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    imprisonment (Mendes‚ 1999). American Beauty explores the breakdown of a suburban family man whose life journeys from self loathing and emptiness to freedom and liberation but at the ultimate cost of his life. Mendes effectively employs a range of techniques to help convey the meaning of this film such as set design‚ camera angles‚ colour and soundtrack. Cinema often uses structured set design and camera angles to convey meaning to an audience. Throughout American Beauty‚ Mendesʼ use of set design

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    metaphorically and in the picture literally. Although the author mostly focuses on the audience’s emotional and ethical appeal in her advertisement there is some logos in which she uses to strengthen her argument. The logical appeal she uses is the incident itself and how the whole thing can be avoided by not calling someone when you know they are driving and also just not talking on the phone and driving in

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    Marketing – Unit 3 Task 1 Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in these 2 organizations. A definition of marketing : The management process through which services move from concept to the customer. It includes the four elements called the 4 P’s of marketing: 1. Product - identification‚ selection and development. 2. Price - determination of its price. 3. Place - selection of a distribution channel to reach the customer. 4. Promotion - development and implementation of

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    spirit at first seems to be a stink spirit because it’s so polluted. The abandoned amusement park at the beginning of the movie is linked to the issue of land management. Chihiro’s father notes that many theme parks were built in Japan during the boom times‚ and they were abandoned when the economy went bad. As a result‚ unsightly‚ false landscapes dot the countryside. Self-pollution‚ a more personal aspect of environmentalism‚ occurs through No-Face’s and Chihiro’s parents’ over-consumption of food.

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    decision to film in a beautiful‚ original locations. Time and place are two fundamental ingredients of a story’s setting. The place the director or writers choose creates a mood and atmosphere‚ determines parameters for the

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    As if sensing she’d found an ally‚ the dog flopped down and pressed herself as close to Shauna as she could. Delighted‚ Shauna laughed and began a vigorous belly rub which sent the dog into fits of pleasure. "What’s her name?" "Jagger‚ and before you tell me it’s a boy name‚ let me tell you there’s a story behind it. More than the fact that I’m a fan." "A Stones

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    Night and Fog presents the events that took place within concentration camps during World War II from a perspective that is thought-provoking and frightening. This documentary was filmed ten years after the harrowing genocide of the Second World War. During the time of the war‚ concentration camps were built around Germany‚ Poland‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Austria‚ Switzerland‚ and Belgium to systematically contain and kill many different races‚ nationalities‚ sexualities‚ and enemies of Adolf Hitler’s Reich

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    They dogs were barking and running around. As i got up and went outside to see what was going on. They had been fighting over a little kitten. I was yelling at them to stop and to leave it alone but they didn’t listen. They had gotten a hold of it and were pulling it around like a chew toy. So i had to get in between them the dogs and save the cat. Yes‚ it wasn’t a smart thing to do because i could have gotten bite by one of the dogs. But the kitten needed my help. As i got the kitten away from the

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    What techniques does Churchill employ in his rhetoric‚ making his speeches particularly inspiring and memorable‚ especially in the context of the Second World War? Winston Churchill is known for creating some of the greatest speeches in the world. His use of techniques such as rhetorical questions and repetition were used to manipulate his audience into being inspired and‚ ultimately‚ making his speech memorable. His use of rhetorical questions made his speeches memorable. In Churchill’s speech

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    literary genre? Analyse with reference to the literary techniques used in two examples of New Journalism. Word Count - 2231 I suppose the most common sense point at which to start is by defining New Journalism‚ or Literary Journalism‚ as Eisenhuth and McDonald (2007‚ p. 38) say it is called at the “upper end of the spectrum.” The Collins Concise Dictionary (1999‚ p. 995) defines New Journalism as “a style of journalism‚ using techniques borrowed from fiction to portray a situation of event

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