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    Indiana Jones

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    specific theme music when he has defeated the bad guys or has done something successful. And also when something bad is about to happen the music changes and you can tell that something bad is about to happen. Also in the movie national treasure there are many ways the music effects the mood‚ just like the Indiana jones series when the mood changes the music goes with it‚ but in the national treasure movies the isn’t much music in the movie but when something goes wrong or right the music changes with

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    Brian Eno

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    everything has started to change in music with the recording technology. What we qualified something really important in music in the past‚ such as history‚ time and place etc. ‚ today‚ in a sense‚ they start to lose their “value”. Before explaining the idea of Brian Eno‚ i want to mention what we discuss before him. Previously‚ we discussed Benjamin‚ Gould who supported the opposite sides of one point and i think the main point of these discussions is ’the aura of the music has started to destroy with the

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    Soul and Eliza Doolittle

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    other sort of manners‚ but having the same manner for all human souls: in short‚ behaving as if you were in Heaven‚ where there are no third-class carriages‚ and one soul is as good as another." It is no small coincidence that the author of Higgins’ Universal Alphabet is the same man to blur social distinctions‚ thereby suggesting that social standing is a matter of nurture‚ not nature. Examine carefully Higgins’ attitude towards his fellow men. Can this be taken as an admirable brand of socialism? Or

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    prompt steps against impending trouble and ward them off right at the start. But even sounder is the proverb ‘ Prevention is better than cure ‘ that advises us to take precaution so that the trouble is ot allowed to affect us at all. The proverb has universal application. Prevent a machine‚ a building‚ a road‚ a bridge‚ and so on from deteriorating by proper maintenance and timely repairs and no serious damage will result. Health authorities should take prompt‚ quick and effective steps against the outbreak

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    500 days of Summer

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    demonstrates the different moments of the relationship – whilst some scenes are more brightly lit and contain a brighter colour palette‚ the scenes in which there is conflict holds a more sombre colour palette and murky lighting. The non-diegetic music playing in line with these scenes is quite melancholic and the lyrics address the idea of time and innocence which compliments the reflective and sober mood. 1. Tom’s mood is conveyed at the start of the segment as we see Tom face down‚ slouching

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    Leaving Las Vegas and Drunks are two films created in the 1990’s that attempt to accurately depict the hardships of addiction involving Alcohol Use Disorder. Leaving Las Vegas‚ a 1995 film‚ depicts an alcoholic and nightwalker’s last resort to find something special after a lifelong struggle to stay afloat. Director Mike Figgis recruits actors Nicolas Cage and Elisabeth Shue for the main roles Ben and Sera. Ben turns to alcohol after his wife and child abandon him‚ and after breaking down and quitting

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    The Lost Boys by Joel Schumacher exploits some conventions of the horror genre yet also inverts others. Like in any horror film‚ they come with the creaking doors‚ intense music and desire to solve all mysteries including the unexplained and the film‚ The Lost Boys doesn’t fall short. This vampire filled‚ popcorn flick includes many of the standard features of the horror genre but also includes inverted and reversed some conventions. To start off‚ the most obvious aspect of the horror genre that

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    The Giver Chapter 24

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    Chapter 24 They traveled onward still. Gabriel stirred for the first time in a while. It startled Jonas but‚ also gave him a new alertness. They drew closer and closer sliding swiftly on the sled. The lights‚ love‚ sound of the music and aroma growing closer and fonder all the while. Jonas still hugged Gabriel close as they crashed and came to an inevitable stop against a generously decorated fence. There were two nurturers and two pale eyed little girls on the other side of the fence

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    Escape from Embarrassment

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    more involvement than merely talking about yourself. If your partner happens to stand by the food table‚ for example‚ start your conversation by saying‚ “The cake is fantastic. Have you tried one.” If she is tapping her foot to the music‚ you may ask‚ “I really love the music. Do you know where I can get the CD?” Besides‚ make sure you introduce yourself after exchanging a few lines with your partner. So far it may seem easy. However‚ opening a conversation is only the first step to avoid being stuck

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    Coppa Bis/220

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    BIS/220 JUAREZ VIEIRA 30 July 2012 Melanie Becker In today’s society the whole world almost has access to the internet; with over two billion people accessing the internet daily and seeing a 528.1% increase in the total internet user population since 2000 computer have not only been a way that people now conduct their business but is now the main line of communication. With over two billion people on the internet‚ and the number growing parents and the government became increasingly worried

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