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Pharrell Williams, Steve Martin and Alexander Ebert as Representatives for the New Act of the Consecration of Man
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autoneurotic · 2 years
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Tilt my chin back, slit my throat
take a bath in my blood, get to know me
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biglisbonnews · 2 years
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Unease Emanates from Alexander Harrison’s Painted Portals to an Uncanny World Through small paintings that often stretch less than a foot, artist Alexander Harrison coaxes scenes of both delicate natural beauty and profound unease. Once-fresh flowers wilt and fall, night descends around a decaying tree with a figure trapped inside, and malicious roots entangle a fleeting foot, puncturing the skin with thorns and cuts. Rendered in acrylic on panel with trompe le’oiel elements that add illusory depth to the tiny portals, the works are brimming with intrigue and mystery about what lies beyond the frame. More Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article Unease Emanates from Alexander Harrison’s Painted Portals to an Uncanny World appeared first on Colossal. https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2023/03/alexander-harrison-big-world/
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the-blue-fairie · 3 months
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(Some of) The Greatest Performances I Have Ever Seen
Since @thealmightyemprex tagged me in that "share a piece of acting that blew you away" post and it got me thinking about the best performances I have ever seen. I've now compiled this list and I wanted to share it. @ariel-seagull-wings @themousefromfantasyland @piterelizabethdevries @courtneysmovieblog @vulpinesaint
Linda Manz in Out of the Blue
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An open wound of a performance that, even after a second viewing, is difficult to discuss because it is so raw in its portrayal of the effects of trauma and its devastating, empathetic hopelessness.
Isabelle Adjani in Possession
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Adjani is hypnotic here. You will not be able to rip your eyes away. Every moment she is onscreen, she locks you in place and you cannot help but watch in awe.
Sheryl Lee in Fire Walk with Me
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If Roger Ebert were still alive, I would hunt him down for his dismissal of this film. If the original series is all about the audience realizing that Leland is actually BOB, this film is all about Laura realizing that BOB has always been Leland. Sheryl Lee is phenomenal.
Rebecca Smart in Celia
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Possibly the greatest performance from a child actor I have ever seen, and emotionally devastating. One of the few films to truly understand childhood and the trauma of existing as a child in a world that treats you as less than.
If any film gets childhood, this one does. Please, please see this film.
Emily Watson in Breaking the Waves
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Lars von Trier can go fuck himself, but I still connect deeply to Watson's performance here. Nakedly vulnerable, sensitive, and heartbreaking. And a better Passion of the Christ than Mel Gibson's fucking Passion of the Christ movie.
Maria Falconetti in The Passion of Joan of Arc
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Speaking of better Passion narratives in film, Falconetti's face is etched into my soul, detailed in extreme close-up that captures every glint of tears in her eyes.
Ewa Froling in Fanny and Alexander
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Emilie screaming in the night over Oskar's bier has haunted me for years, and yet it is only one moment in this richly multifaceted performance. Her composure and presentment over Christmas. The confusion, shock, and horror when Oskar first collapses. The intensity of sober grief as he is dying, followed by those screams that hollow out your soul. The relatability of looking for something stable after deep grief and thinking you've found it, only to realize you have been manipulated and fighting back. The cold, ruthless defiance of a woman breaking free of abuse. The... all of it.
Emilie is done dirty in the theatrical cut. If you can see the Television Version, I implore you to watch it.
Gunn Wållgren in Fanny and Alexander
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Liza, you may say, are you just going to list off every performance in Fanny and Alexander? I may not go that far, but the next few on this list will all be performances from that film. It is my favorite, after all, and I reserve the right to gush about it.
I love Ingrid Bergman, but I'm glad that Wållgren got the role. She brings an aching warmth to the role of a matriarch passing from mask to mask as she holds her family together.
Bertil Guve in Fanny and Alexander
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Alexander will be haunted by phantoms long after he has grown. Another incredible performance from a child actor that I have connected with for many years now.
Jan Malmsjö in Fanny and Alexander
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I love Max Von Sydow (the role of the bishop was originally written with him in mind) but he could not do what Malmsjö does here. There's an almost genial charm to him that Sydow could pull off, I guess, but it would be different... less disarming, less chilling. The kindness that does not extend to his eyes, that betrays the affectation of kindness as just that - affectation. The way his hand, extended to caress Fanny's cheek, curls into a fist when she turns from him. With just a hand gesture, without a glance at his face, we know so much.
Irene Papas in Iphigenia
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Greatest final shot of all time. I'm pretty sure Agamemnon knows he's a dead man in this retelling even as he's setting foot on the ship.
Laura Dern in Inland Empire
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I Do Not Know what I witnessed but I Do Know I would watch Laura Dern acting in this for another three hours, and that is a testament to an arresting performance.
