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    Natalie Goldman Community Health Nursing C228 Task 1 A. Identification of Community The city of West Hollywood is nestled between Los Angeles City limits and Beverly Hills in Los Angeles County‚ CA. For County of Los Angeles Public Health Department‚ it is a part of Service Planning Area 4. The population is 34‚781‚ with 19‚476 (56%) males and 15‚305 (44%) females. Median resident age is 40 years old. 77% of residents are Caucasian. Air Quality Index (AQI) is 47.1‚ significantly worse

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    uncertainty. Two film historians‚ Robert Ray and Tino Balio‚ have created causal accounts of this change. Both authors agree that one of the most significant causal factors in the economic downfall of Hollywood‚ and its subsequent need to change to survive‚ was the audience’s loss of interest in traditional Hollywood fare. Each author however

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    eliminate the myths that surround these events and the consequent misperceptions derived from them and accepted as facts across cultures. The facts that he presents are backed up by statistics and as such have a lot of weight. While his book is enlightening‚ it undermines the brutality of some events by giving a somewhat private account. The book contains several mind-boggling observations throughout its writings. For instance‚ Klein observes that the sale of African for sales had little to do with

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    Legality Technically speaking‚ the methods mentioned above that Hollywood accounting comprise‚ designed to avoid paying out profits to those people in which they are due‚ is legal.15 For the most part‚ there are no accounting regulations that have been outright violated by Hollywood’s accounting practices‚ and similar methods can be found in other industries‚ albeit to a lesser degree. Further‚ Hollywood has so much power in this country‚ and helps fund numerous political campaigns‚ that the government

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    With The production of the film Queen Christina in 1933‚ it shows some of the general state of Hollywood during the year of transition in both the film industry as well as in the government with the inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt. However‚ the main focus that effected how the film turned out‚ in terms of the writing‚ the acting‚ and the production‚ was from the Production Code that was put in effect in 1930 until 1934 when the rules of the code were more strictly enforced. Examining the history

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    Fascist sympathizers in Hollywood. After the war was over‚ the committee began targeting Communists. The government believed that the Communist uprising would begin in Hollywood because of the influential power of motion pictures on the American people. Directors‚ writers‚ producers‚ and actors could easily insert subliminal messages into their films to sway Americans to the Communist Party. HUAC began in Hollywood to find Communist sympathizers. The hunt for Communists in Hollywood was sparked by an

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    By the early 1930’s‚ the theater and film capital of the United States was separated across the continent. In the Great Depression‚ artists had to make a choice: stay in New York‚ where the winters were harsh‚ and business was sparse‚ or move to Hollywood; sunny year round‚ and business and money was everywhere. Which would you choose? It is‚ of course‚ a trick question. Movie studios quickly tired to add musicals after The Jazz Singer in 1927‚ however they lacked the technology to actually make one;

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    Films can provide a unique window into other cultures‚ and it is through this window that audiences on a global scale are able to peer into different lifestyles‚ traditions‚ and histories of others‚ and become exposed to countries‚ regions‚ or subcultures that are unlike themselves. The concept of National cinema is something that has been debated by film scholars and critics for years‚ as the ideas of location‚ distribution and globalization all serve to create different methods of understanding

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    U64003 FILM HISTORY SHORTLIST OF TOPICS FOR IN-CLASS TEST 2 (scheduled in week 12) 1. Choose one Hollywood major studio and write a brief account of its history (e.g. typical products‚ strategies‚ organization‚ people‚ films‚ crises‚ etc.) from the “classical era” of the studio system to the advent of conglomeration. MGM: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - part of Loew’s enterprise. Loew’s owned a movie studio‚ a network of international distribution and a theatre chain (centred in NY). By 1924 he

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    its capital requirements when new IMAX screens were opened in the traditional multiplexes. IMAX not only saves money on films making because they don’t have to pay a lots of money to the major stars as the Hollywood does‚ but also save money on the marketing. IMAX increased the number of Hollywood movies in order to ride on the coat- tails of marketing campaigns launched by the studios. The proposed expanding strategies will bring more audience to IMAX‚ and save more production and distribution costs

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