This is an example of the Questionnaire we used to survey our thriller movie audience.
It also underlines the changes we made to the Questionnaire underneath as we discovered that it could be improved by our audience's reaction
This document discusses potential media institutions that could distribute a horror opening sequence. It examines both independent companies like Hammer Films and conglomerates like Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures. Hammer Films is identified as the best potential distributor as it specializes in psychological horror films for a British audience, matching the genre and target audience of the sequence. While conglomerates also distribute similar horror genres, their focus is broader than an independent like Hammer Films.
Media evaluation how did you address your audience question 5mediastudies1997
The document discusses evaluating an audience for a student film project. It describes how the filmmakers drew inspiration from Silence of the Lambs to create complicated characters with memorable relationships. They screened the film for a diverse group of 40 people. 30 people liked it, 5 had mixed opinions, and 5 did not. Feedback included praise for the atmosphere in scenes set in a church, criticism that the nonlinear plot was too complicated, and a suggestion to establish the plot more clearly early on.
Media evaluation how did you address your audience question 5mediastudies1997
The document discusses evaluating an audience for a student film project. During pre-production, the student read reviews of similar genre films and focused on developing complicated characters and memorable relationships to engage their target audience. They screened the film for a diverse group of 40 people. 30 people liked it, 5 had mixed opinions, and 5 did not like it. The student gathered feedback, finding that they successfully created tension through atmosphere but could improve the storyline clarity and accessibility.
Media evaluation how did you address your audience question 5mediastudies1997
The document discusses how the filmmaker addressed their target audience. In pre-production, they read reviews of similar genre films and decided to include complicated characters with memorable relationships. They screened the film to a diverse group of 40 people. 30 people liked it, 5 had mixed opinions, and 5 did not like it. Feedback included the film being described as "interesting", "complicated", and "tense". Post-production feedback noted the cinematography created tension and atmosphere, while some found the nonlinear story too complicated.
Media evaluation how did you address your audience question 5mediastudies1997
The document discusses how the filmmaker addressed their audience in both pre-production and post-production of their film. In pre-production, they read reviews of similar genre films and decided to include complicated characters with memorable relationships. They screened the film for 40 people of varying demographics. 30 people liked it, 5 had mixed opinions, and 5 did not like it. The most common words used to describe the film were "interesting", "complicated", and "tense". In post-production feedback, one person enjoyed the atmosphere, one found the storyline not engaging, and one said the nonlinear story was too complicated. To improve, the filmmaker could establish a clearer plot within the first minute.
The document discusses research conducted to determine the target audience and elements that make an effective horror film. A questionnaire was completed by 30 friends and family members aged 16-40. It found that psychological horror films like The Exorcist were generally seen as the scariest. Respondents also indicated they found psychological and slasher subgenres the most fearful. Most said they would not want to spend 24 hours with a spider. Finally, the research suggests the antagonist should be an older male human to appear the most frightening.
The document discusses secondary audience research for films. It summarizes that the British Film Institute organized film audiences into 4 categories: mainstream, mainstream plus, aficionados, and film buffs. It then provides demographic data from the films Silent Hill: Revelation 3D and Alien vs. Predator, finding that both horror films had primarily male audiences between ages 15-24. Finally, it states that the teaser trailer is important for making audiences aware of a film's release date, actors, genre, and basic story.
The document discusses how the filmmaker addressed their target audience for their thriller film. They conducted primary audience research through an online survey to understand preferences of age, gender, favorite genres and films. They also did secondary research using a film industry yearbook to analyze popular thriller films. To further engage their target audience, the filmmaker composed soundtrack samples on YouTube, cast the film following audience preferences for a male lead, and used conventional thriller shots like close-ups and pans.
This document is a horror questionnaire that asks respondents about their preferences for horror films and subgenres. It collects demographic information like age and gender, then asks which horror subgenres they prefer, whether trailers and posters influence their viewing choices, how often they watch horror films, which promotion techniques are most persuasive, what they dislike in horror films, and where they typically watch films. It concludes by asking which film characters respondents find scariest. The questionnaire aims to understand viewers' horror film tastes and behaviors.