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brookstonalmanac · 3 months
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Birthdays 6.18
Beer Birthdays
William Lassell (1799)
Thomas M. Dukehart (1835)
Sigmund O. Mitler (1850)
Brad Klipner (1976)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Paul Eddington; English actor (1927)
James Montgomery Flagg; illustrator, artist (1877)
James Mallory; English mountaineer, explorer (1886)
Paul McCartney; rock bassist, songwriter (1942)
Chris Van Allsburg; writer, illustrator (1949)
Famous Birthdays
Brian Bebben; actor (1956)
Richard Boone; actor (1917)
Barbara Broccoli; film producer (1960)
Lou Brock; St. Louis Cardinals LF (1939)
Sammy Cahn; songwriter, lyricist (1913)
Roger Ebert; film critic (1942)
Henry Clay Folger; philanthropist (1857)
Gail Godwin; writer (1937)
Carol Kane; actor (1952)
Kay Kyser; bandleader (1897)
Edouard Le Roy; French philosopher, mathematician (1870)
Jeanette MacDonald; actor, singer (1903)
E.G. Marshall; actor (1914)
Ray McKinley; jazz drummer (1910)
Robert Mondavi; winemaker (1913)
Alison Moyet; pop singer (1961)
Sylvia Field Porter; economist, journalist (1913)
Isabella Rossellini; actor (1952)
Frithjof Schuon; Swiss metaphysician, poet, artist (1907)
E.W. Scripps; journalist, publisher (1854)
Blake Shelton; country singer (1976)
Joseph-Marie Vien; French artist (1716)
Alexander Wetmore; ornithologist (1886)
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byneddiedingo · 9 months
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Tara Reid, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Rosario Dawson in Josie and the Pussycats (Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan, 2001)
Cast: Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, Rosario Dawson, Gabriel Mann, Paulo Costanzo, Missi Pyle, Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, Tom Butler, Donald Faison, Seth Green, Breckin Meyer, Alexander Martin, Serena Altschul, Carson Daly, Aries Spears, Eugene Levy. Screenplay: Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont. Cinematography: Matthew Libatique. Production design: Jasna Stefanovic. Film editing: Peter Teschner. Music: John Frizzell. 
A "cult film" is any movie that didn't make it on the first theatrical release but later gained a huge following, either in theatrical re-release or TV and video. The reason usually given for the initial failure is often the mass incomprehension of film critics, but also the failure of marketing to target the right audience. In the case of Josie and the Pussycats it's a bit of both. In the case of the critics, a typical reaction might be Roger Ebert's decidedly thumbs-down comment, "The movie is a would-be comedy about prefab bands and commercial sponsorship, which may mean that the movie's own plugs for Coke, Target, Starbucks, Motorola and Evian are part of the joke." Is there a better example of seeing the point but not getting it? The central irony in the theatrical failure of Josie and the Pussycats is that it was a blatant satire of marketing that failed because of poor marketing: It was targeted to the wrong audiences. Instead of hip audiences like, say, viewers of Saturday Night Live, it was marketed to the teens and pre-teens who are the vehicle for its satire. Now, granted, I don't think it's a particularly good satire. It's silly where it should be edgy and a bit too loud and obvious. The comparatively novice writer-directors, Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, have allowed skilled comic actors like Alan Cumming and Parker Posey to play too far over the top. But I do endorse what it's doing with its product-placement overkill, and maybe it made a few in its audience aware of how they're being manipulated. Or as Josie (the very good Rachael Leigh Cook) puts it, "Oh my god, I'm a trend pimp!"   
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vermutandherring · 2 years
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I read ‘Carmilla’ by Le Fanu and am already on my way to Stoker’s ‘Dracula’. Next, I want to make a short cycle of video games about vampires. By the way, it was the vampire game that introduced me to ‘Barry Lyndon’. Wanted to make sure what happened to the Prince Sebastian LaCroix in ‘Vampires the Masquerade – Bloodlines’ so I checked about other game ending. Wiki says that his character was drawn from Lord Bullingdon - one of the characters in Kubrick's drama. I was wondering if there was any parallel between these characters, so I watched the movie. In general, I don't really like movies and rarely watch them. However, Barry Lyndon is worth your attention if you like all things historical, with harpsichords, wide dresses and languid glances of ladies. Lady Honoria Lyndon will probably remain my favorite character for a long time. Just look at her big and sad eyes. Marisa Berenson (the actress) seems to have stepped out of Gainsborough's canvas. So I tried to recreate her in The Sims 4.
