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    Dd208 Exam Notes

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    Notes for exam question 1 Chapter 1: social scientist have argued that issues of inequality‚ poverty and social exclusion cut across both social welfare and crime control domains‚ and noted that while some responses to these issues may become the focus of social welfare policies‚ others may become the focus of crime control interventions. Social justice then is neither the exclusive terrain of social welfare nor of crime control. The boundaries between these two domains tend to be mobile and

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    following a series of unfortunate events on an island‚ the article examines how the film has shaped a diverse audience’s interpretation of cultural travel. The Tourist Gaze (2002) by John Urry reinforces Richard’s motivation to travel as “romantic” instead of the “collective” tourist. The article explores how the Beach embodies the Tourist Gaze in Thailand whilst studying its promotion/demotion on the various forms of tourism. The relationship between these texts also draws upon the works of film theorist

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    reader to follow the events as they occur. This is crucial to the play as it causes the reader to become emotionally invested in the characters and causes them to question what happen in the camp to result in the present. This poster uses layout and gaze to create this effect of a linear timeline. If examined closely‚ it can be seen that the photos on the bottom half of this poster depict the events of the women’s time in camp and there reconciliation after‚ as described by Bridie and Sheila during

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    The photograph shows him as an ex general of the Pakistani Army. The techniques that used which demonstrate that he is a leader are his body language‚ clothing and his medals are a symbolism of military leader and that the photograph is an offering gaze. General Musa Khan is depicted as a leader through his body language‚ the way he is sitting. His erect upright posture shows us that he is very formal and serious about his job. His body language makes him look authoritative and in charge. Therefore

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    Contemporary female artists: Cindy Sherman and Lorna Simpson Living in contemporary world‚ there are some issues that we have in the daily life such as postmodernism‚ post structuralism‚ feminism or post colonialism. Today‚ there are various contemporary artists who expose these contemporary issues. What is mostly concerned in contemporary artist is "postmodernity". The term “post-modernity” can be identified in many different ways that refers to the cultural style of movement in art‚ architecture

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    database-driven e-commerce Web site of your own choice and attempt to “reverse engineer” the underlying relational database schema. You should do this by means of picking out various data attributes‚ organising those attributes into tables‚ and then normalising the tables. Examples of database-driven Web sites that could possibly form the basis of this exercise are: • Amazon Books www.amazon.com • eBay www.ebay.com • Trip Advisor www.tripadvisor.com • Visit Scotland

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    Angelo's Monologue

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    As I descend the stairs from the stage‚ trepidation saturates my body. During my performance‚ I retained my focus on Angelo’s table to observe Patsy dancing in her seat‚ while Angelo sat back with his arm stretched along the back of the sofa‚ wearing a smile on his lips as he watched me. But John‚ his angry glare remained on his bottle of beer most of the time. When he did glance my way‚ the fury that spewed forth from his penetrating glare was terrifying. If I could convince Patsy to abandon John

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    determined and stare intensely towards the camera. Through this black-and-white image‚ the viewer can see a set of symbols it contains that represent the Muslim culture: veil‚ rifle‚ calligraphy and gaze‚ and all of them are able to convey ambivalent attitudes. Denotative meanings: veil‚ rifle‚ calligraphy and gaze In the case of the veil and the text‚ both are typical symbols of Muslim culture. The veil‚ which is required to be worn by Muslim women in public‚ can be viewed as a religious sign of them

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    OTHER BIT LIFE IN THE 1900s Jobs Caring mother Diligent home maker Obedient wife Provide emotional support for husband Cook Shopping Washing Few paid jobs such as dress making‚ textiles‚ cooking‚ domestic service. This covered 75 percent of jobs. Restrictions Not allowed to work in many jobs purely because they were labelled as ‘’mens jobs’’ Not allowed to show legs They were looked down upon Men held all resources if she was married Were forced into sex They

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    Thelma and Louise (1991) The story includes the journey of two best friends who find comfort in each from their dreary and mundane domesticated lives. The need for escape and freedom is introduced right from the beginning when Thelma has to ask her husband to go away for the week. The desire for pleasure and escapism overwhelms them when they are away from the domestic sphere. They feel as if something is missing and want to have time by themselves to really figure out what that is. Thelma

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