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    Eric Faden’s created a mashup of many different Disney movies . His fair use tale is not infringing copyright because he was following the fair use laws. He only used portions of the movies‚ he cited all of the movies he took from and gave who created them. Others think that this is invading copyright because he did not get permission from the copyright owner. At the beginning of the fair use tale he states that it was not associated with the Disney studio. But he did not use their work excessively

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    and recreated numerous times into stories‚ plays‚ and even movies. Perrault and Disney’s versions of Cinderella took special interest to Louis Bernikow‚ in which she analyzed in her essay “Cinderella: Saturday Afternoon at the Movies”. In the essay‚ Bernikow shows that “there are two worlds in the Cinderella cartoon‚ one of women‚ one of men” (270)‚ and that the women in the story need men. In “Cinderella: Saturday Afternoon at the Movies”‚ the women need men to secure social class‚ lift them from

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    memories‚ and culture. They also make for good background music for some of the most revolutionary movies. Music has always been around us but in movies‚ it very preveliant. Music in films has changed all throughout the decades and in various different genres. This is going to be all about how the music is used in films to portray emotions‚ set scenes‚ or even be used to drive plot in certain movies. Music is used heavily

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    targeted the most. According to the parents in the Media in the Home 2000 study‚ children spend 6 and one-half hours with media each and every day (Children‚" 2002). Everything from television‚ to video games‚ to movies‚ and to music impacts the children’s lives everyday. The violent media‚ with its negative images and lyrics‚ appears in our everyday lives delivering wrongful messages to our youth; therefore‚ it influences them to act out what they see on television and hear on the radio. Over

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    Did you know that suspense is the key factor in horror movies or stories? Suspense is the thing that makes reading or watching those types of movies or book exciting. The writers work hard creating the suspense for that effect. The words the author uses or the way he/she writes the story causes suspense the outcome is the reader dying to know what happens next or is frightened. The Author creates suspense when the 3rd wish is made‚ because you are waiting to see if it worked in time this makes

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    Violent Women in The Bluest Eye and Beloved The black female characters within Toni Morrison’s novels are often scarred by their surrounding‚ oppressive environments. Whether they are racially exploited‚ sexually violated‚ or emotionally abused‚ these women make choices that cannot be easily understood in order to coexist with these scars. Specifically‚ many of Morrison’s female characters turn to violence. She resists the temptation to portray only positive or idealistic characters‚ but rather

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    The Tracker The film also presents a critical question of which law is closest to a consensual perspective of justice: the fanatic or trackers? It reveals an Aboriginal perspective‚ which allows them to define and apply their own version of deviance onto white Australia with the colonial period. The film contains references to Positivism‚ Marxist criminology‚ Labelling theory‚ Republican Theory‚ Strain Theory‚ Classical Theory‚ New Right Criminology and Critical Criminology. The predominant theories

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    awareness of quality movies and potentially larger audiences. The first contention against this lies in factors which are unaccounted by the memo for alternative reasons of fewer box office sales. Fewer ticket sales could be the general effects from an economic recession. It could also have to do with increasing amounts of movie-goers seeking online movie services as an alternative form of entertainment. If either of these is true‚ the premise of few people being aware of quality movies is irrelevant.

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    English 1010 Nicholas Bush 11.30.10 The Insanity Within Why do we crave horror movies? Stephen king was asked this same question in an interview that was published in a Playboy magazine in 1981. King replied “we are all mentally ill” (1) and “to show we can”(3). King expressed his views on both sides stating that we all are guilty of acting mentally ill‚ and that we all simply enjoy watching horrifying movies. Both of these statements are true‚ but not necessarily accurate. King did not take

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    lacked variety. People will call each other when they see another gay person on TV. The story lines in movies featuring gays and lesbians were controlled and restricted. The whole story was not often told in gay movies. Even after the code was lifted‚ Hollywood still struggled with their portrayal of gays‚ the “proud sissies” and the “regular gays” who were not as flamboyant. In today’s movies‚ those issues are still prevalent. Gay scenes are laced with comedy and as a form of punishment. There

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