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    Kitap Evi". Sunday nights‚ our "Talk Cinema" group come together and we talk about today’s cinema mind and classics. That day was different. Same as it ever was‚ we began our conversation and talked about Andrei Tarkovsky and his cinematography. While we were talking about‚ his movie‚ "Solaris"‚ Erman drew our attention to adaptation of the "Solaris" which is directed and written by Steven Soderbergh. We generally talk about Cinema of Europe‚ Bollywood and Cinema of Asia. If we talk about America‚

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    Geophysics was not of my passion when I was young or rather I did not know what Geophysics is and when I grow-up and completed high school I began to know what Geology means. I then started study it and read more about it which inferred from my interest to know and discover the wealth that is available underground. Accordingly‚ I have decided to join the Faculty of Earth Science to learn and study the discipline and master it. I now have completed a B.Sc. at King Abdulaziz University in FALL 2010

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    © Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 1071-4421 print/1547-7487 online DOI: 10.1080/10714421.2010.505145 I Witness: Re-presenting Trauma in and by Cinema TAMAR ASHURI Department of Communication Studies‚ Ben-Gurion University‚ Beer-Sheva‚ Israel and School of Communication‚ Sapir College‚ D.N. Hof Ashkelon‚ Israel This article considers how film helps reconcile a traumatic collective past through representation of a personal trauma. It focuses on the role of witnesses in conveying their experiences

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    In popular culture the image of Satan in movies and most print media shows a stereotypical Satan‚ as a malicious‚ horned and hoofed creature sporting a pointed tail and a pitchfork or a suave businessman however‚ does this modern day image fit with that of the Christian scriptures? Satan is often portrayed in popular culture with the demonic appearance consisting of thick leathery red skin‚ long curled goats horns and hairy goats legs and a serpent like pointed tail. This image is frequently teamed

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    What Is Popular Culture?

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    Before I define the word popular culture‚ I would like to breakdown both word. The word popular means liked‚ admired or enjoyed by many people or a particular person or group. As for the word culture means the arts and others manifestations of human intellectual achievements regarding collectively. Now to give my personal definition of the meaning “popular culture” would go like this. Many things that are liked and praised upon in the culture/generation that we currently live in. When time changes

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    show us the world around us in different shades of grey than we’re used to‚ and there no period of filmmaking that personified this more than the Cinema Verite movement in the 60’s and 70’s. But is there a line? Is there a point where we can all collectively say that enough is enough and that a certain film shouldn’t have been made? If there was ever a film that that could

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    great Greek/Roman hero‚ Heracles (Hercules)‚ appearing in popular culture and the effect his myths had on early civilizations. Considered by most to be the greatest of the Greek folk heroes‚ Hercules was the embodiment of masculinity and physical power. The word “herculean” literally translates into “having enormous strength‚ courage‚ or size” (dictionary.com.) Since their inception‚ the myths and legends of Hercules have been immensely popular and have had vast influences on people and cultures throughout

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    Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi – differences and distinctions. There are several differences and distinctions between the two different talmuds or “gemaras”. Where they were written‚ the language‚ the Rabanim that are quoted... Etc. I will attempt to explain the differences and distinctions between the two‚ as well as some of the practical ramifications as well. 1. A brief history of the Talmud. Originally‚ Jewish learning was meant to stay oral forever. Rabbis expounded and debated the Torah and the Tanach without

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    those aspects are class distinction where people are classed before they are born and are labeled as specific and robot-like people. Another aspect is the use of drugs and how it is oftenly used to persuade people into thinking the way the government thinks and a third aspect is consumerism where people are constantly consuming products and rules and the way other people are living their life so you feel like you should follow their lead. In today’s society‚ class distinction is also used‚ it is used

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    The study of national cinema and the way in which its defined has been a topic of discussion that many scholars have debated. Stephen Crofts ‘Concepts of National Cinema‚’ Susan Hayward’s ‘Reframing National Cinema’ and Andrew Higson’s ‘Limiting the imagination of National Cinema’ attempt to define the tricky boundaries of what the term national cinema means and the impacts it has on the way in which audiences perceive these types of films. One of the key areas of debate in the discussion is determining

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