This document contains a demographic survey for a focus group discussing horror movies. It asks for the participant's gender and age. It also asks the participant to identify their favorite horror movie subgenre and to explain their choice. Finally, it asks questions about what they find scariest in horror movies, whether they prefer a male or female protagonist, common horror movie settings, when a horror movie should be set, and what makes a scary horror movie trailer.
The document discusses a questionnaire the author created to learn about their target audience's preferences for a horror film trailer. They asked about favorite horror subgenres, most scary villain type, and most effective setting. The questionnaire was posted on social media where their target audience is found. Results showed psychological/thriller and slasher subgenres as most popular, with a mysterious dark villain and large Victorian house as the preferred setting. This information allows the author to make choices that will appeal to their target audience.
The document discusses the audience for a media product. Through questionnaires and interviews with a sample of people aged 15 to 58, the author determined that those aged 16 to 30 favored horror films the most. Younger people found fear of the unknown exciting, while older audiences preferred compelling storylines and plot twists. Based on this research, the author decided to create a thriller film opening that would appeal to a wider audience through realism rather than supernatural elements. Additionally, the author chose to target a BBFC 15 rating, which allows for some drug use, violence, and discriminatory language if not promoted or glamorized.
Our show is a quiz/game show with 4 contestants split into 2 teams who compete against each other in various challenges and rounds. The winning team advances through subsequent rounds for cash prizes. Secondary research found similar music/song-guessing shows were popular, providing a market gap. Primary research found people aged 13-30 would enjoy such a show. The show is proposed to air on BBC or ITV between 8-9pm based on time slots of comparable shows.
Survey results for our preliminary taskholly dando
The survey results showed that most respondents were females aged 14-late teens, as targeted. Their favorite genres included thriller, horror, comedy and drama. Most respondents liked thriller films and had watched one in the last 4 weeks. The proposed opening title sequence featuring a female character free running to escape rivals was appealing to most, described as interesting, intense and suspenseful. However, some felt it could be clichéd. When asked about thriller films, common associations were excitement, suspense, horror and whether it would be enjoyable. The results provide guidance on engaging the target audience through an exciting but original opening sequence.
The document summarizes responses from a questionnaire about thriller film preferences. Female respondents preferred female leads and found twists, dramatic irony, lighting and music added intensity. Male respondents preferred storylines and suspense over twists. They enjoyed action, horror and crime subgenres and rural settings. Both genders found music and sound built suspense while character deaths and tension in openings enhanced intensity. Overall, respondents preferred female leads and action in thrillers set in dark, rural areas with tension-building openings and intensity from music, lighting and violence.
The document discusses the target audience and appeal of horror films. It asks questions about the reader's experiences watching horror films, either alone or with others. It then explores several theories for why audiences enjoy being scared by horror films, despite fear being an unpleasant emotion. The three main theories are: 1) The "play theory" that it provides an adrenaline rush since the danger is not real. 2) "Fantasies of power" where audiences enjoy the rule-breaking of monsters. 3) The "psychoanalytical account" that horror films allow expression and repression of repressed desires, often sexual in nature as seen in relationships in Gothic films.
The document discusses identifying the target audience for a media product. It explains that the target audience for thrillers is typically ages 16-24, enjoys both thriller and horror genres, and watches for reasons like getting information or being entertained. The document creates fictional profiles representing the target demographic and details changes made to an opening sequence based on the research, such as adding more horror elements and making the main character younger.
The document discusses the results of a survey about horror movie preferences. It found that those who preferred suspense tended to favor paranormal presences, while those who preferred gore tended to favor human killers. Those who wanted high body counts also preferred human killers. Based on these results, the authors decided to combine suspense, a human killer, and a high body count in their horror movie trailer, but not include gore. They also learned that showing the protagonist's backstory and motivations was well-received by survey respondents.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted with 48 people (28 male and 20 female) to gather research on their target demographic's preferences in horror movies, specifically slasher films. The survey asked about expectations for elements in slasher films and what people enjoy most about the genre. Key results found people expect a killer, death, screaming, and twists, and they enjoy the tension, jumps, and not knowing who the villain is until the end. This information will help the group create an appealing trailer for their target audience by including elements the audience wants.
