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    According to bilateral agreement Kansas-Armenia State Partnership Program between the Republic of Armenia with the U.S. Department of Defense and the state of Kansas, passed the Armenian National Guard training in the Kansas state. This agreement based on the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program which main goal building partnership capacity. Building partnership capacity one of the component the Theater Security Cooperation Plan (TSCP) which is a product of the Joint Strategic Planning System (JSPS) and involves all military activities with other nations during peacetime. It is based on guidance from the National Command Authority and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The aim of Theater Cooperation Plan is deterring Russian aggression which destabilize regional security. It first priority of the Theater strategy of U.S. EUCOM. A primary objective of U.S. security cooperation to help allies and friends create favorable balances of military power in critical areas of the world to deter aggression or coercion. Security cooperation serves as an important means for linking Department of Defense strategic…

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    Airport Security Rituals

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    Everyone who is anyone passes through airport security at some stage in their lives. This type of security acting as a requirement is understandable, since it is found in most public areas that involve the requirement for high security. This requirement arises from the precautions taken by the state in order to ensure that there is security available to counteract possible terrorist or any criminal attacks. There is a fine line that separates privacy and security from one another. This line is…

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    been one of the most common outlets people turn to. Movie theaters, specifically, have served as that intended space that allows people to do just that. Although it is known as a space where individuals can watch new motion-picture screenings, it has also served as a getaway of relaxation and entertainment. It has continuously offered joy to people’s lives. However, on July 20th 2012 in Colorado, the intended purpose of a movie theater entirely transformed. The Century 16 movie theater, located…

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    One Defining Moment The house makes me feel safe -- cozy even. The loud chime of the large grandfather clock pressed against the wall, and the tinkling sound of wind chimes blowing along with the breeze feeds my illusion of security. I can only hope karma won’t catch up with me. I gaze at the many photos I have collected over the past year, remembering each one as if it just happened yesterday. My mind wanders, transporting me through the various memories of my life, the past mingling with the…

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    film from the rear window of a Greenwich Village apartment symbolizing a certain “movie-watching” experience. Hitchcock uses mise en scène to show how the film is going to progress, uses camera movement around the buildings to give a sense of continuity and time, uses the frame of the rear window as the frame of a metaphorical movie screen to allow the audience to experience pure visual cinema. The opening sequence can be seen as a curtain raiser. Indeed, the first few seconds start with the…

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    Introduction Before looking into the Virtual reality headset we are brought back to the sensorama. This invention purpose was to put its host in a movie theater in a way. The box was much bigger than the headsets and would give them the experience of a surround sound HD image movie. It has since been an argument whether or not the sensorama is the actual seed of the virtual reality headset. He competes with "the sword of the Damocles" making is the view in the US Air Force. Later on, the virtual…

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    The lights dim in the theater and moviegoers are excited to see the premier of a highly anticipated film, when suddenly a gunman walks into the theater, and opens fire on the crowd. This may seem like a scene from a horror movie, but on the night of July 20th, 2012 this scene became all too real. At the Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, James Holmes killed 12 people and injured 70 more. This horrifying incident changed the way people go to the movies. Security was increased at…

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    Discuss the way that new digital technology has had an effect on film form and/or exhibition: This is an era of rapidly changing technology. This technology changes the way people eat, move, work… it affects every aspect of everyday life. Technology is also affecting film form. The way that the industry makes, edits and releases films is all affected by digital technology. High Resolution digital cameras are utilised in most budgeted film productions, most productions go through an editing…

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    Apollo Theater In Harlem

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    Among all of the great venues across the entire history of the world there is simply no other that comes even close to the importance and influence of the legendary Apollo Theater. Through the history the Apollo merged itself with the African-American Culture in Harlem. Gave people the chance to audition and show their talent. Participated on the Civil Rights Movements alongside Black Nationalist and last but not least created fundraiser for the people of Harlem. Every time Harlem is mentioned…

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    Comparative Film Analysis

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    One may find it hard to find a direct relationship between films and nations, and their roles in an increasingly transnational world. In order to understand the relationship between film and nation, there needs to be an understanding of tradition as well as modernity. Throughout history, one could argue that nations could be defined easily by the films that were made there, and produced by people from there as well. In modern day society, however, this is not the case. A single film cannot…

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