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    Pop Culture in the Global Context "A long time ago in a galaxy far‚ far away" is a phrase that has been translated into hundreds of languages all over the world. Star Wars is an influential science fantasy saga and fictional universe created by writer‚ producer‚ and director George Lucas in the early 1970s. In 2005‚ Forbes Magazine estimated the overall revenue generated by the entire Star Wars franchise‚ over the course of its 28-year history‚ at nearly $20 billion‚ easily making it one of the

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    contrasting recurring images and demonstrate how Charlotte Brontë uses them in Jane Eyre. One of the most interesting aspects in the story of Jane Eyre is Charlotte Brontë’s ability to use metaphors in order to convey Jane’s feelings towards the world around her‚ and her feelings for it. The most frequently appearing example of this is the use of water and fire imagery‚ which is displayed through the emotions and actions of the main characters‚ Jane Mr. Rochester‚ and to a certain extent St. John

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    Film techniques Camera angles: Bird’s eye view- An aerial shot of a view‚ sensation of flying or floating Eye level- Camera is positioned at the character’s eye level. Often used to display facial expressions and focus on dialogue. Low angle- The camera is positioned below the feet. Can indicate power and authority and make them look tall and overbearing High angle- The camera is high in the air. Make the audience feel that they are more important then the object provides the feeling of inferiority

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    BRADMAN’S LAST INNINGS CONTEXT Sir Donald Bradman‚ born in 1908‚ is the most renowned and respected of Australian cricketers who‚ although of retiring demeanour‚ attained heroic stature in the interwar period and captained Australia in test matches against England from 1936 to 1948. He represents an era‚ long gone‚ when sportsmen were gentlemen and the love of a game‚ not dubious ’star’ status and huge financial rewards‚ was the inducement to play. In this way‚ too‚ he represents an Australia that

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    Crucial Words as Context for Architecture The following words are to be viewed as characters in a collective narrative whose story will unfold through the working of architectural research and projections. Like any play or novel‚ some characters are more central‚ and some only flirt with the driving theme‚ but all are crucial to the progression of the plot‚ to the progression of intention. * Construction -> Constructive Deconstruction (definitely not deconstructivism a

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    hey their im an acoountantAssignment 2: Student Name: Allan Wade Conradie Student Number: 53759729 Step 1: Evaluating Whitey Basson’s income for 2010 using Kant’s Categorical Imperative 1. State your proposed act as a maxim: “I will take ZAR 620 000 000 when I’ve done a year’s work in order to get really‚ really rich.” 2. Restate this maxim as a universal law: “All people (7 billion of them) will take ZAR 620 000 000 when they’ve done a year’s work in order to get really‚ really rich.”

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    Context of Frankenstein And Blade Runner Written and published in 1816-1818‚ Frankenstein typifies the most important ideas of the Romantic era‚ among them the primacy of feelings‚ the dangers of intellect‚ dismay over the human capacity to corrupt our natural goodness‚ the agony of the questing‚ solitary hero‚ and the awesome power of the sublime. Its Gothic fascination with the dual nature of humans and with the figurative power of dreams anticipates the end of the nineteenth century and the

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    C0602- Counselling contexts Tutor: Kevin Hogan Submission date: 31st May 2013 ‘The importance of diversity in counselling contexts’ The importance of diversity in counselling has been the subject of much research over the last 50 years Patterson (1996) and is aimed at preventing inequalities among different population groups regardless of ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ social class‚ age‚ physical abilities and religious beliefs/beliefs. (Patterson‚ 1996) When considering the different

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    Describe the personal background and the historical context of Albert Speer. “The only motive that can keep politics pure is the motive of doing good for one’s country and its people”- Henry Ford Albert Speer was born in 1905 into an upper-middle class family. His family’s wealth provided the opportunity to extend his education at a university level despite the depths of the depression in 1930. After graduating with a degree in architecture‚ Speer was introduced to the policies of the Nazi Party;

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    Analyse how visual and/ or sound and verbal techniques are used to develop the personality of an important character in a visual text you have studied In the movie Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn‚ many techniques have been used to show that Chris McCandless has a negative view towards people and society. It is the views of a character that define their personality. Some of the scenes when this is seen are when Chris graduates from college‚ and when he has his graduation lunch. However towards

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