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    channels from speakers that surround the listener. Providing sound from a sphere radius experience in the horizontal plane as opposed to consumers know as stereo. Some costumers may not even what surround sound. At Disney studio's, In 1940, the movie fantasia was the first documented use of surround sound. Disney…

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    Hephaestus Role Model

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    most important gods in the story, making Zeus’s thunderbolts to defeat the Rock Titan (“Hercules”). His assistance to Zeus mirrors his depiction in Greek mythology, as the forger of the weapons of the gods’ of Olympus. Also, during the 1940 movie Fantasia, the Pastoral symphony, Hephaestus plays his Roman Counterpart, Vulcan, sculpting Zeus’s bolts…

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    Collaborations exposes your brand to new audiences. Look at the success of Beyonce & Nicki Minaj’s “Flawless”, or Jay Z & Kanye West’s “Watch the Throne”. Still not convinced look at the Nordstrom and Topshop collab? Each brand has been given the opportunity to be opened up to a different demographic. Webster defines a collaboration as a joint intellectual effort, made by many powers working together. It’s no wonder why so many companies over the years have participated in this strategy. The…

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    “The incalculable value of being white in America rested to a large extent on the calculable disadvantage of being black.” (Mazel: “A selection of quotes from ‘And don't call me a racist!’”) As readers explore Angels in America, issues of homophobia and the AIDS epidemic come to the forefront but the recognition of identity in Angels and how that shapes the events of the play as whole is a discussion which truly begins to explore the complexity of Kushner’s work. While the issues of sexuality…

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    Barren. Webster defines barren as not producing or incapable of producing offsprings, which is usually a term coined for women unable to have children. However, barren is a word that can be used to describe relationships also. Barren relationships are the ones that we get into hoping for the best, wishing for the best, expecting to grow and to build. We jump into these relationships expecting so much; happiness, joy, love, support, fun, peace, growth, but occasionally our expectations is high…

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    People want to see Charlie Chaplin a good guy with his little mustache imitating and mocking the bad dictator with the same shape of mustache. During the Great Dictator, other films were made like Casa Blanca, Pinocchio, it’s a wonderful life and Fantasia. This film reached its own popularity in the top in the world of cinema but the Great Dictator film project the future movement that will…

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    Tarsem Losing My Religion

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    As writer-director Tarsem Singh (these days, just "Tarsem") explains it, he first had the idea for The Fall 14 years ago, but was unable to secure funding for a dark, miserablist fantasy shot in more than a dozen countries, based on a Bulgarian drama (1981's Yo Ho Ho), and largely written by the improvisational choices of a 5-year-old girl. And no wonder. The Fall ranks up there with the collected directorial works of Crispin Glover as an impossible-to-sell act of creative love and insane…

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    As a kid, I was constantly watching Disney, Pixar, and superhero cartoons. Something about the way they can animate everything seamlessly and capture things that couldn’t exist in real life drew me in, pun fully intended. It stuck with me throughout life and it was a source of comfort when middle school and high school got too hard for me. Once sophomore year hit and I was in Honors English II, we were given a chance to study any subject freely. Of course, I jumped at the chance that I’d…

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    It is without doubt the most famous classical work of its time, and a serious concert work containing elements of popular music from the 1920s. Rhapsody even remains a part of American popular culture today; its famous themes are heard in ‘Disneys Fantasia 2000’, and it is used in ‘United Airlines’…

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    1. The first piece of music I listened to for this assignment was Lohengrin, prelude to Act III composed by Wagner. The song was written for a scene for a wedding between a hero and heroine. The instruments in this song include a full orchestra and it is an orchestral piece. In my opinion, the song had a variety of feelings and sounds. For example, there is one part where it is mainly or entirely woodwinds. During this section, the music sounds very peaceful and light. After a while this…

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