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    how we see history now a days‚ followed by continuity of change‚ and last the materialistic country that we have today. From chapter 36 we chose the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F.Scott Fitzgerald and from chapter 37 the movie “Kane Campaigning in Citizen Cane” by Orson Welles. F. Scott Fitzgerald was a well known author and was considered one of best American writers of the 20th century‚ most of his work ranged from short stories and novels. In 1924 he wrote the novel called “The Great Gatsby". In

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    The French tune eventually overwhelms the German creating stirring scene and leading to Major Strasser conclusion that Laszlo must die. 3) The music for Gone with the Wind is the paradigm of the Classic Hollywood film score‚ and the music for Citizen Kane represents‚ like the film as a whole‚ a departure. Describe the basic characteristics of the Classic Hollywood film score using Gone with the Wind and other films from this

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    Mikayla Creek JOUR 195h Mar. 26‚ 2018 “Citizen Kane” Lists “Citizen Kane” Lists LIST ONE BUSINESS PRINCIPLES Conviction: Conviction is necessary to see out a goal. It allows people to concentrate. This is especially important within a business. It means the difference between prosperity and failure. Taken from the article “Why the Best Leaders have Conviction” by Travis Bradberry it states‚”When a leader is absolutely convinced that he’s chosen the best course of action‚ everyone who follows

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    experiences we have‚ and the relationships we acquire. Two landmark films in American cinema‚ Citizen Kane and It’s a Wonderful Life‚ touch upon the topic of the valuation of a man through different means and character development. Along with the television series The Simpsons‚ both of the aforementioned works expounds upon where value genuinely lies in American culture. In Orson Welle’s 1941 masterpiece Citizen Kane‚ viewers follow the life path of newspaper mogul Charles Foster Kane. The film begins

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    Summary of the plot Reflection 1 It’s true a work of art. Citizen Kane was released in 1941 is one the most admired and highly recognized films in the history of modern cinema. It combined innovative cinematic techniques and excellent actors performance to produce this masterpiece which is not only directed and produced by Orson Welles‚ but also he is the star in this film. Citizen Kane can take the audience to a new level of understanding films with all it’s depth‚ themes‚ and new proficiency

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    Citizen Kane’ scene analysis Title: * Idea of him being an ordinary citizen * Using the last name tells us that hes powerful‚ well know‚ arrogant‚ hint to the complexities of the man (not easily defined) Newsreel: * Tone of voice: sensationalistic‚ dominant (telling us what the truth is) * Catalogue Kane’s possessions * Footage: grainy – its not showing the real Kane * Language: the ‘loot of the world’‚ ‘100‚000 trees’ – hyperbolic language (very wealthy) * Impression

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    coupled his abundant energy with an enthusiasm for life. He tried everything and was not afraid to take risks and to suffer the consequences of failures as well as the acclaims of success. 	While‚ some critics say that Welles could never top "Citizen Kane"‚ such movies as "The Trial"‚ "Touch of Evil"‚ and "The Lady from Shanghai" are considered classics and monumental feats in cinema production. However‚ movies like "The Stranger"‚ "Chimes at Midnights"

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    Altschull (1996) and various other contemporary critics (Massey & Haas‚ 2002 as cited in Domingo et al.‚ 2008) question the press’ arrogance and its faith in objectivity‚ and hence propose alternative models of journalism known as Participatory/Citizen/Alternative/Community Journalism. These models ask for a more reciprocal relationship between reporters and their audience‚ suggesting that news should be more of a conversation than a lecture (Gillmor‚ 2004 as cited in Domingo et al.‚ 2008).

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    Question One: What concerns are raised for you by Mary’s situation? Legal  1. Monitory reporting - Children welfare (Drinking and food)  2. Duty of Care (doing the best thing for the client  Undertake ethical responsibilities   Ethical  1. Patents welfare and wellbeing  2. Confidentiality  3. Safety of her and the children  4. Referrals - Doctor - Bruising anal discomfort‚ Post natal depression (welfare and wellbeing)  5. Alcohol use and abuse  6. Domestic Abuse  Question Two: Explain

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    gathering information and packing it into a story. Through this analysis‚ we can see that the growth of new media such as bloggers and citizen journalists has flourished the information and opinions accessible for citizens. The decline of the traditional news media has made a turning point with the presence of new media‚ the concurrent evolution of web-based bloggers and citizen journalism sites‚ and the explosion of social media tools‚ which is an inevitable issue. The new technologies have made contributions

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