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    The script of the movie "Das Experiment" was written by Mario Giordano’s book "Black Box". The book is based on the real events that took place in 1971 and received the name of the Stanford Prison Experiment‚ organized by the American scientist Philip Zimbardo. The movie reflects many of the real events of the Stanford Prison Experiment‚ with the addition of the violent and sexual scenes in order to enhance the psychological effect on the audience. This experiment is a psychological research of

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    The American Dream The Great Gatsby is a movie directed by Baz Luhrmann. The movie represents the novel ‘’The Great Gatsby’’ written by Scott Fitzgerald. It is Scott’s analysis on the American society during the Roaring Twenties. The characters represent the American Dream. The main-characters in this story are Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Daisy Buchanan. When Nick Carraway moves to New-York he buys a house on West Egg‚ Long Island. His neighbour is the wealthy and mysterious man named

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    Week Thirteen: Postindustrial Society and the end of the Cold War Order‚ 1965-1989 Hunt‚ 987-1027 1. How did the scientific advances from the 1950s and 1960s challenge established patterns of thought and social behavior? -Technological advances during the 1950s and 1960s accelerated scientific productivity and discovery‚ enlightening a variety of information organization and access problems. The most visible of these is the commonness of scientists directly involved in the

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    Daphne’s analysis – focused on Language of Film‚ using Levi-Strauss’s Binary Opposition In this analysis I will be looking at the change of Mr. Darcy’s character‚ focusing on camera angles‚ lighting and décor. I’ll be analyzing the first scene he appears in and the second last‚ showing the difference of how he is portrayed using Levi-Strauss’s Binary Opposition. ------------------- Analysis Scene one Because I will be looking at Mr. Darcy’s personality and how this is shown through the language

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    Introduction. In my opinion‚ the leader in the film‚ “The Day After Tomorrow”‚ is Sam‚ Jack’s son. In the movie‚ he displays the qualities that a good moral leader should have. Leadership Concept #1: DiSC Personality. The DiSC personality profile of Sam would most probably be a high “I” as he is communicative‚ interactive‚ friendly‚ optimistic‚ impulsive & trusting. In the movie‚ Sam communicates & interacts with the other survivors about his personal life‚ portraying that he was communicative

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    Analysis of Cultural Dimensions in Movie “Yamada: The Samurai of Ayothaya” Cross Cultural Management (MGT513) Prepared by: Andreas Sorgel Anis Houari Aswin Wiryawan Charnnarong Limlertvatee Irawati Kurniawan Jason Lee Marielle Pouilly Marion Chevalier Michelle Lam Papawee Mahasirimongkol Patcharaporn Preechamanomai Suparas Viboothanakul Summary of The Movie Yamada Nagamasa‚ the young Samurai of Edo period‚ came to be a soldier in the Japanese volunteer regiment in Ayothaya (Thai

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    Analysis of The Movie of The Big Sleep The Big Sleep‚ written in 1939‚ is known as most famous hard-boiled novel by Raymond Chandler. In recent decades‚ unsurprisingly‚ this novel has been made into two movies. The first one which produced in 1946‚ by Howard Hawks‚ is the better one. Actually‚ there are still a lot of differences between the film and the novel. Even though I enjoyed The Big Sleep by Howard Hawks‚ I prefer the book‚ but I can see how someone hooked by the silver screen would

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    Runnin The Movie Analysis

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    Runnin Setting: A small wooden shack in the backwoods of Kentucky Characters: Bubba‚ Junior‚Enus Characteristics of characters Bubba: Bubba is about 5-11 and he weighs about 225 pounds‚ he is always wearing overalls and a hat‚ his favorite meal is Enus’s homemade ham and beans with some cornbread Junior: Junior is about 5-9 and he weighs about 190 pounds‚ he is a ginger‚ he is also always wearing overalls and a hat‚ his favorite meal is also Enus’s homemade ham and beans with cornbread. Enus:

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    EC: DVD story #1 From: Dilin Anand (EFY) [mailto:dilin.anand@efy.in] Sent: Thursday‚ April 28‚ 2016 12:25 PM To: Rahul Chopra Cc: Janani Gopalakrishnan Subject: For Review: DVD story #1 Sir‚ PFB DVD story #1. Contiki‚ for Converting Embedded into IoT By Priya Ravindran We are in an era of rapidly developing electronics; of embedded systems‚ efficient processors‚ the Internet of Things (IoT) and miniature chips. To aid with one’s design process in this fast-paced scenario

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    Analysis of Seven Days in May Full of indirect references of the United States government during the time of the Cold War‚ the film‚ Seven Days in May‚ is an excellent example of the problems arising within the government and the people during the time of this war. The film displays the lack of confidence in the President‚ the agreements made by the United States to the Soviet Union‚ the lack of trust the Americans had in the Soviets‚ and the moves made by the United States to protect the country

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