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    Elephant Love Medley

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    During the final part of the performance of “Elephant Love Medley”, the characters are seamlessly transported briefly into a fantasy world. They appear to be in a round room with no doors that resembles the inside of the elephant’s head that holds Satine’s living quarters. The walls are a shiny blue. The camera circles around them a couple of times before they are transported back to the real world and are framed in the heart-shaped window back in the elephant. Becoming lovers is still a fantasy

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    Here I think is CSF 's biggest downfall. According to Stock, If the EDI was available to all the customers, Moulin, the system used to generate the EDI orders to the warehouse would be working independently without the need of any keyed in manual orders. This would save time and money, (Stock, 2001) The final logistics operation happens in the picking area. Once

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    The Similarities between Lady Capulet and Satine’s confinement with the use of filmic symbolism and framing in both of Luhrmann’s films. Elements of filmic symbolism and framing of characters are featured in both Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge. In both films it is used to represent imprisonment. The idea of being trapped with the use of symbolism and framing in both films will be thoroughly discussed. Sequences 5: The Capulet Mansion (Where Juliet’s name is constantly called out by the nurse

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    understand how from one form of painting grows from the other. In this case, impressionist and symbolist works have followed each other in terms of popularity and yet have extremely different aesthetics. Using the paintings, Dance at Le moulin de la Galette (Bal du moulin de la Galette) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir and The Eye like a Strange Balloon Mounts toward Infinity (L'Œil, comme un ballon bizarre se dirige vers l'infini) 1882 by Odilon Redon I will explain and describe the differences between the two

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    The last time I ever visited The Philadelphia Art Museum was in the sixth grade. At the time, I did not care much for art nor appreciated it. I was ignorant to how beautiful and meaningful art actually is. Most importantly, I never recognized the talented artists within the museum. However, as I grew older I became more interested with art. I wanted to learn the different principles, techniques, and methods on how to create art. Taking art classes throughout high school and now college, has made

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    Auguste Escoffier Essay

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    finally returned to Paris he re-opened Le Petit Moulin Rouge. Some of Le Petit Moulin Rouge's customers included Duc de Morny, the Prince of Wales, MacMahon, Gambetta, and Sarah Bernhardt. Three years after re-opening Le Petit Moulin Rouge he opens his own restaurant, Le Faisan Dore located in Cannes. Somehow he manages to divide his time between Le Petit Moulin Rouge and Le Faisan Dore.      In August of 1878, thirteen days after leaving Le Petit Moulin Rouge for the last time, Escoffier gets married

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    Annual Ring Essay

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    My tour theme is 18th Arrondissement “Annual Ring”. Typically, when you are planning to go to Paris, guidebooks or websites tell you that most of the major sites are located in the center of Paris. I am going to Paris in July. I was looking at the website information and was going to visit some major sites. You never know when you can visit there next, so I don’t want to miss the world-famous sites. While I was researching about Paris, I found a beautiful eye-catch building. It was located in 18th

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    love and just wish to have my whole life revolve around these art forms. I often felt that nobody else ever appreciated the arts like I do and would feel excluded from the popular sporting culture of my town, however through movies and books such as Moulin Rouge I was introduced to the Bohemian culture yet I did not fully embrace the Bohemian lifestyle until I visited France when I was twelve years old. Bohemianism appears to have become thought of as a main stream subculture, however many people who

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    point of the creation of a genre dedicated to its sole purpose; namely “musicals.” The Australian-born director Baz Luhrmann has broken the stereotypes associated with musicals through the use of unique techniques visible in the films “Australia,” “Moulin Rouge!” and his latest adaptation “the Great Gatsby” in an attempt to emphasise the themes of passion, tragedy and love. The film Australia makes definite use of non-diegetic sounds, primarily through orchestrated items in order to reemphasise not

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    Phineas Gage Paper

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    Phineas Gage Perhaps one of the most well known cases in cognitive psychology is that of Phineas Gage. A man who suffered from an injury to his prefrontal lobes thirty years before the field of Psychology even began (Moulin, 2006). However, psychologists’ continue to study his brain and the effects of his injury and its role in cognitive functions years later. Phineas Gage was a foreman at a railroad who suffered damage to his prefrontal lobes as a result of an accidental explosion

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