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The Concept of Objectivity Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Gender, age, creed, race, religion, etc., key components of culture, affects how an individual perceives him or herself, situations - the world at large. In addition to these components, the entire infrastructure of people’s culture (political, educational institutions, etc.) is interwoven with personal impressions, emotions, and prejudices.
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Time, Image and Inner Space Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The studies about Art and Art history are conducted keeping in view numerous methods and approaches to delve into different forms, languages, the meaning of works of art of the definite period, society, or class in which it is produced. The students and all interested in the studies of art in its varied form also take the iconography and various meanings.
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The Most Important Origin for the Emergence of the Urban Phantasmagoria Visual Arts & Film Studies Article
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According to the author, the spectrality of modern urban space stems from the new forms of behavior and the new economically and technologically based creations. Studying the poetry of Charles Baudelaire, for example, Benjamin notes the new behavior of the flaneur, which shapes the metropolis into another world.
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The American Media and the American Press Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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Both options are risky. The Supreme Court seems inclined to run away from Sullivan rather than enlarge its reach. What would the Press do if the court starts to fiddle with Sullivan? The second option is preferable, particularly to politicians who are always troubled by libel cases. Press lawyers can continue to use the Gillmor-Grant study.
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Analysis of Hotel Rwanda Movie Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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In 1994, the world witnessed one of the worst cases of mass murder ever since World War II when the Hutus who made up 85% of the Rwandan population turned against the Tutsis, killing an estimated 800000 people. Hotel Rwanda was a historical drama film directed by Terry George, a Northern Irish filmmaker with the main character of the movie, Paul Rusesabagina played by Don Cheadle.
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The Importance of Personal Leadership Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Human Resource Management is an evolving and changing concept. Considering the complexity of human resources, the manager must implement policies with a distinct identity, analogical to the organization’s needs. Every organization has a unique culture or identity. This culture represents the organization’s image as seen by the outside world.
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Intercultural Communication: Definition and Strategies Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Communication involves encoding and also decoding messages. Culture on the other hand influences how an individual decodes and encodes these communication messages. One’s identity will automatically affect how an individual encodes and also decodes the communicated messages from an individual of a very different culture.
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Fashion Illustration Visual Arts & Film Studies Thesis
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Fashion illustration began in the sixteenth century when global exploration and discovery led to a fascination with the dress and costume of people in many nations around the world. Such an inspiring period of fashion, the 1950s brought exciting trends like tailored dresses with full skirts, large overcoats with fur trim, polka dot prints, poodle skirts, saddle shoes, padded suit coats, double-breasted suits, and much more.
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Language Classification Methodology Used by Comparative and Historical Linguists Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The author of the paper will begin with the statement that Dionysus Thrax, Antoine Meillet, Sir John Morris Jones, Ferdinand de Saussure, Edward Sapir, Noam Chomsky - each contributed to the development of the study of language as a system, otherwise known as linguistics. They master their study also by speaking various languages as well.  
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The Islamic Resurgence: Causes and Manifestations Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The concept of “jihad” is closely linked to the Islamic revival in the minds of most Westerners. But for many religious Muslims, jihad does not imply waging physical war on the perceived enemies of Islam—let alone the modern-day terrorism that has become associated with Islamist forces (Nasr, 2002).
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The Question is in the Assignment Criteria Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Generally, globalization is claimed to the process of development hence it sacrifices our natural resources. It may sound so simple that in due time plants and resources would go back, but what if you take a large number of natural resources and delay their growth because of the production process.
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Human Security and the Face of War in United Kingdom Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Human security aims at protecting the “vital core” of all persons such that the long-term needs are fulfilled (Alike, 2002). Further, she noted that human security takes the form of the human being; the vital core that deserves protection.  In addition, Alike (2002) argues that the establishments that engage to protect human security will not be in a position to promote every aspect of human well-being.
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Islam in the Socio-Cultural and Political Life of Muslims in a Country of Bosnia- Herzegovina Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The armed forces of other major ethnic groups were the ones responsible for the destruction of the Mosques, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic Churches. Banja Luka, Arnaudija and Ferjadija mosque were among those affected by the destruction. Leveling of these Mosques with even stones removed from the site, by the Serbian authorities happened in 1993.
