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resentation of the model The proto-model will later be presented to the supervisor, demonstrate its working and receive his comments on how I can improve it to ensure success in different situations.... The success of the software will be evaluated based on its ability to increase the communication process during an emergency; this will include the response time of the departments that are involved.... In addition, if the departments respond within 20 minutes after the call is made; the project will be termed as a success otherwise if they use more than half an hour then the project will be deemed as not having satisfied its intended purpose....
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hellip; To understand “perception” in films, the essay explores its conceptualisation through Walter Benjamin's and Stan Brakhage's writings.... In “A Child's View of Colour,” Walter Benjamin argues that children perceive colour as something to be valued and experienced per se and apart from its object's physical elements.... Before going through the claims of the essay, an overview of the film is essential to understanding its elements....
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While, indeed such a description does not contradict the type of music found under the appellation Minimalism; its development has much less to do with reduction or elision and as will be shown in this paper.... While their modernist predecessors and their electronic and electro-acoustic contemporaries were interested in withdrawal, socially and musically as evidenced by Milton Babbit's statement, "the composer would do himself and his music an immediate and eventual service by total, resolute, and voluntary withdrawal from this public world into one of private performance and electronic media, with its very real possibility of complete elimination of the public and social aspects of composition" ....
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As it moved to celluloid, its vocabulary remained confined to exaggerated gestures and pantomime style of acting in the silent films of the early twentieth century.... This was the time when jazz singing was not entirely free of stigma as its origins (in late nineteenth century) were believed to have been the brothels of New Orleans that provided music dancing as well as sex (A Passion for Jazz Musical History and Education
The American movie-goers lapped it up....
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The theme of this text is to expand its readers' appreciation of music by providing a thorough background of what components contributed to the overall sound as well as a history of the development of this sound from its originating structure to the present day.
This is… trated through the first segment of the book in its thorough discussion of the Native American music already present on the continent when white people began arriving, the folk music these white people brought with them and the types of music brought in when African people were This first part of the book also illustrates how more cultured music began developing in America through the formation of singing schools as a means of improving the music used in church and then how music began expanding to become more secular in nature as it emerged as a primary source of entertainment....
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The mise-en-scene captures wide rice fields and old buildings.... The essay "A serial-killer investigation in a Korean rural setting in Memories of Murder" shows realistic scenes and acting skills, matched with an impressive musical score, that defines, not only the challenges of police work in a rural community, but also the general social challenges in Korea....
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In the Mood for Love is, at its utmost undeveloped level, a ‘wenyi pian', that is in comparison to the Chinese correspondent of the soap opera of the Western nations.... In the Mood for Love is a book repeatedly hailed as the best of the books that Wong Kar-wai has written in time memorial, and in the same proportion, the best film in the recent times....
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Essay
These bands were perceived as the vanguard of the musical movement.... "Understanding the Development of Fashion" paper focuses on punk fashion that has greatly evolved from just a mere movement to a fashion statement that has inspired many designers.... Currently the style is seen to be embraced by celebrities such as the pop star Lady Gaga....
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