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    Sunshine Fashion: Fraud‚ Theft and Misbehaviour among Employees (OCB and CPWB) What are the root causes – individual and contextual -- for the employee misbehaviour at Sunshine? At Sunshine Fashion‚ the main manifestations of employees’ misbehaviour are fraud and theft by branch managers at the local Chinese market. The root causes of these misbehaviours are both individual and contextual: Individual: - Weak sense of belonging and loyalty to Sunshine (high yearly turnover of branch managers

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    lesser talked about obstacle that some models have to face is their own skin colour. In the short film “The Colour of Beauty”‚ directed by Elizabeth St. Philip and published in 2010‚ the experiences of an aspiring supermodel named Renee Thompson is used to argue that the modelling industry is a racist environment that are not giving equal chances to models of ethnic backgrounds. Throughout the film‚ St. Philip uses statistics‚ Thompson’s experiences‚ and reputable sources to connect with the audience’s

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    Dead Poets Society Directed by Peter Weir Film Techniques Essay Keating believed in educating the boys to be “free thinkers”. How did this teaching of his philosophy have a positive and/or negative impact on the boys? How has Peter Weir used film techniques to reflect this positive and/or negative impact? Throughout the duration of the film‚ Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir‚ a number of film techniques are expressed to reflect the positive but also the negative impacts of Mr

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    Camerawork of Frances Ha Throughout the film the cinematography has interested me in a way that I have not been before. The combination of still camera and movement in the scenes really sets this film apart from others. The film Frances Ha a number of cinematic techniques are used to advance the story such as using cinematography‚ sound and editing to affect what we see and feel about the characters. The scenes that really moved me were in the last ten minutes of the film. I felt that it came to a conclusion

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    In The Shawshank Redemption the film maker uses a variety of filmic techniques to position the audience and shape their responses to the characters and events of the film. Discuss. Themes: Justice‚ Redemption‚ Techniques: * Parallel - when two or more things are compared. Red and Brooks. The experiences of the men when they leave prison are paralleled (they follow the same pattern). He wants us to see the parallels between the two characters and show the effect of institutionalisation (developing

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    Case 9 Sunshine Farms: Withering Since NAFTA Question 1: Is NAFTA unfair to American farmers? Explain. NAFTA has been unfair to some segments of the American farming industry as seen by the number of farms in Florida that have been closed since the passage of NAFTA. The case study indicates that due to the reduction & removal of tariffs‚ it is difficult for American farmers that specialize in the same products as Mexico to be competitive. This is primarily due to lower administrative costs

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    The director’s in respective films manipulate cinematic techniques such as shot selection‚ lighting and sound to display different emotions. This allows the audience to break down the meaning and importance of the current scene. It also allows them to form an emotional connection with the characters. One of the greatest strengths in Insomnia is Christopher Nolan’s ability to keep his protagonist in every shot despite the perplex and moody-blue vibe of the movie. This means that despite the director’s

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    In The Truman Show‚ the director Peter Weir uses various film techniques to have effect on the audience and make them feel different emotions. The film techniques that he uses are camera angles‚ music and sound and lighting. The major technique that is used in this film is camera angles. Throughout the film there are various camera angles‚ the main shots that Weir uses are angled‚ tilted shots to show that there are hidden cameras filming Truman. When Truman is driving in his car the camera is

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    must be corrupted by the proclivities of the person attempting the definition. If this is the case‚ then it is possible that reality can be affected by our memories. We see this in a very physical sense in Michel Gondry and Charlie Kaufman’s film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Yet we also see it in much more subtle ways all around us. For the purpose of considering this relationship‚ let’s suggest reality is subjective‚ and that the affects of memories such as those described below are‚ in fact

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    mind when he is seeing people who aren’t real. As John goes through college at Princeton and the rest of his complex career we watch him battle his own mind. The director uses several different film techniques to walk the viewers through the life of having a crazy but beautiful mind. One film techniques that was used to represent how John was feeling was rate; Howard used this to allow the viewers to understand what it felt like for Nash when he had a moment of brilliance or disappointment. John

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