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    870532731 Essay 1 1. In order to clearly understand the bigger picture of why the restaurant scene was not very diverse, I had to look back in history to not so long ago when times were very different. Studying historical particularism allowed me to do so and therefore further my understanding of what the underlying problems may be. Historically, the town was not very accepting of social diversity and therefore the citizens are acting similarly to how they were raised and implementing their recursive

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    Scene Analysis: Tris

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    ‘four lines’ shows the authority he has over the character Four as he is absent in this scene. The use of his name in a different context shows the betrayal, control and corruption he has. The crane shot after this shot shows that the recruits are like ants to Erick, vulnerable and get trapped easily. Over the shoulder shot and point of view shots show us the panic that has arisen within Tris in this particular scene. This is coupled by diegetic sounds to show us the vulnerability and intimidation she

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    Change Detection: To See or Not to See: The need for Attention to Perceive Changes in Scenes Jainish A. Patel High Point University When we look out at something, whether it is a landscape, painting, picture, or whatever else, we believe that we are taking in the entire scene, we think we notice every little detail, and are generally able to notice changes to the scenario we are looking at. We do not, however, notice any minor change when we look away for even the briefest amount

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    The first scene in the Beginning of One and only ivan on page 43, is an example of Friend-ship because when Julia comes into the story and she teaches Ivan how to color and how to make finger paintings. It fits with my theme because she wanted to give him something to do instead of just sitting in his cage and to see if gorillas can learn from a visual like babies do. The second scene in the Beginning of One and only ivan on page 67, is an example of friend-ship because Bob does not liked to be touched

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    The camera singles out the fundamental character in numerous scenes, while different characters stay out of main interest. Considering over the character's vast minutes in the film, it is possible to assume that cinematography in the film The Graduate depends on selective focus. For instance, the associated scene: Benjamin turns out to be exceptionally uneasy because Mrs. Robinson, the spouse of his dad's partner, lets him know that she finds him very attractive and wants to indulge in an affair

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    Kiki Scene Analysis

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    the various neighborhood clubs for support systems that don't exist anywhere else. The so-called "Kiki" scene is not just about the various competitive dance club contests. The scene provides a social structure, a "net," for kids who have nowhere else to go. The documentary has a high-energy and full-immersion style that thrusts you into the lives of the various "houses" connected to the scene. These kids rely on the the positive, non judgmental space and government funding. They have either left

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    Film: Scene Analysis

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    Scene of a movie. The view of something realistic. Looking at all these pictures; There's lies behind all these pictures on this table next to me. As I sit here. A Miller beer beside me. A box full of memories; Childhood memories.  It's nothing to say about my teen or adulthood. I don't have memories. Who want to be with a criminal, Nevertheless I'm not a criminal. They just say that about me. Why Judge.  Just get to know me more then less.  In a dark room where I'm sitting at. Boarding school is

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    ​The scene I chose to watch on YouTube from the film The Godfather was the Baptism Scene. The reason I chose this scene was because during the Baptism there was other things happening at the same time, and it was really gripping, and I didn’t want to look away because I wanted to see what was going to happen. First, the baby was so cute, and I just had to mention that. Now moving on to the acting, I thought that the people shown during this scene’s acting was incredible. We see Michael becoming the

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    dismiss the psychological thoughts, feelings, or experiential reality of the target group; these occur outside the perpetrator’s conscious awareness (Sue, 2016). An instance of a microinvalidation occurring in Crash is the scene with Anthony and Peter as they leave the diner. The scene shows Anthony and Peter walking down the street, with Anthony raving about how poorly the two of them were treated in the diner because they were black. While Anthony is ranting about how little they were offered coffee

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    cinematography I have decided to analyze is a scene from Netflix original, Master of None “Thanksgiving” episode. The episode was directed by Malina Matsoukas and produced in 2017. The scene I have decided to analyze begins at 05:40 minutes into the episode and ends exactly at the 11:00 minutes into the episode. The scene begins with Dev and Denise hanging out on Thanksgiving of 1999 in Denise’s room. The two are playing cards at the beginning of the scene, which eventually leads to Denise coming out

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