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    “Crash” is More Than Just a Coincidence We have all witnessed and or experienced racism in some fashion in our day to day lives. Crash‚ the motion picture directed Paul Haggis illustrates just how racism is portrayed without racial or class barriers‚ and how we all experience it in some form. The lives of different people become intertwined in a thirty six hour scenario in Los Angeles. The all star cast‚ including Don Cheadle‚ Sandra Bullock‚ Ludacris‚ Terrance Howard ‚ and many others really

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    aAlmeida Music Film in Society Motion Picture Analysis Juno is a tale told over four seasons‚ starting in autumn when Juno‚ a 16 year old high school junior in Minnesota‚ discovers she’s pregnant after one event in a chair with her best friend‚ Bleeker. In the waiting room of an abortion clinic‚ the quirky and whip-sharp Juno decides to give birth and to place the child with an adoptive couple. She finds one in the PennySaver personals‚ contacts them‚ tells her dad and step-mother‚ and carries

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    Persuasive Speech Student Name Institutional Affiliation PERSONAL ANALYSIS I chose the topic about studying abroad because I believed it had a lot of content. Also‚ I wanted to express my point of view about studying abroad with the hope that my audience would agree with all or just part of the whole speech. My introduction was effective. Mostly because I started off with a captivating topic sentence about the importance of joining higher institutions of learning. This would prepare the

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    made quite a few amendments. Our main one was our shot list. We planned to use much more shots than we did. For example we planned to use 30 different shots but we didn’t even use half of them! This was due to the weather in the area we were filming in. We had checked the weather before we set the date and it didn’t say that it would be that cold so we planned the costumes accordingly. Our whole group was feeling cold so we cut out some of the shots that we didn’t necessarily need. Another amendment

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    viewing experience. The way he positioned the camera was really important in the film. The scenes where Leonard is in the hotel are mostly close up shots of him reading or writing down the information he needed. The close up shots of Leonard showed how he struggled with short-term memory loss. The way the camera didn’t stay for long on these particular shots showed how Leonard had to move fast to try and piece things together and make notes so that the next day he can keep adding to the story and eventually

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    "Mr. Chairman‚ honorable judges‚ misguided members of the opposition‚ and members of the floor: Good day to all. "Standing here today on this breezy morning as the third speaker for the proposition‚ I wish to continue where my team-mates left off to correct the misleading information presented by the opposition. "For instance‚ the second member of the opposition claimed that the youngest child will be treated more leniently than the others. Now‚ is this an advantage? By being treated too leniently

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    Definition of Job Analysis Job analysis is the systematic method of jobs to identify work activities‚ tasks‚ and responsibilities‚ KSAs‚ working conditions to perform the job. 2. Purpose of job analysis Purposes of job analysis are to identify: • Job description & specification • Recruitment and Selection: • Job evaluation • Job design • Compensation: • Performance Appraisal: • Training: • Compliance with labour law 3. Job analysis process Process of job analysis includes 8 steps as

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    film where lens and camera choices were used effectively to convey the director’s point of view. It seemed like every choice made by the director Mike Nichols director and the director of cinematography Bob Surtees was justified. The outcome of each shot played an important role in shaping the message of the film. The cinematography of Bob Surtees is very complicated and thoughtful but at the same time seems poetic and spontaneous. All of Mrs. Robinson and Benjamin’s scenes pass in a musically

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    quote. When I go to a lacrosse or basketball game. When I have to present in class. These are times when I feel fear. To me‚ this quote means that you can be afraid to do something‚ but when you do it‚ it’s not so bad. If you mess up then just move on and fix it next time. In other words‚ you can’t change the past‚ only live in the present and never consider only the worst if you are afraid to do something. A time I experienced fear is when I went to my first lacrosse game. The whole ride

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    discussing in this analysis. The establishing shot of this scene is a low-angle shot of the sun shining through the forest canopy. The camera appears to be following the sun through the forest by means of a tracking shot‚ providing us with the sense of motion. The camera then cuts to a close-up of an axe slumped over a man’s shoulder – we naturally assume this is the Woodcutter‚ as he had mentioned moments before in the previous scene getting wood in the mountains. Among the other shots used in this

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