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    Cinema Paradiso

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    your at Italy‚ it like reviving Italy’s film industry. If you are thinking‚ what Im thinking. Then you guess right. Im talking about Cinema Paradiso. Released in 1988 this Italian drama film written and directed by Guiseppe Tornatore will have you so entertained‚ that you wouldn’t mind having a crying baby next your seat. Just kidding. Cutting to the chase‚ Cinema Paradiso is about a young boy named Salvatore but people called him Toto‚ who grew up in a native Sicilian Village. However‚ 30 years

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    Maslow’ hierarchy

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    In your DB where you were talking about Maslow’ hierarchy ladder of needs where the previous foundations that we suppose to base our lives on or motivate us to keep going‚ I believe his foundation is faulty. He doesn’t seem to me that he has a balanced foundation. He tells us that we are in need first of food‚ water‚ air and shelter. I understand that when we are born our parents meet all of our basic needs for these things. I believe like you that if the foundation isn’t safe the person will flounder

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    Cinema Paradiso

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    "Cinema Paradiso" is a movie about growing up‚ love‚ leaving and returning home‚ loss and success. Its first part illustrates a flashback of Salvatore’s life in Sicily‚ how he fell in love with movies with Alfredo’s guidance‚ and how he and his beloved Elena started a romance that ended bitterly. The latter part shows his return from Rome to his hometown for Alfredo’s funeral and some revelations of past events that caused him to live a nostalgic life for thirty years though he had been successful

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    Hindi Cinema

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    used to refer to the whole of Hindi cinema. Bollywood is only a part of the Bhartiya film industry. The name is a portmanteau of Bombay (the former name for Mumbai) and Hollywood‚ the center of the American film industry. Though some deplore the name‚ arguing that it makes the industry look like a poor cousin to Hollywood‚ it seems likely to persist and now has its own entry in the Oxford English Dictionary. Bollywood is commonly referred to as Hindi cinema‚ even though Hindustani‚ the substratum

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    Cinema Paradiso

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    Cinema Paradiso is set shortly after World War II in Salvatore Di Vita’s hometown of Sicily. Salvatore‚ nicknamed Toto‚ is a small child with a love for film who creates a close friendship with Alfredo‚ the cinema’s projectionist. Youth‚ the first theme we will discuss involves the trials and tribulations Toto goes through at the start of the movie. Toto has lived at least a few years without a father figure as his father went away to fight in World War II. After the war‚ however‚ his father does

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    impact of cinema

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    there is a £1.50 benefit to the economy." . Cinema has become a powerful vehicle for culture‚ education‚ leisure and propaganda. In a 1963 report for the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization looking at Indian Cinema and Culture‚ the author (Baldoon Dhingra) quoted a speech by Prime Minister Nehru who stated‚ "...the influence in India of films is greater than newspapers and books combined." Even at this early stage in cinema‚ the Indian film-market catered for over 25 million

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    The Therapy of the Cinema

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    reflect and analyse our biggest problems and fears. Cinematherapy has emerged precisely in order to make the most of those personal introspective moments offered by a series or film. It is a technique that uses the multiple psychological benefits of cinema together with cognitive therapy. It’s objective? To use audiovisual material as a tool to help ourselves overcome all kinds of psychological disorders. With a film a director meets one of the purposes of therapy: to make the public and the patient

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    world cinema

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    In the early 1900s Italy was the first to start a new advangarde movement in the cinema production‚ thanks to the art movement Futurism. The Manifesto of Futuristic Cinematography dates back to as early as 1916 some sources even started earlier. To the futurists‚ the cinema was an ideal form of art for their "wonderful plays"‚ being the start of a new artistic medium. As film had with no past and able to be manipulated by editing and simple special effects it became a new creative and subversive

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    Hammurabi Hierarchy

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    that the Gods chose him to bring justice and order to his people. Shortly after Hammurabi’s rise in power he created his code of laws known as “The Code of Hammurabi”‚ which were written to upheld honesty‚ protect property rights‚ maintain social hierarchy and define all relationships and aspects of life. The laws were publicly displayed so that everyone would have the equal opportunity to understand and study them. The laws were expected to be followed by everyone. The punishment for breaking the

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    Maslow Hierarchy

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    guideline or strategies of care that performing on patient in written form to know to which patient suppose to give the priority first. There are many theories in Nursing that can apply in their practice of patient care. One of the theories is Maslow Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow’s theory has been used in nursing profession to develop the performance of a nurse so as to increase indulgence‚ efficiency‚ commitment‚ and the value of the professional practice environment which author is going to further explain

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