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    Film Critique

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    My Best Friend’s Wedding Courtney-Anthony-Br English 225 Introduction to Film Instructor: Hazar Shehadeh May 9‚ 2013 “My Best Friend’s Wedding” is a romantic comedy that hit the movie scene in 1997 about a 27 year old woman who made a pact with her best friend and former lover that by age 28 if neither was married that they would marry each other. Four days before her 28th birthday her best friend calls with news of him getting married. Now she has to decipher whether she wants to be

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    I have watched many speakers while in the military. There are many times that I come out of the room and I don’t remember the things that they had talked about because of the way they had put it out. It was 1 o’clock in the afternoon at the Sky Warrior Theatre where the audience was all military. It was a mandatory training that we have called Sexual Assault Prevention Response. The speaker was a spokesperson from The Naval Criminal Investigative Service. It was a big crowd and there was a microphone

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    Critique Introduction

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    It is safe to say that every one and every thing in the world cares about something. To care for something is part of our human nature‚ and aids our survival and sanity in this cruel world. It makes people get out of bed in the morning‚ strive for what they believe in‚ and do incredible things. Ironically‚ however‚ our care can cause people to over do and care to much about the ones we have in our life. We love‚ protect ‚ trust ‚ sympathize‚ trouble‚ stress‚ pressure‚ and concern so much that it

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    Reflective Critique

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    “As important as methods may be‚ the most practical thing we can achieve in any kind of work is insight into what is happening inside us as we do it. The more familiar we are with our inner terrain‚ the more sure footed our [work] – and living- becomes.” P. J. Palmer (cited in Skovholt‚ T. M.‚ 2001). The pursuit for self-awareness or self-understanding is a chief factor of valuable reflective practice. Counsellors need not only to be conscious of their abilities‚ facts and presentation as professionals

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    Art Critique

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    Name: Tashnia Ahmed Course: Art Appreciation Instructor: Ms. A. Miller Date: 04/01/13 Julie Mehretu’s Stadia II Julie Mehretu was born in 1970 in Ethiopia. The University Cheikh Anta Diop is where she was a student and she got her MFA from Rhode Island School of Design in the year of 1997. Renegade Delirium‚ another famous artwork by Julie Mehretu displays the fact that she is an abstract artist. In 2004‚ Mehretu articulately created the painting that was named “Stadia II”. As soon as my

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    Case critique

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    Hutchison Whampoa Limited The Capital Structure DecisionCase Study Solution Hutchison Whampoa Limited: The Capital Structure Decision 1.Assume Hutchison Whampoa will require US$1 billion of financing in 1996. Assumethat equity can be raised at $48.80 a share and that a long-term debt issue will carry aninterest rate of HIBOR plus 70 basis points. How would an equity or debt issue impactHutchison’s financial position and performance? Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) had multiple major long-term

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    Galop Critique

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    Just as the sun began to flirt with the horizon‚ I broke through the doors of Dunham Hall and sifted between small masses of people to claim my ticket. After the fact‚ my eyes bounced around the auditorium and finally tagged the perfect seat. Shortly after planting myself at an optimal distance from the stage‚ the theater slowly began to fill with murmurs of proud parents and blue hairs‚ who all waited to obnoxiously cheer for their children and grandchildren performers. I hovered the pencil above

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    Few adaptations manage to capture the essence of the novel it is based off of‚ due to difficulty to properly portray the details in the text‚ how does Lurhmann’s adaptation handles these difficulties? In Baz Lurhmann’s adaptation of the novel The Great Gatsby‚ he elects to use a modern soundtrack despite the movie taking place far in the past. The novel takes place during the roaring twenties‚ which is a jazz age‚ which made some question the choice by Lurhman for Jay Z to produce the sound track

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    The production of Othello was put on by the Shakespeare Theatre Company‚ located in Washington‚ D.C. The setting occurred in Venice at the time of war between Venice and Turkey‚ later moving into the island of Cyprus. Though the play is originally set in the late sixteenth century this adaption was portrayed in post WWI. The change in the time made it possible for a changes in costume and more modernized battle scenes. The main plot point starts with the conflict‚ which is whether Iago’s plan to

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    The steps of the general adaptation syndrome that I would experience are alarm reaction‚ which is the body’s initial response to any stressors. This reaction mobilizes or arouses the body in preparation to defend itself against a stressor. This reaction involves a number of body changes‚ which are initiated by the brain and further regulated by the endocrine system and the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system. The next stage of the general adaptation syndrome I would experience

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