English research report: What’s on Their Minds? By: Tessa Paaymans Director: Peter Jackson The movies: • Lovely Bones • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King • Heavenly Creatures The questions: 1. What is a common issue that stands out in Peter Jackson’s films? 2. Why does Peter Jackson highlight this issue in his films? 3. How does Peter Jackson use film techniques to highlight this issue? Introduction: My research report is about Peter Jackson’s films and the issue he
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to see them‚ I could not tell them the truth. I went to Miss Addie’s and she them covered me in makeup and gave me a wig to dress up older so that I would look just like mother. It takes three miles to get into town‚ but once I got to the hospital‚ Susie at the front desk knew it was me. Once she said my name I ran into the bathroom and stuffed my wig into my bag and washed all of the makeup of my face‚
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Counihan (as citied in Wykes & Gunter‚ 2005) goes on to state that this fascination with body image has had historical patterns but it is disputably different from earlier illustrations and has become widespread in the contemporary Western culture. Orbach (as citied in Ussher‚ 1989) observed that this increase in body obsession has been majorly brought on by the effects of the media as it tends to construct images that are farfetched from reality. The suggestive implication illustrated by the media
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Economic Competition: Should We Care about the losers? Only if you’re doing it wrong Jonathan Wolff is the head of philosophy at the University College of London. In one of his pieces titled‚ Economic Competition: Should We Care About The Losers‚ he particularly focuses on the economic wellbeing on individuals whom interests may be in danger within economic competition. After discussing several subcategories within economic play‚ Wolff believes that we have a moral obligation to help those that
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Bouncers; 17th of October at High Wycombe Swan Theatre. Bouncers is a comical‚ yet serious dive into urban nightlife. The actors use multi-role to play a variety of different characters with hilarious results. Throughout the updated version of the play‚ John Godber (original writer and director) highlighted his intentions through Lucky Eric’s daunting monologues; we still drink too much as a society today. Nonetheless‚ the dated stereotypes and the use of Frank Sinatra and ‘Thriller’ did make the
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popping features and stunning proportions of a few hand-picked beauty icons. Orbach (2004) also mentioned that women of all ages and classes want to claim beauty for themselves‚ there has been an insidious narrowing of the beauty aesthetic to a limited physical type – thin‚ tall – which inevitably excludes millions and millions of women. Being beauty gives the women more power to reach all the qualities based on Orbach (2004) statement that women regard being beautiful as the result of qualities
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words. Nonverbal communication is more likely to be used than verbal. Most people perceive people by their first appearances without conversing. An example of this would be if Susie wore dress shirts and skirts to class while Betty wore t-shirts and pajama pants. On first sight someone may perceive that based on Susie ’s outfit she is prepared and ready for class. While on the other hand someone may perceive that based on Betty ’s outfit that she just woke up and came to class unprepared. Aware
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Gardner: The Letter In‚ "A Letter from John Gardner: ’Dear Susie West and Students’"‚ Gardner discusses several topics including; his opinions about‚ Beowulf the epic‚ Beowulf the hero‚ what a good author does‚ what a good reader does‚ and Grendel. John Gardner starts out his letter speaking very highly of the epic poem Beowulf. Going as far as to call it‚ " the greatest single work in (loosely) English." (Gardner 1) Gardner then moves into his opinions of the epic. He believes that Beowulf is
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1. The communication between doctors/ healthcare professionals and patients is unethical and unprofessional. Firstly‚ the language used by the healthcare professionals when communicating with Vivian is unethical. This immoral behaviour is showcased in the opening scene when Vivian has her first consultation with Dr. Kelekian. Dr. Kelekian uses formal medical terms when describing her cancer and her treatment‚ “invasive epithelial carcinoma...chemotherapeutic agent”. Terms that no-one but a medical
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Character List- round or flat Art Spiegelman- r * Art Spiegelman is the author and narrator of Maus‚ and also one of the story’s main characters. * Born in Stockholm after the Holocaust‚ he is the only surviving child of Vladek and Anja Spiegelman. * He is married to Francoise‚ a French woman who converted to Judaism upon their engagement. * Maus centers around two primary narratives: Vladek’s experiences as a Jew in World War II Poland‚ and Art’s relationship with his aging father
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