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    130 countries. Its 23 brands include pharmacy staples L’Oreal‚ Garnier‚ and Maybelline‚ as well as upscale brands Yves Saint Laurent‚ Redken‚ and the Kiehl’s skin care line. L’Oreal recently expanded its produce suite by acquiring the dermatological beauty care brand Skinceuticals in 2005‚ and retail store The Body Shop the following year. Today‚ the company employs more than 65‚000 people in eight departments: operations‚ finance‚ information systems and technology‚ marketing‚ business and sales

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    Rehan Billimoria American Beauty: Reflection A consistent metaphor throughout the film American Beauty is the feeling of imprisonment and trying to escape it. Lester Burnham is an average American male who lives in a suburban neighborhood with his wife Carolyn and their daughter Jane. Lester lives a mundane life; he goes to work everyday only to come home to his overly frustrating wife and his angry daughter. As the days begin to pass‚ Lester feels more and more trapped at work as well as at

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    Globalization and the impact of American Consumerism Globalization is a complex system of social‚ economic‚ and political factors that adhere not only in relation to states or nations‚ but also to the globe as an interrelated unit. Globalization is run by actors on the international stage‚ which operates through several categories positioned at different levels‚ each with a specific function to serve the American capitalist system. The cultural-ideology of consumerism supports the global capitalist

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    The film ‘American Beauty’ in short is eye opening and controversial at best. It challenges our perceptions of society and social interactions and how we perceive everyday things such as beauty. It is a film which also steps of the ‘beaten track’ of film techniques and uses more skewed and controversial methods of getting the film’s message and themes across to the audience‚ often resorting to making that said audience feel uncomfortable and insecure. Because of ‘American Beauty’ being far from

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    American Beauty Summary 1 In the movie American Beauty there are many ideas of the American Dream that come out of it as well as many controversies. There is much argument in the world already about what true beauty is and with the American Dream it is apparent that mainly it is about having material objects. In the article “Beautiful Necessities:” American Beauty and the Idea of Freedom by David L. Smith‚ he talks about how the two main families (the Fitts and Burnhams) are represented. “If

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    Introduction There are few films that achieve the high level of quality exhibited by American Beauty. The film is a true masterpiece in both content and how this content is delivered to the viewers. It excels at being an enlightening and relevant drama about American life‚ and never fails to keep the audience entertained by providing many instances of well-placed humor. Every scene was filmed containing metaphoric elements that not only show great set aesthetics‚ but also create a mood and feeling

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    “In order to achieve personal fulfilment sacrifices have to be made.” How have the contexts of the composers of “Death of a Salesman” and “American Beauty” shaped their representations of sacrifice? Personal fulfilment must be achieved through sacrifices‚ however sacrifices do not always promise the achievement of a dream. Personal fulfilment is a desire‚ often thought of a better life‚ and these cannot be achieved unless certain things are given up. These sacrifices are compared to what you have

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    Mike Nichols‚ the director of The Graduate and Sam Mendes‚ the director of American Beauty both do a great job of including specific framing shots. They also character proxemics to showcase the relationships between the characters. Both directors also use the dominant and subsidiary contrasts very effectively in their respective movies. These mise en scene film elements are vital to a good movie and these directors perfected them. The directors in these two films use character proximity very cleverly

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    American Beauty Character Analysis Everyone knows the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. But is this necessarily always true? Apparently not to Kevin Spacey as he played the role of Lester Burnham in the 1999 film American Beauty. His rule was "When you’ve got nothing to lose‚ you might as well risk everything". Lester Burnham and his wife‚ Carolyn‚ portray a perfect lifestyle to the naked eye. Everyone sees Lester as a man with a perfect high-paying job and a perfect

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    Film Studies American Beauty and The Graduate Scattered all throughout American Beauty‚ there is constant symbolism that reflects the movies main idea. Whether it is sexual liberation or the fragility of common patriarchal norms‚ American Beauty tends to convey these abstract ideas through concrete visuals that the audience can identify and interpret. The most common and identifiable ones that most audiences tend to pick up one are the rose petals that are in practically every scene which symbolizes

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