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    Manway 1 Patrick Manway COM 320, History of Film Prof. Kim Kneuendorf Paper A First Draft 10-15-15 Max Ophul?s Influence on Stanley Kubrick?s Filmmaking Paper Outline Introduction Ophuls Influence on Kubrick?s technical filmmaking and storytelling Liebelei and Lolita: Comparing the early works of Ophuls and Stanley Kubrick Eyes Wide Shut and La Ronde Interpretations of the work of Arthur Schnitzler Conclusion Stanley Kubrick is considered one of the…

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    the time, Christianity seemed to have many secrets; it was keeping from the public. “Rumors began to fly… Christians were thought to meet under the cloak of darkness in order to hide their despicable deeds from the world. They engaged in wild sex orgies, they committed communal incest with their ‘brothers and sisters,’ and most sinister of all, they performed acts of infanticide and ritual cannibalism” (Ehrman 438).After hearing of this sick, satanic new ‘cult’ that was disrupting the peace,…

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    Religion is often turned to when one feels alone or fearful; however if no being has the capacity of feeling this way, then the comfort of religion is dispensable. In the science fiction novel, Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, there is a dictatorship run by ten world controllers, where former old-fashioned religion is dismissed and the people now worship the figurehead, Ford, who represents the rise in technology and capitalism. The plot unravels, though, as characters such as Bernard Marx,…

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    Figure 3: Pros and Cons of Uganda’s Knowledge Promotion Method B. Policy 2- Hot, Healthy, and Keeping It Up! Program Hot, Healthy, and Keeping It Up! (HHKIU) is a behavioral skills-based intervention designed for gay and bisexual Asian and Pacific Islander (API) men. HHKIU was first implemented in a field study at the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance Community HIV Project (GCHP), an API gay and bisexual HIV/AIDS agency in San Francisco, California. HHKIU has demonstrated significant reductions…

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    and “newspeak” that limits a citizen’s thoughts and vocabulary (Orwell). In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, citizens of the World State are kept in a constant state of numb happiness through the use of a drug called Soma and recreational orgies. Citizens are conditioned from birth to align with the ideals of the World State and society is fragmented into rigid social castes. Forms of classical entertainment (i.e. books, plays, magazines) no longer exist and members of society engage…

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    The bare human body is a mystery talked about from the beginning of time. The human body is complex, as is life. It goes through many stages: creation, puberty, sexual peak, and old age. The human body has been studied by many. Leonardo da Vinci had various notebooks filled with his findings. Literary fiction also has an array of stories that captivate an interest with the human body throughout the many stages of life. Frankenstein by Mary Shelly, the story of Adam and Eve, Brave New World by…

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    Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman is considered an artistic stunning success and became has become one of the most performed and adapted plays in American theatrical history. The play was marvelously acclaimed for both critic and audience, it also won the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, consolidating Arthur Miller’s career as a writer. The simple and tragic story of Willy Loman, as Miller points out “Salesman is absurdly simple. It’s about a salesman and it’s his…

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    Dirty Man Monologue

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    FADE IN: INT. TRAIN - DAY Cliff is sitting on the train looking out the window at the Louisiana landscape. A dirty man sitting next to CLIFF is pulling his feet to his face so he can bite off his toenails. Cliff pulls out his wallet and stares at an old picture of MARIA, STAG and himself. They are all making goofy faces at the camera. DIRTY MAN Who’s that? CLIFF Just some friends. Old friends. DIRTY MAN She looks like she smells nice. CLIFF Uh, yeah... she does. DIRTY MAN Can I have it?…

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    “Within no time, according to the account of one of the Japanese soldiers, the river and its bank was covered with innumerable bodies, including those of the adults and children. Sources tell us that at least 50,000 people were killed in this tragic incident.” To begin, Genocide is the mass killing of a group and has many individual steps to be classified. In China, during the Sino-Japanese war created conflict in the capital city of Nanking. All eight stages of genocide refer to the Rape of…

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    Sexuality In Art Analysis

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    Attending the world's largest erotic art museum has encouraged me to view sexuality with a more opened minded perception. Sexuality is very diverse for instance, in the way sexual acts are performed and carried out. Historically, individuals are biologically and genetically programmed to seek out sexual behaviors with others. Either for means of reproduction or their personal pleasure, but one thing is very evident, and that is that sex is pleasurable and enjoyable for most. However, cultural…

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