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    There exist particular elements in the film Crouching tiger, the Hidden Dragon that the audience from the western world are unlikely to comprehend. Foremost, the film title is derived from a Chinese apothegm which means hiding strength from our world. The movie story is centered around a four hundred years sword which is referred to as the Green Destiny. The movie director avers it to be referred to as such as the green color represents yin which in this respect is the female mysterious nature…

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    Cindy Sherman is one of the best-known photographers working today. Her decades long performativity routine of capturing herself under various pretenses has delivered a large number of contemporary craftsmanship 's most notable and persuasive pictures. Cindy Sherman was conceived on January, nineteenth 1954 an American photographer, and film chief, best known for her theoretical representations. She was conceived in Glen edge, New Jersey, the most youthful of five youngsters. Sherman got to be…

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    “Sadly, he isn’t me,” stated a charismatic man with only a towel slung around his hips, a bewitching smirk and a flirtatious raise of his brow immediately enslaving the attention of millions of female onlookers. The engaging Old Spice commercial of 2010 played an impressive mind game, as it applied ethos, pathos, and logos, through overly embellished scenarios, carefully chosen statements, and the alluring sex appeal of its spokesman. With a toned, athletic body and a handsome face, Isaiah…

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    home improvement on the very high luxury end of the scale. By looking through HD Canada 's website, it becomes apparent that there are little to no products on the upper classed, high earning shoppers. The introduction of specialized, upper-class designers could help to fill this void. Also, through research, it becomes clear that there is little advertising done about their online services. Home Depot should try and send a clearer message about what can be done online and how to go about it. In…

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    King Lear Play Analysis

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    It was interesting to see what all the sisters were wearing when they were first introduced to the audience. Whether the costume designer, Raven Ong, intended this or not, it is exciting to see that the colors of the three sisters represented their personality. Arlene Bozich, who played Goneril, was wearing a purple dress. This deep dark purple represents that Goneril is a confident…

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    most of the play, the cyclorama was lit with a dark green/blue/grey, but quickly changed to a red in the last part of Act I, when the Baker’s wife dies, and etc. This red tone represents danger, as seen in the tragic turns that occur during this lighting. The cyclorama also turns purple during the scene with the female giant, linking the characters together through purple and representing their united loyalty to fighting…

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    Before the 20th century, American residential architecture was very influenced by the European architecture, through its Victorian mansions, Italian villas, among others. However, a Chicago architect named Frank Lloyd Wright believed that his originality and creativity did not depend of Europe styles of architecture. He wanted to create a distinctly American architecture. However, he had not yet travelled to Europe until 1909, when left United States of America for the first time in order to…

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    A fine art, as suggested by the name is the purest form of art. It’s an expression of oneself presented in term of aesthetics and design principles. It can refer to anything made by someone considered an artist, yet the definition of an artist has evolved over time and varies based on context. In Ancient Greece, the term for art was "techne," though that word did not peg art in the modern sense and was instead applied to human activities, especially handicrafts and technical work. The most…

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    Photo manipulation and its ethics/ No Photoshop Movement and the parallels Submitted by: Bhagvanth Prasad M Submitted to: Date: B.A. (Hons) Communication Design Advertising Year 3 Birmingham City University ICAT Design & Media College // Possible Title 1. The reasons behind No Photoshop/airbrush movement and its requirement 2. Cause of No Photoshop movement and Photo manipulation Ethics 3. Unrealistic beauty standards Abstract This dissertation deals with the relevance of…

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    This portfolio contains three parts of discussions which relates to the modern contemporary event industries. The first part of the discussion is on alcohol and drug management. According to New Zealand Police (2014), alcohol permitted events are associated with violence in a such environment where it is non-restrictive, a large groups of young males and crowding. Also, added that university sports fan students are mostly found to be drinking more alcohols and getting involved in binge drinking.…

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