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    Methane Studios is located in Sharpsburg‚ Georgia. The studio was co-found by Mark McDevitt and Robert Lee in 1998. They make illustration and silkscreen prints. They are now world-widely known studio printing unique style prints. They sell the prints online and offline. They do not own a personal offline shop‚ but they sell prints in various wholesale shops. McDevitt and Lee also placed their award-winning prints in “Wilco‚ Pearl Jam‚ Dave Matthews Band‚ Rilo Kiley and others” ("Artist"). They

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    carjackers; uses the African American race to their advantage and as an excuse; Caucasian police constables‚ is a biased and uses his authority to harass any non-whites‚ and his partner who dislikes him due to those racist views‚ but at the same time may have the same values in his subconscious; black film director and wife‚ who doesn’t believe her husband supports their ethnicity‚ due to the prior traffic stop incident with the racist constable; partnered police detectives‚ Hispanic female and black male

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    In the movie‚ Mimic‚ the setting is dark and gloomy‚ which is perfect for a science fiction‚ horror film. The movie takes place deep in the subway and beneath underground of New York City. The story begins with children dying from a disease suspected of being carried by cockroaches. Susan Tyler‚ an entomologist‚ creates a killer cockroach to go in and kill off the infected ones. The killer cockroach is supposed to only live for 6 months. This works and everyone praises Susan for saving the

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    the writing of this film was from Williamson watching a news story about the grisly murders by the Gainesville Ripper. He was inspired to write an 18-page script treatment about a young woman‚ alone in a house‚ who is taunted over the phone and then attacked by a masked killer.Scream was originally going to be named Scary Movie‚ but nearing film completion the Weinstein brothers were inspired to name it after a Michael Jackson song by the same name. It’s amazing how an 18-page script could become

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    Music In The 1950's

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    Throughout history‚ music has always played a great role in culture. Music has always influenced the way people think and act but when the 1950´s arrived music played even a greater role in people’s lifestyle and as the decades went on music kept becoming more and more popular and it is now one of the biggest industries and influences in the world. Music doesn’t only changes people´s mood. It goes beyond that‚ Music reflects society on a much deeper level because it mirrors the attitudes of its

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    What Music Can Teach Us About Unity Music teaches you how to live‚ it makes you feel emotions‚ and explains things and situations. Music can motivate‚ encourage‚ and energize. Music holds a powerful position. Music can travel across country borders‚ barbed wire‚ and conflict. Music cannot be beaten‚ stolen‚ jailed‚ insulted. Music is not one person’s claim; no one can own music. Music can be interpreted according to you; there ’s no right or wrong way. Music is a language that can be understood

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    Babies Movie ResponseWhat was your emotional reaction to this video? It was not my first viewing of the film. A few years ago I accidentally found it on YouTube and revised several times. No matter what‚ I still can say that this is a great movie with a great director’s work and a lot of moments that really can be perceived in different ways. I think that this movie can not leave someone emotionally indifferent. • What moments are sticking with you? Such moments are quite a few: • The first

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    THE MUSIC INDUSTRY One of the less visible but highly challenging aspects of the Internet is the impact it has had – and is having – on the entertainment business. This is particularly the case with music. At one level its impacts could be assumed to be confined to providing new ‘e-tailing’ channels through which you can obtain the latest CD of your preference – for example from Amazon.com or CD-Now or 100 other websites. These innovations increase the choice and tailoring of the music purchasing

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    Introduction to Media Industries The Popular Music Industry and the History of the Billboard Charts Once upon a time it used to be easy to calculate the success and popularity of a recording artist‚ song‚ or album. For most of the 20th century people bought records‚ then tapes‚ and then CDs and these sales represented how many people were listening and loving any given musician. Combined with radio requests and radio airplay‚ it was mathematically simple to determine how many people liked a

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    Music In the 1980’s The 1980s was a decade of revolutionary changes on the music scene. The two major developments were the advent of MTV and the compact disc. Music became more diverse‚ with new wave‚ heavy metal‚ rap‚ techno pop‚ alternative rock and the "new" country sounds. And music became a huge marketing tool as filmmakers‚ TV producers and manufacturers of everything from sneakers to soft drinks used hit songs and hot performers to sell their products. Search: how pop culture affects teens

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