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Film critic Roger Ebert recognized this film as one of the most beautiful films in history. The same Roger Ebert, who assured that games will never be art (being honest to the end, he later changed his opinion a little). If I recreate Lady Honoria in a game from a work that is art, is it still art or just a parody of it? In his article, Mr. Ebert goes to great lengths to prove why games are not cool. He gives his expert counterargument to every statement, and his tenacity makes you want to start jumping out of your pants to prove your point (even though he has already rested in peace and is unlikely to hear us). I also did it, especially when I was writing my diploma. But it is unlikely that we all will get anything constructive, because Mr. Ebert operates with the history of art and his huge professional experience. And we are just *pathetic players* playing our silly games, as in the first picture from his article.
At one time, trying to mentally argue with Roger Ebert led me to an existential crisis. And really, why is it important to me that games are recognized as art? Am I too passionate about the idea of something high and beautiful, or am I just looking for an excuse for why I play? Regardless, I'm sure whether you consider games to be an art form or not, if you're enjoying them, that's a good thing. You don't need an excuse to play, because if you're looking for an excuse to fence yourself off in your own eyes, maybe you have some serious problems, why you're replacing reality with games (for me it was depression that I had to treat).
I know it all sounds messy, but it's just a thought for the night. By the way, there is no connection between the characters of Prince LaCroix and Lord Bullingdon. Perhaps the fact is that both to some extent wanted to return what belonged to them. Fortunately or unfortunately, LaCroix failed to do so.
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Game: The Sims 4
Screenshots credits: • The Queens of Persia at the Feet of Alexander Painting by @thejim07 • 1780s hair by @simsfromthepast • Necklace by @acanthus-sims • Dress by @regina-raven
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ccandd96 · 14 days
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This brand-new book is the perfect thing to pick up to cap off summer! Scars Publications just released the Down in the Dirt‘s May-August 2024 issue collection book “A Library of Collaboration”! This 422-page volume is a great way to stock up on issues if you didn’t buy all of the issues making this a GREAT deal! A listing of all the contributors and titles is available at Scars online, and authors are also listed in the description now online through Amazon throughout the U.S. and Canada. They can also be ordered in the U.K., all of Europe, and even Japan and Australia!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBDBH1HK
https://scars.tv/2024May-August-issue-collection-book/A_Library_of_Collaboration.htm
The contributors to this book (of writing and art) include A.R. Williams, Alan Ford, Alexandra Dark, Angela Carrozza, Anthony Thomas Voglino, April Fikstad, April Goodwin, Bill Tope, Binod Dawadi, Brenda Mox, Brian Beatty, Brian Connelly, Cailey Tin, Cameron D. Alexander, Camille Akers, Chitralekha Hore, Christopher Strople, Ciara M. Blecka, Clarence Allan Ebert, Clive Aaron Gill, Corey Smith, Corey Villas, Daniel de Culla, David J Tate, David Sapp, David Sowards, Debra Wilson Frank, Devin Sparkman, Dick Yaeger, Donald Reed Greenwood, Dorthy LaVern McCarthy, Doug Hawley, Douglas Young, Dr. Adyasha Acharya, Drew Marshall, DS Maolalai, Duane Anderson, Edward Michael O’Durr Supranowicz, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Elena Botts, Eric Brown, Erik Priedkalns, George Beckerman, Gil Hoy, Greg Beckman, Hannah Ferris, Hasan Chaudhry, Helen Bird, Holly Day, Isabel G. de Diego, J. Ray Paradiso, Jackie Bayless, Jake C. Elliott, James Bates, James Nelli, Janet Kuypers, Jerry Guarino, Joan Mach, John F. McMullen, John Farquhar Young, John Grey, John Riebow, John Zedolik, Joy Myers, June Wolfman, Justine Fleming, Kassan Jahmal Kassim, Katarina Pavicic-Ivelja, Ken Weiss, Kris Green, Kyle Hemmings, Kyle Trenka, L. Sydney Abel, Latoya Kidd, Laura Bota, Lee Hammerschmidt, Madelyne Timmons, Mark Pearce, Mark Wolters, Marvin Reif, Matthew McAyeal, Megan Mealor, Michael Gigandet, Mike Rader, Mykyta Ryzhykh, Norm Hudson, Oleksandr Gorpynich, Olivia G. Benson, Olivier Schopfer, Paul Stansbury, R.T. Castleberry, Raha.M, ReLand, Richard K. Williams, Ronald Hernandez, Roseann Bauer, Rowan Tate, Roy N. Mason, Rykard Plaque, Salvatore Folisi, Sandip Saha, Sarah Das Gupta, Scott Taylor, Sean Meggeson, Shawn McMichael, Shontay Luna, Simon Kaeppeli, Steevie Karnes, Sterling Warner, Steven Grogan, Susie Gharib, Terry Sanville, Tom Ball, Toney Dimos, Tony Covatta, Vern Fein, and Westley Heine.
