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    Dissonance in Fog of War People are largely motivated to stay consistent in how they act and feel‚ however they often have an unrealistic view of themselves. This view creates cognitive dissonance‚ or performing an action based off a thought that opposes one’s self concept (text‚ p.138). Cognitive dissonance occurs because people want to maintain a positive self –image‚ so instead of acknowledging short comings; they apply strategies to avoid the negative feeling dissonance can cause. In the Fog of War

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    while being treated like animals‚ and how they kept on living and pushing on. All of these claims can be explained and supported by‚ Elie Wiesel’s  Documentary‚ his memoir‚ Night‚ Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ and the official documentary of Night and Fog.     One of the most significant examples of strength of will in Night is how Elie always treats his father with kindness and never abandons him like many other children do. Even though his father was old and just a burden to Elie he never stopped

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    films harness‚ finding the balance between upholding historical accuracy and evoking strong emotions from the audience stands at the crux of Holocaust film production. In exploration of this balance‚ three films from different genres-- Night and Fog‚ Life is Beautiful‚

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    A study of rhinoceros and rhinoceros horn artifacts in the ancient China Rhinoceros(xi犀)‚ also named as si (兕)‚ is a rare animal in the ancient China. They were very active in the landscape of China during the prehistoric times. Archaeologists have found the evidence of rhinoceros bones in many Neolithic relics. Various ancient literatures such as “E Ya”‚ “Guo Yu”‚ “Lun Yu”‚ and “Shan

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    House of Sand and Fog sense of self essay In House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III‚ the author states an epigraph in the beginning of the novel from (“ The Balcony” by Octavio Paz): “Beyond myself/ somewhere/ I wait for my arrival.” This epigraph defines ones sense of self and Behrani‚ Kathy‚ and Lester in House of Sand and Fog all have a sense of self in some way. It may not be clear at first but the author burn’s an image of each character’s personality into the readers head. By the end

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    ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ The play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ composed by John Misto‚ is primarily focused on the incarceration of women and children in P.O.W (Prisoner Of War) camps located in the jungles of Japan in World War Two‚ rather than the most common factors of the male soldier wartime stories and other masculine hardships dealt with at the time. As the play unfolds Misto presents the audience with various theatrical components to convey the relationship of two women being interviewed to reminisce

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    of different techniques used in the play “The Shoe Horn Sonata” that enable the text to be distinctively visual in conveying a point of view. Dramatic effects such as music‚ dialogue and flashbacks create the perspective of two women looking back on their memories and experiences of World War 2. Similarly‚ Kenneth Slessor uses distinctively visual elements to aid the description of mateship and death in the poem “Beach Burial”. The Shoe Horn Sonata‚ written by John Misto‚ recounts the experiences

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    (Introduction - Introduce both texts and composer/director‚ short plot outline and link to question and examples) Photographs are a chilling reminder of the truth behind these women’s recounts‚ and an acknowledgement of their strength. Misto uses photographic images to achieve several things within his play. Firstly the images transport the audience to the world which these women are describing through their dialogue of memories. In Act One‚ whilst Bridie describes the evacuation of Singapore

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    Name Instructor Couse Date The compare and contrast the novel and movie of House of Sand and Fog In the book‚ when Behrani learns that his son has died at the hospital‚ his grief turns into rage at Lester and Kathy. He returns to the house. He finds Kathy there and strangles her. Believing she is dead‚ he puts on his uniform‚ and then suffocates his wife‚ who is sleeping in the bedroom. Then he suffocates himself. Kathy revives and finds their bodies. Both she and Lester are arrested. As they

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    Cloud Computing: Fact versus Fog December 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary Foundations of Cloud Computing Obstacles and Considerations Future of Cloud December 2010 | Copyright © 2010 Grail Research‚ LLC 2 Executive Summary Purpose “Cloud” Buzz This presentation addresses the current state of cloud computing‚ obstacles to business adoption‚ and expectations for the future. This is the first in a series of papers written by Grail Research on the topic of cloud computing

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