The document discusses three different audience theories in media:
1) The hypodermic needle theory views audiences as passive and that media precisely delivers intended effects by "injecting" messages into audiences.
2) The two-step flow theory proposes that opinion leaders influence public opinion and that audiences are influenced by the opinions of these leaders.
3) The uses and gratifications theory treats audiences as active, suggesting they make choices about media based on what they want to get out of it.
The document summarizes what the student has learned from creating a magazine product from the initial planning stage to the final product. Some key points include:
- Learning the importance of thorough planning and project management for a successful final product.
- Improving creativity from the initial drafts to the finished product by addressing problems and incorporating new ideas.
- Gaining a better understanding of the challenges of photography shoots and importance of taking many photos.
- Realizing the value of research conducted, such as a survey, for informing content decisions.
- Expanding knowledge of using multiple programs together such as Photoshop, InDesign, and presentation platforms.
Este documento describe los elementos clave de la teoría de la argumentación retórica y su aplicación al diseño de interfaces de usuario. Explica conceptos como el auditorio, los argumentos, las técnicas argumentativas como el ethos, pathos y logos, y las fases del discurso retórico como la inventio, dispositio, elocutio y actio. También presenta un esquema para el desarrollo de interfaces basado en el modelo de argumentación retórica.
The song "Just the Way You Are" by Bruno Mars expresses admiration for a woman's natural beauty and perfection without needing to change. The singer tells the woman that he finds her amazing just as she is and would not ask her to change. He compliments her everyday and reassures her that she looks okay without needing to ask.
The document discusses marketing strategies for a new band signed to XL recordings. It outlines the band's target audience as youth who listen to radio stations like Radio 1 and read magazines like NME. It also describes qualities the band wants to promote, including youthfulness, sexual magnetism, and quirkiness to appeal to their target fans. Finally, it explains how the band's poster, album, and music video work together holistically to promote the band and their new album.
The document provides location reports for various scenes in a music video.
The first scene was filmed on a local road in Southgate to make it easy to access despite poor weather. Performance scenes took place at the actress' home for convenience and easy costume changes. Park scenes were filmed at a nearby scenic park familiar to the crew. Night scenes were captured at Alexandra Palace for its lights until snow forced rescheduling. The dinner scene was staged at home rather than a restaurant for more control over shots and romantic atmosphere.
The document analyzes the results of a questionnaire given to an audience for a thriller movie opening. It summarizes that:
1) The audience represented all major age ranges evenly to ensure valid results.
2) An equal number of male and female audience members were questioned to avoid bias towards certain genres.
3) Psychological thrillers were the most preferred genre while action thrillers were the least favorite.
4) The 2000s was the most preferred era for a thriller setting.
We questioned 20 people about their opinions on thriller films to help develop a new thriller product. The questions covered respondents' gender, age, how often they watch thrillers, whether thrillers are their favorite genre, their emotions while watching, and favorite thriller subgenres. Most respondents were male, between 16-30 years old, watch thrillers sometimes but not often, thrillers are not necessarily their favorite genre, they feel nervous while watching, and their preferred subgenres were crime, psychological, and mystery thrillers.
This Document contains the results we received from our Questionnaires given to our thriller movie audience. It also includes an analysis of each question's result underneath the graph or chart.
This document discusses primary and secondary research methods. It then outlines the types of research that will be undertaken, including demographic research, viewing habits research, and assessing knowledge and understanding of genres. The document presents survey questions that were asked to gather information. It provides examples of online and paper-based research that was conducted. Charts are included that analyze the data collected on topics like gender, age, film viewing and consumption habits, and familiarity with the term "social realism". The analysis found that older generations tended to have more knowledge of social realism while younger generations did not.
The document contains questions from a survey about viewers' preferences for thriller films. It asks about the viewers' gender, age, how often they watch thrillers, their preferred type of thriller, whether they expect to see violence or certain props, and which themes they find most enigmatic. The questions are meant to help understand viewers' tastes in thrillers and what conventions they associate with and expect from the genre.
