Evolution of Hollywood Cinema

Given what youve    learned this term, would    you    say    that   
Hollywood Cinema,    has    significantly evolved overtime, or    has   
it remained prettyconsistent,in itspredominant narratives,   
genres, structural    conflicts,    ideologies,aesthetic approaches,   
and    engagement    with    prevailing    social and political    issues?       
If you    think its    changed,    then    how? If    you    think    it    hasnt   
changed,    but    rather has    remained    consistent, than why?

(Instruction in the pdf.)

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First, make sure you properly cite the article you are submitting.  [See “Supplement to Syllabus” for proper citation format.]  After you cite the article, do the following, using appropriate section titles for each of the following numbered sections: (1) Concepts: At the beginning of your discussion, LIST the concepts or topics that you will be discussing.  (2) Summary: Write a short summary of the article’s major point(s).  (3) Relevance: Then, indicate how the article pertains to any of the marketing concepts, principles, topics, etc. that we are studying, discussing in class or reading about in Course Documents or the textbook.  (4) Importance: Explain why you think the article or its content is important. (5) Discerning Question: Pose a question for further analysis pertinent to the topic that can be further discussed in class; for example, if you showed how the article related to the use of Social Networks by marketers for purposes other than offering deals or coupons, you might ask, “In what other ways might marketers use content oriented social media to add value to the brand while at the same time enhancing a customer’s experience”?

Example:

Concepts

The article “Cadillac Puts Its Engines Through the Paces on the Racetrack” by Stenquist talks about how Cadillac automaker has successfully joined and won the luxury car racetrack competitions. These achievements are attributed to the quality and performance of the luxury cars that the company has enrolled in various racing competitions. Thus product concept is the key marketing principles that will be addressed in the paper and how it has made consumers favour cars produced by Cadillac.

Summary

Cadillac is a motor vehicle manufacturing company in the United States that mainly produces luxury vehicles. However, little is known about the company’s participation in the racetrack. In recent years, the company has made huge changes in their cars to participate in various racing competitions to market their brand. For example, the company has engineered and tuned its high-performance CT6-V sedan and V-series automobiles to participate in various racing competitions. This has, therefore, made the brand win various racing competitions such as in Daytona Wayne Taylor Cadillac was sponsored by Konica Minolta, and he won the race by completing 833 laps, which is equivalent to 2,965.48 Miles within 24 hours. This has, therefore, serving as a marking strategy for their brand, thus increasing the popularity of their products (Stenquis, 2020). 

Relevance

This article is relevant since a real-world case scenario has been used to illustrate how companies can design unique and innovative products in order to make their target market favor their products over the products that are produced by their competitors.

Importance

From my point of view, this article is very important since it depicts how companies can use product concept ideas by designing high-quality products with innovative features to make consumers favor their products.

Discerning question

My discerning question, according to the article, is: how companies can effectively design unique and innovative products to make consumers favor their products?

Bob Fosse

Provide a brief biographical description of the artist Bob Fosse.
(Who they are/were, where
and when were they born/raised, how did they get their start, what are they most wellknown for, etc.)
*Discuss how their work is similar or dissimilar to the techniques used in jazz now.
*Discuss a critical issue that exists around their work. This should be the main
part of the paper.

What social or political contexts do or did this artist work under? How
do these contexts inform or affect their work? (For example: You may choose to write
about Gwen Verdon, and discuss how she had to negotiate working in the male dominated Broadway scene during her era, and how that societal sexism was reflected
in her life and her work)

Sources: 5 sources.
The sources may come from a variety of different media, but they must be from solid scholarship about the artist and their socialcontext. Wikipedia and opinion pages about the artist in a printed or online newspaperdo NOT count as sources.

Examples of acceptable sources are:
*Printed or online journals
*Books about the artist/social context
*Online or printed scholarly articles
*Documentaries
*Interviews
*Journalism that appears in a newspaper (online or printed) that is NOT simply
an opinion page.

How did anti-federalist authors critique the arguments for checks and balances made by the Federalists? Write a critical exposition.

The essay should have 5 to 6 paragraphs with an introduction, 3 to 4 body paragraphs, and one conclusion.
I already provided the essay question. In order to answer it, kindly use, Cato v, centinel 1, Melancon smith for anti-federalist authors and then use Federalist paper 48-51 and 67- 70 ( where it talks about presidential power).
I will provide the documents even though you can get all those documents and their summary online.
For federalist papers, use the URL below.
http://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/fed.asp