Bias: Bias is when a documentary has an inclination towards a particular view or opinion. It is important when creating a documentary that all opinions and views are recognised and explored in the film and that it doesn’t focus entirely on one side of the story. An example of a documentary that is biased is Super Size Me‚ directed by Morgan Spurlock. The documentary primarily focuses on the detrimental effects of fast food and it does not mention any positive effects it could have. The documentary
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Are the social Sciences Really Inferior? Prologue It is a common notion that the social sciences‚ as it were‚ are inferior to the natural sciences when it comes to being a "science". Some sects in the society even questions the credibility of the claim of the social sciences that they are indeed a science; several faction of the society views social science as a whole as being inferior to the natural science‚ a number of them even does not consider social sciences as a science at all. The article
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IF THERE’S ONE thing I learned in graduate school‚ it’s that the poet Philip Larkin was right. (“They fuck you up‚ your mum and dad‚ / They may not mean to‚ but they do.”) At the time‚ I was a new mom with an infant son‚ and I’d decided to go back to school for a degree in clinical psychology. With baby on the brain and term papers to write‚ I couldn’t ignore the barrage of research showing how easy it is to screw up your kids. Of course‚ everyone knows that growing up with “Mommy Dearest” produces
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Under fair value accounting‚ earnings of a firm constitutes three broad components namely asset income‚ realized gains and unrealized gains. What impact does this have on a firm’s earnings quality given that the main shift from current accounting standards is the inclusion of unrealized gains into earnings computation? Often‚ it holds true that what matters is not how much a firm makes‚ but how it makes its money . Investors value earnings that are sustainable‚ inherent to a firm’s business and
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This article focuses on the film Our Dancing Daughters‚ illustrating film techniques used in combination with the character Diana’s dance that embodies ‘kinaesthetic’ (kinetic and aesthetic.). It suggests viewers are encouraged to simulate subjectivity based on lived bodily experience of dances shared by actress and spectator. Diana experiences the world through her body’s movement‚ the visible fuses with kinetic‚ even private moments (dressing in mirror) are shared by the spectator (129). Landay
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"Unicorn in the Garden" by James Thurber is a classic example of the existentialist philosophy of choice and subjectivity‚ as shown by the characterization of the man‚ his wife‚ the police and the psychiatrist. As the story opens we find a man sitting at home eating breakfast with his wife upstairs asleep. The man‚ who chooses to glory in his existence by rising and eating‚ is blessed with the spectacle of a unicorn in his garden. The man is happy. The unicorn eats his roses. The wife has chosen
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Toni Morrison’s novel "The Bluest Eye"‚ is a very important novel in literature‚ because of the many boundaries that were crosses and the painful‚ serious topics that were brought into light‚ including racism‚ gender issues‚ Black female Subjectivity‚ and child abuse of many forms. This set of annotated bibliographies are scholarly works of literature that centre around the hot topic of racism in the novel‚ "The Bluest Eye"‚ and the low self-esteem faced by young African American women‚ due to white
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The House on Mango Street written by Sandra Cisneros emerges as a piece of literary mastery demonstrated through the multilevel narration and celebration of subjective representation. The author utilizes the unusual practice of thorough weaving of the tapestry containing the main character’s opinions and cognitive processes that exist within the matrix of three levels of narration. Furthermore‚ the story world level‚ the level of narration and authorial level appear to execute distinctive functions
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Human Freedom Freedom in mind‚ freedom in nature‚ and freedom in subjectivity of individual are three kinds of freedoms. However‚ freedom should be expressed within the limits of reason and morality. Having freedom equals having the power to think‚ to speak‚ and to act without externally imposed restrains. As a matter of fact‚ finding freedom in order to live free is the common idea in Plato with "The Allegory of the Cave"; Henry David Thoreau with " Where I lived and What I lived for"; and Jean
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Like all academic fields‚ there is much room for debate in the discipline of history. This is attributed to the analysis and interpretation that is involved when drawing conclusions‚ and both of which are affected by an individual’s subjectivity. However‚ Prior to a certain point‚ there was little room for interpretation or disagreement in history‚ as it was simply considered a retelling of facts. However‚ there eventually came the realisation that ‘facts’ are always recounted from a perspective
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