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    and educated in combative techniques and the military. Wrestling is found out in light of the fact that it can be utilized for self-protection. There’s a considerable measure of standards to take after and methods to learn‚ in the past wrestling didn’t have

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    “We must change what we want to see.” In James Cameron’s “Avatar‚” we see Jake Sully—the protagonist—fighting in the imperialistic battle between the Na’vi: the natives and the Sky People: the greedy humans. Jake is important because he shows the audience the importance of where to put your loyalty and how much it can change a person. He transforms from a bitter‚ strongly-opinionated jarhead —with no respect for the foreign planet’s land or inhabitants—to a warrior loyal to his clan that he will

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    G Billard’s Billenium puts forward the possible threat of overpopulation and the issues linked to it. Francis Lawrence’s I am Legend portrays the potential possibility of a virus outbreak resulting from a mutation of a successful cancer cure. The film Gattaca explores the impact that future technological advancements will have on society. Those who have not been genetically modified are called ‘invalids’ and are discriminated against. They are rejected by the valid side of society

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    Introduction: For test responses: Should be 5-8 sentences (typed). For convincing/persuasive essays: 4-6 lines 1. Your first sentence for the introductions: This statement is true/ not true (if question is asking you that). Eg. The government is way too easy on hoon drivers. Discuss. 2. Be spontaneous i.e. natural and directly to what the question asks you. Eg. Do you agree that Brian is the perfect gentleman? Yes‚ I agree (spontaneous). Main body paragraph: Should be between

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    Shakespeare uses a variety of techniques in Romeo and Juliet in order to enhance the reader’s experience and to communicate messages through his work. For instance‚ the use of celestial imagery contributes to the tragic tone of the play‚ because it suggests the inevitable end to the main characters. Notably in the opening of the play‚ the reader hears: “A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” (I.Prologue.6). Likewise‚ before Romeo enters the Capulet party he tells his friends: “I fear‚ too

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    How does Jessie Nelson use a range of film techniques to portray the conflicting ideas of competence in parenthood in relation with disabled parents in the movie ‘I am Sam’? Jessie Nelson’s ‘I am Sam’ directed in 2001 tells a story of a mentally-challenged man‚ Sam Dawson‚ and his relentless fight with the legal system for custody of his daughter‚ Lucy Diamond Dawson. Nelson forces the audience to question Sam’s capabilities and limits of being a ‘good parent’ through symbolism‚ characterization

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    Political Control Techniques in 1984 In the year 1984 there is one political party for Oceania‚ known only as the Party‚ and led by Big Brother. Nobody opposes the party because the party controls the population using methods such as creating youth organizations‚ manipulating history through the Ministry of Truth‚ and the telescreens. Youth organizations‚ such as the Spies‚ teach children to turn in adults to the ThoughtPolice who commit crimes against the Party. Using children to watch their

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    Techniques for Prejudice Reduction Prejudice Reduction Prejudice reduction refers to a decrease in (most often) negative attitudes or evaluations that individuals hold in relation to other people. These negative attitudes are based on the groups to which people belong. Like a white person disliking another person just because he or she is black. The idea of prejudice reduction is linked with changing negative attitudes‚ the outward expressions of bias‚ or negative behaviors. Why should we reduce

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    "The Milagro Beanfield War" is an excellent movie about one man’s fight against the state and landowners to use water for farming purposes. Robert Redford did a great job of not only bringing the feel of the culture to the film but also keeping the whole feeling of the film. Joe Mondragon is a family man that is looking for work when he stumbles upon a supply of water. In New Mexico‚ it is illegal to use water because it is owned by the state. Joe decides to use the water for a beanfield that he

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    Analyse how techniques were used to create impact in one important section of “Once Were Warriors” Directed by Lee Tamahori. In the film‚ “Once Were Warriors” the visual techniques camera shots and angles‚ lighting and sound effects were used to create impact in the party scene. The impact created shows us‚ the audience‚ that alcohol can lead to violence. Firstly‚ the director uses camera shots and angles to create impact in showing us the relationships between the characters and how they become

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