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    How does the Sofia Coppola‚ in The Virgin Suicides‚ use a range of stylistic features (film techniques) to display the movies themes and with what effect on the audience? INTRO: Director Sofia Coppola uses a range of film techniques to display themes of obsession‚ the superficiality of vision and isolation from the real world in her film The Virgin Suicides. Through use of symbolism‚ characterization‚ setting and techniques specific to a film such a soundtrack‚ Coppola is able to construct

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    At 1:17:58‚ Tina makes her first appearance in the company of her partner‚ Mookie. With Tina housebound by her role as caregiver for their son‚ Hector‚ and Mookie resigned to a life of “making money‚ getting paid” at Sal’s‚ the traditional gender dynamics of their relationship are quickly established. Indeed‚ Tina appears so imprisoned by her circumstances that she must purchase the attention of her lover by ordering food from his place of work. Though Mookie’s victimhood at the hands of capitalism

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    Visual Pleasure

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    Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975) - Laura Mulvey Originally Published - Screen 16.3 Autumn 1975 pp. 6-18 http://www.jahsonic.com/VPNC.html I. Introduction A. A Political Use of Psychoanalysis This paper intends to use psychoanalysis to discover where and how the fascination of film is reinforced by pre-existing patterns of fascination already at work within the individual subject and the social formations that have moulded him. It takes as starting point the way film reflects‚ reveals and

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    Laura-Ashley Case

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    MUI group/ Laura Ashley case study When Tan Sri Dr KP Khoo‚ Chairman of the MUI Group‚ a Malaysian conglomerate‚ saw that Laura Ashley was under financial strain‚ he thought the British company was worth saving. Download the PDF For easy printing you can download the PDF version of this case study. If you do not have Adobe Reader you can download a free copy. Laura Ashley fashion and home furnishings are popular all over the world. The company has come a long way since Laura and Bernard

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    Laura and the unicorn

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    They are similar.When Tom fights with Amanda on scene three‚ Laura is present all the time and hears what they tell each other. Because of her fragile nature‚ she feels somehow hurt by their words even if it is not directly about her‚ when Tom goes infuriated‚ out of the house‚ and hits Laura’s collection with his coat‚ she shatters as the glass: “With an outraged groan he tears the coat off again‚ splitting the shoulder of it‚ and hurls it across the room. It strikes against the shelf of Laura’s

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    Laura and Miss Dove

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    Laura and Miss Dove Similarities and differences can be found within the two stories The Garden-Party and Good Morning‚ Miss Dove. The two main characters in these stories are Laura Sheridan‚ from The Garden-Party‚ and Miss Dove‚ from Good Morning‚ Miss Dove. Laura and Miss Dove both have made life changes because of a death that has affected them in some way. Miss Dove made an extreme life change after her father died. She became secluded and showed little emotion or care for anyone

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    Laura Ingalls Wilder

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    Laura Ingalls Wilder‚ author of the “Little House” series of books on American pioneer life‚ was born on February 7‚ 1867‚ in a log cabin near Pepin‚ Wisconsin. She was the second of four daughters born to Charles and Caroline Quiner Ingalls. Her siblings were Mary Amelia‚ who went blind‚ Caroline Celestia‚ Charles Frederick‚ who died in infancy‚ and Grace Pearl. Her birth site is commemorated by a log cabin‚ the Little House Wayside. The story of the family’s adventures on the American frontier

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    Aaron Zaro 2/25/14 Professor Malczanek Women in Science Comparison of Maria Winkelmann and Laura Bassi Although women have made great contributions in science‚ only a few were credited for their work. Many of these women faced a wide variety of challenges that inhibited their contributions to the science community. Others were unable to attain positions they were interested in‚ as women were often strongly criticized in the academic fields. Although criticism lessened in the 20th century

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    The longest serving first lady of the United states Eleanor Roosevelt had once said‚ “People grow through experience if they meet life honestly and courageously. This is how character is built.” In Laura Hillenbrand’s nonfiction book Unbroken‚ the exceedingly clever Louis Zamperini embodied Roosevelt’s words when he survived World War II employing his own idea’s of his to stay alive and help his remaining crew return home. At the starting point of Louie’s life‚ he found ways to steal from

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    Laura Bridgman: Deaf-Blind Laura Bridgman‚ born December 21‚ 1829‚ was a normal two year old‚ then a couple months after turning two‚ she became very ill with scarlet fever. After five weeks of being sick‚ she lost almost all of her eyesight. After she lost her eyesight the infection spread‚ taking her hearing and almost all her sense of taste and smell. Then Samuel Gridley Howe found and helped her understand her disabilities she now had (Alexander 1-4). Laura Bridgman went blind and deaf from

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