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    Watching movies is a great pastime. Whether it be an action adventure or a romantic comedy, it’s easy for people to sit down and enjoy one of their favorite films. However, there is a deeper perspective in the movies we watch daily. They can provide important life lessons or even advice on a situation. Movies can also have you question reality and drive you into creating serious motives. John Carpenter’s “The Thing” is a perfect example of that. To me, “The Thing” is one of my favorite movies,…

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    Reflection Paper On Zumba

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    For my cultural experience, I decided to try dancing from a different culture. I ended up going to a Zumba class for the first time in my life. Zumba is a fitness dance class that mostly consist of Latin music and Latin-inspired choreography. They also incorporate Caribbean and African culture too but mostly Latin. I chose Zumba for many reasons. First, I love to dance, dancing is my passion it is what makes me happy. Second, I hate working out but I need to and Zumba just seemed like a perfect…

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    Westdale Movie Theatre is the only single screen theatre remaining in Hamilton (Wilson, 2012). It was built in the 1930s and is the only theatre constructed in that period to still continue to function as a cinema today (Wilson, 2012). The 1930s and 1940s were known as the golden days of movies; during this time there were over 20 movie theatres within Hamilton that served the public and consisted of theatre that were small and contained roughly 400 seats, to medium sized theatres that contained…

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    Have you ever imagined or thought about what if there existed another world; a world where magic, unknown creatures, dragons, and monsters existed? Howl’s Moving Castle is the perfect film to watch for family gatherings, especially for children or any adult who is feeling nostalgic about their childhood. What makes this film good has several factors: the plot, dialogue, music, scenery, animation, setting, story, and voice acting. Howl’s Moving Castle ,(ハウルの動く城, Hepburn: Hauru no Ugoku Shiro),…

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    A popular way to spend a quality evening with the family is by enjoying a movie. The decision of going to a movie theater versus staying home to watch a movie can be quite a debate. Although a trip to the theater may be enjoyable, staying at home to watch a movie is the better choice when considering cost, convenience, comfort and amenities. Consider this perspective to help avoid family disagreements and to better the overall movie experience. First analyze the cost of taking the whole…

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    Final Analysis All in all, there are evidently various routes that our company can take to address the needs of the millennial generation, which will make up a large percentage of the market that we intend to target in the coming years. However, CBRE must differentiate itself in these efforts in order to compete with these companies that are already pursuing these tactics. Recommendations As the millennial generation continues to graduate from college and enter their first jobs, they will…

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    Comparing the articles related to Hayao Miyazaki’s film Spirited Away, they not only share some similarities but also differentiate between each other. Three main similarities can be found in the articles. First of all, all the articles pay attention to interpreting characters and their references. The most popular characters are the witch Yubaba and No-face. Some interpretations are similar as well. Reider (2005) and Napier (2006) both link No-face with Noh, Japanese traditional art. The mask…

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    Introduction Before looking into the Virtual reality headset we are brought back to the sensorama. This invention purpose was to put its host in a movie theater in a way. The box was much bigger than the headsets and would give them the experience of a surround sound HD image movie. It has since been an argument whether or not the sensorama is the actual seed of the virtual reality headset. He competes with "the sword of the Damocles" making is the view in the US Air Force. Later on, the virtual…

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    Introduction For the first half of twentieth century, movies were the most popular and influential medium of culture in the United States. They were the first of the modern mass media sharing common believes and faiths though screens. (Sklar, 1975) The project considers heroes in different Hollywood films. It aims to identify two main methods of creating heroes in the movies. Moreover, the relation between themes and the related heroic characters will be discussed. In the project, 5 different…

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    Godfather's Of Animation

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    is scarce, but when the traditional methods are brought to light can that still be considered as true?. When people aspire toward’s animation in today’s society, it often the bastions of traditional animation that capture the imagination, such as Studio Ghibli, founded by animator and director Hayao Miyazaki. The dedication by the company installed by it’s founder is the animator’s strive to capture the textured stroke’s and fluency as seen in hand-drawn animation and that aspiration was most…

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