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- 9591: Mi Familia
- ... come back. Maria kept her promise that when her son (Chucho) was old enough she would set off on her long journey home. But in those years the rain came early. The water was too high in the river and it was too dangerous to get across.Maria saw an owl in the daytime (meaning death was about to come). Maria and his son Chucho almost died in the terrifying river ...
- 9592: Mesopotamian Art And Arquitecture
- ... name from its long, narrow, whitewashed inner shrine. It was built in the area of Uruk dedicated to the Sumerian sky god Anu. The White Temple stood about 40 ft above the plain, on a high platform, prefiguring the ziggurat, the stepped tower, typical Mesopotamian religious structure that was intended to bring the priest or king nearer to a particular god, or to provide a platform where the deity could descend ...
- 9593: Men In Black
- ... of NORAD, demanded and received photos belonging to a private citizen. In another, a person in an Air Force uniform approached local police and other citizens who had sighted a UFO, assembled them in a school room and told them that they did not see what they thought they saw and that they should not talk to anyone about the sighting. All military and civilian personnel and particularly Information Officers and ...
- 9594: Martial Arts
- ... to develop skills such as prioritizing objectives to become organized, self-control and self-defense, and the ability to make rational decisions quickly. It also teaches loyalty and respect for oneself and others, self-confidence/ high self-esteem, perseverance/ diligence, a positive attitude, and mental and physical discipline. Tae Kwon Do is a great martial art to start with because it’s easy enough to do from age 5 all the ...
- 9595: Manet Painting
- ... the sensibilities of all of its viewers., For, although Manet may have been ignorant of the viewers set ,in the terms that an artist today would refer to clinical studies, Manet has clearly exhibited a high level of awareness concerning the positive aspects of such a sensibility, that being the audiences power to empathise. Since the first Greek tragedies, artists have been aware of the ability of the viewing audience to ...
- 9596: Leonardo Di Vinci
- Other than the well-known artists Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titan, Leonardo Da Vinci was probably the most famous and influential Florentine artist of the High Renaissance period. Not only did Leonardo Da Vinci create magnificent paintings and sculptures still celebrated today as astonishing and masterful works of art, but he also produced noteworthy innovations in the fields of architecture, engineering ...
- 9597: La Amistad
- ... the feeling of a person towards the Africans, or the country except for one. This is the fact that the Supreme Court did not send the Africans home. The accuracy of the movie is fairly high when it comes to things of importance. But when it comes down to the details, a person might have to look deeper than just the screen. Bibliography 1. Amistad. DreamWorks Pictures, 1998. 2. Exploring Amistad ...
- 9598: LA Confidential And Film Noir
- ... film stock used in LA Confidential compared to film stocks used in other film noir movies, both film stocks display a concept that enhances the film noir style. The Maltese Falcon was filmed in a high speed, grainy, black and white film stock. Black and white film was originally used because it was cheaper to make and develop than color. Black and white also created a documentary feel to the movie ...
- 9599: How To Make A Movie
- ... their place in the Hollywood machine. Leonard Spigelgass, editor of Who Wrote the Movie and What Else Did He Write (Brady 1981, 50), summed up the situation: "Over the years we have been called hacks, high-priced secretaries, creatures of the director or producer, pulp writers, craftsmen, sell-outs, cop-outs, mechanical robots.No Pulitzer Prizes for us, no Noble's, no mention of our names...." (Brady, 1981, 51) Screenwriters continued ...
- 9600: History Of Philippine Cinema
- ... by the film industry year by year. There have been few exceptions to the rule. Presently, films are primarily made for profit, lacking any qualities to redeem itself. Studies show that Hollywood films, with its high technology and subject matter, are being preferred over local films. It is no wonder – for films now are “too profit-oriented…[with] corrupting morals and…dubious values…sticking with formulaic films” Genres that have been ...
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