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    Gump’s life we are taken from a post WWII era into the Cold War and Vietnam. In between these wars‚ Forrest runs across many different political and social tensions‚ from political assassinations to Civil Rights and even the Counter Culture Movement (Mulvey‚ L. 2000).The viewer begins to realize that this period of American History was chaotic‚ and the nation was divided over many issues. During the film he takes part in major events of American history of the second half of 20th century‚ and unconsciously

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    Voyeurism in Rear Window

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    Voyeurism and the Postwar Crisis of Masculinity in Rear Window in John Belton (ed.) Alfred Hitchcock ’s Rear Window (New York: Cambridge University Press)‚ pp.57- 90. Modleski‚ Tania (1988) The Women Who Knew Too Much (London: Routledge)‚ pp.73-86 MulveyLaura (1990) "Afterthoughts on "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" inspired by Duel In The Sun" in E Ann Kaplan (ed.) Psychoanalysis and Cinema (London: BFI)‚ pp. 24-35 Reber‚ Arthur S. (1985) "The Penguin dictionary of psychology" (London: Penguin

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    Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press‚ 1994- Carson‚ Fiona and Claire Pajaczkowska.Fem/m ’si visual culture. London: Routledge‚ 2001. Easthope‚ Anthony. What a man’s gotta do: The masculine myth in popular culture. London: Paladin‚ 1986. MulveyLaura. ‘Visual pleasure and narrative cinema’‚ in Visual and other pleasures‚ 14-26. London: Macmillan‚ 1989(1975). Neale‚ Steve. ‘Masculinity as spectacle’‚ Screen 24‚ no. 6 (1983): 2-16. Simpson‚ Mark. Male impersonators: Men performing masculinity

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    First wave feminism The first feminist movement begun in the late 1800s‚ but it was not as effective as compared to the second wave. From 1850s to 1920s‚ the feminist mainly focused on women’s right to vote. The Equal Right Amendment was introduced since 1920s but did not pass in the Congress until early 1970s. Most feminist in early twentieth century did not gave up on their thoughts‚ but them did not have a centralized views or issue. The movement was then lost its influence. The remained feminist

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    To what extent has Lady Gaga influenced the pop culture and broken the barriers through her self-representation and performance style? INTRODUCTION Of the twenty-first century‚ Lady Gaga ’s rise in popular culture has been considered a confrontation of what a pop star should be like. Gaga has made a continuous attempt in detaching her music videos from original shallow entertaining elements and stating her own voice over debatable issues mostly about human rights. Some of her influential works

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    Gender Roles in Contemporary Film and Music The representations of women in film. In contemporary film women’s roles in films have varied quiet considerably between genres‚ geographical placement‚ and between period settings. These factors contribute to the different representations of women’s roles in the film they are present in. These roles are diverse going from the traditional maternal role to that of manipulative murderer. In contemporary media these roles are given higher status

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    Sumera Ishtiaq Media Key words‚ Concepts‚ theories and generally everything you could possibly need to pass the exam… except the actual answer… M Media Language • Camera Shots: *extreme close up (parts of face) *big close up (most of face) *close up (face) *medium close up (shoulders up...) *medium shot *medium long shot *long shot *very long shot • Camera angles: *low angle shot (looking up) *high angle shot (looking down) *panning left *panning right *birds eye

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    wanted to ‘belong’ but contrary to the Government’s perspective were being prevented from doing so”(Mulvey‚ 2010). Mulvey therefore mentions how important Cohesion could be‚ in the case of the government accepting the integration of refugees in the UK. “The Government began to argue for a celebration of Britishness‚ which for wanted immigrants entailed language tests and citizenship ceremonies” (Mulvey‚ 2010). By having the immigrants pass these tests and ceremonies it may lead to them start feeling

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    Are substance use and delinquency among juvenile correlatively related? In the article “Substance Use and Delinquent Behavior Among Serious Adolescent Offenders” by Edward P. Mulvey‚ Carol A. Schubert‚ and Laurie Chassin‚ substance use and delinquency are strongly linked together. Studies of youth in juvenile court demonstrate that a majority of court-involved adolescents have recently used illegal substances that are more serious‚ and frequent adolescent offenders have used more substances

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    Juveniles Being Tried as Adults In the United States‚ anyone who is charged for committing a crime before the day of their 18th birthday is considered a juvenile and depending on the severity of the case shall be tried as a juvenile. There are some cases; however‚ where the juvenile justice system should be harder on the juvenile‚ but in most cases they should not go to an adult prison. There are most certainly some cases in which the juvenile should face the adult justice system‚ but for petty

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