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    There are many film techniques used to create atmosphere and to express ideologies and discourses. The film Rabbit Proof Fence (RPF) is a riveting film‚ which has represented the cultural identity of Australia. Atmosphere is conveyed right from the very beginning. The mood between the aboriginal family is very relaxed‚ they are happy carefree‚ harmoniess and secure and strong and in power. Film techniques help convey this message by using undershots of the family and and close ups of their happy

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    3D PASSWORD FOR MORE SECURE AUTHENTICATION INTRODUCTION Normally the authentication scheme the user undegoes is paticularly very lenient or very strict.Throughout the yeras authentication has been a very interesting approach.With all the means of technology developing ‚it can be very easy for ’others ’ to fabricate or to steal identity or to hack someones password.Therefore many algorithms have come up each with an interesting approach toward calculation of a secret key.The algorithms are

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    Using Aristotle’s descriptions of Tragedy‚ I classify Fences by August Wilson as a tragic play. The elements of tragedy‚ Troy Maxson as a tragic hero‚ and tragic plot were evident throughout the play. Also‚ the feeling of catharsis at the end-which is proper of tragedy‚ was clearly identifiable. I. Fences fits into the tragic genre based on the points given by Aristotle. In Poetics‚ he defines tragedy as "the imitation of an action that is serious and also as having magnitude‚ complete in itself

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    The play Fences explores psychological boundaries people endure as a result of their childhood upbringing. The story takes place in the 1950s‚ and is represented through the lives of Bono‚ Cory‚ and Troy. They each grew up with a parent who held back support. Their backgrounds share a common thread; this unites them to makeup the theme. August Wilson is conveying not to treat others hurtfully because your own disposition. He demonstrates the idea of transferring your own hindrances onto others‚ especially

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    it affect African Americans‚ but many others as well. Many people can consider themselves racist because they discriminate others based on their their sex‚ religion‚ skin color‚ or just by the way they look. These racist acts tie in deeply with a play named Fences. The play Fences by August Wilson‚ takes place during the late 1950’s through to 1965‚ a period of time when the fight against segregation was expanding. The main character‚ Troy Maxson‚ had been dealing with racial discrimination his whole

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    The most preferable year to live in would be 2006. In 2006 there is more freedom and it is a cleaner place. It’s richer and has more opportunity. 1900 was dominated by crime and violence. It was much more restrictive socially for citizens. In the year 2006 there is more freedom. People have the right to say their opinion or believe what ever they believe in. People can have their own cultures‚ religions and beliefs and be allowed to have them. In the 1900’s this didn’t exist. Everyone had to

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    “ Nigger as long as you in my house‚ you put that sir on the end of it when you talk to me”. Troy Maxson‚ the Protagonist of Fences‚ quotes. Troy Maxson is a 53 year old man who is a father and husband. He has led a hard life from being abused by his father to going to jail for fifteen years due to robbery and murder. While in jail‚ he became a sharp baseball player. He is determined to protect his son Cory from the disappointments and opportunities loss because of the color of his skin. Troy lives

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    experiment was run to determine how does time affect the velocity of the picket fence and how does the time affect the position(displacement) of the picket fence. The proposed hypothesis was that for Velocity- Time graph is that if time increases than velocity will increase because the speed will change over time. The hypothesis for displacement- Time graph is that if time increases position will increase because where the picket fence stared at will change a certain magnitude and direction. The purpose of

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    ‘Rabbit proof fence’ Knowledge and understanding The film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’‚ Directed by Phillip Noyce‚ has created a powerful and moving film based on the true story of three young aboriginal girls who were forcibly taken from their families in Jigalong‚ W.A‚ 1931. The film gives the audience an insight into the aboriginal culture and spirituality. It also exposes the racist government policies that were applied to the aboriginal people and resulted in what

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    respond to challenges and learn more about the world around them. This concept of physical journeys can be clearly seen in the texts “Rabbit-Proof Fence” by Phillip Noyce and “A Horse with No Name” by America. Both texts use a number of methods and technical features‚ to represent the journey and the impact of its result. The film “Rabbit-Proof Fence” tells the story of 3 Aboriginal girls (Molly‚ Daisy and Gracie) who travel on foot across 1500km of inhospitable Australian outback to be reunited

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