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    subjects like racism with the film Get Out or to empower women with the release of Wonder Women. However, before the film is released the industry uses trailers to promote their films, trailers are promotional devices through showing scenes from the movie but, holding enough information back to pique the interest of the viewer trailers are quite short in length compared to the films they promote; because of this they do not necessarily communicate the same story. In a short amount of time…

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    Parrched Film Analysis

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    Parched means being “extremely thirsty” or one can say that something is bereft of moisture or water that it needs, and that is exactly what the film, Parched, is about. Parched is directed by Leena Yadav and Russell Carpenter is the cinematographer (Sharma). The film is about having a desperate desire for love, freedom, and sex, but being not permitted to have such thoughts because it is against the “custom” or the “norm”. Parched is a bittersweet tale about four women living undesired lives,…

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    “Come on! Let’s ALL skip this boring Physics homework and instead let’s go to the cinema and watch that new Star Wars movie that just came out! He never checks our homework anyway, and I heard that there is a great place to eat that’s close to the cinema.” All your classmates are going. What would you do? Are you sure it’s the right choice? Peers, at any age, influence your life, especially during your adolescence. You might not realise it, but you might be affected a lot by your peers, so much…

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    was portrayed in The Tree of Life, is entirely reserved for African-Americans. They are shown as an almost sub-human class that needs the oversight of the white southerners to maintain control over their more primal natures. From the start of the movie, Griffith starts off by showing the southern slaves working on plantations which immediately creates the link in the viewer’s mind that they are inherently closer to nature. Griffith’s next step was to then give the African-Americans in his…

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    his improper ways of using his talents lost approval and support from the audience to the heroic identity. The hilarious improbabilities create farces in a comic way, which was resulted in a less stressful and less serious form of heroism in the movie. Tragic Hero Tragedy is the mirror image or negative of comedy. It shows us the downfall of a once prominent and powerful hero. However, tragedy is not an expression of despair but the means by which they saved themselves from it. Joseph Wood…

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    Remembrance “Too many people think”, Skylar whispered under her breath. She was stuck in her English class with others whom she just simply referred to as imbeciles. It was a slow class that seemed to never end. The clock ticked, but no time passed. A dark room with little color. Skylar can remember the days she enjoyed this class, that’s why she came back. I guess she was happier then...she thought so too. It was two years ago, same class, same teacher, different circumstance. The tables were…

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    Throughout the 1920’s cinema became established as the most popular and profitable mass media, and this continued until the 1960s. Historian A.J.P Taylor famously described it as “the essential social habit of the age”. People went to the movies as their main leisure activity. The social experience of cinema going was often an escape from what could be very difficult social conditions and the rise in cinema attendances during and just following World War Two were up to 31m per week in the UK…

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    Toys In The Attic Analysis

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    What does an album cover do? Music itself is not visual, only sound that often times is paired with visuals. This is because together, a visual and a sound, enhance the effectiveness of the piece as a whole. An example of this would be in a movie when a dramatic scene is shown, a dramatic song will be played with it to enhance the scenes effectiveness. Album covers utilize this unique fusion of mediums in a similar way to make the album more marketable, and to create a visual effect on the music…

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    In spite of the fact that I am obviously of white European descent and sometimes people have wrongly assumed that I care nothing for the other cultures of the world (based on my skin tone alone), I have always had a passion for learning about other cultures, ethnicities, religions, and people in general. I often say that if we are all the same, this world would be boring. So having the opportunity to recently interview Gerald Auger was a veritable treat. I do not often come into contact with…

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    Best Buy Case Study

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    company, but the bottom line always remains the bottom line. Within Best Buy, we see that the company's total liabilities are 60% of total assets. Liabilities have increased from March 2003 at 177,000 to February 2004 at 765,000(Quotes & Info- Best Buy Co Inc (BBY)). This puts their liabilities at a high risk for investors. Their top competitor, Circuit City, holds only 30% liabilities to assets. This creates a big challenge for Best Buy Co., Inc. to overcome. As the financial forecasts…

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