Demographic research into target audienceLuke Murray
This document summarizes the results of demographic and psychographic research into a potential target audience. The demographic research shows the target is primarily female aged 16-18 from social classes C1 and C2. Most enjoy supernatural horror and hybrid genres. The psychographic research found the target values strong, independent women and prefers films that both entertain and make them think, with comedy and horror as favorite genres.
The document summarizes the findings of a questionnaire given to students aged 16-18 about psychological thrillers. It found that most respondents were female and enjoyed drama/rom-com films. Action and horror were most popular among male respondents. Most would prefer to watch films on DVD. The film being created will take place in a school and include characters like strange men or psychopaths and storylines involving murder, kidnapping, or twists.
This document contains a 13 question audience research questionnaire about films. It asks respondents for their demographic information, how they watch films, how often, what appeals to them, their familiarity with social realism films and the topic of bullying. The questionnaire aims to understand the audience for social realism films and their expectations and opinions on themes around bullying.
This document contains a 13 question audience research questionnaire about films. It asks respondents for their demographic information, how they watch films, how often, what appeals to them, their familiarity with social realism films and the genre, films they have seen in that genre, their expectations of social realism content, and their views on bullying. The questionnaire aims to understand the target audience for a potential social realism film.
This document is a questionnaire for a media studies course. It contains 12 questions regarding demographics, entertainment preferences, and opinions on what makes an effective thriller. Questions ask about gender, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, parents' occupations, favorite thriller genre and film choice, preferences around narrative vs. technical elements, storyline structure, depictions of violence, and amounts of action vs. dialogue. Respondents are assured confidentiality.
The document is a questionnaire that asks respondents about their age, gender, how often they watch films, their preferred horror film genres and why, what they like about horror films, their favorite horror film and why, the most effective way to promote a film, what makes a good film poster, and their favorite horror film trailer and why. It collects demographic information and opinions about horror films from potential viewers.
The document outlines research methods to gain target audiences for horror trailers. It includes questionnaires given to two age groups, 16-19 year olds and 25-35 year olds, about their horror film preferences, what scares them, and what they look for in horror films, trailers, and posters. It also includes tables tallying the responses about genre preferences, scare factors, and ratings classifications.
This document discusses the potential audience for a psychological thriller media product. It would likely appeal most to teenagers and young adults aged 18-24. Research showed the largest audiences would be males aged 16-30 and females overall. While fewer non-binary individuals said they would see it, the gender portrayal is meant to appeal to all. The film aims to represent both middle and working classes and include a female protagonist to appeal to more females. Additional research found most would be open to a thriller with a female lead. Test audiences enjoyed the final product.
This document discusses the target audience for a psychological thriller media product. It would likely appeal most to teenagers and young adults aged 18-24. Research showed the largest audiences would be males aged 16-30 and females across various age groups. The inclusion of a female protagonist was meant to broaden appeal to both male and female viewers. Surveys indicated most viewers would be from middle and working class backgrounds.
This survey aimed to provide an overview of audience preferences and opinions related to films. It surveyed 20 people on topics like their gender, age, how many films they watch regularly, favorite genres, appealing themes, preferred film topics, response to male or female leads, preferred short film length, favorite directors, and what influences seeing films at the cinema. The questions gave useful insight into what target audiences like in films and their views on themes and styles. This helped frame ideas for new films around audience expectations.
1) The document discusses conducting primary research through questionnaires to understand audience preferences for horror films.
2) The author created a 10 question survey asking about favorite horror genres, effective film techniques, character preferences, and what scares audiences most.
3) The results showed that audiences preferred psychological horror, demonic villains, and found imagery, characters, and atmosphere most important to effective horror films.
This document summarizes the results of a quantitative analysis survey about short film audiences. It found:
- Respondents were mostly white, British females aged 21-40 living in southern England.
- Thrillers and horror were the most popular genres. Most people watch 3-4 feature films a week but less than 2 short films.
- Pixar shorts and films shown before features in cinemas were the most recognized short films. Themes of conflict and issues of violence and alcohol abuse were most common.
- Respondents felt issues of neglect, youth experiences, and the representation of young people and lower classes needed more attention in media.
A questionnaire was created on Facebook to better understand viewers' current and desired viewing habits regarding thriller films. Responses indicated that most thriller film viewers are students who enjoy the suspenseful conventions of the genre, such as tense music, dark settings, and intriguing storylines. They prefer films featuring a female lead set in a dark, ominous location with subgenres like horror.
