...ANALYSIS OF THE MOVIE PRECIOUS The movie Precious is based on the novel “Push” by Sapphire, which was written in 1996. The main character is Claireece Precious Jones called Precious. She is an overweight teenage girl, who lives with her mom in a tenement in the slum of New York, the Bronx. Precious suffers from both psychically and sexual abuse from both her father and mother, and she has had two children, both with her father at the age of 16. At home Precious mom beats her, and treats her terribly, but Precious is also having a hard time at school. She is stuck at 9th grade when she actually should be in 12th grade. After all Precious still has dreams for her life. She is fantasising about being a singer, model or just being a famous celebrity. During the movie, you see small clips of Precious imagination. The clips are very bright, happy and colourful compared to the rest of the movie. I believe these fantasies, and the light setting in them are a symbols for Precious hope for the future. But at the same time the happy bright dreams is a reflection of Precious true personality, hidden behind all of her anger and sadness. She is desperately hoping that one day someone will break trough to her, or she will break trough to someone. Her life is grey and sad, and these dreams are her way of holding on. When something bad happens, she dreams herself away to a better place, because the truth is too hard to handle. One of the times Precious dreams herself away is during...
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...Precious Precious (Magness & Daniels, 2009) is a movie based on the novel “Push” by Saphire. It follows the life and struggles of sixteen-year-old Claireece Precious Jones who is living in Harlem’s low income housing neighborhood in, 1987. She is illiterate, obese, and severely emotionally disturbed due to the physical, sexual, and emotional abuse that she has endured from both her mother, Mary, and her father, Carl. The sexual abuse from her father has resulted in two pregnancies, one of which was born with Down Syndrome. Precious’ mother is unemployed and collecting welfare. After learning of her second pregnancy, Precious’ principal arranges for her to attend an alternative school in the hopes that it will help her turn her life around. In order to escape from her nightmare of a life, Precious escapes into daydreams where she is loved and cared for. After attending the alternative school, Precious is taken under the wing of her teacher, Blu Rain, and is eventually able to learn to read and write. After delivering her second child, Precious escapes from her abusive mother, and with the help of Ms. Rain, seeks shelter in a halfway house. Mary eventually seeks Precious out to inform her of the death of her father from AIDS. Precious later discovers that she too is HIV-positive. The film ends with Precious completely severing ties with her mother, and taking custody of her first child, Mongo and her baby, Abdul. She is focused on improving life for herself and her children...
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...Art in Raw Form The movie industry is for entertainment purposes. For many people, going to the movies is an escape; time to sit back and become someone else. However, once in a rare moment then a movie comes out that is not just foe entertainment and dares to address a controversial issue. “The Blind Side” and “Precious” are two movies that I was very surprised at my reaction to them. My reasons for wanting to see both movies were as different as night and day. I went to see the “Blind Side” because it is based on a true story and Sandra Bullock is the leading lady. Yet, “Precious” doesn’t have a famous leading lady, but the previews were so intense and so realistic that it pulled me in. “The Blind Side” and “Precious” are movies about over-weight, illiterate, poverty stricken African-American teenagers and their struggles to overcome adversity. Have we seen movies like these before? What makes either one of these movies so alike yet so different? Both movies were accused of stereotyping and racism. One movie can be compared to a rag to riches (The Blind Side”) story as the other a phoenix rising (‘Precious”). Unlike “The Blind Side”, “Precious” isn’t afraid of presenting a valuable message to society. Director Lee Daniels has been heavily criticized for his style and script to the extent of being called an “Uncle Tom”. This film was classified by many as a stereotype of all African-Americans. There are those who argued that this movie will only bring the African-American...
