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    Peter Weir witness speech Scene 3 In the film witness I have undergone certain Throughout the film I have decided to tell the story of different characters. I have done this with the use of camera work‚ following the characters as the story unravels. This subtle camera work allows the audience to experience each of the characters perceptions at the given time. A good example of this is when Samuel is wondering around the train station‚ showing the viewer his childlike innocence as everything

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    Witness” Two unique individuals can come together‚ and fall in love. However‚ due to their total differences of their cultures‚ their love for one another cannot develop as both of their cultures can come together briefly but cannot mix. This is evident throughout the film Witness‚ directed by Peter Weir as the audience can see the awkwardness of the relationships between not only John Book and Rachel Lapp‚ but also between the mainstream society and the Amish. The core themes of this film are

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    For the Abrahamic religions of Islam and Christianity‚ once the prophets had passed away‚ the burden of religious leadership fell on the shoulders of the Sunni Caliphate and the Church respectively. Since women had been given unprecedented significance by the Prophets Jesus and Muhammad‚ it became inevitable for the Church and the Sunni Caliphate to deal with the issue of the status of women. (Here Church refers to the Church in the first two centuries after crucifixion of Jesus till approx 200 C

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    Close Viewing Guide for Peter Weirs film WITNESS STUDENT HANDOUT 2 1 Opening credits ‚ with background showing Amish walking through fields ( 000-1.00) a) In what ways is the opening of the film unusual for a police crime story ? The opening of the film begins with a rural setting of the Amish. It shows that the Amish world is very peaceful and very community orientated. It looks like it should be back in the past and how they are living in modern society but just completely ignoring it. The use

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    Date: October 29‚ 2014 Book Report 5 Noah’s Sweetheart/Rebecca Kertz Main Characters: Rachel Hostetler and Noah Lapp Theme: Inspirational Romance Point of View: First and third Person Setting: Lancaster County‚ Happiness‚ Pennsylvania‚ Schoolhouse Plot: After suffering a broken engagement‚ teacher Rachel Hostetler is looking for a fresh start. When handsome Noah Lapp rescues her from a runaway buggy her first day in town‚ things seem hopeful. Then Rachel hears talk that Noah is expected

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    these guidelines include timing‚ amount‚ mode‚ audience (James-Ward‚ Fisher‚ Frey & Lapp

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    Many nonindustrial cultures may be influenced or forced to adapt their ways of life because of changes around them or in their environment (H351). When nonindustrial cultures adopt the characteristics of more industrial societies this is known as modernization. The conformity of modernization is encouraged by industrial capitalist societies and the societies who choose to follow their own traditional roots are looked down upon as they are viewed to be more primitive. Modernization consists of four

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    Abstract The aim of this report is to identify consumer behaviour and explore the extent of which smart phones are changing how consumers shop and what fashion retailers are doing to support consumers use of m-commerce. The report will show different approaches to m-commerce between different segments from luxury brands to high street. It will examine how retailers adapt new concepts and share information through smartphones to compete in the consumer market. The report will also reflect on what

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    Let every eye negotiate for itself‚ and trust no agent. William Shakespeare I. Teacher to Teacher Dialogue Agency law is very important in a basic undergraduate law course in that it represents a synergy of two otherwise distinctive bodies of law: contracts and torts. Because these topics are a precondition to a good foundation to agency‚ I never teach agency before having taught both contracts and torts. In addition‚ I have found it useful to remind students of the constant

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    regions of the land practice the religion of Læstadian. Sami villages that practice religion have constructed Lapp-chapels in which Lapp-sermons are held. Not all Sami people continue to practice or believe in the once popular shamanistic religion. Those that do continue to practice look to the uninhibited power of nature and all it encompasses as way of living their

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