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    character is complex because she is taught to be obedient and act like a gentlewoman, however, she wants to break the secular confinements so she can live her own life. She is rebellious and is assertive to purse her personal desires. An extreme close up shot of Jen creates a distinctive

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    (0:00-0:42) It begins with a straight-on full shot of a shoe clerk in a shoe store. Only one wall of this shoe store is visible, the one placed right in front of the camera, running parallel to the frame. This wall has drawers that start from the floor and go up three feet, and then above that are cabinets of shoe boxes. There isn't much space between the camera and this wall of shoes, it appears it may only be 10 feet, with the shoe clerk being close to the wall. The camera remains static throughout. The acting

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    Although they had almost fallen off a cliff, their faces were not scared but amazed by the beauty of the Grand Canyon. However, when hearing the helicopter, Louise's emotion changed, the camera closed up to Louise’s face with full of nervousness and surprise and looked at Thelma. The camera tilts up following the helicopter in the next shot, Hal is sitting in the helicopter and looking at Thelma and Louise, his face is shot in a low angle camera. When the next scene was when Louise backed off, the

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    each other’s breath away. They are “certainly glad to see each other.” When Gatsby and Daisy’s eyes meet for the first time the camera slowly zooms in from a long, establishing shots bordered with flowers, to a mid-shot and then slowly into a close-up of their faces. This is effective as it gives a sense of continuity and how their expressions change as they see each other. They go on to sit down and as Nick pours their tea, Gatsby and Daisy are very short worded and awkward interactions occur. We

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    Loss, desperation and hope – this is the heart-warming story of the football champion playing with his brother’s number 5 jersey – Jon Abbate. The Fifth Quarter follows the story of the Abbate family losing their son and brother, Luke, to a car accident. It also uncovers the story of how Jon Abbate conquered his loss and became a football champion to play for his brother and himself. In this movie, young people have been portrayed as emotional and desperate but also able to find hope and direction

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    The Cider House Rules

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    TITLE (supplied by the customer): "The Cider House Rules" DESCRIPTION (supplied by the customer): The Doctor offers 2 incongruous services ... how can these services coexist? Answer the following questions: What is the moral dilemma posed in the story? A Birth occurs in the story ... how does this affect the main character's view? What happens to change the main characters view? What are the Cider House Rules and what are they a metaphor for? Who broke the Cider House Rules? What is the moral of

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    Analysis of Strategic Management in Coca Cola In this project I will do a detail study of Coca Cola Company. I will study about the market value of Coca Cola and how sustainable the Coca Cola Company is for the people. I will highlight the issues which are faced by Coca Cola and describe the business cycle of the company. I will mention all the strength and capabilities of Coca Cola in coming years. history with business cycles and internal strengths of the Coca Cola Company May 8th 1886 Coca Cola

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    plays a significant role in the larger background of the narrative as it acts as a build up to the climax of the film. The chase sequence is well crafted and located and is effective in advancing the plot of the movie (Kiplange). Lime’s escape into the underground is also symbolic of a rat in a maze as the police who enter the sewer from different tunnels, outnumber Lime. The sequence is fast paced and builds up the climax, as the capture of Lime seems eminent. The depiction of Lime as a rash individual

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    There are 3 similarities between public relations and marketing. The first similarity is both of them are builds mutually beneficial relationship with publics, audiences, or markets internal or external to organizations. Public relations and marketing are also communicate effectively and efficiently with public and audience to spread out what are the values of a product or services of the company. (http://www.amazon.com/Public-Relations-Principles-Philip-Kitchen/dp/1861520913/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&

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    • ABOUT THE ORGANISATION The Coca Cola company is truly global , and its main product is recognised and consumed worldwide . The company organises and structures itself in a way that reflect that fact . At the same time, the company looks to meet the particular needs of regional markets sensitively and its structure also needs to reflect that fact. • ORGANISATIONS PURPOSE The purpose of the Coca Cola Company is to make, sell deliver products and services better than anyone else. The purpose of the

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