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    The representation of teenagers can be very contrasting at times teenagers can be represented as a problem within society however they can be represented as the hope for society in terms of education. The representation of teenagers has changed throughout the 20th century‚ since the films of Elvis Presley and the Beatles in the 50’s and 60’s (15). The two films I chose are set in the 1980’s (History Boys) and modern day London (Kidulthood). History Boys is a based around Sheffield grammar school

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    “I beg to place the following resolution before the council for its consideration.…the state should accept in this country the same responsibility in regard to mass education that the government of most civilized countries are already discharging and that a well considered scheme should be drawn up and adhered to till it is carried out.. The well being of millions upon millions of children who are waiting to be brought under the influence education depends upon it...” The above words are the

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    Aspects of Editing

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    take place. Some shoots will use 35mm or 16mm film which needs to be processed and transferred into files which are then imported into the editing system. Other productions will shoot on cameras which generate digital files when shooting‚ e.g. Slumdog Millionaire used the ‘RED camera’. Other systems still use tape‚ HD‚ Digibeta‚ HDDV‚ DVCam etc. again although these are digital tape formats they will need to be imported or digitized into the editing system. Editing is often referred to as the second

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    Why I Love India

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    happiness and everything.Now my other question what I have given back to country ‚as of now my answer nothing gr8. Now one more question which haunts me is “what is the satisfaction others get showing India in a poor taste”.I watched this movie “Slumdog Millionaire”.It was a good movie but it was bit over critical about the condtions in India and tried to project only the slums and slum dwellers. After watching this movie one more question which came to my mind was “Why only showing one face of coin”.There

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    Asian Stereotypes Essay

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    The word stereotype is not a new to anyone It is a part of everyday life. There are a lot of stereotypes created every day all around the world. They are just truths that relate to every individual in a particular culture. Films and articles have been the main source for portraying Asians are smart; this is evident by their performance‚ high talents‚ skills‚ and IQ levels. Asians are categorized throughout many stereotypes. Stereotypes are a “simplified and standardized conception or image

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    my SOP) 8.) Household male 9.) Namesake(Random) 10.) One In Hand Two In Bush (Cos I got placement offers from 2 companies) 11.) Rouble (was on Russian project) 12.) Salman Rushdie (had questions about his books in the interview) 13.) Slumdog Millionaire 14.) The properties of sun 15.) To win a rat race you need to be a cat 16.) everyone cannot be a moon(my surname) 17.) Hope 18.) India United and india divided 19.) journey is more important than the destination (nothing related) 20.)

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    representative from the National relationship service declared that the groups of people most susceptible to domestic violence were young couples experiencing relationship troubles. We’ve all seen the massive controversy in the media about Slumdog millionaire Actress‚ Rubina Ali’s father tries to sell her. If money were such a brilliant thing why it was the very reason for a father trying to sell his daughter? His very own flesh and blood? Breaking up a whole family. I believe that if we were to

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    The Game

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    Write your name here Surname Other names Centre Number Candidate Number Edexcel IGCSE English Language B Paper 1 Wednesday 15 June 2011 – Afternoon Time: 3 hours You must have: Source Booklet (enclosed) Paper Reference 4EB0/01 Total Marks Instructions black ink or • Usein the boxesball-point pen. page with your name‚ at the top of this • Fill number and candidate number. centre Answer all questions in Section A and B and one question in Section C. • Answer the questions

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    A.R.Rahman Biography

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    Biography Since Roja hit movie screens in South India in 1992‚ A.R. Rahman has been redefining the country’s widely popular film music. Generally regarded as the finest Indian film composer of his time (and certainly the most commercially successful)‚ Rahman produced music for nearly 35 widescreen releases during his first five years in the industry. He has worked with many of his country’s brightest music stars and a growing list of international luminaries like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan‚ Zakir Hussain

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    New India

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    New India The hit-film slumdog millionaire is a well-known film about three children from the slums. Many people have watched this film‚ and although its storyline is thrilling‚ the perceptions it gives about India as a whole being poor and dirty and that everyone is a thief‚ killer or prostitute are misleading; although the slums are poor and dirty‚ not everyone in India lives in a slum. Not everyone who does live in a slum is a thief and will do anything for money‚ and many people in India

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