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    The Shining (1980) is creative director Stanley Kubrick’s intense‚ epic‚ gothic horror film and haunted house masterpiece - a beautiful‚ stylish work that distanced itself from the blood-letting and gore of most modern films in the horror genre. (The film waits until its climax to provide the typical catharctic bloody violence of most traditional horror films.) The film’s source material from science-fiction/horror author Stephen King’s 1977 best-selling novel (his third novel under his own name)

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    Morgan Stanley‚ a leading U.S. Investment Bank‚ was attempting to transform its work environment to one that fosters teamwork but promotes innovation as well. This vision was developed under the leadership of the new president John Mack and his executive team. President Mack was looking for people to “shake up the culture.” With heavy resistance‚ he recruited Paul Nasr to be the Senior Managing Director in Capital Market Services. Paul was a highly regarded banker with over twenty years of experience

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    The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup is a trophy that is awarded annually to the NHL ( National Hockey League ) playoff champions. Unlike other major sports trophies like such as in football and soccer‚ the Stanley Cup is not remade each year and winners of the cup keep it until a new champion is crowned. Something also unique to the cup is that it has the names of all winning players‚ coaches and management engraved on it. The current cup is made of silver and nickel alloy and is roughly 90 centimetres

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    expensive!” (22)‚ Blanche says to Stella explaining herself. “That long parade to the Graveyard! Father‚ Mother! Margaret‚ That dreadful way! So big with it‚…(scene 1‚ pg 21)” Blanche obviously couldn’t afford all these funerals on a teaching salary. Stanley implies that Blanche had been prostituting in Laurel at The Flamingo‚ “The Flamingo is used to all kinds of goings-on. But even the management of the Flamingo was impressed by Dame Blanche!” (120). Ultimately Blanche was trying to restore her life

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    Summary: An analysis of some of the many symbols found in "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams‚ with the help of psychoanalytical theory. Williams’ expert use of these symbols helped him to convey the meaning of many characteristics of the protagonists in the play. It is very debatable nowadays how much psychology can influence an author or how much the author’s psychological features can influence his work. The creation of a character demands different kinds of information and the

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    Parson’s contribution to the company profit this year‚ which gives an overview of his general performance in fulfill his job requirement in Morgan Stanley. Then for internal ‚ we would like to measure Parson internally that is how Rob Parson acts as a employee in Morgan Stanley including how Parson’s value and performance aligned with the values of Morgan Stanley? Actually‚ in term of profit making‚ Parson has done a great job; he made significant gains in building Morgan Stanley’s reputation and revenues

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    to Blanche’s imbalance‚ and perhaps difficulty in terms of communication and understanding by the other characters. The playwright enlightens the audience of the character’s past to shape understanding of her actions in the present. Through Stanley‚ we understand that Blanche had to leave her hometown after the death of her husband‚ her complained about promiscuous behavior in her workplace [school] with her students‚ and the loss of her plantation [Belle Reve] which essentially was the capital

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    In 1963‚ a Phycologist at Yale University‚ known as Stanley Milgram‚ provided one of the most famous studies of obedience in psychology. He conducted an experimentation concentrating on the dispute amongst a response to a direct order from a superior and the internal logic of what is right or wrong in one’s behaviors or motives‚ compelling towards right action. The principal objective was to see how far a human would go when an authority ordered them to kill an innocent individual. Milgram wanted

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    movie itself jumped around from scene to scene‚ with little information provided beforehand you could get the gist of the movie from these scenes‚ but it was hard to follow all the details as one storyline. Blanche was obviously under pressure from Stanley‚ the psychopathic soul mate of her sister. From my research she was raped by him‚ but in the movie it only showed signs of an intense struggle between the two. Then the scenes jumped again to the future‚ I believe. Overall the storyline is

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    gracefully match Blanche’s movements and grace. Not only does the Polka music represent Blanche’s descent into insanity‚ but also tends to appear at moments when she is in a state of panic. Secondly‚ drunkenness is a major symbol throughout the play. Stanley states that “[one thing that] belongs on a poker table [is] whiskey” while Blanche lies and says “[she isn’t] accustomed to having more than one drink” (54).

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