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    What If Film Analysis

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    The Canadian film “What If” also known as “The F Word” is like many cliché romance films. Add in some quirkiness, awkward moments, realization that the main characters are falling in love and then they live happily ever after. Before I get into why I didn’t favor this film unlike the others who rated it 7/10 I’ll give a synopsis. “What If” is based on the main character Wallace (Daniel Radcliffe), a medical school dropout who is trying to recover from a broken heart. His over-the-top best friend…

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    Alfred Hitchcock An auteur is a director who is the 'author' of his or her film. Alfred Hitchcock is known worldwide for his distinctive style of filmography. His style can be immediately recognised when watching one of his films, by linking him to the techniques and plot devices in his films. His work has fixed him among world class directors. His two movies rear window (1954) and shadow of a doubt (1943) show clear links and examples to his distinctive style. Hitchcock uses a number of…

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    Separation of Emotional and Critical Views in Film The human race has created a complex web of social and personal relationships and connects between people, the universe, and themselves. War and Upheaval through Film has helped me understand these connections and the issues that people face through a rhetorical and contextual perspectives. The course has help me to look at films from a different perspective; it forced me to separate my emotions from the truth of what the plot is revealing to me…

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    Rear Window Sparknotes

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    The movie ‘Rear Window’ was released on September 1, 1954, the movie was directed by the one and only Alfred Hitchcock, and the movies plot is that a photographer named Jeff, who is stuck on a wheelchair in his apartment to recover from a broken leg, and the movie gets the name “Rear Window” from the fact that his back window looks out into other apartments from people who live in the area. He observes many people from the area, but the most important is a jewelry salesman and his wife. One…

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    Plot/Story Ultimately, the directors and screenwriters of Remember the Titans established a serious tone throughout the movie because all of the scenes are relatively realistic. For example, the movie takes place during segregation in America, which occurred around the 1950’s. So, many of the events that we're illustrated in the movie actually happened at some point in time. Like when the school was forced to let black and white students go to school together. Overall, the movie centers around…

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    Pipeline Development and Management Prior to OAI’s engagement, all of the existing Partnership Directors and the Interim Chief of Partnerships had large individuals large prospect lists, which included current sponsors, active prospects, disqualified prospects, and names of potential prospects with no current activity. Each Director managed their list separately. Directors worked towards the team revenue goal, but did not have an established individual goal. Moreover, there were no activity…

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    1) A maintenance order was submitted to the Roudenbush Facilities Director to have the shelving unit properly secured in the yellow classroom. The facilities team has successfully resolved this issue. 2) A maintenance order was submitted to the Roudenbush Facilities Director to repair and reduce the gap in the side gate. When the fence is more accessible, it will be repaired. Children will no longer have access to the playground or fence until it is repaired. 3) The stairwell where the…

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    Bernie Film Analysis

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    Bernie is a movie about a small Texas town funeral director, named Bernie, whom had nothing but enthusiastic and encouraging words for the families he worked with and the small Texas town’s people he lived near. He was so giving from his heart and truly loved his job and to help others. Bernie’s kindness was not usually taken for weakness nor for granted, but when a widow becomes one of Bernie’s customers, his life seemed to go downhill. The widow, named Marge, is also known to the town’s…

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    Just a month before school ended a friend of mine sent me an email about an internship at a sports media company called Mandalay Sports Media. After doing some research about the company and its background I was excited and eager to find out about the opportunity. I received an email address and sent an email about my interest. A few weeks later I was told I would be able to join the Mandalay team as a summer intern. Sports has always been my passion and learning a new facet about the sports…

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    Short Terms Goals

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    any revisions you feel would best fit to overall direction of the company. Short Terms Goals (One Year) Meetings – Meetings will be conducted with all seven directors every Wednesday for one hour or as time allows to discuss: • department Issues and how we can overcome those issues with the resources we currently have. • update all directors with new information…

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