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    a Kodachrome II 8mm film. As it turns out‚ one can no longer process Kodachrome Film as of December 30‚ 2010. Kodak discontinued manufacturing the film as well as making the color chemicals needed to process the film. So‚ to get the film developed in colour is not possible at the time. ( * although there may be some hope in the future as there are people working on the "Kodachrome Project" in New Mexico to try and develop a machine capable of processing the film.) The film CAN be processed in

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    Final Essay Assignment FMVD150-American Cinema Classics Crime and Gangster Films The gangster genre rose in popularity during the 1930s and most historians locate the beginning of its classical phase at this time. The gangster films became an excellent system to exhibit cinema’s sound capacities: ballistic machine gun fire‚ screeching tires and sharp streets electrified the screen. The rise also coincided with historical conditions of Prohibition‚ such as notorious real gangsters‚ like Al Capone

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    The characters: Tre Styles and Mookie are two young African-Americans in the films “Boyz N The Hood” and “Do The Right Thing” respectively. Both films were released around the same time period‚ with DO THE RIGHT THING being released in 1989‚ and BOYZ N THE HOOD in 1991. Both films are coming of age tales for Tre and Mookie‚ they both reside in a low-income‚ predominantly black neighborhood. Both films share a common theme: the idea of hopelessness and survival as a young black male in the “hood.”

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    is an ethical review of the film Wall Street (Stone and Weiser). It examines ethical dilemmas Bud Fox faced and what made him vulnerable to crossing the ethical line‚ as well as what factors led to Fox ’s attempt to repair the ethical breach. It examines Gordon Gecko ’s thoughts on a person ’s vulnerability to making an ethical breach and how this related to Bud Fox. Finally‚ it will take a look at factors in the film that relate to the Enron and WorldCom cases. The film "Wall Street" is about Bud

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    Paper 3: Comparative Analysis of Two Films Stereotyping can be defined as sweeping generalizations about affiliates of a certain gender‚ nationality‚ religion‚ race‚ or other group. Social stereotyping has been a worldwide issue for many years. More specifically‚ stereotypical assertions‚ based on both gender and race‚ have been a common theme throughout many 20th and 21st century films. Both Crash‚ directed by Paul Haggis in 2004‚ and Girlfight directed by Karyn Kusama in 2000‚ address the issue

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    been made are about war and not even single one movie about against the war or from different perspectives. I wondered if the people in Hollywood did not all get together in a room and decide that they willing to do just this kind of film and not other kind of film. Leon Trotsky once used an expression to describe events that are not accidents‚ and not planned consciously‚ but are something in between; and he called this “natural selection of accidents‚” in which‚ if there is a certain structure

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    This work contains EDU 639 Week 6 Final Paper Intercultural Communication Plan for a Multicultural Classroom Education - General Education Writing the Final Paper The Final Paper will require you to describe your community demographics and predict the type of diversity you might expect to find in your classroom. You will then identify at least three (3) cases which represent some of the different groups found in your community. If you truly live in a mono-cultural area then‚ simply choose

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    7.0 Intercultural communication and negotiation in Indochina (Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Vietnam) INTRODUCTION Under this chapter‚ explores three main sub-topic which is firstly is barriers to effective communication‚ secondly is approaches to successful international negotiations‚ and thirdly is being culturally intelligent in Indochina. The discussion of differences in communicative goals in an intercultural negotiation setting. Every country have their own cultural whether Cambodia‚ Laos‚ and Vietnam

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    ambitious‚ they can sometimes by stymied be a simple lack of resources on the part of a company or organization. This is particularly true if the planning involves physical plant renovation or expansion. Grand plans are much less expensive to create on paper than in bricks and mortar‚ and planners can easily lose track of the eventual cost of their plans. Unknowable Future No matter how thorough a planning process is‚ the future always holds surprises. Planners who forget this fact tend to create

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    Intercultural Management Hierarchy vs. Equality In hierarchical societies the unequal distribution of power‚ ro les and resources is legitimate. Individuals are socialized to comply with obligations and roles according to their hierarchical position in society and are sanctioned if they do not (see pic1). In egalitarian cultures‚ individuals are seen as moral equals and are socialized to internalize a commitment to voluntary cooperation with others and to be concerned with others welfare (see

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