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    Diagnosis of Biman’s Problems Administrative Limitations Biman’s Dilemma: Biman is obliged, by legislation, to priorities national interest over commercial ones, and not to be a purely commercial airliner. The government is exercising the power as given by the ordinance in its activities. In this context, the government is utilizing Biman to render services for the nation, e.g. operating government VVIP flights, relief flights and hajj flight, and carrying perishable items at cheaper rates. In

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    Evan Spiegel, Robert Murphy, and Frank Reginald wanted to create an app that people could send pictures and have them disappear after a certain period of time. They released “Picaboo”, Snapchat’s former name, in July 2011 for the iOS Apple Store. Since the “Picaboo” was already a company is New Hampshire that published and printed pictures, they changed the name to Snapchat a couple of months later. In 2012 video arrives, and that same year they released the app on the Google Play Store to expand

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    The movie Inception by Christopher Nolan is a very imaginative film. It is about a group of con-men (and a woman) who are going to attempt “inception” or implanting an idea in a person. To do this they have to go into their dreams deep enough so that they think it is their own idea, not a foreign one. To achieve their goal they go deeper and deeper into the target's mind by going into a dream within a dream within a dream. There are many challenges and rules to this process. There are many non-canon

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    Knight is undoubtedly filled with entertaining complexity and performance. In its making, writers; Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan, Bob Kane, and David Goyer created situation and characters that happen to allow the actors to added their own spins on their roles. Small details of the scenes also contribute to a more realistic film compared to other comic book based productions. The Nolan brothers did an excellent job in creating the characters. Through the movie there is obvious development in

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    In the early 1940’s, Detective Comics (DC) published a superhero by the name of Batman (Kane and Finger), who over the years, has risen to be one of the most popular superheroes in the world. Well-known and award winning director, Christopher Nolan, recently directed a trilogy of Batman movies dating between 2005 through 2012. The second installment of the trilogy, The Dark Knight starring Christian Bale as Batman and Heath Ledger as the Joker, is critically acclaimed to be one of the greatest Batman

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    Dark Knight Themes

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    Aaron Eckhart, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Morgan Freeman star as supporting characters. The Dark Knight was directed, produced, and co-written by Christopher Nolan, who was responsible for the extremely popular Dark Knight trilogy that this film served as the second part of. The production companies behind it were: Warner Bros. (presentation), Legendary Pictures (in association with), Syncopy, and DC Comics

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    INTRODUCTION: The Coen brothers are one of the most known filmmakers in the industry. Joel Coen and Ethan Coen’s films range from different types of styles, categories and genres. These genres include, comedy thriller and action. A few of their famous films are Blood Simple which came out in 1984, Fargo in 1996 and one of the most recent film which came out this year Hail, Caesar. They have written a number of films which they didn’t direct such as Unbroken in 2014 and The Naked Man from 1998.

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    154.101 Introduction to Media Studies – Assignment One: Media Analysis 
The Film The Dark Knight directed by Christopher Nolan tells the story of Batman attempting to rid gotham city of the criminals that infest it. A new criminal mastermind known as the Joker emerges and attempts to make Batman question his morals and beliefs. The interrogation scene (01:22:06 and finishes 01:27:00) is the scene which I have chosen to analyse due to its effective use of mise-en-scène, cinematography and soundtrack

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    The Fight Between Good and Evil in The Dark Night One of the themes in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster hit, The Dark Night, is the fight between heroes and villains. To start, one of the main issues the film deals with is being a hero. The citizens of Gotham City struggle with understanding Batman, and whether or not he is a good person. Throughout the film, the caped crusader continuously polarizes the public. Is he the champion of Gotham City or is he a reckless vigilante? To us, the audience

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    Dark Knight Sparknotes

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    I am going to write a film analysis essay for the film The Dark Knight. My chosen essay topic is: Analyse how visual or sound effects were used to emphasise a theme in the visual or oral text(s). I need to show how the main themes of showing morality when making decisions and the power held by the villain are presented in the film through the use of dialogue, camerawork, sound, and editing. I will refer to the scene when The Joker announces his social experiment and he and Batman have their final

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