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    Media Law Examination

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    Richard Miller Media Law Case Examination JI v. BOSE CORPORATION and WHITE/PACKERT INC. 09-2341‚ 09-2342‚ 09-2343 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals The case I covered was JI v. BOSE CORPORATION and WHITE/PACKERT INC. In 2004‚ a model named Ping Ji‚ was assigned to do a photo shoot by her agency for a photographer names White. Ji ’s contract with her agency spelled out a limited use of her image. She was paid $1‚000 dollars for the photo shoot. On the day of the shoot‚ the photographer had her

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    compare whose face is better? I know that comparing is inevitable in a competition but to actually say that the other deserves to stay just because her face is more "presentable" is taking away the essence of this competition. Kaya nga the voice di ba? Boses ang pinagbbsehan hindi ang panlabas na kaanyuan. Im a major morisette fan. No doubt na idol ko talaga siya. Pero kahit ako‚ aminado ako na mas maganda yung perfomance ni klarisse sa semi’s kaya she much deserves the spot. At para sa mga fans ni morisette

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    1. The communication between doctors/ healthcare professionals and patients is unethical and unprofessional. Firstly‚ the language used by the healthcare professionals when communicating with Vivian is unethical. This immoral behaviour is showcased in the opening scene when Vivian has her first consultation with Dr. Kelekian. Dr. Kelekian uses formal medical terms when describing her cancer and her treatment‚ “invasive epithelial carcinoma...chemotherapeutic agent”. Terms that no-one but a medical

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    that their days were numbered. SUBASH CHANDRA BOSE AND HIS CONTRIBUTIONS Bose entered active politics at the age of twenty four. He was a man of action. He believed in agitation and resorted to revolutionary methods for the attainment of Swaraj. Bose was attracted by the Non-Cooperation Movement launched by Gandhiji and became an active worker of the freedom movement. He criticized Gandhiji when he withdrew the non-cooperation movement. Bose also participated in the civil disobedience movement

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    Wit the Movie

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    2010). In the assigned movie Wit‚ the main role is of Vivian Bearing which is a college professor who teaches a course in English Poetry who spent numerous years transcribing and translating the poetry of John Donne‚ who was known as a master of metaphysical poets. She too is known for her vast knowledge of metaphysical poetry. She is a very bright and scholarly woman although her students view her as cold and unfriendly. At the age of 48 Vivian is diagnosed with advanced metastatic ovarian cancer

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    women of this generation. If a lower class woman meets the right man‚ she will transform and make means as to fitting in. In this case‚ Vivian changes her ways to become a different woman. After finding Robert‚ Vivian transforms from one with dominantly masculine characteristics to a woman with feminine characteristics. In the opening scene of Pretty Woman where Vivian is first shown‚ she is introduced as a low-class‚ uneducated‚ poor-mannered‚ independent‚ woman who is trying to make the most out of

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    semi-colon in the dramas title‚ ‘W;t’. Edson also uses juxtapositions and the literary device‚ wit‚ to shape and reshape the meaning of the drama when studied in alliance to the poetry of John Donne. This alliance has been strengthened by the parallel of Vivian Bearing’s and Donne’s interpretation of life‚ death and eternal life. This enables the responder to recognise the higher concepts of death and its meaning. Both the play and the poems explore the higher aspects of the human condition: life

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    The movie Wit chronicles the care of patient Vivian Bearing‚ a poetry professor who is diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer and is undergoing aggressive chemotherapy treatment. While in the hospital‚ Vivian is taken care of by a nurse named Susie‚ and her treatment is overseen by Dr. Kelekian and Dr. Jason Posner‚ who happens to be a former student of Vivian’s (Bosanquet & Nichols‚ 2010). Throughout her time in the hospital Ms. Bearing doesn’t always receive the best care; ethical principles are

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    light on events that sadly do occur in a hospital setting. Doctors‚ nurses‚ and other staff members in the midst of work‚ forget that their patients are human. In the beginning of the film‚ Vivian Bearing‚ a professor is diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancers which are metastasizing. (Later in the film Vivian admits she had not gone to the doctor in five years‚ that is contributory negligence on her part.) Her doctor‚ Dr. Kalekian‚ very coldly tells informs her of her diagnoses. Speaking to her

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    identity of the gaze in mainstream film with a brief insight to the pattern of looks. The film I have chosen to focus on is Pretty Woman (1990‚ Director Garry Marshall‚ Produced by Silver Screen Partners‚ USA). The plot evolves around a young girl (Vivian) in Los Angeles‚ who makes her way through prostitution. A chance encounter with a businessman‚ leads her to fall in love and change her lifestyle. The film brings forth ideas of societal perceptions‚ attitudes and responses to particular woman‚ and

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