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    ch06 Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. The economic-buyer theory assumes that consumers know all the facts and logically compare choices. True False 2. Most economists assume that consumers are "economic buyers" who logically evaluate choices to get the greatest satisfaction from spending their time and money. True False 3. Economic needs include such things as self-respect‚ accomplishment‚ fun‚ freedom and relaxation. True False 4. The

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    Ethics in Indian Cinema

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    means." Ethics in Indian Cinema India is the largest film producing industry in the world and its cinema is becoming increasingly popular in various countries around the globe. The Indian Cinema consists of films produced across India‚ which includes the cinematic cultures of Andhra Pradesh‚ Assam‚ Bihar‚ Gujarat‚ Haryana‚ Jammu and Kashmir‚ Karnataka‚Kerala‚ Maharashtra‚ Manipur‚ Odisha‚ Punjab‚ Rajasthan‚ Tamil Nadu‚ Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. Indian films came to be followed throughout

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    Nicoară Cosmin – CFM RO – an 1 European cinema is more complex than American cinema. The above statement does not entirely reflect the reality. At the level of creative expressions‚ the relationship between these two continents has always been‚ to say the very least‚ a two-way road. The exchanges concerning Hollywood and the international cinema scene are long-standing and deeply rooted. During the formation of classical Hollywood cinema‚ many of its key architects were in fact European emigrants

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    British Theatre and Cinema

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    first come - first served. The performances start at about eight and finish at about eleven. Seats are expensive and a night out at a theatre is quite a luxury for the average Londoners. Most theatres and musical halls have good orchestras‚ with popular conductors. Contemporary British playwrights who have received wide recognition include Alan Ayckbourn‚ Alan Bannett‚ Caryl Churchill‚ David Hare‚ and Tom Stoppard. The musicals of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber have been highly successful in Britain and

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    How important was Weimar Cinema to the Development of the German Film Industry? The cinema of the early 20th century saw a vast rise in popularity of the film industry across the world and especially so in Germany after the early development of moving pictures had surfaced at the very end of the 19th century. One of the most significant influences in the film industry was of course the advancement of technology. The reason for this is that Thomas Edison invented his “Kinetoscope” in 1891 and

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    Cinema History in Nepal

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    Cinema in Nepal = The first cinema show in Nepal took place in Bhadra 17‚ 1990 BS at Singhadurbar‚ during the time of Juddha Shumsher. = For public cinema show opened up from 2004 BS. = The making of Nepali films is said to have begun with D. B. Pariyar’s Satya Harishchandra‚ which was the first Nepali Language film to be shot. It was produced from Kolkata‚ India‚ and was released on September 14‚ 1951 (2007BS). This movie was first screened in Nepal at Narayanhiti Palace for King Tribhuvan.

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    Introduction 2. American Cinema 3. The earliest history of film 4. The growth of the film industry 5. Popcorn 6. The Oscar 7. Hollywood Introduction I’m a cinema goer. And also I like watching films on TV or video. But I think‚ that watching a good film is the best relaxation. It is thought-provoking and entertaining. Now a growing number of people prefer watching films on TV to attending cinemas. There are wonderful comedies

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    Lastly‚ the cinema was considered to play a significant role‚ and Stalin himself liked watching films and had his personal cinema. Cinemas came under the control of the Politburo’s economic department. The objectives of films were to gain understandings by the masses and promote the state. Plots and storyline were prescribed by Stalin. Accordingly‚ many documentaries supporting the First Five-Year Plan were produced. Moreover‚ all the films had to be precensored in the State Committee for Cinematography

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    What is the ‘appearance/reality’ distinction? Discuss how at least one philosopher dealt with the problem. How has science increased the discrepancy between the way the world seems and the way it really must be? Consider the impact the scientific turn has had on the philosophy of reality. Protagorean Theorem Protagoras "Man is the measure of all things" No expert can tell me how to live no matter what their level of education may be. Their reality isn’t mine. I’m the master and apprentice of

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    INDIAN CINEMA AND COMMUNAL POLITICS “Pictures can and do make a difference. Strong images of historical events do have an impact on society. They can help with change.” -Charles Moore Indian Cinema or Bollywood produces over 750 films a year‚ released across 12‚000 theatres in the country. Popular for its tear-jerking plots‚ colourful and exotic

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