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The Movements to People and Implications of United Kingdom Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The social responsibility of government regarding migrants will be of two types; responsibility and care. The responsibility is about the migrants entering into the UK for better livelihood and others who seek asylum due to political conflicts and lack of livelihood. The presence of disabled people increases the responsibility of the government in the social care sector.
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The Practice of Adaptive Leadership Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Many complex problems do not have simple and straightforward solutions. These require higher forms of leadership to solve them. Such complex challenges which are not handled through normal and routine way are known as adaptive leadership challenges. Some complex issues are needed to be dealt with in newer ways and require learning and adaptation to new ways of thinking or creative solutions.
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Agenda-Setting in an Australian Newspaper and how Hegemony is at Work Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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According to www.theaustralian.news.com, the ruling government has failed to provide enough security to the Australians as they had promised when they were coming to power. This is because lately there have been several reported insecurity cases in Australia ranging from theft to terrorism.
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The Fifth Generation Chinese Filmmakers: From Critique to Party-State Ideology Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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In 1984, the so-called Fifth Generation Chinese Filmmakers released Yellow Earth, a film depicting the life of the people in twentieth-century China. Although it leans on the dramatic side of the people’s struggle, Yellow Earth was highly praised in the Hong Kong International Film Festival in 1985.
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Hollywood Cinema Has Begun to Deal Differently with China over the Last Years Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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Although the 1955 Love a Many Splendoured Thing did not exploit the name of a region in China, and it did not engage in the exoticism or onomatopoeic value of the region’s name, there is still a resounding manifestation in its point of view. The film revolves around the 1950-1953 North and South Korean War, in which the Peoples' Republic of China and the Soviet Union supported the North.
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Indigenous Australians Overview Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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There are many issues that were not addressed prior to the ceasing of operation of the Council for the Aboriginal Reconciliation. In fact, the key eight issues identified by the Council as crucial to the reconciliation process have not been fully addressed particularly in the areas of social justice and human rights.
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Analysis of Vittorio De Sicas Bicycle Thieves and Erick Zonca in the Dreamlife of Angels Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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In the tradition of the neorealist films that sprang from Italy after the great world war, De Sica utilized the purist stance of this movement such as 1) the story is set among the poor, working-class people; 2) opposes big studio production but filming in mostly poor and impoverished locations; 3) nonprofessionals or untrained performers for primary and secondary roles.
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Image, Text, and Representation in Politics Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Still, the news reports did not show any sign of downplaying the role of women in politics by not showing an image of downgrading the character of Mckew’s like a female political candidate that is traditionally done to female politicians before such as focusing on their looks and clothes than on political issues they spouse.
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Fashion Illustration Visual Arts & Film Studies Thesis
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Fashion illustration can be considered one of the most important elements in fashion design and functions as a means of visualization.  Based on the different studies that were conducted, fashion illustration can have different importance, one of which is aesthetic value.  This can be attributed to the fact that illustrating is a form of visual art.
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Critically Examining Harold Pinter's View Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Pinter also stressed that the American citizen should accept the responsibility of allowing an illegitimate president to take power. Pinter also considers Tony Blair as a “deluded idiot” and should resign because of continually ignoring the protests by the Britons. He returned to the limelight, after his operation for cancer, speaking against Americans' belligerence.
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A Critical Analysis of Harold Pinter's Work Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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One of the most notable reasons is the United States' support for Israel which through the years gradually increased Arab's detestation over the Americans. However, according to Rubin (2002), there are doubts that Arab anti-Americanism is just mainly about the actual U.S. policy on the region since it is known to have a strong link with Arabs and Muslim countries over the years.
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Gallipoli: Film Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The film Gallipoli is about the lives of two young men who went to war to fight against the Turks. The movie starts with Archie being trained by his Uncle as he is preparing for a big race that could jumpstart his running career. At the race Frank meets Archie, Frank placed a bet that he could beat Archie, Archie won and Frank lost his money.
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What are Temporal and Spatial Meditations of the Mobile Phone Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The distinction between space and place varies since there are mediated places that do not exist in geographical space such as online environments that enable interaction without being physically present in the same place. This means interaction happens in space and not in a place. Mobile phones create a Spatio-temporal effect to the use of time and place by redistributing presence in people’s simultaneous interactions.
