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    Being the film industry powerhouse that it is‚ Lucas film has a crucial role in fixing the erroneous cultural image of women and their role in society that has been generated by all types of media. Not only female characters constantly dominated by and presented as weaker than their male counterparts‚ they are also heavily outnumbered by them. Women are also still relatively rare in top media management positions. Furthermore‚ they are in large part excluded from the technical aspects of film production

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    Film Response #1 “American Tongues” Synopsis: The video American Tongues is a documentary‚ illustrating the aspects of geographical linguistics within the United States. A dialect or an accent means the words we use and how we pronounce them‚ and in this case the language is American English. Variations of English that result in local dialects are discussed‚ reasons for dialect differences are given‚ and attitudes about dialects are shown in the video. There are several ways that dialects form

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    QUESTION Outline factors hindering the development of film Industry in Africa   Gebre-Egziabher (2006) notes that film was first introduced in Africa in the 1920s. It was used as a propaganda tool to manipulate the Africans to endorse the white minority rule. Gebre-Egziabher (2006) further mentions that it is in the 1960s that Africans embarked on the production of their own films. These films as noted by scholars‚ reflected the socio-political experiences particularly the colonial experiences and

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    Introduction There are few films that achieve the high level of quality exhibited by American Beauty. The film is a true masterpiece in both content and how this content is delivered to the viewers. It excels at being an enlightening and relevant drama about American life‚ and never fails to keep the audience entertained by providing many instances of well-placed humor. Every scene was filmed containing metaphoric elements that not only show great set aesthetics‚ but also create a mood and feeling

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    Chapter 4: American Political Culture I. Introduction A. The American model of government both here and abroad B. Tocqueville on American democracy 1. Abundant and fertile soil for democracy to grow 2. No feudal aristocracy; minimal taxes; few legal restraints 3. Westward movement; vast territory provided opportunities 4. Nation of small‚ independent farmers 5. "Moral and intellectual characteristics‚" today called political culture

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    change the future of the Hollywood film industry Introduction This paper will explore the different effects that digitalization has on the Hollywood film industry. Digitalization technically means turning different types of information like sounds‚ texts or images into binary code. This seemingly small change in technology has a great impact on the production‚ exhibition and distribution of Hollywood films. The industry is currently forced to change their

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    In 2007‚ The movie American Gangster was a reenactment of the famous Frank Lucas‚ a well known herion dealer from Manhattan in the early 1970’s. He was considering himself as the number one importer of heroin in Harlem‚ one of the districts of Manhattan. He imported heroin directly from South East Asia and figuring out a unique way of smuggling the drugs to the U.S. He uses the transportation o the U.S military airplanes from Vietnam to the U.S. His trademark was called "Blue magic" which was the

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    chemical industry is also responsible for a portion of the world’s chemicals

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    Politicallegal and social factors impacting LLC and IAG The following report will consist of some of the social‚ political and legal factors that could potentially affect Leeds City College and International Airlines Group as a business. I will also go over which factors are having the most significant impact on the business and how the businesses are trying to adapt and change in order to try and negate the impact of these factors and how they may capitalize on some. International Airlines Group

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    Unfriended is an American horror film focusing on the topic of cyber bullying that commonly happens in youth today. The story begins when a girl named Laura Barns committed suicide after one of her classmates posted an embarrassing video of her through online platform‚ which is YouTube. She was very depressed because the footage on YouTube shows that she was drunk‚ defecating‚ and probably sexually assaulted. Worse‚ she felt more embarrassed because her videotape was leaked publicly without her consent

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