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    Chan. The key difference is that Scottie’s subject is shown only through the perspective of Scottie and Madeleine’s relationship whereas Jo and Steve’s subject is shown through multiple unconnected perspectives. The audience also can physically see Madeleine‚ but is never able to see Chan. Even at the end of the film when Jo shows a picture of him and Chan‚ Chan is obscured by the shadows. This makes Chan a more enigmatic figure instead of a single defined character‚ and establishes that he will be tougher

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    otherwise known as Scottie in the film‚ played this "everyman" type whose personality was maliciously twisted into an overly obsessive man. His cause for obsession was a beautiful‚ young woman played by Kim Novak‚ known as both Madeleine and Judy in the film. Madeleine drew Scottie in so deep‚ that he literally became a different person. This film mirrored Hitchcock’s personal feelings and was considered to be his favorite film. While there are many scenes that prove the above theme‚ the

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    the growing number of immigrants. Nurses must be able to assist patients from all over the world‚ and embrace their cultural differences. Leininger and McFarland defined “Transcultural Nursing” as the study and practice focused on comparing the differences and similarities of cultural beliefs and values to provide better healthcare experience. (Leininger & McFarland‚ 2002) In 2000 United States census‚ 12.5% of population identified themselves as Hispanics. (CDC MMWR‚ 2004) The Centers for

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    Carlotta’s golden necklace connect the reality with the symbolic. This red hue intensifies as Scottie saves Madeleine from drowning in the San Francisco Bay‚ the Golden Gate bridge serving as a backdrop. The next shot after cuts to the exterior of Scottie’s apartment‚ a dark scene with only the porch light spotlighting on the red door. The first speaking encounter between the two‚ Madeleine wears a red robe‚ knowing fully well that Scottie has changed her out of her normal attire into a low cut garment

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    retired San Francisco detective‚ John ’Scottie ’ Ferguson‚ suffering from acrophobia who investigates the strange activities of Madeleine Elster‚ the wife of his friend‚ who he believes is possessed. As he follows her‚ he slowly realizes that he has fallen in love with her. After he thinks she has died‚ the movie makes an unexpected twist revealing the real plot that Madeleine had already been murdered and he had been falling in love with a paid imposter‚ Judy Barton.

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    2004). My capstone project will be “Faith Based Cardiovascular health promotion in rural Southern African American Population”. My guiding theory will be Leininger’s Culture Care Theory from which cultural competency is derived (Lorentz‚ p. 38). Leininger has stressed the important that nurses must consider cultural factors throughout the nursing process and that for nurses to have successful client care for the different culture background‚ communication must be present.

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    Both Vertigo and Laura raise the idea of masculinity‚ and it’s place and role in society and character. The relationships in both films‚ particularly those between the male protagonists and women‚ highlight the differing ideas of masculinity. The character of Scottie in Vertigo highlights how relationship with women can greatly effect the idea of masculinity‚ whereas this is reversed in Laura‚ when the title character Laura shows how she greatly changes the concept of masculinity through three differing

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    the most important surviving monuments of architecture and sculpture of the Romanesque period is the Benedictine abbey church of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine at Vèzelay in Burgundy. Part of the church that I believe is an important part of medieval history is the Pentecost and Mission of the Apostles‚ tympanum of the center portal of the narthex of the Madeleine‚ Vèzelay‚ France‚ 1120-1132. The church was one of the four starting points on the route to Santiago de Compostella and even launched the second

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    Film as Mirror in Hitchcock’s Vertigo Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo is a master’s class in subtle and effective filmmaking - its noirish tale of obsession and loss is considered one of his best works. This is due in no small part to the directors’ use of the various elements of film as a mirror. Hitchcock intends to create a sense of repetition and a cyclical nature to the life of the characters in the film; following Scottie (James Stewart) through his descent and ascent into madness deals significantly

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    Tyler Boutarath Film 2B 2/8/17 Journal Entry #1 Hell or High Water Not since Heat (Pacino‚ DeNiro‚ Kilmer) has a "good guy versus bad guy" movie had you rooting for both sides of such an elegantly shot and authentically acted film about justice and loyalty. Hell or High Water is impressively robust with clever‚ dialogue-driven suspense!! Chris Pine is convincing as beautifully country and rather James Dean at times. I cannot rave more about the cast‚ screenplay‚ and cinematography. It is a well-told

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