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    hidden among the credits. Within this cut scene deep semiotic meanings are conveyed that reflect the whole game. Looking in depth we find the signifiers and their signified meanings within the cut scene that give meaning through a visual understanding. The hidden cut scene is the final scene of the game therefore it has to show semiotics so that a message can be relayed to the player about what is going on within the text. Umberto Eco stats “semiotics is concerned with everything that can be taken as

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    Terror and Lies: September 11‚ 2001 The words scribbled on a piece of paper by Connecticut resident Randy Scott the morning of the September 11‚ 2001 tragedy read‚ “84th Floor west office 12 people trapped.” These were Scott’s last words‚ but the note survived the collapse of the World Trade Center. Ten years after 9/11‚ DNA testing confirmed the blood on the note belonged to Randy Scott‚ and New York City Medical Examiners tracked down the Scott family. When Scott’s wife saw the note‚ she recognized

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    Semiotics is the organized study of signs. Signs carry a meaning through art and media as they are the central element of language and communication. Semiotics studies both linguistic and non-linguistic sign systems as we investigate how mass texts and images produce meaning and communication between people. Every piece of text or image is a sign that must be deciphered in order to be understood by the viewer. Most messages are either upfront or subtle to the point things often defined by what they

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    Analysis of Vanity Fair Magazine Cover (May 2006) Kress and Van Leeuwen (1996) have provided a toolkit for visual analysis that Unsworth (2001) draws upon in his analysis of images. In this short essay I will use the meta-functional framework as adopted by Kress and Van Leeuwen and presented by Unsworth (representational/ideational‚ interactive/interpersonal and compositional/textual) to conduct a short analysis of the special Green Issue of Vanity Fair magazine cover from May 2006. In the analysis

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    The Khmer Rouge was a communist organization under the leadership of Pol Pot which took control of Cambodia by force. Although the Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Mao Zedong and the Khmer Rouge was a regime led by Pol Pot‚ the two revolutions have similar origins‚ objectives‚ and outcomes. _____‚ the Cultural Revolution and the Khmer Rouge have different origination. The Cultural Revolution was a movement launched by Communist leader Mao Zedong. _____‚ the Khmer Rouge was a communist

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    September 11‚ 2001 September 11th was the most tragic event and unforgettable day for Americans. Terrorists seized four commercial U.S. jets and crashed them into American symbols of the military and capitalism and which shook the entire nation. Immediately after the attacks‚ everyone felt spiritual‚ less materialistic‚ and realized that what really matters is loved ones. How have the events of September 11‚ 2001‚ affected me personally? The events that happened on September 11‚ 2001 will always

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    9/11 On September 11‚ 2001‚ Islamic terrorists hijacked four commercial airliners and used them as bombs to attack the World Trade Centers in New York City‚ the Pentagon in Washington‚ D.C. and the fourth plane‚ meant to be used against the White House‚ crashed in Pennsylvania. Much of this destruction was witnessed live on television throughout the United States and around the world. Many Americans were forced to face for the first time in their lives‚ feelings of insecurity and of being vulnerable

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    9/11 Americans suffered such disappointment on September 11‚ 2001. Things have not been the same since that day occurred‚ nor will they ever be. It took many lives and changed many. The United States has been changed forever. The world will never forget what happened that day‚ who did it‚ and how ordinary Americans rose to the occasion. Things were peaceful on that September day until four planes were hijacked by terrorists. Tower One was struck by the first plane‚ and people were

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    DES102 Semiotics speech | Harrison O’Connor | | | | | | | DES102 Speech Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen my name is Harry O ’Connor and today I am here to talk to you about the strong signified meaning to young men and teenagers the Lynx deodorant company is able to achieve in their advertisements. Throughout this talk I will be deconstructing the text through the denotative and connotative meaning that the advertisement conveys. Firstly‚ before we begin‚ I will show you

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    This ad shows a beautiful woman in a colourful Hijab (a Muslim headscarf) next to a bottle of what seems to be shampoo with limes‚ water and a lotus flower surrounding it. There is a paragraph in Arabic with the only English words being “Lively Clean and Fresh”. After some investigation I discovered that this ad was part of a campaign for “Covered Hair” by the Western Hair Care Company Sunsilk in Pakistan.  It was aimed at young girls and women who cover their hair as part of religion‚ but are still

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