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321: Movie Narrative Structure
... to control our perception of reality by means of editing and special effects (Bordwell 416). Using various images that may not be normally grouped together Vertov hoped to show how everyday actions could be applied to filmmaking. For example: One brief segment shows the camera lens focusing and then a blurry shot of flowers coming into sharp focus. This is followed ... persuade the viewer, (2)- the film will be a matter of opinion, not necessarily truth, (3)- facts are supplemented by emotional appeal, (4)- the film may wish to change the everyday life of the viewer. To influence the viewer the filmmaker may use a variety of narrative techniques such as (1)- Arguments from the source- presenting a the film as a reliable source of information, (2)- Subject centered arguments- using evidence to ...
322: Health Experience
... be researched upon and given special care. For heavens sake women make the world go around! Politically women’s health care system is crap. Women fight and struggle with it everyday. Women are more prone for health care just for the single reason of being a woman. So do you think that the system would give women a break? Of course not, "Because women use the system more often, we should pay higher insurance premiums." "’Poor women and women of color are liabilities, while insured women are ‘markets’ and ‘billable’ resources." "doctors accuse ‘poor’ women of not taking proper care of ourselves or our children, or they see drug use and depression in ‘poor’ families as individual, preventable failures of character rather than as markets of economically and socially depressed community development." "’Poor’ women are more likely to be ...
323: Iliad By Homer
... a great tool in the simile. Just by opening the book in a random place the reader is undoubtedly faced with one, or within a few pages. Homer seems to use everyday activities, at least for the audience, his fellow Greeks, in these similes nearly exclusively. From the heroic effortsin the Iliad itself it is clear that the populace of his timewere ... as a poet, was to stir people, and the easier the better. What better way than to appeal to ones already experienced emotions? To make a person feel like their everyday actions somehow par took in a greater story is what is accomplished by using the similes that Homer used. These similes brought the story down to earth, and everyday ...
324: Memory
Memory Memory is the vital tool in learning and thinking . We all use memory in our everyday lives. Think about the first time you ever tied your shoe laces or rode a bike; those are all forms of memory , long term or short. If you do not ... individual will tend to fill in the gaps with information that is not true . There are many ways to improve memory. Not surprisingly, practice makes perfect and the way people use the devices include rhymes, clues, mental pictures , and other methods (Rhodes p. 130). Another method provides clues by means of an acronym , a word formed from the first letters ...
325: Tin
... are organtin a combination of carbon and tin. When tin is formed with carbon to make organtin it can make more than 500 organtin compounds. These compounds are used in everyday things. One is toothpaste containers and also are things such as wood, paper, textile, farm sprays, and Hospital disinfectants. To get pure tin you must first find ore cassiterite or ... you smelter the tin you must heat it with carbon to remove the zinc, copper, bismuth, and iron from the tin. Tin had been used for many things but tins use is dropping rapidly although tin is still used a lot for plating. Plating such things as electical contacts. Tin is also used as a protective coating. This protective coating can ... Tin cans for food prevents weak acids from damaging the inside of the can. Not many cans are made of tin since aluminum started to be used for cans tins use dropped sharply. Tin is also used to coat staples, pins, bronze bell, pewter pitchers and many others things. Another popular tin mixture is tin and lead. Tin and lead ...
326: Is Advertising Ethical?
... Internet, consumers usually disappointment and being cheated when they receive the goods by Mail. 2. One of them is the appeal to an authority. This is clearly seen when companies use celebrities to sell their products, such as Michael Jordan selling phone services. The underlying message here is that people who use this service or buy this product will be living the high life of a celebrity, but usually these famous people do not use the same product themselves. 3. Another big deception is the use of fine print. Advertisers often tout wonderful coverage of their products in bright, bold words and pictures, but ...
327: Acid Rain: Cause and Effects and Issues
... sulfur emission leading to that of acid rain. 6) Water Supplies Still another factor is the closeness of the location of the plants to water supplies as many manufacturing plants use water for cooling purposes. In addition to these factors, these questions must also be answered: Is land available near the proposed site at a reasonable cost? Is the climate of ... 1012 g NaOH or 2.83 x 109 kg NaOH Therefore a total of 2.83 x 1012 g of NaOH is needed to neutralize the lake water. iii) The use of sodium hydroxide versus limestone to neutralize the lake water: Sodium hydroxide: Sodium hydroxide produces water when reacting with an acid, it also dissolves in water quite readily. When using ... for the workers should also be considered as well. Additional Comments a) The situation of pollution in the Great Lakes and process being used to start cleaning it up--comments: Everyday, roughly 3630 kilograms of toxic chemicals enter the lakes, nearby land and air. Pollution of the Great Lakes has become an increasingly serious problem. Just in Lake Ontario, hundreds ...
328: Positive Rap
... Over the past decade, rap music has developed a bad reputation. It is viewed by many as offensive toward women. It is also said to promote both violence and the use of illegal drugs, which constitutes a negative impact on society. However, rap music does not do any of the above. It has a positive influence on our society by introducing ... of rap music, many people attempt to degrade the musical form. In this attempt to exclude rap as a form of music and a positive influence on our society, they use their assumptions to say that rap is offensive to women. Many rappers do use the term “bitch” when referring to a female. However, it is not always in a derogatory context. It is similar to the way rappers often speak of their male ...
329: Collective Action Frames
... order to consistute a collective action frame, individual frames must share an awareness of the similarities between the latter and themselves. Similarities are most easily discovered in agreements in the use, for example, of art to promote the shared meanings of particular experiences (literally the art substantiates the frame). This paper will outline the artistic factor inherent within the framing processes ... theoretical construction of collective action frames, Ragin suggests that relationships need to be further identified between conditions and framings, framings and collective beliefs, and collective beliefs and movement outcomes. The use of imagery has, for hundreds of years, played a pivotal role as the articulator. An artist has the ability to assert his values and beliefs, and communicate understandings in a ... if it is simply working as a "visual background noise", as is often the case when dealing with the art of advertising (Janson, p.52). Through the examination of the use of imagery within collective action frames one can determine common inherent factors that are shared across time and social movements. These common factors would generally have to follow a ...
330: Black Ellk Spears
... seemed to stray the attention away from the main event. He did not seem to have any type of inner monologue going. His emotions were phony because he did not use them to their full potential. His character had a negative attitude throughout the play until the end. He could have characterized himself to be much more believable. He did not ... feeling of Native American Indian heritage at other times. He decorated the upper corners with various Indian motifs, such as a teepee, rocks, wooden fences, and ladders. The production made use of the entire arena, including the stairs and upper walkways. I believe this was extremely effective in taking the audience out of everyday life and into the production. The setting was essential to the play’s mood, and it made a positive impact on the production. The costumes were very true to ...


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