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    Film Studies American Beauty and The Graduate Scattered all throughout American Beauty‚ there is constant symbolism that reflects the movies main idea. Whether it is sexual liberation or the fragility of common patriarchal norms‚ American Beauty tends to convey these abstract ideas through concrete visuals that the audience can identify and interpret. The most common and identifiable ones that most audiences tend to pick up one are the rose petals that are in practically every scene which symbolizes

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    “The Graduate” The film‚ “The graduate”‚ is a romantic comedy drama‚ produced by Mike Nichols in 1967. A movie typically gives us a lot of information trough the picture‚ the light and the sound. This is also the case in the movie “The graduate”. We are getting a lot of information trough the picture‚ the light and the sounds. The producer arranges these things in a certain way‚ and there by he puts the audience in a certain mood. An example in the movie “The graduate”‚ could be the first time

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    Kirsten Thouvenot 323648 kdtf4d@mail.missouri.edu Film Studies 1800 Lesson 2 Mise-en-Scène The Graduate‚ a film released in 1967‚ involves a young man going through the crisis of finding himself after graduating college. Ben Braddock is at a stand still‚ unsure of what to do with his future. The film is set in the late 60’s in a suburban upper middle class area in Southern California. Mostly‚ the movie takes place at the Braddock’s home‚ a hotel nearby‚ a University‚ and a Church. The plot does

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    Doug Noll Instructor Derrick Art 105‚ Film as Art October 5‚ 2009 Critique 1 The Graduate "The Graduate" is a great film‚ with Dustin Hoffman‚ playing Benjamin (Ben) Braddock‚ the epitome of the confused and isolated young adult male. Ben is confused about where his life is heading‚ he fumbles for an answer whenever one of his parents’ friends asks him "what are you going to do next?" He stares mournfully into his fish tank‚ perhaps likening himself to the fish dwelling within it. He is

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    Most believe that the 1960’s was all about rock‚ hippies‚ and the war. However‚ The Graduate took a different approach about the culture and class of 1960’s. The Graduate takes place in the upper class rather than lower/middle class. The themes of The Graduate is a reflection of counterculture of the upper class. During the movie‚ you get an idea of Ben’s character and understand that he is not like most in his family and others in his class. In the very beginning you get a sense that Ben is uncomfortable

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    ___________________________ //MODULE GUIDE //B-FH304 // GRADUATE PORTFOLIO: GRADUATE COLLECTION Academic year 2012/13 // Semester 2 //FASHION DESIGN AND TEXTILES //Faculty of Design // LASALLE College of the Arts //LEVEL3 INDEPENDENT CREATIVE PRACTICE GEARED TOWARD THE INDUSTRY. You are expected to negotiate and realise your own creative project and produce innovative solutions for specific markets. //MODULE DESCRIPTION // B-FH304 GRADUATE PORTFOLIO: GRADUATE COLLECTION CREDITS: 40 Status: Compulsory

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    ISSN 1392-1258. EKoNoMIKa 2009 87 FACTORS OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE CHANGE Violeta Raimonda Kulvinskienė Associate Professor Doctor of Social Sciences Vilnius University Department of Management Saulėtekio av. 9‚ LT-2040 Vilnius Tel.: (370 5) 2366134 E-mail: violeta.kulvinskiene@ef.vu.lt Eleonora Seminogova Šeimienė Project Manager TNS Gallup Ltd. Raugyklos st. 15‚ LT-01140 Vilnius Tel.: (370) 615 4478 6 E-mail: eleonora.seimiene@gmail.com Abstract. Organizational culture has a significant

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    History of Cinema The Graduation of the Graduate: the film’s influence on American Cinema For my research paper I would like to explore the motifs and key themes in the classic American film‚ The Graduate (1967). By investigating the adaptation of the novel by Charles Webb into a screenplay‚ the use of symbolism‚ soundtrack‚ metaphors and setting‚ I will determine the film’s role in American cinema history‚ and how its effects are still seen in film today. In 1963‚ Charles Webb

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    The decision to pursue a graduate degree can be the most rewarding experience you would have to make throughout your life. It can also means making sacrifices‚ reducing the time you spend with family or friends‚ time management‚ and developing organizational skills. Time management is very important in graduate school as it requires you to stay organized in knowing when your assignments are due and completing them in a timely manner. Knowing about the program that interest you and understanding its

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    challenging part is the transition from high school to college. The student’s attitude‚ appearance‚ and address change; in other words‚ the three A’s. It is really a lot to get used to. All students have the same goal which is to graduate on time. To be a successful college graduate‚ there are many obstacles that must be overcome‚ such as peer pressure‚ time management‚ and responsibility. Peer pressure is a big part of teenagers’ lives. There are two types of peer pressure‚ minor and adult peer pressure

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