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- 1201: The Making of a Movie
- ... 200,000 per film or production, it all depends on the name. Directors don't need formal training, but they should have significant experience. The director can simply gain experience by hosting high school and college plays. There are a couple of influential directors that have lain a path for the "new wave" directors. Stanley Kubrick was exact and to the point. One time he spent over two hours setting up ...
- 1202: The Changes In The Movie Industry
- ... in the movie have a deeper knowledge of themselves and are more complex than the way previous movies portrait them as. Not to mention The Graduate (1967), directed by Mike Nichols, a story about a college Graduate who finds himself stuck in his life. However, finds his way out through by having an affair with his parents friends wife, Mrs. Robinson. This only leads to trouble when he falls in love ...
- 1203: Description of A Bedroom
- ... an encased basketball sits. It's an Olympic ball dipped in gold. Next to the ball, hanging on the gray, black, and white marble-like painted walls, is a tournament bracket for last year's College Basketball Championship. Under the bracket is the light switch, and next to it is a black light. The next wall is bare, but in the corner, where the third wall meets it, there are six ...
- 1204: The Hartford Whalers Are Going Going ...
- ... the tips they receive go to charity. The Enfield Junior Whalers is junior “B” hockey team and it develops the top hockey players in Southern New England under the age of twenty for Division I college hockey. Street Whalers Street Hockey Program teaches inner city kids how to play street hockey and provides them with equipment. For Kids Sake teaches inner city kids how to ice skate and it provides equipment ...
- 1205: The Changing Face of Basketball
- ... predicted and destined to be great. At 7'2” and with the body of a sprinter, Abdul-Jabbar was expected to reach unrealistic standards, which he usually met all of his life. When he entered college, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) made a rule to outlaw dunking so he couldn't score at will (Minsky 57). That forced him to develop his virtually unstoppable shot ... the Skyhook. He used the ...
- 1206: Sponsors and Sports
- ... athletes can see their heroes and dream of playing basketball because companies give basketball a good image. A negative effect though is that these shoe wars sometimes lead to too much control. Players at the college and high school levels know that if they are good enough, jumping to the NBA is first on their list because of the money being offered. Nike and Reebok and the other companies give more ...
- 1207: Minor League Baseball: Boom or Bust to Communities?
- ... League attendance for the past five years and has built a new stadium where the Bulls began playing last year. Their old stadium remains a historical minor league baseball landmark where high school and local college baseball games are played. The Bulls are also the leading memorabilia seller in the entire minor leagues. Not every community will achieve the success of Durham, North Carolina, because there is no 100% guarantee in ...
- 1208: Wrestling
- ... the off season after the Free style season is over. Greko Roman like Free style is for practice for the Collegiant season. Very few people wrestle only Greko Roman. Collegiant wrestling is for high school, college students, and the Olympics. It is played on a mat of similar size and boundaries. There are three rounds which are two minutes long. The first is started in the standing position, in the second ...
- 1209: Boxing: Down for the Count
- ... News Service in 1980 revealed that from 1970 to 1978 in America, there was an average of 21 deaths per year among 5,500 boxers, or 3.8 deaths per 1,000 participants, compared to college football's 0.3 deaths per 1,000 and high school football's 0.1 deaths per 1,000 (Sammons 247). Another more recent study conducted by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC ...
- 1210: The Ultimate Pet: A Pet Rock
- ... time I walked into the room. I needed a pet the size of a fat barn cat, like the ones back home in northeast Iowa. On my walk to the river before I left for college, I found many rocks within my size range. I couldn't decide which one I should pick, but then on the side of the muddy bank, partly submerged in the water, lay a shinny, sandy ...
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