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...THE BUTLER Yashika Westmoreland Ashford University ENG 255: Introduction to film Instructor: Stephanie Micolt 12/22/2013 I will start off my paper by introducing some of the main cast members and the parts that they play in this film The Butler which was released on August 16, 2013 and directed by Lee Daniels who also took part and helping with the production of the film along with Buddy Patrick, Cassian Elwes, Pamela Oas Williams and Larua Ziskin who died while making the film in 2011. This film was also written by Danny Strong. The actors who played in this movie and their roles are as followed. (Forest Whitaker) as Cecil Gains a African American man who ends up becoming one of the best servers in the white house. (Aml Ameen) who plays Cecil when he was younger. (Oprah Winfrey) as Gloria Gains Cecil’s wife. (David Oyelowo) as Louis Gains Cecil’s and Gloria’s oldest son who is all about the civil rights of blacks and participates in a lot of speeches about the rights of blacks. (Elijah Kelley) as Charlie Gains Cecil’s and Gloria’s youngest son. (David Banner) as Earl Gains Cecil’s father who was killed by plantation owner Thomas Westfall. Who killed Earl after he protested that he had raped his wife, played by (Alex Pettyfer). (Mariah Carey) as Hattie Pearl Cecil’s mother. (Terrence Howard) as Howard the Gaines’s neighbor who is trying to pursue Gloria. (Adriane Lenox) as Gina (Yaya DaCosta) as ...
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...For Colored Girls Play Analysis For Colored Girls is a play written by Ntozake Shange at the peak of the black feminist movement, in 1975. It is a collection of poems that tell the story of seven women of color and how their lives interconnect. The play deal with deep subject matter such as rape, abortions, domestic abuse, and faith, as is delves into the lives of these women. The play ends as all of the women come together with an empowering scene about the strength in womanhood. How do struggles, specifically ones imposed on women such as rape and domestic abuse, create strength and empowerment that would have never been attained without enduring such life experiences? In For Colored Girls, all of the women find strength in each other and faith in order to overcome their individual struggles and find strength to continue on with life. They become stronger individuals that they once were and that strong power that they now posses is from believe in themselves and their ability to persevere. In the 2009 film, Precious, a young girl lives through torment as she grows up in section 8 housing with an abusive mother and father, but when she decides that she has had enough she breaks free to try to obtain the life she has always dreamed of. Precious can be understood within the context of Ntozake Shange's play For Colored Girls because Precious endures many similar life experiences as the women of For Colored Girls. Precious is a sixteen year old girl who lives with her mother...
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...TO: Reed Hastings FROM: RE: How to deal with the challenges brought by the emergence of digital distribution of videos? DATE: Sep 27th, 2013 Considering the changes in the industry of video distribution and inner competiveness of your corporation, I suggest taking some measures to tackle the challenges. Among them, the most important thing is to build Netflix's Eco-System and segment customers to offer them different services. The basic factor contributing to Netflix’s success is highly customized experience based on the strong data collection and analysis system. Thanks to it, Netflix first developed an advanced recommendation engine, making it possible to offer every customer the movies he or she most likely watches. This not only saves customer’s selection cost, making watching movies a more relaxed and convenient experience, but also helps Netflix maintain a good relationship with those movie creators because Netflix can bring some lesser-known movies and even some movies that won’t enter theaters to customers. Besides this, the system could also predict the demand, preference and taste of customers, thus helping managing inventory more effectively with less stocks. The second important factor is the better experience customers can have when they rent movies from Netflix rather than Blockbuster. Monthly subscription without due dates and late fees means more freedom and flexibility, online browse and selection means quantity and variety across genres...
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..."I am Sam" is a touched movie of the relationship of a mentally handicapped father—Sam and a very sensible daughter—Lucy. Sam is special, because he only has the seven years old children’s IQ, just so he has a good character and live a happy life. Sam is simple and pure, so that people feel easy and relaxed to associate with him. Although he is a retard, he is not self-abased but beams with smiles all day. He is like a clear spring infusing into the fierce competitive society, which can warm the cold hearts of people in the modern society. Moreover, Sam had a positive attitude to his life and his job. In spite of his handicap, he did his best to live and work with the spirit of persistence. For instance, when Sam and Rita had lunch, he wanted to treat Rita in order to prove that he had the ability to live. Another example is that he did a good job in the coffeehouse he worked, making the owner intended to give him a promotion. When talking about his persistence, it is clearly showed in the movie that he kept his resolve to ask Rita to be his lawyer. It was this persistence that gave him the chance to have his pro bono lawyer. In addition, Sam lives a simple life. It is only a simple reason that can drive him to happiness or sadness. For example, Sam together with his friends accompanied Lucy to buy clothes, after buying they held air balloons passing the avenues with delight. Thus we can see that their worlds are such simple and joyful. What’s more, Sam is...
