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    Name: Wang Haoren ID: 15435 Class: FAN3C Module: D-FA203, Video Question: 1 Semiotic of the kitchen - Martha Rosler An art video, that is done by Martha Rosler. After watching the six minute short video. We can clearly see the issue that Rosler was trying to address to – the role of women. The using of kitchen item to show the letter from A-Z, and when the letter goes down, the mood of the actress begin to became more unhappy, unpleased, or angry. Zooming into the last 5 alphabets that, instead of

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    In The Bedroom Analysis

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    The short story “Killings” is written by Andre Dubs which later recreated into a motion picture film called In the Bedroom by director Todd Field in 2001. Both the short story “Killings” and the film In the Bedroom highlights the themes of love and revenge. It shows how far a person would go for the people they love. The short story was named “Killings” because it not only focuses on two deaths but the multiple types of death and different aspects of it. Reading the short story “Killings”

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    It’s All Fun and Games When Someone Gets Hurt Since the beginning of hockey, fans have gone crazy for the entertainment fights bring to the games. The punches thrown, blood drawn and players knocked out certainly excites the crowd and are part of the culture of the game. In fact, it is so widely accepted, that teams specifically hire big guys to be “enforcers” that protect the rest of the team and throw the punches no one else cares to. Despite its duration in the league, do these fights have negative

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    Caitlin almost didn’t pick up the phone when she saw Felicity’s name pop up on the screen. Not that she had anything against her Star City friend, she just didn’t exactly feel like talking about Barry right now, or forever probably. To be fair to Felicity, Caitlin wasn’t feeling like talking in general for that matter. The doctor finally picked it up, right before her voicemail would to do it for her. ''Finally!'' Felicity exclaimed before Caitlin could even greet the girl. ''Been trying to call

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    Sweeney Todd and Into the Woods are musicals with lyrics and scores written by Stephen Sondheim. In Sweeney Todd, a barber is sent to Australia for trumped up charges while the Judge steals his wife and daughter. Barker comes back with a vengeance, renames himself Sweeney Todd and vows to make the Judge pay for what he has done. In Into the Woods, a witch has put a curse on a family for generations because the patriarch stole some vegetables from her garden. Springing from this robbery, she set a

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    Healing Methods One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kelsey, is a novel that exposed the mental hospitals in the 1960s. The main nurse in the story is Nurse Ratched. Nurse Ratched believes in three forms of healing known as group therapy sessions, lobotomy, and ETC, Electroshock therapy. The novel displays the use of therapy and how sometimes physical therapy isn’t the best therapy for patients. The nurse uses the ward and her therapy methods cohesively to bring the patient 's back to “normal”

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    The film “Psycho” directed by Alfred Hitchcock is an excellent example that exploits many film techniques, to create different effects in the opening sequence and further on in the film. Many of these film techniques can be seen in the opening scene where Marion Crane meets her lover (Sam) who she is having an affair with. The two characters can be seen meeting at a cheap hotel during Marion’s extended lunch break, they discuss the progression of their relationship and how they cannot afford to get

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    A sidewalk is a representation of the path you walk in life. It guides you, protects you, and makes walking down that path easier. They are a concrete road, set out before you, and even though your route is predetermined, only you can decide the destination. SIdewalks can also be seen from the perspective of your own self, and how you relate to them personally. We can use this perspective to see a different side of things, look a little deeper. In me, I see a beautifully multi-colored sidewalk, different

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    Sir Elton John, the most popular British Signer was born on March 25th, 1947. He dropped out school when he was 17 for his music dream. In 1969, the song Your Song made him a famous singer and followed by then he brought many popular albums such as Goodbye Yellow Brick Road in different years. These albums lay a foundation for his top musician position in the world. In the year 1976, Elton John announced that he is a “bisexual” person. He got married with Renate Blauel in 1984 but devoiced four years

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    From songs like “My Girl” by The Temptations to “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” by Marvin Gaye, Motown has had a number of successes. Other similar artists Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross, as well as many more, help create this small-record company, founded on $800, into a powerhouse in the music industry. Motown Records had well over 100 hit singles throughout the sixties and seventies, and continued this push longer until it’s dissolvement in the 21st century. Motown created a new a mixed sound

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