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    Abstract This research was conducted to find out the link between film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Also the main concern was to find out whether development of film industry can contribute to the development of fashion photography or not. Hence‚ the first task was to find out the current situation of film industry and fashion photography in Bangladesh. Though photography in Bangladesh has developed a lot in past few years but it is still under develop in the sector of fashion

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    chat rooms Online journalism also takes advantage of shifted time. Online publications can publish and archive articles for viewing now or later‚ just as print‚ film‚ or broadcast Online journalism can include multimedia elements: text and graphics (newspapers and books)‚ sound‚ music‚ motion video‚ and animation (broadcast radio‚ TV‚ film)‚ 3D‚ etc. Online journalism is interactive‚ because the communication process not be in one direction but there is an interaction between the sender and receiver

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    War has been and continues to be the subject of many American movies. In his article The American Film Industry & Vietnam‚ Michael Paris explores the various ways and reasons the Vietnam War was often misrepresented through film. His main criticism of Hollywood’s portrayal of the Vietnam War is that due to the political climate surrounding the involvement of American troops in Vietnam at the time‚ many movies about the Vietnam War tried to cater to what filmmakers thought their audience wanted to

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    first real commercial competition outside of their own industry. Hollywood responded by giving audiences what TV could not; sex‚ violence and realism. World War II gave the movies a bit of breathing room from the commercial spread of television. While technological innovations were accelerated for the budding TV industry‚ these technologies were focused almost exclusively toward the war effort‚ retarding the commercialization of the industry by at least five years. When TV did become a legitimate

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    The concept of convergence and divergence are clearly defined within two distinct paradigms of ER. Convergence is modelled on the association that all ER will converge or become uniform (Kerr et al 1960) throughout the globe. While convergence supporters may provide a somewhat utopian view‚ the principles behind convergence are idealistic in their view. This concept is streamlined while allowing for the transfer of human capital with little differences of awards‚ unionism and other factors. While

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    1. Explain the terms area of convergence and area of origin and explain what each term reveals to an investigator. The area of convergence of an impact spatter pattern is the area the individual stains emanated from on a two-dimensional plane. The area of origin of a bloodstain pattern in three-dimensional space may represent the position of the victim or suspect when the stain-producing event took place. These areas can determine and reveal to an investigator the direction of force‚ angle of impact

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    SUMMARY PAPER FOR CONVERGENCE FLAWS Juan Sebastian Betancourt This paper comments on the necessity and dream for many of a global set of accounting standards that can function all over the world; however it focuses on the flaws that would accompany this process. It also compares in an interesting way the future of this idea with current crisis in the European market‚ more specifically the Euro market situation and its currency. In the first part of the article the author makes

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    Since 1923‚ Time Magazine has delivered reliable and effective news to the world. Covering news as it happens‚ Time has captured the attention of countless readers‚ most of whom range from the ages of eighteen to forty-nine. Time is composed of a variety of complex articles that deal with current events. Many readers of Time tend to be well educated students and/or have successful careers. Due to Time’s countless political articles‚ readers of the magazine tend to be politically active registered

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    governance convergence practice in Japan Introduction In recent years‚ there are a number of literatures with regard to the debatable and inevitable convergence in the corporate governance practices (Yoshikawa & Rasheed‚ 2009). In general‚ corporate governance convergence relate to the models of corporate governance‚ in which merge in practices and theoretical views especially at national or multinational level (West‚ 2009). West (2009) also stated that the completely convergence which represent

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    Movies are the greatest source of visual violence for children (Cesaroni‚ 79). So‚ how violent is the media? And the impact media have on members of our family? First‚ we will look at who is a youth offender in both Canada and the United States‚ violence in the movies and how it affects the victim and offender; movie ratings in today’s Canadian and American film industry; and Case studies in the media about youth portraying violent acts prior watching violent movies. Therefore violence and crime portrayed

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