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    Bruce Dawe Themes

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    is a poem concerning a young girl who is inevitably dying and her father who is undoubtedly grieving. It illustrates the theme of parent’s loving their daughter indefinitely by using a variety of poetic techniques such as metaphor‚ simile and rhetorical question. By using these remarkable techniques it aids the readers in fully acknowledge the love the persona has for his daughter. Initially‚ the poet employs similes in order to demonstrate his theme of parental love. For example he uses the simile

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    HOW DOES DIRECTOR CARY FUKUNAGA USE VARIETY OF FILM TECHNIQUES TO REVEAL KEY IDEAS IN ‘JANE EYRE’ AND TO ENGAGE A MODERN AUDIENCE? Director Cary Fukunaga in his adaption of Jane Eyre (2011‚ uses a variety of film techniques to reveal key ideas and to engage a modern audience. Set in the Victorian Era in England‚ Jane Eyre tells the story of wqewrrqwr young woman who overcomes tragic life circumstances before embarking on a journey searching for independence‚ a sense of belonging and the true meaning

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    a path to enlightenment. (Ornstein. 1988) Meditation is also a good choice as a stress control technique‚ with the core of meditation being the relaxation response‚ the ability to relax deeply. In this method of distortion one aims to focus concentration on a focal point excluding outside influences or to open up to embrace awareness of the world. (Coon‚ Mitterer. 2007) In my opinion this technique is useful and beneficial as a tool to remain calm and centered in our busy‚ stressful world. Hypnosis

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    Destructive Fishing

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    damages of our aquatic ecosystem are a result from the techniques that are practiced by modern fishermen. An example would be cyanide fishing this is an illegal technique where fishermen spray coral reefs with this substance to catch different types of fish. This practice has become very controversial with especially with environmentalists because of the effects that it has on our environment. Another example would be dynamite fishing this technique‚ also illegal is where one would use explosives such

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    "I Am Sam" Film Response

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    I Am Sam is a movie of many themes and ideas. To express these themes and ideas many film techniques are used to help the viewer interpret different scenes in a manner that the director wants. Some techniques include camera angles‚ music‚ colour‚ lighting and characterisation. Characterisation uses a variety of other film techniques‚ such as camera angles‚ music and lighting‚ to help the viewer empathise‚ sympathise and understand different characters. It is used widely throughout I Am Sam‚ mainly

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    Stress can be a positive thing - helping an individual to grow‚ develop‚ be stimulated and take action. However‚ if stress exceeds a person’s ability to cope it can impact on their mental and physical health in a range of ways. Some research studies estimate up to two thirds of illnesses seen by GP’s are stress related. In the days of the caveman‚ stress often came in the form of physical threats that required individuals to react quickly and decisively. The body helped out by automatically

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    Chapter III METHODOLOGY Experimental Design Four treatments were made in this study. These were the following treatments‚ Table 1. experimental and control treatments TREATMENTS DESCRIPTION 1 100% concentration of Duranta Leaves extract 2 75% Duranta Leaves extract 3 50% of Duranta Leaves extract 4 Mancozeb Preparation of the materials The materials used in this study were Duranta leaves‚ Fusarium sp.‚ petri dish for the containment where cultures of Fusarium sp. were grown

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    overall theme of rubbernecking or spying‚ not just observing. To start out‚ we are placed behind the confinement of an apartment looking at three open windows with the shades down. As they slowly open‚ we begin to observe the first cinematographic technique Hitchcock uses to introduce the theme of observing. We dolly out of the window to see that we are on a top floor of an apartment in an apartment block. Because we are out of the window‚ we begin to crane. It reinforces the fact that we are actually

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    Setting Costume Location Lighting/colour Film techniques How do the above elements show the differences between Michael’s and Tuohy’s world? Introduction Mise en Scene mean all the elements of a shot which helps to convey a message to the viewer. The elements are setting‚ costume‚ location‚ lighting/colour and film techniques. Michael Oher’s World Tuohy Family’s World Memphis‚ Tennessee 17 year old Foster care/ward of the state Mother has drug addiction problems and cannot

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    Camera techniques have been used in many different ways. There was a variety of camera shots such as; extreme long shots‚ long shots‚ medium long shots‚ medium shots‚ medium close-up‚ close-up‚ big close-up and extreme close-up. At the end of the movie‚ Molly and Daisy are shown in a long shot with a scenic view of Jigalong in the background. By being able to see the background‚ you can tell that they are back home. At some point in the movie there is also a big close up of Mr Neville. Since Mr Neville

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