To summarize, the document describes various video editing techniques used to create special effects for a music video, including:
1) Creating a split screen effect by resizing and positioning two videos on separate timeline layers.
2) Creating a rewind effect by reversing and speeding up a video clip and overlaying still images of actors.
3) Adding transitions like cross dissolves and dips to black/white to smoothly transition between clips.
4) Brightening dark night scenes and adjusting curves, brightness, and contrast of some clips to improve video quality.
The document discusses the male gaze theory and its application in R&B music videos featuring female artists. It notes that the male gaze theory focuses on how women are viewed by men and how they view themselves. When applied to music videos, it involves techniques like lingering camera shots on a woman's body and presenting events from a man's perspective. The document then discusses how the theory was selectively applied in one group's music video for a Beyoncé song - using it briefly in some scenes but trying to still portray the artist as a strong, independent woman in other scenes through techniques like varied shot levels and portraying her as powerful in performance sections.
The production schedule outlines the dates, times, locations, people, equipment, and activities required to film a music video for Beyonce's "Brown Eyes" over several days in January and February. It includes filming shots on April 12th, a phone conversation scene on the 18th, performance scenes on the 19th, a park scene on the 26th, a night scene on February 2nd, and a restaurant scene on the 3rd, requiring a camera, tripod, storyboard, and other minimal props for each shoot.
The group initially planned to have a red flower petal background for their performance, but it did not look as envisioned and required too many people to implement. They then changed to a plain white background. Researching Beyoncé's music videos for similar songs showed she uses light backgrounds for ballads. The group decided to use a white duvet taped to curtains as the background but encountered issues with creasing and length that they overcame by rearranging furniture and having the performer stand on a chair.
Our costumes were inspired by the glitter used in Beyonce's "1+1" music video. We created a similar glitter effect on our actress Hilary by spraying bronzer on her arms and shoulders, making her skin glittery under the stage lights. The glitter shined and produced an effect similar to that seen in Beyonce's music video.
The document describes the process of designing an album cover and print advertisement for a fictional Beyoncé album. Key details include:
- Researchers analyzed actual Beyoncé album covers for inspiration, noticing she uses close-up shots on the front and mid/long shots on the back.
- The first draft album cover was deemed too busy, so a simpler design with softer colors was created for the second draft.
- Feedback from a media teacher suggested making the text stand out more on the cover and using a more modern font for the back cover.
- Three print ad designs were created and feedback from a focus group determined the first design was most attention-grabbing. Elements from R
The document describes the process of designing an album cover and print advertisement for a fictional Beyoncé album. Key details include:
- Researching Beyoncé's existing album covers for inspiration, noticing her use of close-up front covers and longer shots on the back.
- Creating a first draft album cover design that was deemed too busy, then redesigning with softer colors based on feedback.
- Designing three print advertisement concepts and getting feedback from a target audience, who selected the first design as their favorite.
- Drawing inspiration from Rihanna and Adele ads, such as using the album front cover and a faded red block on the selected print ad design.
This document describes the various layers used in designing an album cover for Beyoncé. The designer used templates and guidelines to organize images, text, and other elements. Background images were chosen to match the theme of love from the song "Brown Eyes" and objectify the singer per theories of the Male Gaze. Font styles, text colors, and image placements were selected to suit Beyoncé's style and personality. Logos and other standard elements were included from existing Beyoncé albums. Layer names and organization aimed to keep the file navigable and each element editable separately.
This document provides a biography and timeline for Beyoncé. It details that she rose to fame as the lead singer of Destiny's Child, one of the best-selling girl groups. It then outlines her successful solo career, including hit albums like Dangerously in Love and B'Day. The timeline also notes her roles in films like Austin Powers in Goldmember and her marriage to Jay-Z in 2008.
The music video for Rihanna's song "Take a Bow" tells the story of a breakup through its narrative-based visuals. Rihanna is portrayed as the protagonist who leaves her boyfriend for his infidelity. Symbolism like Rihanna's black clothing at the start and later red outfit reflect the dark and emotional themes of the song lyrics. Rihanna maintains an image of control and power throughout the video as she ends the relationship.