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...Populism in the Oz Mythology: One is Silver and the Other’s Gold Populism is a political idea that bloomed in Kansas in the late nineteenth century, and blossomed into a political movement well into the twentieth century. The idea represents a vast amount of people who want the best, but may not have their voices heard. Populism is the act of average men and women, farmers, etc., who want more than their political structure is offering, and demand change. Those who classify themselves as populists strive for more than what is offered by current politics, and strive for the best results in their community. Farmers during the late nineteenth century were great proponents for a silver standard, a compliment to the gold standard, as an accessible way for many in the middle class to increase their personal wealth. The creation of wealth for the lower-middle and middle-class would create a greater infrastructure economically, as these land owners could create more agricultural jobs by having to hire more people to harvest their new land. Countless works within the Oz Mythology include ideas chained to populism, the most prominent at the time being the proposition for a “Silver Standard” in addition to the current Gold Standard (Hansen). Having a silver standard within the novel would have radically changed the dynamics of the Gulch family in the original novel, which would then lead on to shape the economic setting of the following works within the Oz Mythology. During a time...
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...Management: The Pursuit of Happyness Project & Task Management: “The Pursuit of Happyness” “The Pursuit of Happyness” is a movie about an African American man, Christopher Gardner, and his journey to reach “happyness” in his life. Christopher was abandoned by his father as an infant and met his father for the first time when he was 28 years old. Because of this Chris vows to be nothing like his father when he has a child of his own. Chris and his son Christopher Jr. are homeless. He takes on a competitive unpaid internship as a stockbroker in hopes to be hired on as a full time employee, all while caring for his son. This movie is a story of determination and hope while being faced with disappointment and provocation. There are so many lessons that can be taken from Christopher Gardner and of those I’ve decided to use a clip from “The Pursuit of Happyness” and teach a lesson on project & task management. The scene that I used to teach my lesson is called: Cold Calling. This is where Chris Gardner demonstrates how to reduce wasteful activities in the office to make a bigger impact in his productivity. Out of necessity to care for his son, Chris has a shorter day and does what he can to make the most of the resources he has. In the clip as Chris is calling potential clients he doesn’t hang up the phone in between calls to save precious time. He also eliminates time wasted using the restroom by not consuming water during the day as well as time wasted conversing at...
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...ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Please note that assignments will not be accepted after 8pm. Student ID: 11470577 Family name: Karki Given names: Nishan Subject name: System Analysis. Subject code: ITC211 Lecturer: PHILIPS KHAZINS Assignment No: 1 PENALTY ON LATE ASSIGNMENTS Penalty for late submission of assignment without obtaining lecturer’s approval for an extension will be 10% deduction per day, including weekends, of the maximum marks allocated for the assignment, ie 1 day late = 10% deduction, 2 days late = 20% deduction. PLAGIARISM The University treats plagiarism very seriously. Plagiarism is included under the Student Academic Misconduct Rule as published in the Rules and Regulations section of the academic handbook. I am aware of the University’s requirement for academic integrity (http://www.csu.edu.au/division.studserv/learning/_plagiarism/) and I declare that my assignment is my own work and conforms with these requirements. I certify that the attached assignment is solely my work, based on my personal study and research. I also certify that appropriate and full acknowledgement has been made of all sources used in the preparation of this assignment. Signature of student: _______________________ Assignment due date: ___________ Assessment Feedback Additional sheet attached ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
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...Effects of Office Space Design on Customer Service RES/351 Prof. Sharifzadeh Introduction In almost all business to client industries, a customer’s experience and perception of their transactions is extremely vital to a business’s success and sustainability. If a single client reports to have dissatisfying experience, that may mean hundreds of customers behind them have had the same low quality of service and a company may be killing off its own client retention and allowing for competition to movie in on their potential recurring business. This is why many service based business break down objectives and challenges, define controls and variables to their business, then leading to precious research towards conclusive solutions for a thriving business. To demonstrate the factors towards a successful research and analysis to a customer service dilemma, we will be using a sample case where a company’s customer service scores are being challenged by their choice of office space design. With this type of case, factors such as a clear and defined research question must be developed, a research model should be put in place and effective sampling and data must be obtained, all guide a successful solution for a remedy to this customer service problem. The core of a business is said to be its clientele, therefore the following information is vital to a business for preservation of its revenues and rapport...
