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    Earning of actors and professional athletes With the development of economy‚ people are satisfied with the physical needs. Thus people began to chase the spiritual needs. Entertainment and sports became an important way to do so. So there are many actors and professional athletes appeared. And they usually can get much money from their job‚ which many people cannot understand. Because people think actors and professional athletes are not worthy to get high salary. However‚ I think that actors and

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    T Studio Brand Case Study

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    T Studio Brand which is the brand marketing unit of the New York Times magazine has conquered hearts of the many and keeps engaging more and more people. The true reasons behind their success are simple‚ so let’s talk about them. What is T Studio Brand and why would we care about it? T Studio Brand was launched in 2014‚ and they nailed around 150 programs for more than 100 different brands. Beside their great work posted on their website‚ they also maintain social media pages such as Facebook‚ Twitter

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    Universal Basic Income

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    Universal Basic Income (UBI) has gained traction as a concept of providing financial assistance to individuals without the need for prerequisites. It serves as a safety net‚ offering regular payments to alleviate poverty and support the financially disadvantaged. While modern-day discussions often revolve around its potential implementation and effectiveness‚ delving into its historical roots reveals a long-standing consideration of such systems. The origins of UBI can be traced back to ancient

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    be the movie queue. The advantage with Netflix is that a user develops a queue for films that they want to watch. The queue allows for a constant stream of films. Another cost is the limited accessibility of independent films. Netflix works with studios to distribute small budget indie films while also distributing film festival favorites to garner an audience. Other film rental companies don’t offer such a wide selection. The library and recommendations are other switching costs. Netflix’s library

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    Universal Common Ground

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    Euny Hong once stated‚ “Can you think of one situation where the atmosphere would not be instantly shattered with a loud fart or a drawing of a butt? There is no faster way to create universal common ground.” This quote is important because no matter the situation‚ there is always a way to create common ground. It has been said that America was created on a notion that all men were created equal. This matters because if we weren’t all equal‚ chaos would ensue. Individuals can find common ground due

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    The History of Method Acting According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ “Method acting is a technique in which an actor aspires to complete emotional identification with a part” (Oxford Dictionary‚ 2014). Method acting began based off a system by the director Constantin Stanislavski. This system was created approximately a hundred years ago when Stanislavski wanted actors to start representing realistic human emotions on stage (Bilgrave‚ 2004). During this time many people believed that great actors just

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    their movies while Netflix being a purely streaming website.  Audiences can now download their apps to view it on their consoles‚ tablets or ipods. No company in any industry can now survive without being on the internet. Which is why production studios have their own websites in which to attract potential customers‚ there are websites of new upcoming films though they are becoming even rarer.  Smaller independent cinemas have also taken advantage of promoting their business online to attract customers

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    Definition of care The concept of caring is a universal phenomenon. Despite this‚ a universal definition of the concept of ‘care’ is yet to be established ‘as definitions have often been imprecise’ (Held‚ 2006:29). This‚ according to Swanson (1991) is the effect of several conflicting opinions regarding the meaning of caring in both interpersonal and professional relationships. However‚ Mayeroff (1971:1) defines care: ‘To care for another person‚ in the most significant sense‚ is to help him grow

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    Hayao Miyazaki: Auteur

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    “I never read reviews. I’m not interested. But I value a lot the reactions of the spectators.”- Hayao Miyazaki. The director is responsible for overseeing creative aspects of a film. They develop the vision for a film and carry the vision out‚ deciding how the film should look. The director may also be heavily involved in the writing and editing of the film‚ as well as managing the script into a sequence of shots‚ coordinating the actors in the film and supervising musical aspects. The Auteur

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    German saw United States as an enemy because Germans were perceived the bad guys in American films. This movement was a drastic measure taken to defend against the anti-German propaganda that was produced. It was this measure that had the UFA (Universal Film A.G.) formed by the German High Command. The purpose of the UFA was to promote Germany through direct screen propaganda and inform audiences of German culture and German education. We studied one of the most known influential films during this

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