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    The Reid Technique of Interviewing is a method of interrogation and interview that was developed in 1947 by John E. Reid. This method is “the most widely used approach to question subjects in the world” (http://www.reid.com/r_about.html). According to Reid there are nine steps of the interrogation process that are used‚ along with training in behavior analysis‚ to recognize behaviors that may indicate guilt or telling of a lie. The nine steps are: (1) Direct Positive Confrontation -- Presentation

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    The use of Empathy as a communication technique The word empathy is a noun and means: Having the ability to imagine oneself in another ’s place and understand the other ’s feelings‚ desires‚ ideas‚ and actions. The use of empathy was an important part of the psychological counseling technique developed by Carl R. Rogers. (Empathy) Carl Rogers was born January 8‚ 1902 in Oak Park‚ Illinois and lived until1987. Carl Rogers is best known for his contributions to therapy. Rogers felt that if a

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    Radio Programme Techniques

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    An Overview of Production Principles and Techniques TOWARDS EFFECTIVE RADIO PROGRAMME DELIVERY: Oba Abdulkadir LA’ARO (B.sc‚ M.sc Mass Comm. Unilag‚ PGDE NTI) Department of Mass Communication University of Ilorin. Presented at Radio Kwara Programming Conference held between 15th --19th June 2009‚ Mandate Hall Radio Kwara‚ Ilorin. Introduction. Radio Stations like all other Mass Media Organisations‚ have one means through which they manifest the

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    the ways in which film has been used for war propaganda by concentrating on post 9/11 war films. I will first offer a look into the history of film propaganda by giving early examples and why film is a useful tool when it comes to propaganda. First I will start by offering the definition of ‘propaganda’: “information‚ ideas‚ or rumours deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person‚ group‚ movement‚ institution‚ nation‚ etc.” (“The Definition of Propaganda”) Propaganda films are used to convince

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    course is a theoretical approach to study films as a text. It will include an extended study of film form and provide necessary vocabulary to analyse films. There will also be an additional section on Indian cinema. 2. Text Book: David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson. Film Art: An Introduction. SEVENTH EDITION. New York: McGraw-Hill Inc.‚ 2004. 3. Reference Book: 1. Richard Maltby Hollywood Cinema Blackwell Publishing‚ 2003 2. Ed. R L Rutsky‚ Jeffrey Gieger Film Analysis: A Norton Reader Norton Publishing

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    In what ways are Malaysian-made feature films important? Compare and contrast the potential impact foreign-made and locally-made films have on Malaysian audiences. According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ Films are a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a cinema or on television. Films from the first world countries which is the western countries like the United States‚ Europe countries to the Eastern countries such as the Republic of China to now the South East

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    After watching the film “escape fire”‚ I realized what health care system I am living in. Our healthcare system is spending 75 percent of our budget on chronic diseases that can be prevented. The film argues that American medical treatment is based on performing procedures or prescribing medicines that patient might not need. In the film‚ there was a female patient who had 37 stents. Every time she gets chest pain; she would be readmitted and procedures will be repeated. Eventually‚ the patient

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    Film Review-The Hunger Games Director and co-writer-Gary Ross The Hunger Games‚ it’s a harsh and relentless story based upon the first novel out of a trilogy of books by Suzanne Collins. The book is narrated by 16 year old Katniss; a young woman who lives in a post-apocalyptic America divided into 13 districts and ruled by one‚ the Capitol. In this imaginary future‚ ruled by the Capitol‚ an apparatus of their control is the Hunger Games‚ an event established in the aftermaths of a rebellion against

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    Question – How does violence in Films affect the development of children under the age of twelve? Violence in Films Barbara Osborn‚ former media literacy teacher and freelance journalist in Los Angeles‚ states that violence is the foundation of many films‚ TV movies‚ and action series. According to Encarta Dictionary‚ Film can be defined as‚ “movies collectively‚ considered as a medium for recording events‚ a form of entertainment‚ or an art form.” Violence in films‚ one may say‚ is something that

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    The Power of One directed by John G. Avildsen cinematic techniques are used to make the audience empathise with particular characters. For example bildungrosman‚ camera angles‚ sound‚ and symbolism are key techniques used throughout the film Bildungrosman is used throughout the course of the film. It helps the viewer feel a part of PKs life from childhood to adulthood. It shows all the highlights and lowlights in PKs life. An example of this is as a child PK was constantly losing friends and family

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