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    Institute of Economic Studies Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University in Prague Empirical Project Assignment — Econometrics II Due on Friday‚ 13 January 2012‚ 11.00 International movie revenues: determinants and impact of the financial crisis Marek Kreˇmer‚ Jan Matiˇka c c International movie revenues : Determinants and impact of the financial crisis Table of Contents Abstract Keywords Introduction Literature survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Zombie Popularity

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    popular there is one thing that I think could be one of the main causes‚ people’s fascination with things they do not understand. Through out literature we see that there is not a single cause for zombies. In The Night of the Living Dead by George Romero‚ radiation from a fallen satellite causes dead bodies to rise from their graves and walk the streets. But‚ in the AMC series the Walking Dead as well as World War Z by Max brooks‚ the origin of the outbreak is unknown. People enjoy exploring the things

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    George Romero. Being made in the mid 1900’s the movie was black and white and not as realistic as a movie would be in today’s time. They didn’t have good animation and technology wasn’t even close to what it is like today. In the movie mysterious radiation brought locals back from the dead.‚ the locals now being zombies. Zombies or any horror movie in this time when sometime bad would happen there were dramatic noises

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    The response by the military in the film to the zombie outbreak appears to be far more rapid that would be expected based on Brooks’ descriptions of zombie outbreaks. Barry’s sister Brook is show as being captured by a pair of military men searching for survivors in what seems to be the morning after the outbreak. What could at first possibly be seen as a rescue quickly takes a nefarious turn as the men rough handle and test Brook’s blood for an unknown purpose. Once her blood checks out‚ the men

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    Dawn of the Dead: A Review

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    Dead In the movie “Dawn of the Dead” there are four main characters Fran‚ Steve‚ Roger and Peter. This movie is a very over the top‚ gory‚ supernatural film created by George A. Romero. Zombies start to take over the world and whet they crave is human flesh. “Dawn of the Dead” is not like any other zombie films‚ it puts the watchers of this movie in the place of the characters played in this movie. The sudden question that hovers over anyone’s mind during this movie is “What would I do?”

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    Saint Patrick’s College Religious Education Department SOR NEW SYLLABUS HSC COURSE ~o‚o Area of Study:LIBERATION THEOLOGY Significantl?-eople and Ideas ~ the contribution to Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ r - Liberation Theology explain the contribution to the development and expression of Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ ;... Examine the social‚ cultural and historical

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    decade. Dennis Hopper’s Easy Rider was quite possibly one of the most pronounced and symbolic movies of the sixties in its efforts to convey the way the "youth" of that time period felt‚ and how they perceived the world they were living in. Hopper’s movie‚ a hit from the start‚ is basically about two men cruising cross-country by motorcycle to Mardis Gras. These men‚ by today’s standards‚ would be considered hippies. They enjoyed partaking in drugs‚ alcohol‚ and had a preoccupation with sexual relations

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    propaganda film‚ instead of a classic piece of cinema. Attack of the Remake! Perhaps loss of cultural context is the reason that the ‘Hollywood Remake’ is has become more and more prevalent in mainstream cinema. The ability for a studio to remake a movie allows a simple retelling of a story updated for modern audiences. It’s seems there are countless example of this‚ particularly in the Horror genre. Some noteworthy examples of non-contemporary western films that have been remade include; The Texas

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    a huge shopping mall‚ sealing the doors and creating a zombie-free hideout. This movie is often referred to as one the best horror films of its time and a door way to today’s interest in zombies. Throughout the film‚ the four survivors deal with hundreds of zombies and at the climax are also having to deal with a biker gang. Although not all four of these characters survived‚ the mall was a perfect spot for the movie to take place according to a review done by the Spinning Image Company. “The mall

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    Life of Archbishop Oscar Romeo Important years in the life of Archbishop Oscar Romeo: * 1917‚ August 15 Oscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez was born in Ciudad barrios‚ El Salvador. His father apprenticed him to a carpenter when he was 13‚ but the young Romero felt a vocation for the Catholic priesthood and left home the following year to enter the seminary. * 1930 He declared he had a vocation to the priesthood. * 1942 He was ordained priest‚ and returned to El Salvador in 1944. He was

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