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    Vertigo and Body Double are two films that were released decades apart, yet they have similar themes that are still prevalent in our society today. They both portray topics such as phallocentrism and social patriarchy. Moreover, they also are a perfect example of how directors, through film technology, can impact in an individual. It is evident that social problems have remained unchanged for long periods of time. The male figure controlling the female figure, and objectifying them as sexual objects

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    Hodgdon talks about the depth of the two acting bodies and how McKellen makes a collaborative body project that combines the Shakespeare body with the body of the actor and how they both affect each other. Hodgdon is pointing out in her critique of the film that in some of the scenes in the film they may have seemed somewhat homosexual. McKellen who plays Richard is actually gay and has to perform this double personality in the film so it does not seem that Richard might be gay

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    play explores various themes. In this concept, I want to specifically showcase the unjust double standards that men have regarding women. In order to highlight this unfair double standard through use of directorial techniques of lighting and staging interconnected with the dramatic elements of symbol, tension and language. Through the utilisation of these elements and techniques the theme of the unjust double standards will be effectively conveyed. This is a critical issue for audiences to understand

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    Teacher: Loupe Title: I Can Add Doubles! Subject: Math Grade Level: 1st Grade Date: October 5th, 2016 Standard: 1.0A.6 Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10.Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8+6=8+2+4=14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g.13-4=13-3-1=10-1=9): using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8+4=12, one knows 12-8=4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding

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    Jessie Buckler Term Paper Philosophy 3300 April 25, 2016 PROBLEMS WITH THE DOCTRINE OF DOUBLE EFFECT Defenders of the Doctrine of Double Effect argue that there is a morally significant distinction, which bears on the rightness of actions, between those consequences of our actions that are intended and those that are foreseen. Utilitarians often use this doctrine to describe their stance on the topic of harming others. This paper will look at three situations that are commonly used to defend

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    It is a well known phenomenon that many authors' lives are reflected through a character in their work. In Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, the double life, or double identity, can be seen as the central metaphor in the play, epitomized in Algernon's creation of "Bunbury" or "Bunburying". As this term is the only fictitious word employed throughout the text, it is crucial to critically analyze not only its use and implications, but more importantly, the character who coins the term;

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    Observable artifacts is defined as the physical manifestation of an organization's culture not limited to the company’s manner dress, awards, myths and stories told about the organization, public lists of values, observable rituals and ceremonies, decorations and so on (Kreitner, Kinicki, 2013). Mr. Marchionne attempted to create a new culture for Chrysler. A negative observable artifacts was discovered by Mr. Marchionne occurred when Mr. Fong was the Sales Chief in 2009. At that time,Chrysler was

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    In both novels the double standards in society are notable, as women always take the blame and were punished for the same actions that men partook in regularly. Both authors cleverly expose the hypocrisy and double standards in society through the portrayal of their female protagonists. In Hardy’s novel, the double standards of society greatly affect Tess’s life experience. Tess was expected to work, marry, and support her family as she was the eldest daughter. When she was a young virgin girl,

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    MAESTRO – CHAPTER QUESTIONS Darwin, 1967 1. How does Paul characterize Keller at their first meeting? At Paul’s and Keller’s first meeting, Paul characterised Keller has having a red glow to his face and sun coarsened skin. 2. What are the characteristics of the Swan? The Swan has been described as “warren of crumbling weatherboard overgrown with bougainvillea. 3. How does Paul describe Keller’s room? Keller’s room has been described by Paul to be ‘large but somehow shrunken’ at the same time

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    “Artifacts are the physical manifestations of an organization. They include factors such as dress codes, myths, rituals, and tangible items such as awards, product displays, logos, furnishings and decor. Observable artifacts represent the more visible level of culture within the organization” (ejlister, 2015). Although, Chrysler didn’t have an issue with dress codes they did have one with sales. In the case study I didn’t read about any physical observable artifacts, however I’ve concluded that

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