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    Choose any 3 film movements that we ’ve covered to date and discuss (a) the historical forces that influenced the film movement and (b) the major contributions associated with that particular film movement (c) while discussing a major director and film associated with each movement. The expressionist movement was historically influenced by the First World War. During the 1st world war the German films were not doing well at all compared to other film industries of the world. When the United

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    Vittorio De Sica’s The Bicycle Thieves is a simple story set amidst a post-war Rome. It is a neorealist film characterized by setting the story amongst the poor and working class. The film surrounds the difficult economical and moral conditions of post WWII Italy‚ reflecting the conditions of everyday life: Poverty and desperation‚ with the implicit message that in a better society‚ wealth would be more evenly distributed. The plot is simple‚ surrounding a man‚ his son and a bicycle. The film tells

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    Peace During The Cold War

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    be started by the push of the button‚ 2 pounds of force. There are many reasons for why a war was not started during the 43-year period‚ one of which is known at the Security Dilemma. Part of the Offense-Defense Model‚ the Security Dilemma is a Neorealist tradition whereas one state increases its security it subsequently decreases the security of others. In relation to the Cold War‚ Gaddis writes that after the fall of Germany‚ “there was less of an incentive for these former allies… to keep their

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    approach has officially entered the picture) differs from the earliest forms of realism. Furthermore‚ I will look at its strengths and weaknesses‚ which will allow me to analyse its relevance in studying international relations. Waltz‚ the leading neorealist thinker introduces a unique approach in understanding the international political system. The main difference between neorealism and classical realism is the degree of science that is applied in its theories. Kenneth Waltz rejects the concept normative

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    Korey Rogan 4/22/13 Art Appreciation IMA Project Write-up As I entered the Indianapolis Museum of Art I was amazed by the installation art in the main area. The first thing you see when you walk in pass the glass doors is Spencer Finch’s installation art‚ Following Nature‚ dangling from the ceiling. The work is so beautiful because it’s a thin piece of glass hanging from a string reflecting light from all different angles. And with the glass windows on the building having colorful‚ the

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    New Wave and experienced critical and financial success that enabled the movement to flourish. “New Wave filming techniques depended on more than shooting quickly on location‚ however they altered the conventions of their shoots‚ looking back to neorealist techniques‚ but combining what they learned from Rossellini with what they could learn from new documentary filmmakers” (Neupert 39). With a new style pertaining to editing and narrative structure‚ that mixed many different ideas and cinematic principles

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    way in sadness and begin to cry. Through the story’s ups and down the director‚ Vittorio De Sica‚ uses sound and imagery to make Antonio and Bruno mirror images of us‚ the audience. To cause this effect De Sica films this film with an Italian neorealist style. He uses new actors and films all on location. Basically‚ he films the narrative in a documentary style. Vittorio De Sica explains‚ “The experience of war was a determining one for all of us. Everyone felt a mad desire to throw into the air

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    Brief History of Film

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    DEVELOPMENT OF FILM Birth of Film 1878 | - 1st Motion Picture created by Eadweard Muybridge on a farm in California- Photographed a horse in fast motion using a series of 12 stereoscopic Cameras (00:51 to 00:58 - Birth of Cinema video) | 1888 | - 1st celluloid film shot by Louis Aime Augustin using single lens camera in Yorkshire‚ Great Britain called “Roundhay Garden Scene” (01:07 - 01:10 - Birth of Cinema video) | 1894 | - Thomas Edison and Whilliam Dickson invented the Kinetoscope

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    Ir Notes

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    Monday‚ July 24‚ 2000 Document Page: 1 Foreign Policy ; Washington; Spring 1998; Stephen M Walt; International relations: One world‚ many theories Issue: 110 Start Page: 29-35+ ISSN: 00157228 Subject Terms: International relations Theory Abstract: The study of international affairs is best understood as a continuing competition between the realist‚ liberal‚ and radical traditions. Walt explains each of these paradigms as well as some constructivist theories. Full Text: Copyright

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    The Happy Mans Shirt

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    "The Happy Man’s Shirt" - an Italian Folktale‚ retold. Once there was a king named Giphad. He ruled over a very peaceful yet powerful kingdom. His people all loved and adored him. All was perfect in his kingdom. Except for his son‚ Jonash. The king’s son was very unhappy for no known reason. He would always sit in his room staring blankly out the window over the lands‚ frowning. The king addressed his son: "What on earth has upset you‚ Jonash? What is it that you lack? What is making you so

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