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cinematic Extra Upward mobility Democratic national committee Nixon spying 10:20 1969 1971- abortion is legalized 1969... a women drowns at concert under influence of drugs falls into the irrigation and dies. Societal issues Counterculture sprung up (opposition) SOCIETAL FRAGMENTATION Ecology concerns- industrial concerns, oil, 1970 this becomes a big deal and so does pollution and water. Science and tech make advances Homogenizing and sensationalize reality Harder an harder to distinguish Truth and illusion... central conflict. It was about conformity vs individualism Reality vs fantasy MOderism EUROPEAN INFLUENCE Its cheaper to film in Europe European filmmakers are popular and talented in 70s Hollywood becomes more administrative and produces films not production Foreign sales are really important Europe said "make the director the artist since film is an art" In America a lot of it was business Allow the director be in charge of the art Films are being filmed in Europe by Americans. European cameramen give American pictures a different look. Internationalization of American films Renaissance in the world WWII resurfaced cinema in Europe after it had gone underground and political That's what made it so different THEMATIC TENANT Modernism self-consciously questions social and moral values. FORMALLY They play around with the formal techniques New ways of undfolding stories.. and POV Self reflexivity Thus EXPRESSIVE STYLIZATION EMERGES HOW? And NEW effects subjects, characters, themes, new focus on literary Violence, sex, vulgarity, ironic distance CHINATOWN Copyright, Longroad productions.. Tax shelter syndicate structure 25% of the film is sold to investors for 10% of profit (investment-status) Diversification steps up... TV and film merges ROMAN POLANSKI Theatre of the absurd 52:30-53:30 European absurdists- man is a creature trapped by time No tragic heroes Yes, Absurd heroes Revolution against play Things happen and go around and around States of being rather than actions He went to film school in Poland Truth changes over and over again Starts with mystery and ends in mystery Situations are all uncomfortable and illusions Elliptical qualityNo satisfying finish Chinatown.. don't worry jake. It's Chinatown. Why is it called Chinatown? It doesn't make any sense at all. There is no solid real connection to why GENRE EXPERIMENTATION ON DETECTIVE THRILLER Classic: there is the detective... problem is introduced and goes through case... at the end puts it all together and bad guys go to jail. Modernism: detective story is de-mythed It starts as classical... problem and then clues clues, but this causes more and more disorder and he is wrong more than half the time... by the end he has caused more issues. Man turns order into chaos by trying to find order. 30s... nostalgia of 30s... though it relate inot the current society Disfavored by police Trailed by goons Coned by females...
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UCLA >> GEOG >> 140 (Fall, 2008)
GEOG 140 FINAL STUDY GUIDE FALL 07\' 1) George H. W. Bush New World Order\" Think about McKinder and Ratzel a. Friedrich Ratzel (1844-1904) Father of Modern Poly Geog; i. Organic State Theory compared state with an organism 1. The state tied to...
UCLA >> ENG >> 10B (Fall, 2007)
English 10B SEC 1A November 27, 2007 From Pope to Wordsworth: The Fall of Wit and the Rise of Emotion in English Literature In Preface to Lyrical Ballads, William Wordsworth writes, \"For all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling...
UCLA >> GEOG >> 140 (Fall, 2008)
Albert 1 GEOG 140 Professor Zackey December 10, 2007 Fueling Resistance: Coca Cultivation and the FARC Colombia is a country whose complex physical geography parallels the complicated situation of identity within the country. The long and complex his...
UCLA >> ENG >> 4W (Spring, 2007)
Natasha Albert Professor Lopez English 4W May 2, 2007 \"The Cherry Orchard\" Mrs. Ranevsky: Was the cherry orchard sold? Lopakhin: It was. Mrs. Ranevsky: Who bought it? Lopakhin: I did. [Pause] [Mrs. Ranevsky is overwhelmed and would have fallen if she...
UCLA >> HNRS >> 30 (Spring, 2007)
Apocalypse Now: Into the Heart of Darkness For one shot, 1200 gallons of gasoline burned in ninety seconds. For the climax of another sequence, over 500 smoke bombs, 100 phosphorus sticks, another 1200 gallons of gas, 1750 sticks of dynamite, 500 fee...
