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“Hope is a good thing‚ maybe the best of things‚ and no good thing ever dies‚ (Andy Defresne).” The Shawshank Redemption (1994) directed by Frank Darabont is a testament to the influence and strength the human spirit can hold with the idea of hope and freedom strong in their minds. Ellis “Red” Redding narrates the story from the 1940s to the 1960’s as Andy - the protagonist – struggles and suffers with the fear of being imprisoned after all his hardship. Darabont communicates the ideas of hope and
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available to them because it has to be spread throughout the entire slum community. Since people in the slums get around by foot‚ rickshaw‚ bicycle or taxi‚ they use much less energy and resources than those in the city who uses cars everyday. Slum dwellers tend to have a much lower ecological
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His friendship with Pete is represented by Tan as relaxed. They are both at ease with each other and their environment. This is shown in the image where they are both perched on a rooftop enjoying a conversation over a beverage. The two figures appear small and insignificant‚ blending into a sea of identical rooftops in a harmonious yet drab monochromatic colour scheme‚ in great contrast to the large and precariously balanced Lost Thing. Similarly‚ the boy is at ease in the lounge room with his
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to strike in complete darkness. Another thing that showed the better and more advanced technology that American’s had was the infrared strobes that they used mark the rooftop during the middle of the night. This was important because it allowed our helicopters to make strafing runs and eliminate the Somalians off of the rooftops during the middle of the night. The weapons that Americans had were a crucial part of the movie. The city of Mogadishu is a large city‚ but is mostly tightly packed buildings
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The current project is City wide Slum Upgrading Project (CUSP) in which I was thoroughly involved during my training period. In this project I was involved in understanding the conditions of the slums through field visits‚ interaction with local dwellers and observations. I was also involved in designing various spaces for selected communities. List of works: The following are the list of works I was involved during my training period. Report on housing typologies
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“War is like love‚ it always finds a way” (Bertolt Brecht). Although one is pure and the other evil‚ the forces of both love and war influence the best stories. A more interesting topic emerges when a character must choose between loyalty to a loved one and devotion to government. In “The Sniper” and “Cranes” the main character is involved in a civil war that calls for allegiance to the government despite his feelings for a loved one who fights for the opposite cause. “The Sniper” and “Cranes” share
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In the novel The Village By the Sea‚ the author Anita Desai effectively conveys the protagonists Hari and Lila facing and overcoming change in a traditional culture through the experiences they surpass. The use of various techniques including imagery‚ juxtaposition and foreshadowing embody the significance to adapting to change‚ to stay strong and the importance of kindness. This assists in informing the reader of change through the families experiences in the novel. A constant theme displayed
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BeThis assignment is asked to critique a given article “Why It’s So Hard to Be Fair” by Joel Brockner 2006. Before doing the critique let’s see when the feeling of being fairly treated or not has occur? Fairness is needed where there is more than one person involving in a task. When a person is alone and carrying out a task individually all by him/herself for his/her own benefits‚ that person will not feel any unfairness. This means the feeling of being treated fairly or unfairly is the comparison
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Dissertation guide and subjects of semester-III students MGT- Dr. M.G.Thakkar SB- Dr. Subhash Bhandari CPM- Dr. C.P.Mistry BGD- Dr. Bhavanis Singh Desai GC- Gaurav Chauhan AS- Arjav Shukla VP-Vanit Patel MD- Madhvi Dabhi KS-Kaustubh Sane S.No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Name of the Student Ajoy Saikia Arindam Bhagyashree Mhapsekar Bitupan Hathimura Darryl Castelino Dharmendra Singh Dhaval Shukla Sandip Maru Gwenydd Perrira Ishan Thaker Jignesh Sonera Pranjit Sharmah
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