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    Chinese Cinema

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    Topic: Hong Kong cinema has been characterized by a strong transnational and global nature. Chinese identity and its relationship with Hollywood. Introduction: In the 1990s of Hong Kong‚ its movies‚ styles‚ stars and filmmakers were exportable to Western market. In the essay I will focus on how Hong Kong cinema become “transnational” and “borderless” in recent years‚ and relying on Hong Kong actors analyse it’s the relationship with Hollywood. Thus Hong Kong cinema in general is a crucial

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    The Arts‚ which involve visual arts‚ music‚ dance‚ and drama‚ have been in existence for as long as humans walked the earth. The Arts will always remain a huge part of cultural society‚ for‚ no matter how technologically advanced the world becomes‚ nothing can replace the experience of viewing or interacting with the arts. In today’s world‚ the words “teaching”‚ and “learning”‚ may spark one to simply deduce “textbook education.” My definition of “textbook education” is what students attain

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    of forensic psychology have conducted numerous amounts of research to determine the link between violent offending and those who suffer from a mental illness. However‚ even though a large amount of research has been tested and it is indicated that there is a relationship between the two‚ it has been a major challenge to determine whether the results are accurate. Because these two share very similar risk factors to each other‚ the link remains in doubt. To start this essay‚ it will first define some

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    How Our Food Has Changed and the Impact of those Changes What do we eat? Food. Sounds simple enough‚ but is it? It used to be that food was all you could eat‚ but today there is a plethora of “edible food like substances” in our grocery store (Pollan). In today’s world‚ the fact that it is sold in a grocery store doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s nutritious or healthful. I’m going to step back into the past and show how food has changed in the last 50 years and the impact that it‘s having

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    Philippine Cinema

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    Online Newspaper Article Sources Bautista‚ A. (n.d.). History of Philippine Cinema. Retrieved from http://www.ncca.gov.ph/about- culture-and-arts/articles-on-c-n-a/article.php?i=115&igm=1 Hernando‚ M.A. (2011‚ July 24). 25 most memorable films. The Philippine Star. Retrieved from http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=710342 Llanes‚ R.R. (2009‚ September 24). The originals in Philippine movies. Philippine Entertainment Portal. Retrieved from http://www.pep.ph/spotlight/extra-extra/19923/The-Or

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    possible change of attitude if the article was written in the present day. Generalizations are present throughout the entire article. The author assumes that all the workers are frustrated and disappointed with their jobs and‚ consequently‚ with their lives. Thinking about this complex issue‚ I strongly believe that some people are really satisfied with their jobs. Each person is different and some simply do not want to embrace more responsibility and power in the professional life. Besides that‚ one

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    Indian Cinema

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    is that Bollywood actually is the largest film industry. It would be nonsense to consider Bollywood one of the most underrated film industries in the world‚ because it is very popular all over the world except for in the United States. Bollywood has a very wide fan base in places such as Europe‚ Asia‚ and Africa. Considering that Bollywood makes over 800 films a year‚ its strange how none of those movies make it to mainstream Hollywood. There are theaters in America that show Bollywood movies

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    Cinema Paradiso

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    thinking‚ what Im thinking. Then you guess right. Im talking about Cinema Paradiso. Released in 1988 this Italian drama film written and directed by Guiseppe Tornatore will have you so entertained‚ that you wouldn’t mind having a crying baby next your seat. Just kidding. Cutting to the chase‚ Cinema Paradiso is about a young boy named Salvatore but people called him Toto‚ who grew up in a native Sicilian Village. However‚ 30 years has passed and he returns home as a famous director after receiving

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    Has our Political System Succeeded? The political system began with the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4‚ 1776. After that document the Articles of Confederation came out‚ which were adopted in 1777. The Articles of Confederation was the first attempt to set up a government in the US. Then our Constitution came out in 1787‚it was made into three plans: the Virginia Plan‚ New Jersey Plan‚ and then the Connecticut compromise. Four things our Constitution accomplished

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    How did the cinema affect the lives of women and children in 1930’s? Labelled the ‘golden age of Hollywood’ the 1930’s was arguably a decade of turmoil. This led to many people attending the cinema to escape from reality. Among adults‚ women tended to go to the cinema more often than their husbands‚ and this finding was echoed by rowntree‚ who found that 75 per cent of cinema-goers in New York during the late 1930’s were women[1]. With large numbers of children attending these types of pictures

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