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    Van Gend En Loos1 Case

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    discussion of both questions we should analyze both national and EU laws relative to this case. The reason why EU law is also applicable to it Van Gend en Loos1 case which in a way has expanded jurisdiction of European Court of Justice since it has established the principle of direct effect of the European Union law, meaning that after Van Gend en Loos, EU law can award legal and natural persons with the rights which should be recognized and enforced (if necessary), by courts of member states.…

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    Mise En Scene In Hamlet

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    The above image depicts a pair of hands in a praying position over a bible with a bright white light shining from the upper left. This picture symbolizes Claudius’s attempt to pray to God and find consolation and forgiveness for what he has done. Distraught after viewing the play, Claudius reflects on his murder of his brother and regrets his actions. He wants to be forgiven, but he does not want to give up what he gained through killing his brother. Desperate and afraid of eternal damnation, he…

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    family. My husband and his sister are a Certified Professional Chef's and his mom is a brilliant home cook. My 2016 New Year Resolution was to cook/bake more food so, in order to start there are steps to accomplish this Prep, cook, and clean. Mise en Place is a French Culinary phrase which means "putting in place," as in set up" or "get your stuff together." In 2006, I completed Preptory Cook Course with Certificate of Completion. Everything needs preperation no matter what you do. In…

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    the right side of the man, emphasize the violent impression that the image tries to convey. On the upper right side of the image it can be found the logo of the campaign, and on the left side there is a text that contains the name of a song called “en la cama” or “in the bed” sang by the Puerto Rican reggaeton singer, Daddy Yankee, whose name appears in bold, and a short extract of…

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    suspense’ himself. Alfred Hitchcock uses the elements of mise en scene and sound to build up tension and uncertainty, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. Alfred Hitchcock has created many great thrillers, but Psycho is a prime example of a well-executed thriller. The lighting and sound are complemented with costuming and exquisite camera work. Two key scenes in the movie of Psycho that best portray Hitchcock's skilful use of mise en scene and sound are the scene in which Private…

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    land during World War II. One other property that helps set the time frame would be the movie poster in the background, frame left. The font and type of artwork references the 1940s which helps the time in which the film is set. The last aspect of mise en scene in this scene is the circular window in the middle ground. The circular window resembles an eye which may suggest that the Nazis are always watching everyone, giving a somewhat ominous feel. The director made these choices to help tell…

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    “ Sí bueno, ¿Sabes cómo decir los zapatos en Inglés ?” I questioned as part of my daily back and forth I exchanged with my host mother Luisa. She taught me Spanish while I tried to teach her English.The summer of 2015 I embarked to Peru with an organization called Rustic Pathways. Living in Peru for two weeks was an experience that has changed who I am. Throughout my time in Perka Norte, my host family and I grew incredibly close despite the cultural and language barrier. During the chilly…

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    Claude Monet, one of the most famous painters during the impressionist movement, was born November 14, 1840 in Paris, France. When he was five years old he and his family moved to Normandy. Claude’s father was a businessman, who hoped he would join the family business when he grew up, and his mother was a singer. As a child, Monet did not enjoy being cooped up; he would much rather be outside, gazing at the beauty that was all around him. Although he did not enjoy being confined inside, he was…

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    In the elements of Mise-en-scene costume and makeup help play a key role in each and every film. Along with helping to develop characters, costumes and makeup can tell a story about each of the characters before they even speak. After watching both, AMERICAN BEAUTY and THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, it’s easy to see there are many differences between the two films even if they seemed to fall in the same genre of film. But the strong differences in each films costumes and makeup are what make them iconic…

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    The movie, Allende en Su Labertino (Allende and His Maze), was written by the Chilean film director and writer, Miguel Littin. Littin was born in the 1940s, was a supporter of Salvador Allende’s regime, and was exiled soon after the assassination of Allende during the rise in power of dictator Augusto Pinochet in Chile during his military coup of the country. Littin is also known for his other films, such as one relevant to this same historical subject is Dawson Isla 10 from 2009 which was a…

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