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    Werner Herzog's Sublime

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    1999 Deterritorializing the New German Cinema University of Minnesota Press‚ London Elsaesser‚ Thomas 1989 New German Cinema Macmillan Press Ltd.‚ London Singer‚ Alan. 1986 ‘Comprehending Appearances: Werner Herzog ’s ironic sublime ’ in Corrigan‚ Timothy (ed.) 1986 The Films of Werner Herzog‚ Methuen‚ New York 183 – 205 Wilson‚ Ellen Judy 1996‚ Encyclopaedia of the Enlightenment Book Builders Inc.‚ New York Filmography Herzog‚ Werner‚ Fata Morgana (1970) DVD Anchor Bay‚ 2002 --- Aguirre‚ the Wrath

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    the film styles and explain how Treadwell’s uncontrollable footage of the outside is logged inside Herzog’s careful documentary film. I appreciated their idea that by incorporating Treadwell’s copious video footage‚ Herzog is attempting to “follow Treadwell beyond the human and beyond representation”(8). It is how Herzog takes trivial material into the “sublime realm”

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    devised piece is ‘Machinal’ written by American playwright and journalist Sophie Treadwell and premiered on Broadway in 1928. Treadwell wrote the play based on the true events that unravelled around New Yorker Ruth Snyder who killed her husband in her unhappy marriage and was executed by electric chair; Ruth was the first woman to be executed by electric chair since 1899 which provoked the significance of her story. Treadwell explores the themes of isolation‚ oppression and female objectification all

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    Scientific Racism

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    However‚ Goring‚ funded by the British government‚ together with Galton used Darwin’s ideas about how natural selection supports the survival of a species. Galton thought that humanity is the only biological species on Earth that evades the benevolent impact of natural selection through the development of civilization. This reduces the pressure of natural selection in human society‚ which‚ in turn‚ worsens the physical and mental constitution of offspring‚ leading to degeneration. According to Rafter

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    gender influence victimisation? Are people at greater risk to specific types of crime because of their gender? The general stereotype in society as well as the claim of feminist criminologists is that “all men are violent and women are victims” (Treadwell 2006 p.96) however men are also vulnerable to victimisation but the ideology of ‘manliness’ could explain why male victimisation commonly goes unreported because of issues such as the embarrassment of ‘weakness’ reducing its exposure (Stanko and

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    to choose his assistant chefs‚ even though nothing of this was mentioned in the contract for employment. Therefore‚ when Crest‚ owner of the Marrimount‚ attempted to determine Collins ’s assistants‚ Collins quit his job and went to work for the Treadwell Center. The contract It may actually be good for Collins to argue that there was no contract between himself and Crest. First‚ there was no detailed employment agreement‚ just a letter signifying the contract terms. The letter referred to itself

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    History of the Physician Assistant Profession The role of the physician assistant (PA) was created to help bridge the gap in medical care‚ especially in rural environments‚ which has been a concern of doctors for centuries. During periods of war non-physicians were used as a means to provide medical care to soldiers and in prisons. In 1965 Duke inaugurates the first “physician assistant educational program”‚ which consists of four Navy corpsmen. Later on‚ the first baccalaureate degree was approved

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    DRILLING OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE MATERIALS: EXPERIMENTAL‚ NUMERICAL‚ AND THEORETICAL INVESTIGATIONS by WEILONG CONG B.S.‚ Dalian Fisheries University‚ 2007 AN ABSTRACT OF A DISSERTATION submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering College of Engineering KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Manhattan‚ Kansas 2013 Abstract High-performance materials‚ such as silicon‚ aerospace stainless steels

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    Bon Vivant Case

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    The principal is unidentified if the third party knows or has reason to know that the agent is acting for a princila‚ but lacks knowlodge or reason to know the principals identity. A perfect example of this is found on page 941-942‚ the case of Treadwell vs J.D. Construction. Derr organized a corporation called JCDER‚ Inc.‚ which he used to operate his construction business‚ however both Derr and JCDER‚ Inc‚ acted under the assumed name J.D. construction. Derr signed the contrct in that case on

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    is almost justifiable and on many occasions heroic when practised in warfare. This is reiterated with the recent poaching ban‚ poaching only became criminalised through the convergence of new class and power interests in the 18th Century. James Treadwell argues this point as a criminologist and indicates that specific acts that were once socially acceptable are now becoming criminalised‚ ‘crime is not static or fixed‚ it constantly changes. Things that once were not criminalised

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