Samurai‚ Peasants‚ Artisans and Merchants. During the Edo Era‚ Shoguns held and gained the most power over other social classes through their

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