The document provides location reports for various scenes in a music video production.
The first scene was filmed on a local road in Southgate to make it easily accessible despite poor weather. Performance scenes took place at the actress' home for convenience and flexible lighting. Park scenes were shot at Groveland's Park, a familiar local park with scenic views. Night scenes were captured at Alexandra Palace for its lights and romantic feel. The dinner scene was originally planned for a restaurant but was instead filmed at home to seem more intimate and accommodate different shot types.
This survey asked respondents questions about their music preferences and consumption habits. Key details include:
- 50% of respondents were male, 45% were female
- Half of respondents were ages 35-44
- 50% watch music channels often, 30% not that often
- 60% watch music videos on YouTube
- Top genres listened to were hip hop, R&B, and alternative
- 75% said they like indie music
- 80% like the artist Lana Del Rey
- Top favorite Lana Del Rey songs were Video Games and Born To Die
- 59% enjoy choreography/dancing in music videos
- 60% like music videos with a narrative/storyline
RnB music video questionnaire analysis perer050308
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about music videos and R&B music. It asked questions to 10 males and 10 females ranging in age from 0 to over 26 years old. Most respondents thought music videos were important to songs and found Beyonce's music entertaining. For their own music video, they will include factors like an attractive actress, multiple events, and a story based on feedback about Beyonce's videos. Additionally, 85% agreed a narrative video would work best for a love song, which their chosen song is about. While most said performance videos suited Beyonce best, they chose narrative for their slower song.
The document contains charts showing audience responses about songs, genres, and artists. The charts show the percentage of audience members in different age groups who identified songs like "Complicated" and genres like pop-rock. Additional charts show audience views on an artist's music and factors identifying the artist. The data appears to examine audience perceptions of pop-rock and pop-punk music.
The document outlines costume plans for various shots in a film. Casual clothing like jeans and trainers would be worn in early shots when the characters first meet and are at home. More formal attire like a dress and suit is suggested for scenes at a restaurant and when the proposal occurs in the park. Red is proposed for a close up singing shot to symbolize love. Later casual clothing again emphasizes fun and relaxation at home.
The survey results showed that:
1) The audience was split 50/50 male and female and ranged in age from 16-25 which is the target demographic.
2) The majority found Beyonce's music entertaining, indicating the chosen song would appeal to viewers.
3) 85% agreed a narrative video would best suit a love song, matching the video concept planned.
4) Most felt a performance video suited Beyonce but the group chose a narrative to fit the slow song.
This document contains a student's self-assessment of their skills in filming, editing, research, planning, and evaluating media coursework. They rate their current abilities in various technical, research, planning, and evaluation skills on a scale of 1 to 4. They then set targets to improve their skills in using varied shot transitions, editing videos, time management, research, planning, and constant evaluation for their upcoming A2 media coursework project.
This document contains a student's self-assessment of their skills in filming, editing, research, planning, and evaluating media coursework. They rate their current abilities in various technical, research, planning, and evaluation skills on a scale of 1 to 4. They then set targets to improve their skills in using varied shot transitions, editing videos, time management, research, planning, and constant evaluation for their upcoming A2 media coursework project.
The document describes how credits were created for a 2 minute movie using Adobe Flash to look like an ECG monitor. Various font styles and effects were tried before deciding on "chiller" font with a glow effect. The logo was converted to a symbol and animated from small to large. Multiple layers were used to control the timing of names and an ECG line. Fading was added by changing the alpha percentage between keyframes and using a classic tween to slowly fade images.
George Clooney, the famous actor and filmmaker, has faced numerous rumors about his sexual orientation. Despite ongoing speculation, Clooney has always affirmed that he is heterosexual, often responding to the gossip with wit and viewing it as an inevitable aspect of being a celebrity.
A message to the Israel’s and Palestinian's leaders.pdfSabry Shaheen
A message to the Israel’s and Palestinian's leaders
Achieving peace in Middle East
Hatred and injustice have resulted in destruction and atrocities.
Cultivating more hatred and injustice will result in more destruction and atrocities for generations.