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Japanese Cultural Analysis: Patterns of Employment in the Japanese Workplace Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The ‘salary man’ had an image of masculine power in the late nineteenth century. In this era, the prime workforce consisted of men, and women were confined to the houses as wives and mothers, helping to raise the family. This does not mean that women did not participate in the labor force. But somehow, men seemed to have an image of the breadwinner.
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Analysis of the Chinese Film: Raise the Red Lantern Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The main character, Songlian decided to be one of the concubines, the fourth mistress exactly, of a wealthy landlord. She is forced to take this decision after the death of her father which left the family financially problematic which prompted her to stop her college schooling and find an easy and immediate way to solve the family’s financial problem.
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The Theme of Coming-of-Age in Recent Australian Films Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Hating Alison Ashley (2005) is another film on Australian teenagers, this time in the form of a comedy. Erika Yurken (who prefers to be called Yuk) is a suburban teenager from a rather weird low-class family. In a predominantly upper-class neighborhood, Erika belongs to a family in which the mother falls for a toothless truck driver.
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Tolkiens LOTR in the Lord of the Rings Story Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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In The Lord of the Rings’ story, related to the struggle is the depiction of grace, in that salvation comes from what may be perceived as luck but is in fact the work of something greater, a force beyond the might of any individual or country or famous personality (The Lord of the Rings, 2005). Tolkien’s LOTR is also an attempt to redefine heroism for the modern world.
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Urban Identities and Cosmopolitanism Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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All architecture is shelter, all great architecture is the design of space that contains, cuddles, exalts, or stimulates the persons in that space.”6 A city’s identity is inevitably tied with the needs, values, and ideals of its residents. That is why one city’s identity vastly differs from the next.
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Paul Gauguin's Brooding Woman and Gabrielle with Jewel Box by Pierre-Auguste Renoir Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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Renoir and Gauguin were able to take advantage of the technical advances of the time – the new colors and tube paints that had come in the 1840s and the ease of transport that had come with the expansion of the French railways by many thousands of miles that opened up the whole country as a potential studio.
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A Comparison of Rococo Masters Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) is one of France’s best known, and most influential, pre-revolution artists. His exact birth date is unknown, but he was baptized on October 10, 1684, in Valenciennes. It is believed that Watteau moved to Paris in 1702, where he soon became an apprentice and pupil to Claude Guillot, a well-known theatrical painter.
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Feminine Power in the Arts throughout History Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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What artwork has brought forth were once only hidden thoughts but through the various images, women have gained their own sense of independence and identities and are now just as powerful as the male forms are.  Even today this form of art is still expressive of change and continues to change and transform as the times do.
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The Notebook by Nick Cassavetes Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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A story that evokes passionate love and made its viewers shed tears in their eyes, “The Notebook” is a film directed by Nick Cassavetes inspired by the novel with the same title written by Nicholas Sparks. The theme of the story falls under the category of drama. It has something to do with mainly the idea of the complexity of human relationships and a little of the idea of human nature. 
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European National Cinemas and Their Impact Visual Arts & Film Studies Report
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American filmmakers like Robert Altman and Quentin Tarintino and others owe a debt of gratitude to the originators of this style that rebelled against the formal style of film that had been the dominant form up until then. This paper will look at the conditions that led to the creation of the New Wave style, its leading innovators, its stylistic changes, and the influences it had on films.
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Analysis of Films by Luis Bunuel, Vittorio De Sica, and Garry Oldman Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Both Bunuel and Dali were young men then and wanted to break away from the avant-garde genre of artistic films that had become popular with the French bourgeois society. The main trait of surrealism, a genre that painters like Dali continued to use in their paintings even later, was its deliberate attempt to shock viewers with gory images that were nonetheless borrowed from reality.
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The Man in the White Suit Film Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The paper "The Man in the White Suit Film" is an outstanding example of a visual arts and film studies movie review. The production of the feature film The Man in the White Suit by the Ealing Studios could be described as presentational. Right from the onset, the play established, sustained, and ensured constant interaction between the actor and the audiences.
