U64003 FILM HISTORY SHORTLIST OF TOPICS FOR IN-CLASS TEST 2 (scheduled in week 12) 1. Choose one Hollywood major studio and write a brief account of its history (e.g. typical products‚ strategies‚ organization‚ people‚ films‚ crises‚ etc.) from the “classical era” of the studio system to the advent of conglomeration. MGM: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - part of Loew’s enterprise. Loew’s owned a movie studio‚ a network of international distribution and a theatre chain (centred in NY). By 1924 he
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Do Hard Things‚ by Alex and Brett is a challenging book. It is written to teenagers to convince them of the need to overcome the stigma of low expectations. It goes through‚ in depth‚ the story of both Alex and Brett and all that they were able to accomplish by choosing to take risks beyond what people expect you to do. Many times‚ teenagers of today are expected to be rebellious and good-for-nothing until they are older. Alex and Brett set out to prove the world’s view of teenagers is wrong. They
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she wanted two show the relationship between the mother and her daughters and also how could something so small could be so variable for someone. First thing I will talk about the mom. Mostly the mom is responsible about everything‚ she is always working hard to make money for her daughters and she is the man and the woman of this house. The thing that shows that she works hard that she sacrifices here dreams because her daughters. Here is a quote that describes the mom ”In real life I am a big boned
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In the article‚ “There’s No Such Thing As ‘Old Age’ Anymore” by Joseph Coughlin it is discussed that the term “old age” was made up about a century ago‚ and is now fading out as older people are becoming producers rather than consumers. Many older adults are working in jobs such as manufacturing‚ teaching‚ and even delivering healthcare. Coughlin states that “Businesses founded by people over the age of 50 are already major sources of employment across the nation.” Many products made by older adults
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an Evolutionary Way of Seeing Things K.C. Cole discusses in her article‚ “Seeing Things‚” that there is never just one way to look at something. There are numerous views one can take on when observing possible scientific theories. Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution is criticized and compared to the theory of creationism. Both theories are prime examples of seeing things from a different perspective influenced by either science or religion. The ability to see things clearly resonates in both arguments
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" Is there such a thing as innate talent?" is the question that is asked by the author Malcolm Gladwell‚ in the text. In the text the author presents evidence to help us understand his claim. Which is that there is such a thing as innate talent. He tells us how ‚ not every hockey player born in the winter becomes a professional hockey player‚ only the one with innate talent. However‚ the Gladwell also makes another claim. it is that‚ natural talent is not how you achieve greatness. Gladwell
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A. Living things versus Non-living things Most living things can be distinguished readily from non-living by the following characteristics: 1. Form and size. Living things have characteristic form and size within certain limits most of them are also arranged as definite individuals. While in non-living things‚ materials vary widely. 2. Organization. Living things are made up of cells which are assembled into interrelated system for performing the life processes. They rearrange and combine
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MARRIAGE IS SLAVERY Defrauded Servants are from Service free‚ A wounded Slave regains his Liberty. For Wives ill us’d no remedy remains‚ To daily Racks condemn’d‚ and to eternal Chains Personifying women as slaves in linguistic expression is a type of ontological metaphor‚ where the representation of women is based on the speaker´s experience. The basis of this metonymy consists of structuring an image schema by structurally personifying women as commodities that satisfy the want and needs of the
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"The things they carried" In "the things they carried" Tim O’Brien defines a fine line between fiction and non-fiction in the form of story telling and the memories he has accumulated from his participation in the Vietnam war the way they "seemed" rather than "what happened" because that’s how you tell "a true war story" and that’s how the book effectively engages the reader throughout the whole book because nothing is ordinary‚ not even the way the book is put together‚ you just can’t anticipate
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“The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien is a short story in which he talks about his experiences as a soldier in Vietnam. The idea it gives you of why the story is named like that is quite literal. O’Brien talks mainly about what they carried and brought home after the war like their ‘post traumatic stress disorder’‚ all the memories of guilt and fear‚ and some other physical objects like matches‚ morphines‚ rifles‚ and candy. For example‚ when Tim O’Brien goes on telling two stories‚ “The Man I
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