Both Israelis and Palestinians have the right to live in peace in secured homes
We should support the Israel’s existence, but we should not support Israel’s injustice.
Israel might be reluctant to accept solutions based on UN resolutions or based on Christian or Islamic teachings, so we propose a solution based on the teachings of Judaism.
The Israeli–Palestinian conflict could be resolved if we refer to the religion teachings as taught by Moses.
The core of the issue is the inaccurate understanding that the Jews are the unconditionally chosen people of God; that is wrong according to the teachings of Moses like Exodus 19:5, Leviticus 18:4-5, Leviticus 26, Deuteronomy 11:18-20, 11:26-28 , Deuteronomy 28, Deuteronomy 30:15-16 , and Deuteronomy 30:19, Deuteronomy 32:46-47
Those are the most reiterated and consistent teachings of Torah which teach that the choice of God and the blessings are conditional ‘blessings for obedience and curses for disobedience’
Moses did not teach that the Jews are the only chosen people; the correct definition of the chosen people of God as taught by Moses is an open invitation to each person to be a chosen son of God by obedience, by maintaining justice, by applying one measure or one law for Jews and Non-Jews, for taking care of the orphans, the widows, and the strangers
Jewish scholars do not teach the original teachings anymore; they teach the distorted teachings of Deuteronomy 9:5-6 and Deuteronomy 7:6 in order to claim that God has chosen them regardless of the condition of obedience
Those claims were not taught by Moses, David, Solomon, Isaiah, or by the Prophets; those prophets have warned of the wrong teachings
In order to resolve the conflict, it is necessary to follow the original teachings, to maintain justice and to have the same law for Jews and non-Jews as per the original Torah teachings Deuteronomy 25:13-16, Exodus 12:49, Leviticus 19:33-37, Leviticus 24:22, Numbers 15:15-16, Deuteronomy 24:14-15
To resolve the conflict, it is necessary to maintain Justice as taught by Moses and the Prophets; if any house or land is not sold to the Jews; then the old owner or his descendant must be fairly compensated
To resolve the conflict, it is necessary to use the same measure and the same law for Jew and non-Jew as taught by Moses and by the Prophets
Good Jewish teachers have a role to play; they can teach the original teachings instead of the distorted teachings
Good Muslim scholars have a role to play; they can explain the teachings that encourage forgiveness instead of revenge; they can teach the verses which encourage reconciliation and friendship
The most frequently used Hebrew word is Shalom; the most frequently used Arabic word is Salam; both words mean PEACE
एडिटर्स गिल्ड ऑफ इंडिया ने स्पीकर को पत्र लिखकर संसदीय कार्यवाही तक पत्रकारों की ‘पूर्ण’ पहुंच बहाल करने का आग्रह किया है, जिसे पहले कोविड-19 संबंधी प्रोटोकॉल के कारण हटा दिया गया था।
The Mystery of David Muir’s Marital Status_ A Deep Dive into the Elusive Love...Phil Heath
David Muir, the renowned World News Tonight anchor and esteemed journalist, has captivated audiences with his compelling reporting and charismatic presence. But amidst his soaring career and public life, one question remains shrouded in mystery: is David Muir married? As we delve into the intricacies of his private life, a complex tapestry of rumors, speculations, and subtle hints emerges, leaving the public curious and intrigued.
टीआईएसएस से 100 से अधिक शैक्षणिक और गैर-शैक्षणिक कर्मचारियों की बर्खास्तगी के बाद, पूर्व छात्रों ने एक खुला पत्र लिखकर संस्थान की कार्रवाई, विशेष रूप से महिला अध्ययन केंद्र की फैकल्टी के साथ अन्यायपूर्ण व्यवहार की निंदा की है।
Let's cook populism! A recipe from HungaryGábor Polyák
The presentation was the keynote speech of the Weizenbaum Institute's workshop Understanding Demecracy and Illiberal Communication. It shows what lessons from the Hungarian illiberal transformation are useful or threatening for other countries, and what lessons are unique to the Hungarian system.
07072024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
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Muslim can never become a majority in IndiaAjay Prakash
Many say that India will become a Muslim majority country in 50 years if Muslim population growth is not controlled. Nothing can be farther than truth. I present data to show that this statement is just rubbish.
