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    British Theatre and Cinema

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    British theatres One of the world’s major centers for theatre‚ Britain has a centuries-old dramatic tradition and about 300 theatres. There are several thousand amateur dramatic societies in Britain. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs in Stratford-upon Avon and at the Barbican Centre in London. A modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre‚ close to its original site‚ is under way. Most cities and towns in Britain have at least one theatre. There are 500 youth theatres in England alone. The Unicorn

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    Maslow Hierarchy of Needs

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    Discuss Maslow’s hierarchy of need and suggest ways in which it might be useful when working with children and young people. Maslow (1943) devised a pyramid of needs which has five levels‚ and are arranged in a hierarchy of how important they are for survival. These are‚ in order: physiological needs‚ safety and security needs‚ belongingness‚ love and social‚ esteem needs and self actualization. Self actualization is defined as “the desire to become more and more what one is‚ to become everything

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    Cinema is in today’s world the most popular means of entertainment. Millions of people watch cinema everyday all over the world-not only as a means of entertainment but also as an escape from the monotony‚ boredom‚ anxiety and troubles of life. It is a restful‚ pleasurable and entertaining means of rewinding and relaxing after a long day’s work. All the senses are captivated while viewing cinema and the next two and a half or three hours are spent in a wink. Moreover‚ it is that means of entertainment

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    Cinema City Analysis

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    Cinema City Strategic analysis Pawe? Majchrzak 2009 Contents I.History 2 II.Letter from the CEO 2 III.Goals and aims 4 IV.Managerial system and organizational structure 6 V.Financial situation 7 VI.External surrounding 8 VII.BCG matrix 9 VIII.SWOT analysis 10 IX.Porter’s five forces analysis 10 X.Plans for future 14 XI.Conclusions

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    Indian Parallel Cinema

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    Parallel Cinema While Indian Cinema known as Bollywood was thriving in the 1950s‚ the film industry also saw the emergence of a new Parallel Cinema movement. A group of film-makers broke with the past traditions and made exciting‚ experimental and innovating films (Gupta 11). Indian Parallel Cinema is a specific genre of Indian cinema which is known for its serious content‚ realism and naturalism‚ which reflected social and politics during those times (Gupta 14). Indian parallel cinema represents

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    History of British Cinema

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    British Cinema History Emergent British Cinema 1880-1900 Modern cinema is generally regarded as descending from the work of the French Lumière brothers in 1892‚ and their show first came to London in 1896. However‚ the first moving pictures developed on celluloid film were made in Hyde Park in 1889 by William Friese Greene‚ a British inventor‚ who patented the process in 1890. The film is the first known instance of a projected moving image. At the end of the 19th America had started to experiment

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    Social Issues in Cinema

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    THE STEREOTYPICAL PORTRAYAL OF WOMEN IN COMMERCIAL INDIAN CINEMA ---------------------------------- A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Department of Communications University of Houston ___________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts _______________________________________ By Sowmya Nandakumar May‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 _________________________________________________________________1 Introduction

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    LEISURE ENVIRONMENT-CINEMA

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    Is the future of cinema a secure one? Support your case by discussing five major trends that you believe will affect the future of the sector. INTRODUCTION The growing socio-economic importance of the entertainment industry‚ especially the public entertainment in this current global climate cannot be overemphasised. The hype that is consistently generated by the cinema industry is promoting the much needed positive synergy in the society‚ as the masses attempt to climbs out of the glooms of the

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    Marketing Plan - Cinema

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    OPPORTUNITIES ANALYSIS | 5 – 9 | MARKETING STRATEGY | 10 – 13 | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | 14 | Company’s Name: Salvatore Cinema (SVC) Team Members: 1. Aishah Binti Rahim (Leader) 2. Nur Hafizah Binti Raheman 3. Rachel Clare John 4. Bibiana Ruran Sigar Location: Indah Permai‚ Jalan Sepanggar‚ 88450 Menggatal‚ Kota Kinabalu‚ Sabah. Business Overview: Salvatore Cinema a movie theatre with four screens and a capacity of 200 is located in Indah Permai‚ Sepanggar. Sepanggar is located

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    Impact of Indian Cinema

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    IMPACT OF CINEMA ON THE INDIAN SOCIETY Cinema has become the most powerful form of Mass Media since the day it was introduced to the world. The Lumiere Brothers who invented the ‘ Cinematograph’ ( a compact and portable device which with a few adjustments could be used as a projector ‚ camera or a printing machine) declared that the cinema is an invention without a future. The primitive form of cinema were ‘ living photographic pictures’ which attempted to produce reality. If Cinema in reality

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