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    creative leeway to reinforce the plot using different filming techniques. In The Benchwarmers‚ director Dennis Dugan uses high and low camera angles to show the dominant figures in conflicts. He also uses high-key and low-key lighting to help the audience decide the protagonist and the antagonist. Dugan additionally uses an establishing shot during the baseball games to show the emotion on each of the players faces. All of these techniques are used to represent the conflict within the movie. Dugan used

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    cinematic techniques‚ themes and strong characterization. The notion of ‘knowledge is power’ is a widely explored motif continuously/consistently throughout the film as individuals transform along with their society. This concept is successfully explored through the symbolic use of historical and biblical allusion along with different film techniques. The unique sense of individuality is also experienced by the characters of Pleasantville through the use of humour and other film techniques. The opening

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    Management and Dealing with Stress in Officers It is important that law enforcement officers are able to handle stress and build his or her zone of stability. Officers have a ready-made support system in each other. They better understand the special problems and feelings that come with the job that friends and family members don’t. That doesn’t necessarily mean that this relationship with their fellow officers will cure all. Sometimes‚ because of the "macho" image that police officers uphold

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    A Streetcar Named Desire

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    How does Williams portray the character of Stanley and his attitudes? In your answer you should consider Williams’ use of language choices and dramatic techniques Stanley is the primary male character in A Streetcar Named Desire. His dominating role encompasses the cultural values of Elysian Fields‚ where men are breadwinners and women are the homemakers. On first appearance Stanley is portrayed as a physically attractive man and dominating attitude towards his wife. He is he is a proud ‘American’

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    Boy by Taika Waititi

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    range of film techniques such as chiaroscuro‚ close up and montage. The technique of chiaroscuro was used in the scene when Boy first met his father in a long time. Soon after Boy said “storm’s coming”‚ his father‚ Alamein‚ turned up unexpectedly‚ accompanied by two of his mates. This showed that the storm symbolised that something big is going to happen. Chiaroscuro was used on the head light of Alamein’s car in contrast with the darkness of night time. The technique is used to

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    stresses. The best ways to know what is healthy and bad for you is knowing the signs of stress and how to deal with each one. Studies has shown that the best and most efficient way to reduce stress is excising daily along with mediation and other techniques. In my research I will be addressing various questions on stress and how to manage it in your life and how to help others. What is stress? Stress is a term in psychology and biology‚ first coined in the 1930

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    Discussion Questions

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    Week 1 (Ch 1-2) Discussion Questions • Instead of being able to swim underwater as Garfield would like in his perfect world‚ what would your perfect world look like? Name at least five things that would exist in your perfect world. Explain. Now name your top 5 stressors. Would any of these stressors be decreased or even eliminated if your perfect world existed? Or is there no correlation between your perfect world and your top stressors? Explain. • Which do you think is more stressful:

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    Educating Rita Transition

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    This process of transition could provide new thoughts and could be exciting ‚provocative or confronting. Today I will be discussing my understanding of the prescribed text and my three other related texts. I will talk about the use of dramatic techniques to highlight the themes of Exploring Transitions. The prescribed text will be Educating Rita by Willy Russel while my three related texts that I have chosen area film called the secret life of Walter Mitty‚ a poem Listening to Mid-Term Break by

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    Cosi Essay

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    Louis Nowra’s play ‘Cosi’‚ demonstrates the bias of madness and deals with the subject of love and fidelity through the development of the protagonist‚ Lewis. Set in the era of free love and war the 1970’s‚ the use of dramatic techniques creates chaos and conflict as Lewis’s opinions of love and madness is challenged by his interactions with the patients from an asylum and through the production of a play-within-a-play “Cosi Fan Tutte”. Nowra begins ‘Cosi’ by commenting on the way society treats

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    5. Explain how literary techniques‚ including foreshadowing and flashback‚ are used to shape the plot of a literary text. So far I have read a fourth of the book. The book is very good with its uses of outstanding descriptions of the setting and the excitement of adventure. So far the book has been a page turner. The book uses literary techniques such as flashback. The book is manly about a young man that is fresh out of college and gives everything he has to charity then hits hicks all the way

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