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    change. There are large commercialist pressures for documentary to become more entertaining and engaging to capture a wider cinema going audience. Documentary has become increasingly popular. Documentaries such as Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore have been given numerous awards and were widely popular at the box office. The Grey Gardens is a 1975 documentary by Albert and David Maysles. The film depicts the lives of a socialite mother and daughter living in a decrepit mansion. The Grey

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    Year Of The Woman In Film

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    Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore would be her co-stars. "From the moment they said these are the other women‚ I didn’t even think twice‚" says Kidman. "This opportunity rarely comes along. It’s unheard of‚ to be honest." Movies with three major roles for women are rare indeed. Even more rare: The Hours‚ which opens Dec. 27‚ also features such acclaimed actresses as Toni Collette‚ Allison Janney‚ Miranda Richardson and Claire Danes in supporting roles. Kidman‚ Streep and Moore are the most visible symbols

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    The use of satire used by Michael Moore in his docudrama “Bowling for Columbine” helps the audience engage on the concept of tackling serious issues like the Columbine massacre and the influences to enlighten or mirror the feelings of how and what society has on the thoughts of a particular environment. Moore uses a variety of technique‚ ranging from exaggeration‚ irony‚ parody and juxtaposition to reveal various answers to questions raised by the society involving the use of guns and to represent

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    Association: http://www.documentary.org/magazine/question-ethics-relationship-between-filmmaker-and-subject Enrico‚ R. (Director). (1968). An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge [Motion Picture]. IMDb. (2007‚ October 19). Manufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore. Retrieved March 4‚ 2013‚ from Internet Movie Database: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0961117/ Pierce‚ A. (2008). An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. London: Forgotten Books. Schneider‚ B. (2004‚ June 25). CNN. Retrieved March 4‚ 2013‚ from Fahrenheit

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    Review of a few good men

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    A few good men starring Jack Nicholson Tom Cruise and Demi Moore is about ethic in the marines. Many characters in the movie are faced with moral dillemas Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholsons characters are faced with moral dillemas. The movie is about two marines who are accused of murdering there fellow officer‚ during the incestigation it is discovered that there is a practice called “code red” this is a unethical and unofficial disciplinary measure by the marine squad when a member goes against the

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    finite automata

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    Lesson 3 Finite Automata with Output Three types of automata are studied in Formal Language Theory. * Acceptor The symbols of the sequence s(1) s(2) … s(i) … s(t) are presented sequentially to a machine M. M responds with a binary signal to each input. If the string scanned so far is accepted‚ then the light goes on‚ else the light is off.  A language acceptor * Lesson 3 employs the treatment of this subject as found in Machines‚ Languages‚ and Computation

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    The other wes moore

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    story is different. Everyone has a different upbringing‚ and different values. In The Other Wes Moore: One Name‚ Two Fates by Wes Moore‚ this concept is brought to light‚ showing how different two lives can become when they go separate ways; one towards education and its rewards‚ the other towards money and its corrupted power. One of the stories written in this book belongs to the author Wes Moore himself. While he had a rough start to life‚ with his dad dying unexpectedly when he was only three

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    Movie Review- Tangled

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    deal with him: she’ll return his property if he’ll take her out to see the once-a-year lantern show that occurs on her birthday . The character of Rapunzel is an appealing mixture of optimism and capability‚ as able to defend herself as Flynn is. Moore does a swell job of giving her warmth and identifiable qualities‚ making her curious rather than naïve. Levi brings touches of his title character from CHUCK to the personable Flynn and Murphy’s Broadway background is evidenced by her flair in voicing

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    “The Other Wes Moore” is a true story‚ written by Wes Moore about how he and another kid with the same name ended up with two extremely different fates. Both Wes`s lived in the same area‚ grew up without fathers‚ had a difficult childhood and became involved with drugs and other illegal activity. When Wes found out of the other Wes he began to visit him. Wes Moore wrote this script because he was intrigued how similar their lives were and realized that their fortunes could’ve been the same. Their

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    monopolized by its government‚ where its people have no say in any aspect of society. The story follows an extremist terrorist codenamed V‚ who embarks on a journey with the female protagonist Eve with the goal of returning England to its former glory. Moore uses the characters and plot of this story to convey his perspective on controlling governments. He exposes the belief that people need to be in control of their governments. That people need to stand up for what they think is right or wrong and not

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