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    the critique of mass culture criticisers such as the Frankfurt School. They argue that the discrimination of popular culture is necessary, however, good popular culture must be separated from bad popular culture (Storey, 2001: 52), for instance, Citizen Kane (Welles, 1941) will be considered a good popular art piece that has “risen above its origins” (ibid: 55) and is well recognised as, arguably, the “most impressive directorial debut, the most influential film, the greatest movie — period — in…

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    Is Law Enforcement Turning Against Us? In May 2014, a family was attacked by a SWAT team with assault rifles and threw a grenade despite the presence of toys that were found in the front yard of the home, according to Kane. The SWAT team invaded the home because they were in the search for the father’s nephew who was charged possession of illegal drugs, but turns out he was not present at the time. A grenade was landed in the crib of a 19-month-old named Bou Bou who suffered third-degree burns…

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    From the quadrant map of ignorance management, basically we categorized as four type of ignorance cases as below 1. I know that I know(known known) 2. I don’t know that I know (unknown known) 3. I know that I don’t know (known known) 4. I don’t know that I don’t know (unknown unknown) I know that I know (known known) High level of knowledge and low level of ignorance situation which is desire level of knowledge management in organization. Employee who with high level of knowledge and low…

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    The Indian philosophical tradition based on the concept of ‘papa’ and ‘punya’ presupposes on expiation of sins for any wrongs committed. Every action has a visible or invisible result or spiritual implications. Crime must be expiated and in Hindu belief, expiation occurs in the form of punishment. K.V. Rangaswami Aiyangar rightly analyses punishment in the Hindu context and tells, “ A crime has the feature of sin and sin is a crime against God. This is the ground for the collocation of both…

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    and suggested as a means of dealing with offending youths. Mainly, the text inspects the advantages and disadvantages of each system so that readers understand the correlations between the methods and their abilities to produce future law-abiding citizens. Further, the paper researches the need to consider the cognitive and emotional abilities of youths before finalizing a treatment plan to determine which method will have long-term or short-term results. Finally, the article explores ways that…

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    Fight Club 2005 Analysis

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    Production Assets: Creative Writing 1996 Film I’ll just preface this by saying I had an extremely hard time choosing a director. I love film and drowned myself in choices; but the director I chose is a personal favorite of mine as well as an amazing director that could take this project to the next level, David Fincher. Anyone who loves film knows the Finch, the guy behind Fight Club, Gone Girl, Se7en, and my personal favorite, Zodiac (so underrated it should be criminal). So why would Fincher…

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    The following essay will compare the cinematic language of the two Western classics Stagecoach (John Ford, 1939) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Sergio Leone, 1966) while analyzing the claim that both film respectably are pioneers of the Western genre during their times proven on the basis of their original work in editing and narrative, and its influence on other filmmakers. After a brief summary of both movies, I will continue with the analysis of both, in particular with the formal…

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    transitory, the only way to achieve immortal fame is to have one’s great deeds sung and talked about after death. If a soldier's memory is fondly brought up long after their death one achieves the closest a mortal could get to immortality. To the average citizen, immortality is a distant and elusive concept, reserved for the gods, and antithetical to human existence. As kleos was valued so highly in Greek society, it was also highly sought after. In the Odyssey, Telemachus fears that his father…

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    Social Media and Privacy. Social Media refers to the interaction between people, using a variety of web based technologies to create an interactive platform where individuals and groups engage with each other in productive and sometimes not-so-productive activities. The advent of the internet age has brought about a sea change in relations and the way we conduct business. Today the physical boundaries between nations and people have been blurred with passage of information being just a click…

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    Watching A Film Analysis

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    Movies… We all love them… In modern society we see a movie as another member of the family. This member is our long lost crazy grandpa that we never met. He can make us happy… can make us angry… can make us cry… He can make us laugh, He can tell us great stories but he was found for one this only, to entertain us. Now others don 't see a movie as just entertainment, most see it as an art form, while others see it as a waste of time. Most people that go to see a movie aren 't looking for…

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