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    In Citizen Kane‚ Welles once in a while foregoes altering for the long take; on the other hand‚ he additionally embraces altering procedures from Hollywood‚ such as the shot-reverse shot technique. Obviously‚ Welles gives the breakfast scene his own specific touch‚ giving a montage arrangement chronicling the breakdown of a relationship. He additionally uses stun cuts‚ as in the presentation of the News on the March grouping or the slice to a screeching cockatoo later in the film. Sound assumes

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    abusively used. what do you think if these are in press? a) Defamation: Martin Bouygues was briefly reported as dead last weekend by Agence France Presse (AFP) b) Obscenity c) Any advocacy of national‚ racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination‚ hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law. d) propaganda for war shall be prohibited by law e) violence 3. how do laws protect the freedom‚ take un as an example. That means freedom is equal for everyone hence should not

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    Discriminatory behaviour is biased and unfair treatment of a person or group of people based on inaccurate judgements about them due to age‚ gender‚ race‚ culture or disability‚ prejudice being an opinion formed prematurely or without consideration of relevant information. Whereas‚ prejudice is the ignorance about differences or similarities between people and a lack of understanding or tolerance of their individual needs and preferences. There is direct and indirect discrimination‚ direct discrimination

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    creates a positive‚ and not negative‚ scenario in both long-terms and short-terms. Dictionary defines Freedom of Speech as‚ “the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference‚ subject to the laws against libel‚ incitement to violence or rebellion‚ etc.” Freedom of speech is also known as free speech or freedom of expression. Freedom of speech is also known as freedom of expression because a person’s beliefs and thoughts can also be expressed in other ways other than

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    means that I can voice or write my opinion on any topic‚ no matter how strong‚ as long as my speech does not defame or tarnish another person‚ business‚ product‚ or party‚ it does not offend the morality of the time or use profanity‚ and is not an incitement to commit a crime. With all of these restrictions on our First Amendment‚ the value of it has diminished in quality and quantity to almost nothing for the average teenager. The freedom of speech to a teenager is already limited in all aspects

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    consequently society experienced a diminishing sexual attitude. Foucault argues that rather than observing the history of sexuality by studying acts of repression (Freud’s idea)‚ we should concentrate on its operations on power. In his chapter titled “The Incitement to Discourse” he claims that repression did not cause a decrease in sexuality‚ but rather caused an increase in the discourses regarding sex. He then combines

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    The conflict between the individual and the state is perpetuated in Metropolis‚ and it is in its plot that the modernists fears of the machine age are evident.
 Robot Maria is used as a narrative device in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis to orchestrate chaos and disunity in the city‚ perpetuating the conflict between the Head and the Hands. Rotwang creates her as the antithesis of Maria and the personification of vice‚ so Joh Fredersen can use her to “…sow discord between them and her!” It is in the visual

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    funny to both because they would also have company and someone to play with but with the internet I think I would be very careful‚ because as we know‚ despite all its benefits‚ it also has many dangers from viewing inappropriate material to the incitement of some substances and children do not need‚ just since born‚ have access to it because for everything there is a time and now the internet is getting more

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    “Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part…” And killing is not the only punishable thing you can do‚ other acts include “Conspiracy to commit genocide‚ direct and public incitement to commit genocide‚ attempt to commit genocide‚ complicity in genocide…” (Stanton 1) What this means is that you don’t have to kill a whole group‚ or kill at all‚ to be guilty of genocide. You can be punished just for talking about committing genocide

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    President Woodrow Wilson became inflexible when it came to the decision of keeping the United States a completely impartial country during the time of WWI. President Wilson expressed great concern for our foreign supporters‚ but was not imminent on providing military action. August 19‚ 1914‚ in Woodrow Wilson’s speech to Congress he expresses as so "Such divisions among us would be fatal to our peace of mind and might seriously stand in the way of our duty as the one great nation at peace‚ the one

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