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    The depiction of terrorism in Hollywood Movies has gone through several stages all in accordance to major threats of the time. During the 1970s no major act of terrorism took place in America; hence the major terrorism-themed movies focused on international terrorism (“Through the Lenses of Hollywood: Depictions of Terrorism in American Movies”). It is worthwhile to note that cinema has a tendency to support the social, political and cultural status quo from which it originates (Daccache and Valeriano

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    Hollywood

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    Q. Explain why MC cuts AC and AVC at their minimum values? Ans: Marginal cost (MC) is the extra total cost resulting from 1 extra unit of output. Average total cost resultiong is the sum of ever decling average fixed cost (AFC) and average variable cost (AVC). Average total cost stands for (AC). In the short run the costs are generally represented by a U- shaped curve that is always intersected at its minimum point by the rising MC curve. Average variable cost (AVC) equals variable cost divided

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    Hollywood History

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    The History of Hollywood Lights, Camera, Hollywood! Before Hollywoodland, the glamourous name of fame and stardom was a famous attraction, it looked just like all the other western frontiers. Wait, what’s Hollywoodland? It’s what Hollywood used to be called more than hundred years ago! Hollywood has a rich history, starting all the way in 1885 and still continuing now. From the late 1800s and early 1900s, the mid-1900s, and the late 1900 and early 2000s, Hollywood has been developing, growing and

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    Stereotypes In Hollywood

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    Life in Hollywood, for some female actresses, may not be as glamourous as it seems the viewers. With all the talk about the lack of diversity in Hollywood, actresses should be seeing changes happen, right? Sadly, this is incorrect. Many actresses have spoken out on the disparity; such as Jennifer Lawrence, Kerry Washington, Charlize Theron, and many more actresses. Actresses of older ages have to “fight” with their male counterpart and the new, younger face, and it is the same for younger actresses

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    Stereotypes In Hollywood

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    States still plays a huge role. Hollywood has the complete success due to the right step, precision and audacity, something that the world cannot afford to make, or done in a superficial way. In the Hollywood, people can see a lots type of ethnic group through the films such as Asian, Hispanics, and African. As a multi-ethnic country, but so far the US is still struggled with the problem of

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    Stereotypes In Hollywood

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    In Hollywood, they represent French women in many different ways. One of the ways they were represented was through beauty. Another way they were through intelligence, and lastly was being their self, and not being afraid to express who they are. I believe now days, society tries to show younger girls how the “ideal” beauty should be in all of us. In the United States, seeing TV commercials of the new underwear from Victoria Secret, which represents a model who is cover in fake spray tan, too many

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    Classical Hollywood

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    Gavan Duffy TVF Media analysis assignment Classical Hollywood Cinema In the following essay I have been asked to write a 2000 word essay discussing the main characteristic features of the classical Hollywood narrative film. This is a style of clarity where the viewer should not be confused about space, time, events or characters motivations and although a number of classical narrative traditions have been modified, or even rejected, this unfussy style of making movies it is still very much

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    Diversity In Hollywood

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    diversity in Hollywood is very important. Some people will claim that there is a diversity issue throughout Hollywood and a lack of representation for minorities, while others will argue that there is a wide spectrum of diversity, therefore destroying the idea that there is an issue. There are more shows and films that revolve around straight, healthy Caucasians than shows and films that revolve around LGBT members, people who have to live with disabilities, and people of color. Hollywood has suffered

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    Stereotypes In Hollywood

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    developing and creating scripts for movies and television shows. Since the birth of the industry—as far back as silent movies—women have played roles in filmmaking, whether it be directing, producing, or writing. While female screenwriters in Hollywood do not arrive in large numbers, women are more than capable of meeting

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    Diversity In Hollywood

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    Diversity and representation has been in an increased demand over the past few years. Even children's TV producers and creators are taking notice by including LGBT and all sorts of ethnic characters in their shows. However, it seems that Hollywood has yet to take note. For the second year in a row, the Oscars have failed to bring diversity to this year's nominations. Many expressed their frustration online, taking to Twitter using the hashtag, #OscarsSoWhite, and saying they will be boycotting

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