Cornell >> COMM >> 3010 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 7: Work Relationships Work relationships follow norms, standards, and rules. Also, on ethical communication: -Refraining from comments intended as personal attacks, from gossip, and from careless communication that reveals sensitive informati...
Cornell >> COMM >> 3010 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 11 - Meetings: Forums for Problem Solving Goal Setting The Agenda - An agenda is a guide that specifies what is to be discussed, when, in what order, and for how long. 1. Organizational goals are set by upper levels of organizations hierarch...
Cornell >> COMM >> 3010 (Fall, 2007)
Chapter 12: Negotiations Handling of competitive communication requires: - commitment to org values and ethical standards - strong verbal and listening skills - interpersonal communication ability - understanding of group roles norms dynamics Argu...
Cornell >> NBA >> 6660 (Spring, 2006)
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Cornell >> NBA >> 6660 (Spring, 2006)
Chapter 1: Nature of Negotiation -negotiations occur: (1) to create something new that neither party could do on their own, or (2) to resolve a problem or dispute between the parties -traits of negotiation situations: (1) two or more parties, (2) con...
Cornell >> NBA >> 6660 (Spring, 2006)
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Cornell >> NBA >> 6660 (Spring, 2006)
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Cornell >> NBA >> 6660 (Spring, 2006)
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Cornell >> ENGRD >> 2700 (Spring, 2008)
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Washington University in St. Louis >> CALC >> II (Fall, 2007)
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Texas >> JPN >> 412K (Fall, 2007)
Chap 4 23 Analogy and Exemplification 23.1 expressing likeness or exemplification #1: N1 N2 N1 looks like N2. N1 is similar to N2. N1 is like N2. #2: N1 -adj N2 noun N2 that looks like N1 N2 that is like N1 Correction (G23, p.191, 23.1 #2) loo...
Texas >> JPN >> 412K (Fall, 2007)
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Cornell >> AEM >> 2210 (Fall, 2007)
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Cornell >> H ADM >> 255 (Fall, 2007)
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Colorado >> PHIL >> 3140 (Fall, 2008)
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UCLA >> GE CLUST >> 21B (Winter, 2008)
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UCLA >> EE BIOL >> 109 (Winter, 2008)
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Texas >> MAN >> 320F (Spring, 2008)
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USC >> GEOL >> 130Lxg (Fall, 2007)
How do we answer the question - What is Science? We can approach the question from several perspectives: (1) What is the public perception of science? (2) What are class definitions of science? (3) Define some possible elements of science. Kn...
USC >> REL >> 121g (Fall, 2007)
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Michigan >> BME >> 231 (Winter, 2007)
BME 231 Introduction to Biomechanics Prof. Mycek Winter 2007 Homework Problem Set #1 This problem set is due by 4 pm at the BME Dept. Main Office (1107 Gerstacker Building) on Tuesday, January 16th. No late work will be accepted. Remember to show a...
Cornell >> ECON >> 1120 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 4 Price ceiling A maximum price that sellers may charge for a good, usually set by government. Queuing Waiting in line as a means of distributing goods and services: a nonprice rationing mechanism. Favored customers Those who receive speci...
Texas >> PHL >> 329L (Spring, 2008)
PHL329L Early Modern Phil TA: Mina Fei-Ting Chen Worksheet 01302008 About the TA: Mina Fei-Ting Chen From Taiwan China PhD Candidate in the Joint Graduate Program in Ancient Philosophy Department of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin Email: ...
Cornell >> ECON >> 1110 (Fall, 2004)
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Texas >> PHL >> 329L (Spring, 2008)
PHL329L Early Modern Phil TA: Mina Fei-Ting Chen Worksheet 02062008 Descartes\' Third Meditation Explain the importance or the arguments of these following passages I. Aristotelian Principle of Causality Now it is indeed evident by the light of na...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ 455: Economic Development in China Winter 2006 Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 10:30-12 & Wednesdays 16:30-18:30 1 _ __ _ _ __ _ _ 1 Motivation (1/5) The Chinese economy attracts superla...
Cornell >> ECON >> 1120 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 8 Aggregate output The total quantity of foods and services produced (or supplied) in an economy in a given period. Aggregate income The total income received by all factors of production in a given period. Aggregate output (income) (Y) A ...