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Sources of Indian Constitution: "Bag of Borrowings"Gurjant Singh
The Indian Constitution is often referred to as a "Bag of Borrowings" because it draws from a wide array of sources and global practices to form its comprehensive framework. This eclectic approach enabled the framers to incorporate the best elements suited to India's unique socio-political context. Major influences include the Government of India Act, 1935, which provided the basic administrative structure; the British Constitution, which inspired the parliamentary system and rule of law; the U.S. Constitution, from which the concepts of fundamental rights and judicial review were adopted; the Irish Constitution, which influenced the Directive Principles of State Policy; and the Canadian Constitution, which shaped the federal structure with a strong central authority. Additionally, aspects like emergency provisions were inspired by the Weimar Constitution of Germany, and the idea of a concurrent list came from the Australian Constitution. This diverse borrowing has endowed the Indian Constitution with a balanced blend of flexibility and rigidity, ensuring it addresses the aspirations and needs of its people effectively.
Storm surge expected along the coastline of South Africa:SABC News
An intense cold front/mid-latitude cyclone is forecasted to bring a significant drop in atmospheric
pressure and strong winds, leading to high waves and storm surge along the west and south-east coastline
of South Africa
Article in The Times of Israel by Andy Blumenthal:
This past Independence Day, a disgraceful, vile shadow fell over our celebrations. We witnessed so-called "protests" erupt again in violence, filled with smoke bombs, flag burning, and calls for intifada, "death to America," and violent jihad "by any means necessary." These weren't demonstrations for change; they were hateful displays demanding the overthrow of our nation and its core values.
We are a nation built on inclusion and respect for diverse opinions. But tolerance has its limits. When our communities, campuses, and cities are overrun by those who seek to tear down everything we've built, we must act.
Those who are here illegally or are on visas and cannot live peacefully forfeit the right to remain here. Deportation is a necessary conversation, a way to protect our nation from those who threaten its very core.
Gen Z Revolution Redefining Politics through Activism.pdfTrims Creators
The political landscape is witnessing a seismic shift, driven by the passionate activism of Generation Z. Born roughly between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z is coming of age in a world marked by rapid technological advancements, environmental crises, and socio-political upheavals. This generation is not just observing from the sidelines; they are stepping into the arena, demanding change and redefining what it means to be politically active. This SlideShare delves into how Gen Z is revolutionizing politics through activism, exploring their unique characteristics, key issues, methods of engagement, and the broader implications for society.
Gen Z Revolution Redefining Politics through Activism.pdf
Media questionnaire
1. Questionnaire on Thriller Movies
Please fill out this short questionnaire to help our Media Studies group to gain a better knowledge of
thriller movies and their audience.
1) Please tick your age range:
Under 16
16-24
25-30
31-40
41+
2) What gender are you? (Please circle)
Male Female
3) What types of thrillers do you like? (Please tick one)
Psychological thrillers – thrillers to do with people and their inner minds
Crime thrillers – thrillers involving crime
Action thrillers – thrillers involving action
Conspiracy thrillers –thrillers involving certain issues
4) When do you prefer the era to be set in? (Please tick one)
1800s
1900s
2000s
2. 5) Do you prefer watching thriller movies in Black and White or Colouror would you say it
depends?
……………………………………………………………….
6) How often do you watch thriller movies? (Please tick one)
Every day
3-6 times a week
Less than twice a week
Once a month
Once every two months
Other
7) If you have watched any of the following thriller movies, please tick the one you have watched
(if you have only watched one) or the one you prefer (if you have watched more than one):
Psycho
Gothika
Paranormal Activity
The Jacket
The Human Centipede
Saw
3. Changes:
Question3) some people had more than one favourite and despite it stating to only tick one,
some people ticked more than one. Therefore, the question was changed to allowing people to
tick more than one.
Question 7) many people found it difficult to understand the question and/or some people
ignored the instructions and ticked more than one box if they had watched the movie.
Therefore, we changed the question to asking the audience whether they had watched any of
the following. We were particularly interested in finding out whether people had watched
‘Gothika’ as it is similar to ‘Mind Games’.