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The Lisbon Story Film Analysis Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The paper "The Lisbon Story Film Analysis" is an outstanding example of a visual arts and film studies movie review. Film analysts argue that European movies are very different from America movies. While Hollywood films are mainly aimed at entertainment the viewers, European movies, in addition, aim to address various political, economical, and socio-cultural issues in the European and other countries.
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Paradise Now by Hany Abu Assad Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The paper "Paradise Now by Hany Abu Assad" is a great example of a movie review. Paradise Now (2005) which is directed by the Palestinian-born Dutch known as Hany Abu Assad is set and shot on a location of Nablus in West Bank under the control of Palestinians. It provides the story of the two Palestinian men known as Said (Kais Nashif) and Khaled (Ali Suliman).
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How the Films Reflect Political and Social Mores of the Society Visual Arts & Film Studies Assignment
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The paper "How the Films Reflect Political and Social Mores of the Society " is a great example of an assignment on visual arts and films studies. and Coppola’s The Godfather’s trilogies undertake the operatic montage notion further, to the extent of incorporating the opera into an end of the third film within the trilogy.
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Analysis of Casablanca Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The paper "Analysis of Casablanca" is a wonderful example of a movie review on visual arts and film studies. Casablanca the 1942 movie was set during the time of World War II in the Vicky and it was controlled by the Moroccan city known as Casablanca. This film was largely directed by Michael Curtiz in collaboration with the stars like Humphrey Bogart who acted as Rick and Ingrid Bergman acted as Issa.
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Taxi Driver by Martin Scorsese Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The paper "Taxi Driver by Martin Scorsese" is an outstanding example of a movie review on visual arts and film studies. Taxi driver, by Martin Scorsese, is a story of a mentally disturbed Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran who works as a night-time taxi driver in a town whose perceived corruption and evil prompt his urge to lash out violently as he attempts to save a young girl who is practicing prostitution.
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Turkish Cinema Visual Arts & Film Studies Case Study
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The paper "Turkish Cinema" is an amazing Visual Arts & Film Studies case study. It has generally been argued by scholars that the founders of the Turkish Republic saw the Turkish film industry as an apparatus to be employed in supporting the homogenizing, unifying, and transcendent notion of nationalism they had idealized (O¨ zo¨n, 324). 
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Movie Analysis - Friday Night Lights Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The paper "Movie Analysis - Friday Night Lights" is a great example of a visual arts and film studies movie review. The movie “Friday Night Lights” was released in 2004 and is considered a great hit. The movie is based on a book, named “Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team, and a Dream” was written by H. G. Bissinger.
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What Has Been the Influence of the War on Terrorism in Hollywood's Output since September 11, 2001 Visual Arts & Film Studies Coursework
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The paper "What Has Been the Influence of the War on Terrorism in Hollywood's Output since September 11, 2001 " is a good example of visual arts and film studies coursework. It would be preposterous to propose that Hollywood films do not as a collective entity serve to reinforce the prevailing ideology of America.
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Personality Analysis: House, MD Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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Gregory House is a middle-aged doctor-diagnostician, tall and handsome, going through a serious physical disability of his leg which causes constant pain. As far as House is a pretty charismatic man at a first sight he attracts people, his humor is grim and cynical which makes people around him feel uncomfortable.
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How Can the Loss of Innocence Demonstrates Struggle or Issue of History Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The loss of innocence is mostly culture-specific and also bounded by different religions. Committing a crime that leaves a scar in an individual, for example, a massacre will let people’s hearts bleeding with fresh scars because of the loss of loved ones. Loss of innocence demonstrates struggles or issues of history in many ways (Jonsson et al. 23).
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Comparison between Story of Stuff and Capitalism and Environmental Catastrophe Visual Arts & Film Studies Essay
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The fundamental similarity between both sources observed is that both of them emphasize the need for a social change wherein everybody assumes the responsibility to reduce consumption and promote the concept of “living green”. Both sources attribute the destruction of nature and society to the production system.
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The Issue of Homosexuality in the Film Rope Visual Arts & Film Studies Movie Review
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The perception of homosexuals has been perceived as dangerous and frightful. In a similar manner, the film Rope (1948) shares the experience of two homosexual classmates that are inspired by the idea of innate superiority. To experiment with the philosophy they murder and conceal the body in a trunk in their apartment.
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