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Technology of in Changing the Nature of Documentary Introduction New technologies have enabled the audiovisual market their rapidly developing in all genres. The low cost of production and facilities combined with the final results presente...
movie, over three quarters of a century old and still worth watching. Say that about yourself when seventy-seven you are, as Yoda would put it. It's furthermore hosted by David Carradine, he presents a short opening part which seems azure ...
the U.S. Constitution, imposes a restriction on the behavior of only the public authorities. Citizens and organizations, unless they are in agreement with the state authorities are free to set and enforce their own standards of speech in ma...
Dracula (Senf, pp. 201). The novel, written in the form of letters, has other issues as the role of women in the Victorian age, sexuality, immigration, colonialism and folklore. As a curiosity, note that Bram Stoker did not invent the vampi...
vampire myths date back to the baby-killing blood-drinking female demons (Akhkharu) of ancient Sumerian mythology. Many cultures around the world think of blood in connection with the concept of a life force and thus include tales of creat...
structural categories explored by Rainey in his book “Understanding and managing public organizations” of 2009. This comparison of various structural categories to matrix and process designs reflect the fact that organizations establish str...
State is a classical tale of good versus evil, complete with a tortured hero and a powerful villain. The plot revolves around Washington lawyer Robert Dean (Will Smith), an average family man, who suddenly finds his life turned upside down...