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    You know I think that it just might be but... don 't take my word for it read on and decide for yourself, I personally own two GameCube consoles a purple coloured one and the other is a platinum one and at some point I may go for the missing black one just to be a little cheeky... nah if I was to be cheeky I would already have one of the extremely rare pearl ones in my sights. A Little bit of History. We all know the GameCube did not last very long as the competing consoles had more support and

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    Gender Equality In Film

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    "Gender equality is achieved when women and men enjoy the same rights and opportunities across all sectors of society, including participation and decision-making." Gender equality has been an issue for decades, from not being allowed to vote to being paid less than a male even though they're doing the same job. In the film industry, it is noticeable that men dominate in being the lead protagonist, with only 22% of women being lead roles. There have also been cases of men and women both being lead

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    Stop Motion Animation

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    Stop-motion animation requires the shooting of physically manipulated still objects to appear as moving objects. Some use dolls, props or clay (also known as called Claymation) to sequentially move an object in between individually shot frames. Depending on the preference of the director, stop-motion animation may also require either traditional or computer animation to supplement the movie's other visual requirements such as the backgrounds, sets, and props. Examples of stop-motion animation

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    Queer Representation in All Ages Media Growing up as a Catholic, Puerto Rican gay boy in the 90s and early 2000s, I struggled to discover my queer identity as well as queer representation in the media I consumed. Being gay was something that was never discussed. If it was brought up, it was usually in hushed tones (I remember being introduced to my uncle 's close 'friend ' each holiday) or as something negative (I still remember the sting of being called a faggot in elementary school)

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    Approaches to Management

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    Management “Management is a set of activities directed at an organisation’s resources, with the aim of achieving organisational goals efficiently and effectively.”(Davidson, Simon, Gottschalk, Hunt, Wood & Griffin (2006) p.5). Management has been practiced for thousands of years by many different civilisations. As a result there are many different approaches to management, two of which are, the behavioural and contemporary management perspectives. The behavioural perspective recognises the

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    The Macro Environment

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    The macro environment Introduction Marketing's role is to match the capabilities and resources within the organisation with market opportunities external to the organisation. Understanding customer needs is central to achieving this aim, but marketers must also be aware of factors that can cause customer needs to evolve. A change in customer needs will impact upon the organisation's ability to serve its customers. This means that marketers have to be knowledgeable about what is happening in the

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    short cartoons. At this time, he also moved to working with live production with Song of the South and So Dear to My Heart. The studio had three major accomplishments in 1950: the first completely live action film, Treasure Island; the return to classic animation, Cinderella; and the first Disney television show at Christmas time. With this Christmas special, Walt saw the potential in television and started the Disneyland anthology series, which featured Davy Crocket the first mini-series. The series

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    Video Games - The Forgotten Art Ask any major in the fine arts for the definition of art. They're likely to tell you that it is self-expression through the use of some sort of medium. Most commonly thought of are clay for a sculpture, paint for a masterpiece, even music notes for a four-movement suite. The last thing you'd think of is a computer program for a video game. But why not? Don't video games incorporate both artwork and music? Each one is considered art, but many people consider the

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    Essay The Art Cowboy

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    Booze, cigarettes, sex, beer, curses, affairs, abuse, paint: All of those are factors in Jackson Pollock's life, however, one stands out above all as the most important one, paint. America's greatest painter, born in Cody, Wyoming on January 28, 1912, had a deeper connection to this colorful, flowing liquid than anyone else in history. Blood did not run through his veins, but oil and pigment, tar and sand did. He became something else while he painted. He became his painting. No other painter in

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    Economic Systems: Capitalism Essay

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    Capitalism Capitalism is an economic system characterized by the private ownership of the means of production, and where production is guided and income distributed largely through the operation of markets. The objective of a capitalist society is to gain profit. Some of its strengths of living inside a Capitalistic economy are the incentive for innovation, efficiency, and economic growth. Unlike socialism, there are opportunities to invent new products for areas of demand, to raise quality,

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