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...estionaire QUESTIONNAIRES | | Topic: “Hybrid Cars: What factors influence consumers buying behavior?” INTRODUCTION The purpose of conducting this questionnaire is to know the factors that will influence you as a consumer before buying a hybrid car. The answers that collected will be used for the findings and analysis of this dissertation. Names will not be reviewed and will be written as anonymous. There are total of SEVENTEEN (17) questions. And each of the questions will be taken less than five minutes in order for you to answer. This questionnaire is designed using MULTIPLE CHOICES in order for you to fill up easily. BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1) Please select your age group? o 21-25 years old o 26-30 years old o 31-35 years old o 36-40 years old o 40 years old and above *This question is designed in such way as this research is suitable for the age group of 21 and above. They are categorized as adult whom they have reached the age of legal majority to voice out their own opinion as well as to make judgments. 2) Please select your gender o Male o Female 3) What is your occupation? o Student o Freelancers or salesman o Managers o Office workers o Others, please specify __________ 4) How much is your monthly income? o Lesser than £1000 o £1000-£2500 ...
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...for without them we wouldn’t be able to finish. Thanks for our parents for providing us with everything we need in class just to give us a good education. Thanks to those who became patient with us under pressure thank you for understanding. And lastly the leader would like to thank her members for all the things they have done, for doing their own parts and cooperating oh so well with everything she asked for them to do, thanks for the greatest of efforts! More Power! “God would never put us in a situation which he knows we cannot surpass or get better from it is only a matter of making the right decision and believing.” TABLE OF CONTENTS: Page Chapter 1 – Introduction Concept of the Movie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5...
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...forms of art. ✔ understand how and why most of the formal mechanisms of a movie remain invisible to casual viewers. ✔ understand the relationship between viewers’ expectations and filmmakers’ decisions about the form and style of their movies. ✔ explain how shared belief systems contribute to hidden movie meaning. ✔ explain the difference between implicit and explicit meaning, and understand how the different levels of movie meaning contribute to interpretive analysis. medium. With so much experience, no one could blame you for wondering why you need a course or this book to tell you how to look at movies. After all, you might say, “It’s just a movie.” For most of us most of the time, movies are a break from our daily obligations—a form of escape, entertainment, and pleasure. Motion pictures had been popular for fifty years before even most filmmakers, much less scholars, considered movies worthy of serious study. But motion pictures are much more than entertainment. The movies we see shape the way we view the world around us and our place in that world. What’s more, a close analysis of any particular movie can tell us a great deal about the artist, society, or industry that created it. Surely any art form with that kind of influence and insight is worth understanding on the deepest possible level. ✔ understand the differences between formal analysis and the types of analysis that explore the relationship between culture and the movies. ✔ begin...
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...APPENDIX A-TITLE PAGE Centro Escolar University Makati "TAO: ISANG TAGULAYLAY" A Project Submitted to Mrs. Shirley M.P. Aglibot Professor In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in (Humanities 12) NATASHA MICHELLE C. GALO BSBAMM-2A September 3, 2014 APPENDIX B-RUBRIC IN THE PLAY REVIEW PROJECT Centro Escolar University Makati Name: NATASHA MICHELLE C. GALO Course/Year/Section: BSBAMM-2A |CRITERIA |TOTAL POINTS |SCORES | |Content (Intensive analysis of all the |40 points |_____________________ | |elements of the play focusing on strong | | | |and weak points with specific citations)| | | |Complete number of attachments (Title |10 points |_____________________ | |page, Report, Rubric and Worksheet for a| | | |Play Review) | | | |Observance of the Format (Presence of |15 points |_____________________ | |all the subheadings including...
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