USC >> REL >> 121G (Spring, 2008)
Religion Study Guide Midterm #1 Knemon Main character of the play bad tempered man Peasant man = always laboring, toiling Mean, grouchy, does not like people at all, works far away from everyone. He only speaks to his daughter Story takes place in th...
USC >> BUAD >> 304 (Spring, 2008)
Ethical Dilemma Hiring Based on Genetic Data Do you think it\'s ethical for employers to engage in genetic testing with the intent to screen for diseases or potential diseases? I feel that it depends on the nature of the job. If the diseases or potent...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 4: January 22 Transition to a market economy strategy and process 1978-2005 Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 __ _ ...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 5: January 24 Rural-Urban Divide Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 __ _ _ _ __ _ _ 1 Lecture Outline I-A dua...
Texas >> JPN >> 412L (Fall, 2007)
JPN 412L Composition and story telling Read the handout, \"Story Telling\" before writng your Sakubun Topic: Length: Personal Story (see #6 Planning the content of the story) 400 characters or longer. If you are using MSWord, use the word count ...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 6: January 29 Growth accounting and structural change Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 __ _ _ _ __ _ _ 1 Intr...
Colorado >> ARSC >> 1001 (Fall, 2007)
Notes about Laws.Women (history) Do new laws bring about social change? Middle 5th century b.c. which changed qualification for Athenian citizenship. Citizen = born of mother and father being Athenian. Reflected a possessive and exclusive attitude. W...
USC >> REL >> 121G (Spring, 2008)
Religion Study Guide Midterm #1 Knemon Main character of the play bad tempered man Peasant man = always laboring, toiling Mean, grouchy, does not like people at all, works far away from everyone. He only speaks to his daughter Story takes place in th...
Cornell >> ECON >> 1120 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 10 Barter The direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. Medium of exchange, or means of payment What sellers generally accept and buyers generally use to pay for goods and services. Store of value An asset that ca...
Cornell >> ECON >> 1120 (Spring, 2008)
Chapter 9 Fiscal Policy The government\'s spending and taxing policies. Monetary policy The behavior of the Federal Reserve concerning the nation\'s money supply. Discretionary fiscal policy Changes in taxes or spending that are the result of delibe...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ 455: Chinese Economics Lecture 8: February 5 labor markets and migration Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Over the past two decades, labor mobility ...
USC >> BISC >> 221L (Spring, 2008)
The citric acid cycle The citric acid cycle completes the energyyielding oxidation of organic molecules CYTOSOL MIT NAD+ O NADH + The citric acid cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion Before the citric acid cycle can begin, pyru...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 9: February 7 Inequality and Poverty Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Features of the distribution of ...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 2: January 10 China\'s Economic Geography Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 __ _ _ _ __ _ _ 1 Lecture Outline...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ 455: Chinese Economics Lecture 10: February 12 Rural reforms Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Experimental reforms were launched in nearly every sec...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ 455: Chinese Economics Lecture 14: March 7 Foreign Direct Investment: why is there so much flowing to China? Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Larges...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ 455: Chinese Economics Lecture 13: March 5 International Opening Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18 opening\" and domestic economic refo...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 15: March 12 Fiscal reforms: What Have Been the Benefits and Costs of Fiscal Decentralization? Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays ...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ 455: Chinese Economics Lecture 11: February 14 Urban reforms Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Downsizing SOEs was the most politically risky thing t...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ 455: Chinese Economics Lecture 12: February 19 Is China a market economy Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Debate: State economy or market economy? H...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 16: March 14 Financial reforms: Will China have a Financial crisis? Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction C...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 18: March 21 Integration of markets: goods market Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction The issue of market...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 19: March 26 Technological upgrading Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Importance of technological upgr...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 20: March 28 India and China Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction China and India: grabbing the world\'s at...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 23: April 9 Social threats Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:3018:30 & Wednesdays 10:3012 1 Introduction Multiplication of protest movements (8...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 22: April 4 Financial Threats Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction The crisis problem is one of the dominant m...
Michigan >> ECON >> 455 (Winter, 2006)
Econ455: Economic Development in China Lecture 21: April 2 Growth prospects Sandra Poncet Lorch Hall, room 207 Email: sponcet@umich.edu Office Hours: Mondays 16:30-18:30 & Wednesdays 10:30-12 1 Introduction Important to understand how economists a...
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