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    developments in medical imagery such as the use of contrast agents to better visualize organs and the testing of the first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device in the 1980’s. (Morris, 1525-1527) (Frie) We have moved away from the primitive use of film cassettes and fluorescent screens, and to high-quality and innovative techniques of

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    Identity Analysis Toward Productive Pedagogies: An Essentialist and Post Structuralist Perspective Race and ethnicity will be used to analyse the central theme of identity from an essentialist and post structuralist perspective. Definitions of race and ethnicity will be presented and distinctions made between the two categories. The character Eva from the film The Freedom Writers will be used as a medium and present an argument that race and ethnicity are social constructs but not absent of essentialist

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    people are made of reconstructions of memories, opinions and interpretations, while objects, photographs and videos are the only concrete evidence of the past.The speaker creates reflections of Anne through various medias such as photographs, videos, film scripts, suicide notes as well as personal belongings such as medicine bottles or her ashtray. The speaker’s testimonials include her

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    the release of his first film, he set free another documentary in 2002 called, Bowling for Columbine. In this film he examines the gun culture in the United States. He focuses greatly on the shooting held in Littleton, Colorado at Columbine High School and why the two killers performed the terrible act that they did. Both films were slightly different than most documentaries you often watch because he does not remain objective throughout the film. Instead, Moore uses his films to speak passionately

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    Analysis & Synthesis of South Africa Based on the 1995 written autobiographical account of Mandela’s own life, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom serves as an inspirational biopic. Filmed on location in South Africa, the film focuses most of its time on Mandela’s early life and transition into adulthood, while dedicating only a small portion to Mandela’s life and political achievements after imprisonment. Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom can be divided into three parts: Mandela’s early life and coming

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    Harvard Business Review: Lady Gaga (B)

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    Lady Gaga is a singer, songwriter that has recently reached superstar status. Her footprint began within the music industry in 2008 and since then, she has become a household name. However, music is not the only entity that makes Lady Gaga a household name. Because her artistic nature goes beyond creating music, brands have sought her creative talent. She had a hand in designing headphones created by a legendary artist and producer (France, 2009), and has designed Polaroid Products like camera glasses

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    MONLYN- WALKER AND CHRISTY NELSON A Paper Submitted to Dr. Eren Ozgen in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for MGT 3371 ZA1 Principles of Management Term 3 Troy University – eCampus 02/26/2010 Contents Introduction 3 Company Mission, Strategy, Goals 4 Company Core Values 5 Information on CEO 6 S.W.O.T. Analysis 7 Corporate Culture 8 Organizational Structure 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 11 Introduction (M.M.) It’s so convenient! You’ve just finished your weekly grocery

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    Masculinity in the Media

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    Masculinity in Media This research looks at the association of masculinity with violence, racism, power and the objectification of women, which has been around since early civilization. This study also shows how these concepts are still evident today in the media. Masculinity in the media is portrayed as muscular, violent, angry, aggressive, dominant, and warrior like. The rhetoric in media, as it relates to masculinity, has influenced the amount of violence in the world. The association

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    Andy Warhol Pop Art

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    Andy Warhol was a famous American print artist. He did most of his works in the 1960’s. This was an important time for popular culture. During this period, new kinds of art, music, movies, and books were being created (“Andy Warhol and Color Discovering Design”). This is what inspired Warhol to view art in a different perspective. Andy helped establish a new style of art known as pop art. Starting pop art was as a result of his hatred for abstract expression. He printed images of famous people as

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    Gender Relationships in the Film Love Jones Using the movie Love Jones I will talk about the characteristics of male/male and female/female relationship as they are portrayed in the film. Then I will talk about how different the female/male relationship is and focus primarily on their communication styles. There is some harsh vocabulary included in my essay but only in quotations that I have taken from the movie itself to communicate what was going on in the scenes I have chose to talk about

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