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Analysis of cinematography and mise-en-scene of a short sequence from Alfred Hitchcock’s Blackmail (1929)

Posted on March 21, 2013 by JL Admin

Alfred Hitchcock’s movies are renowned to have their characteristic elements of suspense, drama and crime.  Not least of Hitchcock’s distinctive style is the quality of cinematography and mise-en-scene.  The movie Blackmail, released in 1929 is no exception to this rule.  This essay will analyze the cinematographic merits of one particular segment from the movie, namely…

How can nurses deal with a patient with paranoid schizophrenia?

Posted on March 15, 2013 by JL Admin

a) What nursing strategies could you document in your care plan that might assist the patient to drink the volume required to maintain their physical well-being? Patients with paranoid schizophrenia are highly suspicious of their environment, always being on the lookout for lurking dangers where none really exist.  In order to make the patient in…

The politics of same-sex marriage

Posted on March 13, 2013 by JL Admin

One of the issues that elicit a broad range of views from politicians, scholars and intelligentsia is rights for same-sex couples.  At the very minimum, these rights would entail legal recognition for same-sex partners and enable them to adopt children.  As same-sex partnerships gain greater acceptance in society, the members of this community expect to…

Event Management across two different cultures

Posted on March 13, 2013 by JL Admin

Drawing on relevant academic and professional literature on culture and management, write a report on how Events Managers from two different national or ethnic backgrounds might plan, execute and manage a Local City Film Festival. Make recommendations on how the two managers could work better together.  Managers of international business corporations and institutions agree that…

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Psychological aspects of Reviving Ophelia by Mary Pipher

Posted on March 11, 2013 by JL Admin

The book Reviving Ophelia, which is written by Mary Pipher, deals with the topic of adolescence in girls.  The author peruses widely accepted concepts in the fields of psychology, sociology and gender studies to illuminate her thesis.  At the outset, Pipher talks about the numerous challenges imposed on adolescent girls by the society of today. …

A brief review of W. Kymlicka’s article “Equality for Minority Cultures”

Posted on March 10, 2013 by JL Admin

The reading ‘Equality for Minority Cultures’ deals with the set of issues that are common to societies where there are a few dominant cultural groups and numerous minority groups.  In the case of Canada and the United States, the Native American population (also called the aborigines) comprise one such group.  Kymlicka analyzes the contentious issue…

A brief review of O. Yiftachel’s ‘The Ethnocratic Regime: The Politics of Seizing Contested Territory’

Posted on March 10, 2013 by JL Admin

The reading titled ‘The Ethnocratic Regime: The Politics of Seizing Contested Territory’, written by O. Yiftachel, continues on the theme of secession and focuses on its political aspects.  There are three core arguments forwarded by the author.  These include arguments supporting “the existence of an ethnocratic regime as a distinct identifiable type and the existence…

Boundaries, Federalism and Secessionism: A brief review of Allen Buchanan’s “Theories of Secession”

Posted on March 8, 2013 by JL Admin

The reading titled ‘Theories of Secession’ written by Allen Buchanan deals with a topic that is rarely paid attention to, namely that of secession.  Irrespective of the chaos and turmoil episodes of secession bring with them, it is better to have in place a framework for analyzing it, as opposed to neglecting it by taking…

The Cultural Division of Labour and Internal Colonialism: A brief review of Walker Connor’s “Eco- or Ethno- Nationalism?”

Posted on March 8, 2013 by JL Admin

Walker Connor’s article titled ‘Eco- or Ethno- nationalism?’ addresses an oft discussed issue, namely the impulse underlying ethnic conflict.  Connor asserts that attributes such as race, language, religion, etc, which comprise an individual’s ethnic identity are at the heart of an ethnic conflict only so far as there is evidence of tangible discrepancy in these…

A brief review of Ronald Suny’s “Why We Hate You: The Passions of National Identity and Ethnic Violence”

Posted on March 7, 2013 by JL Admin

This article by Ronald Suny attempts to sort through theories of ethnic conflict.  It peruses the case ofSoviet Union, before and after its collapse, to identify underlying motives of ethnic conflict.  The author disagrees with the view forwarded by certain academics that Primordialism, which springs from an innate, natural identity, is at the root of…

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