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...Bruce Conner, whose work veered into social and political commentary, Dorsky seems more concerned with the level to which the individual viewer participates in the film’s meaning. Dorsky says, “Hopefully, if it’s successful, subject matter, screen, and the audience aren??t separated by concept.”Dorsky has penned one acclaimed work on film theory—“Devotional Cinema”—where he expands upon an approach to filmmaking that encapsulates his vision. Between screenings, he discussed the concept...
...show. 1. Your talents and hobbies will finally be appreciated. Can you solve a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded, like Season 2’s Tyson? Are you vice-president of your local Dukes of Hazzard fanclub, like Bill from Season 1? If these aren??t your areas of expertise, never fear. You may discover talents you never knew you had, like Will from Season 4, who won the autobiographical rap challenge judged by Three 6 Mafia. 2. You will shed light on your life’s work, including your embarrassing acting credits. Season...
...fuel. Currently, in most African countries, roughly 95 percent of the population is without access to electricity, according to the 2006 World Bank Millennium Goals Report. “Everybody was happy for it because it’s not like the solutions that they have right now that aren??t cost effective,” Sengeh says, noting that kerosene is prohibitively expensive. Microbial fuel cells can last for ten years, and can be easily replaced by changing the soil. The group plans to use a $200,000 grant from the World Bank to conduct...
...front of you guys who attend a prestigious university and have the power to change the world. I would like to make a plea of all you here today,” Jo said, speaking through a translator. “If North Koreans aren??t refugees, then who is? Who else faces persecution from their government?” Jo continually emphasized the need for a more accurate understanding of her home country’s situation, the severity of which, she said, often goes overlooked by outsiders. “I really want younger generations...
...three Harvard players that scored in double figures. “Sometimes it’s out of your control whether someone’s on fire or not. We want people to take those shots, because we have confidence in them. When those shots aren??t falling, we have to find other ways of putting the ball in the basket.”“I never felt at any point that we weren’t hitting shots,” added senior forward Katie Rollins, who had another double-double for her resume with...