What shifts in perspective do you notice and how might these shifts alter our perception of the story?

Devise a specific thesis from it. This is to be a research paper fro which you will need to use at least TWO secondary (critical) source. The source you choose must be peer-reviewed sources ( ie. critical essay that have been vetted by professional academic and accepted for publication in reputable academic publication, either journals or books on line pr in print). Make sure to use “Peer-reviewed” as one of your search criteria when you are searching on the university library home page ( Which should be the first place to go to begin your research ). However, before going to the critical source have some idea about what you will be arguing in your paper. Make a draft or an outline of your argument before you read what other writers have said about the film(s) on which you are writing. in that regard, try not to rely heavily on the ideas of the critics. Rather, be sure to establish your own argument first and foremost and then use the critics idea merely to back up what your are saying, to lend authority of your argument.
Be sure to substantiate your argument by referring in specific details to the formal aspect of the film ( its structure, mise-en-scene, etc.) Which convey the film’s ideas about the topic your are discussing.
Essay should conform to the MLA style guide . Paper should be typewritten in 12 points font, double -spaced, one side of the paper

A) Take into consideration the distinction made by ED SIKOV between the sysuzhet and the fabula ( or the story of the plot ) of the narrative. What difference does it make to our understanding of the film that the events are told or shown in the order in which we experience them, that some events in the story are not represented but rather elided, or that some event are abbreviated or merely alluded to,while others are elaborated upon the length? What shifts in perspective do you notice and how might these shifts alter our perception of the story? Draw specific conclusion about the narrative choices made by the filmmaker and the meaning created as a consequences of these choices.

B) Take an autherist approach in analyzing one of the above films from the course by comparing it to another film by the same filmmaker.What consistent themes and idea or typical stylistic choices are to be found in the films? Draw specific conclusion from your analysis about the director’s characteristics style and pre occupation and the meaning they suggest.

C) discuss the way in which Sammy and terry and Rudy’s relationship in Kenneth Lonergan’s You Can Count on Me is determined by the traumatic loss of their parents when they were children . How does the film explore the psychological/or Spiritual ramification of this loss for the adult sibling?

Comments:
Fee: $55

Orders
Current orders 3
Bids
Dispute orders
Revision orders
Finished orders

Profile
Messages
Financial Overview
News
Writing guide

Compare and contrast that structure with two different organizational structures.

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you select an organization with which you are familiar and present the following items as they relate to that organization:
•Describe the organizational structure of your selected organization. Compare and contrast that structure with two different organizational structures.
•Evaluate how organizational functions, such as marketing, finance, human resources, and operations, influence and determine the organizational structure of your selected organization.
•Explain how organizational design, such as geographic, functional, customer-based, product, service, hybrid, matrix, marketing channels, and departmentalization organizational design, helps determine which structure best suits your selected organization’s needs.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

write an essay that explains the overall political message of the poem as it relates to the American role in the war in Vietnam.

to examine a literary perspective on the war in Vietnam: Denise Levertov, The Pilot. Text of the poem is posted at the end of this description.
review any notes, lectures, and readings to help analyze selected aspects of the poem, and write an essay that explains the overall political message of the poem as it relates to the American role in the war in Vietnam.

In your essay, you might focus on:

the setting
the narrator’s point of view
the characters (Mrs. Brown)
what the poem reveals about the bombing campaign
the relationship between the war and the home front
Also, respond personally to the poem.

in what ways did the poem affect you?
what do you find particularly effective about the poem and why?
Tie your essay together with a thesis statement, which makes a judgment about the poem.
a 350-500 word paper that uses internal citation and includes a short Works Cited list (if appropriate). Note: if you only use the story itself as a source, there is no need to use citations. If you also use another source, include that source in your work cited list (along with the poem).

THE PILOT

Because they were prisoners,
because they were polite and friendly and lonesome and homesick,
because they said Yes, they knew
the names of the bombs they dropped
but didn’t say whether they understood what these bombs
are designed to do
to human flesh, and because
I didn’t ask them, being unable to decide
whether to ask would serve
any purpose other than cruelty, and
because since then I met Mrs. Brown, the mother of one of their fellow prisoners,
and loved her, for she has the same lovingkindness in her
that I saw in Vietnamese women (and men too)
and because my hostility left the room and wasn’t there
when I thought I needed it
while I was drinking tea with the POW’s,

because of all these reasons I hope
they were truly as ignorant,
as unawakened,
as they seemed,
I hope their chances in life up to this point
have been poor,
I hope they can truly be considered
victims of the middle America they come from,
their American Legionnaire fathers, their macho high schools,
their dull skimped Freshman English courses,

for if they did understand precisely
what they were doing, and did it anyway, and would do it again,

then I must learn to distrust
my own preference for trusting people,

then I must learn to question
my own preference for liking people,

then I must learn to keep
my hostility chained to me
so it won’t leave me when I need it.

And if it is proved to me
that these men understood their acts,

how shall I ever again
be able to meet the eyes of Mrs. Brown?
Comments:
Fee: $8

Which type do you believe president Obama is, and why?

please answer the 2 questions each question should be two pages

1-There are several types of U.S. president that have been discussed in class: the Heroic, the imperial, and the post imperial. Which type do you believe president Obama is, and why?

2-The two major branches of the U.S. government are the Congress and the president. Do these two branches work well together? you can use Norman C.

Thomas and Joseph A. Pika. The Politics of
the Presidency.

Thomas Patterson. Out of Order.

The Wall Street Journal