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    Music Revolution

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    Through American history there has been a music revolution that provided an output of expression through lyrical messages. These lyrical messages were those of which opposed the idea of sending American troops to the war in Vietnam. This protesting had brought many different composers to rally together to form a revolution that would forever change the popularity of a genre. This genre was called rock ‘n’ roll which had provided a new insight to how the Vietnam war was portrayed. Two authors talk

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    American pop culture. By doing this‚ Nabokov demonstrates the manipulating and negative impacts of social media; especially advertising and Hollywood gossip can have on the population. Lolita highlights the immodest interests of media loving Americans and what stories often appeal to them. The American characters in the novel are obsessed with the idea of Hollywood‚ even if it costs them their honour and morality. Characters like Lolita show how dangerous it can be to lose touch with reality and solely

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    man attractive‚ the margin between "practically" and "for sure" must be as wide as the Grand Canyon (Victor/Victoria‚ 1982). Comparing the content of Victor/Victoria to the content of Brokeback Mountain released twenty three years later‚ Hollywood has taken great strides in embracing a taboo subject by allowing gay love to take center stage in such a dramatic and serious film. It focuses not only the lives being shared by the lovers but on the affect their relationship has on others in their

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    Blockbuster SWOT Analysis 17 Exhibit 2 17 Blockbuster Video Facts 17 Hollywood Video Facts 17 Netflix Facts 17 Exhibit 3 U.S. Home Video Industry: Historical Statistics………………….……19 References………………………………………………………………………………20 Introduction Blockbuster Video is facing many challenges in trying to remain competitive in the video rental industry. Besides strong competition from Hollywood Video and Netflix‚ consumers are migrating to new choices‚ including

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    John Landis English 1010 Greg Souza 10/22/2012 Many films often carry only one stylistic element‚ either focusing on a character’s growth‚ which is commonly portrayed in classical Hollywood cinema‚ focusing on the complexity of a character and the effects of setting‚ which is commonly portrayed in Art cinema‚ or focusing on the realistic daily struggles of a person‚ which is commonly portrayed in Neorealist cinema. Rocky I however combines these three traditions in order to make an engaging‚

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    vulnerable to us as a woman and mother. Historically‚ classical Hollywood films don’t portray women as kicking butt and asking questions later heroines.   For example‚ Rear Window was brought to cinemas in 1954.  Our hero‚ Jeff‚  played by James Stewart‚ breaks his leg and is confined to a wheelchair. He becomes a voyeur from his window.  The film is mainly shot from James Stewart’s vantage point.  His view personifies the “male gaze” in Hollywood cinema.   Film feminist theorist‚ Laura Mulvey set out

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    how Hollywood usually ignores inequities of class privilege‚ gender bigotry differences between the characters and his view on the moral of the story. Basically‚ the story is about a millionaire that is an educated corporate executive who finds himself lonely in Hollywood so to fulfill his needs; he offers to pay a beautiful‚ low class uneducated‚ non proper prostitute three thousand dollars a week‚ to make him “happy” and to attend business dinners for a month. Then like the typical Hollywood ending

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    LEGT 1710 BUSINESS AND THE LAW Lecture 11 Consumer Protection This week Consumer Protection • Consumer Law - the statutory provisions: Unconscionable conduct Misleading or deceptive conduct False representations • Defences • Remedies • No refunds © 2013 The University of New South Wales Sydney 2052 Australia The original material prepared for this guide is copyright. Apart from fair dealing for the purposes of private study‚ research‚ criticism or review‚ as permitted under the Copyright

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    Rear Window DIRECTOR: Alfred Hitchcock YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 1954 COUNTRY: USA LANGUAGE: English Week 1: Discuss the relationship between spectators and cinema in relation to the film style of Rear Window by Alfred Hitchcock. Stam‚ Robert and Roberta Pearson‚ “Hitchcock’s Rear Window: Reflexivity and the Critique of Voyeurism‚” in Deutelbaum and Poague‚ eds‚ A Hitchcock Reader‚ 2nd ed‚ Chichester‚ UK. & Malden‚ MA: Wiley-Blackwell‚ 2009. Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear

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    (From a film and lecture course‚ covering the segment "Women and World War II") Roles of American Women in World War II Essay Two During World War II‚ Hollywood films strongly influenced the roles American women played‚ both while men were away and directly after they returned. These films often sent the message that while their men were away‚ women must be romantically loyal and keep a secure home for the men to return to. The films also often encouraged women to do their patriotic duty and their

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