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    The celebration takes place on the birthday of Maroon hero, Captain Cudjoe, and commemorate the signing of a peace treaty between the Maroons and the British Empire in 1739. The festival includes a parade, Maroon ceremonies and feasts, as well as traditional singing, dancing, drumming and story-telling. February Bob Marley Week This annual festival is held in honour of Reggae legend and activist, Bob Marley. The largest celebration is held in Kingston from 1 February to 6 February each year,…

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    issues in our society. In his movies, he had referred to issues like war, environmental depletion, the inequities of totalitarian regimes, people’s enslavement to commodity fetishism, and many more. Miyazaki believe that the people involved in the animation industry tend to avoid real issues or even masquerade them with fantasies and illusions, they’re just willing…

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    “It is capable of presenting true-to-life situations that learners face every day. Adults are very practical learners—they learn best when faced with real problems that have real consequences. Decision tree simulation, video simulations or simple animations allow learners to learn-by-viewing, learn-by-doing or learn-by-coaching. All are effective methods for developing practical skill and increasing information retention.” (Hick) Interactive learning is quiet essential for students to broaden…

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    which Peter Moorhead instead devotes to the beautifully designed environments. The art style is reminiscent of the work of Katsuhiro Otomo, in particular with regards to the design of buildings and other structures. Murder's inclusion of believable animations in each scene--for example, a monitor's static--ensures the it doesn't appear lifeless. It is a simple solution that works exceedingly well. Murder's version of Tokyo is a dark and sinister place, and I can't wait to go…

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    elder and old along with small kids loves the Disney animation and television show with most famous character of Mickey Mouse. Today various entertaining areas are theme parks, feature films, television…

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    Miss Kitty Research Paper

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    catalogue. It’s a game that’s been a long time coming in its release, but now Miss Kitty has made her debut at several of the world’s biggest online casinos. With a theme combining cuddly kittens and outer space, this game tries to mesh the traditional and non-traditional casino play into a single package. This alone represents quite the challenge, so it’s safe to say that many players were waiting on this release with baited breath. Aristocrat certainly left the world waiting for Miss Kitty –…

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    Pentathlon Translations

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    4 ANALYSIS OF THE MATERIAL In this chapter I will first use the five different aspects from Peter Low’s Pentathlon Principle to analyze the translations. Thus, firstly I will be analyzing the musical features of the translations; the rhyme, rhythm, naturalness, sense and singability. Lastly, I will analyze the translations according to Johan Franzon’s three aspects of music translation, and I will analyze whether there has been used re-creation, hook-translation or reverent translation in the…

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    between the women of color and the white princesses. The questions does race matter with gender roles that is shown from each of the characters. Through social perspective one of the things that I have noticed is that in the earlier years Disney’s animation on color women appeared to be more…

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    dissolves as Betty’s mimesis of reality corrodes, revealing her attempt to placate the condition of epistemological uncertainty in the construction of the film, enabling Lynch to reflect the challenges to certainties as he experiments with the traditional author-reader relationship. Furthermore, the fragmentation of space and time within the fictional literary universe reaffirms the hyperreal and…

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    In the old days, aside from drawn animation, producers had to rely on costumes or props to portray grotesque creatures, aliens, or other beasts. For example, let’s look back at the original Godzilla. Anyone who watched it today would likely wince or cringe as laid eyes on the rather sad rendition…

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