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    fine aggregates in the building industry‚ as sculpture materials‚ as decorations‚ hollow blocks‚ etc. (Source: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070925231551AA34tSU ) Carbonized Rice Hulls (CRH) are black and often in the shape of the raw rice hulls. It can enhance the strength of concrete mixes up to 5% (http://brushenvironment.webs.com). On the other hand‚ Rice Hull Ash (RHA) is white and has very small particle size (25 microns) compared to cement (35 microns) that can contribute

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    1.Third person narrative Although the novel is written in third person‚ monk effectively positions the responder to crucial moments from Brett’s point of view. A good example of this is the prologue which describes Brett’s capture by the police phrases such as "busted" "all that alcohol goon to waste" "forget it" and "wrong". Effectively re-create what is going on in Brett’s mind. Later in the novel‚ monk uses this techniques to show the beginning of a change in attitude. When Brett starts to emphases

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    your living by what you want and what your morals are although this can be negative if your intentions are bad. After evaluating both novel ‘Raw’ by Scott Monk and film‚ ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ directed by Frank Darabont there is similarities that support the notion that “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth. Scott Monks ‘Raw’ is about a delinquent teenager‚ who has been sent to a detention centre‚ ‘The Farm’ for three months after breaking and entering into a liquor

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    night long One viewer described their tape of The Shawshank Redemption as ’like a friend in the sitting-room‚ who talked to me and picked me up when I was down’. And from such intimate encounters came the quasi-religious readings which would transform The Shawshank Redemption into a latter-day Gospel for some viewers. David Bruce‚ of the ’spiritual’ pop culture website HollywoodJesus.com observes: ’It’s an example of film as therapy. The Shawshank Redemption gives you hope; you can go on; you can

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    The Name of the Film The Shawshank Redemption (1994). The Director of the Film and his Vision This film was directed by Frank Darabont. Darabont’s vision all started the day he read Stephen King’s Novella‚ Rita Hayworth & The Shawshank Redemption. "It was a story that captured my imagination and sent my heart soaring. It also instilled in me the hope that‚ someday‚ I might be lucky enough to put it on film." It took him nine-years of developing his craft‚ learning about life‚ studying the

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    completely foreign. However‚ even with the cards Andy are dealt he remains hopeful. “Where hope would otherwise become hopelessness‚ it becomes faith” best said by Robert Brault. The use of hope in the novella Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption and the movie The Shawshank Redemption proves that people actually can remain hopeful even when they are placed in a hopeless predicament. The first instance of Andy Dufresne remaining hopeful in the novella would be when he decided to partake in odd jobs

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    within society in Australia in the seventies. The significant issues discovered throughout “The Removalists” include abuse of power and corruption. Similarly the empowering film “Shawshank Redemption” directed by Frank Darabount‚ also explores issues within society. Unlike David Williamsons “The Removalists”‚ “Shawshank Redemption” explores similar issues within society in America‚ in the 1940s. A significant issue within society is corruption. Corruption was conveyed throughout the play “The Removalists”

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    initiation‚ prisonization or institutionalization and rehabilitation. The movie gives reasons for how prison is used as punishment‚ and the way prison can work like a machine. Read more: http://www.ukessays.dcom/essays/philosophy/analysis-of-the-shawshank-redemption-philosophy-essay.php#ixzz2qbEdfSRXdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddThe movie gives an insider’s look at various aspects of prison life. These characteristics include prison culture; specifically guard subculture and inmate subculture. The

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    To achieve this standard‚ the student needs to create a fluent and coherent visual text which develops‚ sustains and structures ideas using verbal and visual language. A visual text is created: A visual essay on themes in the film The Shawshank Redemption. This is explained in a supporting commentary (note that this commentary is not assessed). The student creates a fluent and coherent visual text by introducing ideas of friendship‚ hope and negative effects of imprisonment. These are developed

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    The Main Idea of Director Frank Darabont’s The Shawshank Redemption is to Illustrate the Illuminating Power of Hope‚ While his Purpose as a director‚ in Brooks & Red’s Release from Shawshank scenes I Will be analysing is to Juxtapose Between The Hold of fear of institualization has over us and The Power of hope has of overcoming that fear. Communicate his purpose and main idea across to the audience using a range of techniques. The Scene in which brooks has been approved for parole‚ where in which

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