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    Canadian Culture Culture can be defined as the behaviours and belief characteristics of a particular social, ethnic or age group that is being passed down from generation to generation. Each and every one of the world's many nations is unique in its own way. No two nations are the same in terms of the way they live. Whether it is by how they eat, how they communicate or their style of clothes. Unlike others, Canadian culture is diverse and greatly affected by persons from around the world.…

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    resources and positions of its members. Resistance in the German Reich in particular took a number of forms; two notable examples are the “Red Orchestra” and the “White Rose,” two resistance groups formed in Germany. The “Red Orchestra”-a Gestapo code name derived from the system of referring to members of different…

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    Scorpio Rising Analysis

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    consciously disavowing openly homosexual acts in attempt to shift the attitudes of social majority by shaping an image aligned with –philia (fondness and love) in opposed to sex (Suâarez 127). Meanwhile, filmmakers under the scrutiny from Motion Picture Production Code were made to abide by the rules of “don’ts and be carefuls”, unable to employ passionate, sexual, and “pervasive” scenes in the plot (Mondello). During this time, Kenneth Anger made Fireworks (1947). An unapologetic portrayal of a…

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    The Klondike Gold Rush began in Alaska. 1898 The US declared war on Spain. 1899 Southern states pass a law to disenfranchise blacks people 1890- Battle of Wounded Knee; killing over 200 people. 1893 Thomas Edison just finished building his motion picture studio. People will pay 5 cent to watch a 20 second to 30 second video. 1897 The nation mourned for Ulysses S. Grant death. 1897 Dracula is introduce to the public. Dracula is the king of the vampire. The first gas power car is…

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    autism never develop sufficient natural speech to meet their daily communication needs [25]. We have designed and developed software for smartphones that offers a new media for communicating and socializing while overcoming the shortcomings with paper pictures. There are two modes that the smartphone can be in: operational and display mode.…

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    Film Noir Film Essay

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    Film Noir, launched just before USA’s entry into the World War II and peaking during the Cold War, was a hybrid of glamour and grittiness, exposing a seamy underside of America during the mid century. Film Noir was cast with wised-up men and wordly women who might not have had the right answers, but certainly had all the right moves. More than often, they held mixed motives and malign agendas. The name ”Film Noir” was coined by french film critics whom, after the trade-blockade following the…

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    Visual WWI Memory Project by: Lance Canlas Conditions/ Life in the Trenches Conditions in the trenches were considered horrific and filthy, with many men living in a very small area. Living half underground and being unable to cleanse yourself for days or weeks on end created severe health risks for the soldiers. Rats were a common pest that would spread disease and inevitably infect hundreds of soldiers for months. Lice would also spread disease and would often live in the hair follicles of…

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    Humane Slaughter Industry

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    An employee is not just going through the motions of a specific duty, one is expected to follow humane slaughter laws and treat the animals with respect. When the 1958 Humane Slaughter Act was passed in the U.S., this was in order to prevent livestock from “needless suffering.” After the 1993 incident…

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    Chapter-1 Performer’s rights: new dimension of copyright laws INTRODUCTION Performer’s rights with respect to cinematographic films have always been an area of dispute, this is because the producer is considered as the owner of such work and he can exploit the work for his economic advantage. A cinematographic film consists of a different rights associated to it and producer is considered as the holder of the bundle of rights only because he takes the initiative, like in a company’s case a…

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    parks, a nonwhite women, to boycott buses. This movement affected the economy, the majority of bus goers was made of nonwhites. This causes a fall in the economy, giving the government an incentive to act16. In 1964 the Civil Rights Act was set into motion outlawing discrimination based on race, color, sex, or national origin; banning intentional…

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