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    In this day and age, the droid’s could all be done using CGI but Neill wanted as much live action and human input as possible. This meant that air rams, jerk ratchets and cable work was used as much as possible and then only give the VFX guys a smaller amount of work to do. First off, I would just like to say that Hugh Jackman is an absolute pleasure to work with. He is humble and easy to engage with. Vincent…

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    films for me. Jack Nicholson acts a strong and funny actor as Randle McMurphy, who transfer to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation. He hopes to relax at hospital environment, and he tries to survive these days before he has to go to jail. Nurse Ratchet (the head nurse of the psychiatric section) watches McMurphy and notices something different about him, he is not as psycho as the others. McMurphy begins to fight against her power by encouraging the men to fight against the petty rules of the…

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    Stage Crew Reflection

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    Because of its effects, “Stage Crew” is an activity I highly value. Entering a school environment where I was the minority significantly damaged my confidence as a student; therefore I did not interact much with other students. Fed up with these internal conflicts, I convinced myself to spontaneously join my high school’s theater “Stage Crew”. I quickly grew a whimsical admiration for the smell of wood, use of power tools, and felt a rush of accomplishment after building my first staircase. I…

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    horrible ambiance that one would not be comfortable in, consisting of jail-like cells and bars on all of the windows. The methods used to treat the patients in the hospital were not successful at all, only worsening the patients’ conditions. Nurse Ratchet insisting on maintaining a strict schedule with no change. The same schedule everyday. She played unsettling music on the record player which is probably what angered the patients even more. Force was used on the patients and they were even had…

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    African American women have been faced with severe discrimination and challenges when it comes to getting favorable roles on television shows and movies. In 2013, African Americans played in only 13 percent of roles in film (Crigger and Santhanam, 1). Women are fighting for representation on television and in movies every day, and it is rare to see an African American woman with a role that is not considered offensive. Men do not have a problem getting favorable roles for any type of film.…

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    Training Day Analysis

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    the only one negatively stereotyped but also black women. The movie titles of films about African American women already give an idea of the negative stereotypes ,such as Baby Mama, Angry Black, Uneducated Sisters and Ratchet Women . African American women are expected to be ratchet, single mothers, as well as uneducated. Many music videos portray black women as seductive and sexual objects. For example, in Miley Cyrus’s “We Can’t Stop” music video, African American women dance in a sexually…

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    like only being in a towel in front of her and making seual jokes to her. ””Our dear Miss Ratched? Our sweet, smiling, tender angel of mercy, Mother Ratched, a ball cutter? why, friend, that's most unlikely. Dear Miss ratchet? Our sweet, smiling, tender angel of mercy, mother ratchet, a ball cutter? Wife why, friend, that's most unlikely.” -McMurphy (60) McMurphy also tries to change how things are traditionally ran like when he made all the acute’s vote to change the old, boring news that…

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    My topic is Anti-ageing treatments. 1. a) Define key words like: Anti-ageing treatments: designed to prevent the appearance of getting older. Gerontology: the scientific study of old age, the process of ageing, and the particular problems of old people. Late life pathology b) What are Anti-ageing treatments? (Is it safe and Are they affective?) Anti-ageing is the study of reversing the processes of aging to extend the maximum lifespan. Researchers believe that future breakthroughs inmolecular…

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    The Labyrinth of Renewed Conversation is a public art intervention that intends to offer not only a “public experience of space but rather public debate that becomes the work of art,” something that “can end with its acceptance or rejection” (Hein, 1996: 4) (North, 1990: 860–879). Labyrinth of Renewed Conversation seeks to demonstrate the somewhat ‘knotty’ situation that students have faced in South Africa with regards to the #FeesMustFall movement. Saleem Badat expresses that the #FeesMustFall…

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    pasture where they can roam free in lush, green pastures. Where they will be safe and not judged for being different. McMurphy, from Ken Kessey’s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, is the shepherd these men need. He wants to free them from Nurse Ratchet and give them their free roam of the land. When McMurphy first arrived at the ward the men knew he was different. One of the very first things he does is defy the current ‘shepherd’ (Nurse Rachet) by shouting in a loud voice…

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