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    INDIAN CINEMA... EDUCATES AND ENTERTAINS? Award winning film-maker and actress Nandita Das once said‚ “Without poets‚ artists‚ and film-makers‚ men would soon weary of nature’s monotony. The sublime idea that men have of the universe would collapse with dizzying speed. The order which we find in nature‚ and which is only an effect of art‚ would at once vanish. Everything would break up in chaos. There would be no seasons‚ no civilization‚ no thought‚ no humanity; even life would give away‚

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    Critical Reception of Rashomon in the West   Greg M. Smith   Asian Cinema 13.2 (Fall/Winter 2002) 115-28 Most of us who write about films may as well relax and confess that we know nothing at first hand about Japanese movie production; that all we have as data has come to us from press-sheets‚ from quick consultations with the nearest Japanese bystander‚ or. . . whatever we have been able to find useful in the way of analogy and of seeing the "unaccredited" performances of Kabuki.      - Vernon

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    OFFER If a contract is a legally binding agreement‚ the first question to consider is the method by which the court ascertains whether a contract is to be formed. The offer must express the definite intention on the part of the person or organization making it (called “the offeror”) to enter into the contract with the person or organization to whom or which it is addressed (known as “the offeree”). An offer may be defined as a statement of willingness to contract on specified

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    cinema - its uses and abusesNothing is so popular nowadays like cinema. People easily miss meals but they hardly miss the premier show of a film in which their favourite hero or heroine is acting. It has greatly influenced the youths of our country and there is no exaggeration if say that they have become prey to it in a way. Cinema has both the aspects. It is good as well as bad. It is a source of entertainment‚ according to the common concept but we can’t deny the fact that it also diverts the

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    Paloma Chamarro Gonzalez. Test 2 The cinema‚ one of the largest industry of entertainment which lures masses of people around the world‚ may be loosing is magical power to gather viewers‚ though‚ favoring economic profit rather than quality. The first text makes reference to the believe that people go to the cinema to make sense of their routine lifes and in doing so movies can have a greater effect on their attitudes or behaviour. While it is true that films themes deal

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    Why do people still go to the cinema? In this modern age we have computers‚ which contain the Internet. The Internet theoretically has endless capabilities and in this modern day people can get hold of any type of media they want whether that be music‚ TV shows‚ movies and games; even movies that have not been released. So with all of this in everyone’s grasp people can watch or listen to what ever they want to do thanks to streaming websites or websites that contain torrent downloads where you can

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    leisure‚ pastime - television. Some people regard TV as the greatest invention of the humanity and can hardly imagine their lives without it‚ others‚ on contrary‚ are strongly convinced that it is used only for brainwashing and is a real curse for society. So what is television? A blessing or a problem? One point in favour of television is that it is a great source of education. We can get acquainted with different cultures and ways of life and get the out of the box view which is so important in

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    I think that the members of the technical crew are mainly technical‚ executing what the Director of Photography tells them to do and the Director’s vision. However‚ the D.O.P. definitely has the most creative freedom out of all of the roles‚ in my opinion. As cinematography is their passion‚ they know what looks good on camera and can be innovative in what they shoot (of course‚ if the director says that it is okay) to make different shots unique and creative. In addition‚ sometimes the Gaffer and

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    dramatic consequences. These changes for the worse‚ can affect both this generation and the next ones to come‚ as shown in the movies Gasland‚ Jean de Florette and Manon of the Spring. But there are always exceptions‚ people that go towards the stream‚ which is evident in the film The Man Who Planted Trees. Time and water are the main motifs in all these films‚ because over time consequences from people’s actions become inevitable‚ because time is constant‚ it never stops and water is a main source for

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    Taang Soo Do What does Tang Soo Do mean? Tang soo do is a Korean martial art incorporating some of the fighting principles from Subak‚ as well as the northern Chinese kung fu. The techniques of what is commonly known as Tang Soo Do are mostly Shotokan karate‚ subak‚ taekkyon‚ and kung fu. Tang Soo Do Also known as Dang Soo Do Founder Won Kuk Lee and Hwang Kee Ancestor arts Subak‚ Chung du Kwan‚ Shotokan Karate Descendant arts Oh Do Kwan‚ Moo Duk Kwan‚ Taekwondo ‚Chun Kuk Do‚ Soo Bahk

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