Amanda Cox 9/27/17 Write an essay describing the properties of Parallel Lines. Describe how you would construct parallel lines. Parallel lines are rarely found in nature (in the strictest sense) but are used extensively in human designs. Describe objects that you see in everyday life that incorporate parallel lines. The properties of Parallel lines are that they are in the same plane‚ then never touch/intersect‚ and the angle between them never decreases or increases. According to mathisfun
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God’s spirit was in him. Though Joshua was initially uncertain about his ability to guide the Israelites‚ God told him over and again that he was indeed capable of this task‚ just as Moses was. In the Old Testament‚ Joshua and Moses were made to seem parallel in order to instill confidence in Joshua‚ gain the trust of the Israelites‚ and build Joshua to be not only the new leader of the Israelites‚ but also Moses’ ultimate successor. Kot 2 “Moses said unto Joshua‚ ‘Choose us out men‚ and go out and
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Themed Entertainment Design: Representing the World of Cinema with an emphasis on Indian Cinema. Deeya Laki Rajan Faculty of Architecture‚ Manipal University Karnataka‚ India. ABSTRACT So what do Themed Spaces and Motion Pictures have in common? And what is their relation to Architectural Design? The answer: An irrevocable need to tell a story. Built spaces are at once storytellers and part of the story being told. This dissertation is a study of how stories can be narrated both through
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Trendsetting and product placement in Bollywood film: Consumerism through consumption‚Journal of Contemporary Film Volume 4 Number 3‚ pp. 200-203. 9. Meera Mathur‚Shubham Goswami (2012). A Study of Consumer Behavior and Product Placement in Indian Cinema. Annals of Management Research‚ Vol2‚ Number 1‚ 29-38 10 11. McDonnell‚ John and Drennan‚ Judy (2010) Virtual product placement as a new approach to measure effectiveness of placements. Journal of Promotion Management‚ 16(1 & 2). pp. 25-38. 12. Pavan
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10/4/2012 Learning Objectives: Japanese Cinema: Its Stakeholders Lecturer: Yow Chong Lee Email: clyow@faca.unimas.my • To illustrate the effects of the interplay (interference) of the state and the capitalist system on Japanese film industry. • To explain the causes and effects of such interferences: – The ways films are produced‚ distributed and exhibited – Type of films allowed‚ – Regulation and censorship‚ The Arrival of Sound Cinema in Japan • Sound cinema arrived comparatively late in Japan
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worldwide | Technology | -Samsung A600 1080p Full HD Home Cinema Projector- Mattress with integrated temperature sensor that can adjust the mattress temperature automatically or manually with remote control- Samsung Smart Bluray Home Theater System HT-E6750W | * TV Plasma integrated * DVD player | - TV plasma and DVD player | TABLE 1 Evaluation of competitor analysis Uniqueness As we can see from the above analysis‚ Cinema bed is considered as being the most luxurius and advance bed
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Indian cinema. 2. Text Book: David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson. Film Art: An Introduction. SEVENTH EDITION. New York: McGraw-Hill Inc.‚ 2004. 3. Reference Book: 1. Richard Maltby Hollywood Cinema Blackwell Publishing‚ 2003 2. Ed. R L Rutsky‚ Jeffrey Gieger Film Analysis: A Norton Reader Norton Publishing 2005 3. Ed. Pam Cook and Mieke Bernink The Cinema Book British Film Institute 2007 4. Madhava Prasad Ideology of the Hindi Film OUP 2000 5. Tejaswini Ganti A Guide to Popular Hindi Cinema Routledge
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role of women in some of the women centric Hindi films released between 1980 to 1990 and 2000 and 2010. Objective: To study the issues of gender‚ caste‚ development that were perceived in Indian cinema then and now in women centric films. A comparative study about the representation of women in Indian cinema then and now in women centric films. Scope: There are a numerous women centric films that are created in diverse languages around the world. When we focus even on one specific type‚ we get to
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Journal of Chinese Cinemas Volume 3 Number 2 © 2009 Intellect Ltd Article. English language. doi: 10.1386/jcc.3.2.163/1 Made in China‚ sold in the United States‚ and vice versa - transnational ’Chinese’ cinema between media capitals Yiman Wang University of California‚Santa Cruz Abstract This articleconsiders the reconfigurationof ’Chinese’ cinema in the international media capitals. By analysing the US marketing of Wong Kar Wai’s Chungking Express and Zhang Yimou’s Hero‚ both mediated
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Essay Topics: 4. According to Paul Cezanne: “Art is as harmony Parallel to Nature.” Discuss with reference to Cubism. “The history of Cubism consists chiefly of the ongoing battle between the two dimensional plane and three-dimensional nature‚ between the artists painting construction and the emotional contact with nature.” Jacob Bendien (1890- 1933) Cubism was a powerful influent in the visual arts style of the 20th century‚ in the modern art period. This movement was specifically established
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