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    3D is the future of film industry Introduction of 3D movie ❖ The first 3D feature film was “The power of love” in 1922* - Using the "anaglyph process" where scenes are printed in 2 different colors and viewed by special glasses. - Anaglyph : When you put together anaglyph images and play them in sequence‚ you have an anaglyph 3D movie. To use anaglyph 3D you need a pair of anaglyph glasses. These glasses have a different color for each eye‚ allowing each eye

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    Bruce Lee or other Chinese martial arts films in Miracle’s analysis of martial arts media could be seen as remiss. Miracle insists that Westerners were more drawn to the white-washed‚ Western-centric films like the James Bond series (1962-)‚ the Kung Fu series (1972-75) with David Carradine‚ and Bloodsport (1988) with Van Damme‚ whose actors commanded next to no proper training in the martial arts they acted out‚ but whose characters champion over martial artists. Furthermore‚ Miracle identifies

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    very skilled woman and loves to train herself to be better. She learned how to fire pistols and rifles but she uses her skills for self defense purposes only. She also learned the arts of Kung Fu to teach herself the safe distance to keep between her and a stranger and she can try to elude them with some Kung Fu tactics to get away. Knifes are a part of her arsenal too‚ Hasselstrom states “Knives are another useful tool often misunderstood and misused”. Hasselstrom would carry a pocket knife with

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    The purpose for this essay is to state the 3 main plots in the American Born Chinese. The first one is the stereotypes that are in the book. Next the transformation that some characters go through out the story. And finally the accepting of themselves for who or what they are. One of the main plots in American Born Chinese is racial stereotypes. The main example of stereotypes is Jin Wang. He is expected to be good at every subject because he is Chinese. Also when he was made fun of him because

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    Bruce Lee was trained by Ip Man in the art of Wing Chun‚ a traditional Chinese martial art. When he moved to America in 1959‚ Lee began teaching his approach to Wing Chun. He called what he taught Jun Fan Gung Fu (literally Bruce Lee’s Kung Fu). In Oakland‚ California in 1964 at Chinatown‚ Lee had a controversial private match with Wong Jack Man‚ a direct student of Ma Kin Fung known for his mastery of Xingyiquan‚ Northern Shaolin‚ and T’ai chi ch’uan. According to Lee‚ the

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    Panda Express Franchise Cost & Opportunities Liquid Capital Required: $125‚000 Panda Express is everywhere. The lightning fast-growing chain of American Chinese cuisine has outlets in casinos‚ shopping malls‚ supermarkets‚ airports‚ train stations‚ theme parks‚ stadiums‚ college campuses‚ even the Pentagon. It has quickly become the largest chain of Chinese fast food restaurants in the country‚ with 1‚321 locations in 38 states and Puerto Rico‚ and in 2004 the company began opening stand-alone

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    From Tiana from Disney’s The Princess and The Frog to the titular character from the upcoming film Moana‚ representation of minority groups in children’s animated media is improving. However‚ despite the promising leads‚ representation is barely reaching the heights it should have by this day and age. Racial stereotypes and whitewashing of black or Asian characters is still exceedingly common in both animated and live action films and‚ of course‚ misogyny still runs rampant on television. As a rule

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    There are three major contributors to China’s development‚ history‚ religion‚ and culture. History ties in the development of China through its greatest times and its downfall of many dynasties. Religion is attached to the aid of the country‚ its influence across the country and the world. As for culture‚ culture is China’s identity‚ how they live‚ and how they get throw their everyday lives. Culture is how other great countries see each other and represent their power. China has a great history

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    ended. To others‚ it has begun. To him‚ Christopher Lee‚ his is still in its early prime. This is his life story. Lee took his first breath on July 10th‚ 2001. At age five‚ his parents had enrolled him into Holy Name of Jesus School and Tat-Wong Kung-Fu Academy. Tat-Wong became the foundation of Lee’s athletic career‚ as made him interested to participate on a sports team. After being promoted to first grade‚ his mother signed him up for Holy Name’s Soccer team. The year he began playing soccer‚

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    Caucasian play as a bad guy‚ it will make the Caucasian feel less empower. Also‚ they assume minority group will not watch an Asian play as the main hero and will turn off their tv. Last‚ when kids watch Asian on screen they either Nerdy or doing Kung Fu‚ it limits the aspirations of goals of the younger generation. Who they think they can become when they grow up because there are no role models in a diversity of ways shown on tv (The Slated Screen‚ 26:55). After watching all the images in the documentary

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