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    Goodnight and Goodluck

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    quenches and are expecting a call from viewers‚ any call‚ at least one. The phones are silent. In everyone’s head everyone is questioning if they did something wrong‚ if they are going to lose their job‚ if this was a bad idea‚ if the viewers were now against the CBS station. Panic starts to lurk the room. “Should I turn the phones back on?” A voice in the back asks. A sudden relief sweeps through the room. He turns them on and the newscasters answer the phone eagerly. Good Night and Good Luck

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    Nondiegetic music of the Doors in the scene waiting in Saigon Sound plays a significant part in all movies and one of the most interesting of all the sound techniques would be the use of nondiegetic music. In the movie Apocalypse Now‚ there is a double disc soundtrack with thirty tracks on it. The one song on there that has the most meaning would The Doors song "The End". This song not only set the mood for the scene waiting in Saigon and the move as a whole but is also used to foreshadow the

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    Heart of Darkness is representative of not only a geographical journey but also a metaphorical one of self-realization. As the protagonist‚ Marlow‚ tells of his journey up the Congo‚ the story reveals that everyone carries their own Congo within them. This Congo within us‚ similarly to the geographical Congo‚ is full of dark forces: fear‚ savagery‚ and the fascination of the abomination. While on his journey‚ Marlow meets Kurtz‚ a worker for the same ivory company who has established himself as a

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    ROLE OF COMMUNITY RADIO IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT By Saad Ullah Khan Research Scholar‚ Department of Mass Communication Aligarh Muslim University‚ Aligarh 202002‚U.P.‚ India Email: saadgeneration84@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT: India became independent on 15 August 1947.Though‚ after Independence we achieved tremendous success in many fields but still much is needed to be done in order to become a developed nation. Statistics betrays that after Independence our growth rate has increased from 3% to 9 %

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    Exchange (SEHK: 0008) since 1994 and its shares are also traded on the OTC Pink market in the United Sates of America. PCCW is the only telecom company in Hong Kong to hold mobile and television broadcasting rights. Through its subsidiaries‚ such as “Now TV” and “UK Broadband Group”‚ it provides services all over the world‚ such as landline‚ broadband Internet‚ mobile and cable television. It is the market leader of telecommunication enterprises in Hong Kong and a strong competitor in other regions

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    that everything that happens to Santiago‚ good or bad‚ brings him closer to his personal legend. “Life will be a party for you‚ a grand festival‚ because life is the moment we’re living right now.”- The camel driver pg.85. The camel driver is telling Santiago to forget about his past‚ nothing matters but right now‚ so give it your all and achieve what you want. This is important because it allows Santiago to look forward and focus on the steps to find his personal legend. “You must understand that love

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    Kurtz’s Final Breath Horror in society defines as an intense feeling of fear‚ shock‚ or disgust. Within our society an extreme juxtaposition between individuals exist‚ those who seek out horror for thrills and personal enjoyment compared to people who scurry away from it without a moment’s delay. As Kurtz murmurs his final words “The horror” readers struggle to identify which variety Kurtz fits into and what he meant when he stated his final ominus words. Kurtz’s true meaning examines his own

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    The threat of Communism created an air of paranoia in the United States during the early 1950’s. Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin was the man who exploited those fears. CBS reporter Edward R. Murrow and his producer Fred W. Friendly decided to take a stand by challenging McCarthy. They chose to expose him for the fear monger he was. Even though their actions took a great personal toll on both men‚ they stood by their beliefs. In turn‚ they helped bring down one of the most controversial senators

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    hand outwards‚ so that with his legs folded before him‚ he had the pose of a Buddha preaching in European clothes and without a lotus flower” (Conrad ) Marlow’s meditation is an example of a spiritual journey. Marlow’s on an exploration of Africa “Now when I was a little chap I had a passion for maps. I would look for hours at South America‚ or Africa‚ or Australia‚ and lose myself in all the glories of exploration. At that time there were many blank spaces on the earth‚ and when I saw one that

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    Heart of Darkness Kareem Metwalli Class 8 In this excerpt from the novel‚ Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad‚ the author effectively portrays the Congo River as an inhospitable location unfit for human existence. Through Conrad’s diction‚ syntax and detail of the environment‚ the author reveals a great deal of psychological stress‚ due to the hostile environment‚ which leads to physical anguish. Through the author’s usage of oppressive diction‚ the author illustrates a hostile environment

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