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higherstudy · 4 months
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Top 10 Scholarships to study in Germany
Germany stands as one of the premier destinations for international students seeking quality education in Europe. Renowned for its top-notch universities, cutting-edge research facilities, and vibrant cultural scene, Germany offers a plethora of opportunities for students worldwide. However, pursuing higher education abroad can be financially daunting. Thankfully, numerous scholarships are available to help mitigate the costs and make studying in Germany more accessible.
Here’s a curated list of the top 10 scholarships that can pave the way for your academic journey in Germany:
DAAD Scholarships: The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a wide range of scholarships for international students, researchers, and professionals. These scholarships cover various fields of study and academic levels, including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
Erasmus+ Scholarships: Managed by the European Commission, the Erasmus+ program provides scholarships for students from EU and partner countries to study in Germany and other European countries. It supports mobility for both short-term exchanges and full-degree programs.
Deutschlandstipendium (Germany Scholarship): Funded by the German government and private donors, the Deutschlandstipendium provides financial assistance to high-achieving and socially engaged students, regardless of their nationality or background.
Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships: This foundation offers scholarships for international students pursuing undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees in Germany. Preference is given to candidates demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental and social justice issues.
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Scholarships: The Friedrich Ebert Foundation provides scholarships for international students with outstanding academic and social credentials. It supports students from developing countries as well as Eastern European countries.
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarships: Catering primarily to master’s and doctoral students, this scholarship program supports individuals committed to political and social involvement. It emphasises the promotion of democracy, rule of law, and human rights.
Humboldt Foundation Scholarships: The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation offers scholarships for postdoctoral researchers and experienced academics from around the world. These scholarships enable recipients to conduct research at universities and research institutions in Germany.
Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies (BIGSAS) Scholarships: Targeting doctoral candidates from Africa, BIGSAS provides scholarships for interdisciplinary research on Africa. The program focuses on the humanities and social sciences.
Deutschland Stipendium Law Scholarships: Specifically tailored for law students, this scholarship program supports outstanding individuals pursuing a degree in law at a German university. It aims to foster excellence in legal studies and practice.
RWTH International Academy Scholarships: RWTH Aachen University offers scholarships for international students enrolled in its engineering and technology programs. These scholarships aim to attract talented individuals and promote diversity in the university’s student body.
Each of these scholarships has its eligibility criteria, application procedures, and deadlines. It’s essential to thoroughly research and understand the requirements before applying. Additionally, demonstrating academic excellence, leadership qualities, and a strong commitment to your field of study can significantly enhance your chances of securing these scholarships.
Conclusion: 
Studying in Germany is not only a gateway to world-class education but also an enriching cultural experience. With the support of these scholarships, you can embark on an exciting academic journey in one of Europe’s most dynamic and innovative countries. Seize the opportunity, chase your dreams, and let Germany be the platform for your academic and professional success.
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yesgermany-manish · 5 months
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Top 10 Scholarships for International Students to Study in Germany
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Embarking on a journey to pursue higher education in a foreign land is a dream cherished by many aspiring scholars worldwide. Germany, renowned for its top-tier education system, cultural richness, and cutting-edge research opportunities, stands out as a beacon for international students seeking academic excellence. However, the financial aspect often poses a significant barrier. Fear not, as we unveil the top 10 scholarships meticulously curated to empower international students in realizing their educational aspirations in Germany.
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1. DAAD Scholarships
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a plethora of scholarships catering to diverse academic disciplines and levels, ranging from undergraduate to postdoctoral studies. These scholarships, funded by the German government, cover tuition fees, living expenses, and sometimes even travel costs. With a rich history of fostering international academic exchange, DAAD scholarships pave the way for meritorious individuals to thrive in Germany's esteemed universities.
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2. Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships
Dedicated to promoting civic engagement, the Heinrich Böll Foundation extends scholarships to international students demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, social justice, and human rights advocacy. These scholarships not only provide financial support but also nurture a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to effecting positive change in society.
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3. Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarships
For students with a keen interest in political and social sciences, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation offers scholarships aimed at fostering academic excellence and societal engagement. Emphasizing democratic values and social justice, these scholarships empower future leaders to contribute meaningfully to global discourse and policymaking.
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4. Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarships
Rooted in Christian democratic principles, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung scholarships support talented individuals committed to promoting democracy, rule of law, and social market economy. With a focus on academic merit, personal integrity, and leadership potential, these scholarships pave the way for students to become catalysts for positive change in their respective fields.
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5. Deutschlandstipendium (Germany Scholarship)
The Deutschlandstipendium, funded jointly by private sponsors and the German government, aims to support talented and high-achieving students irrespective of their financial background. This merit-based scholarship provides financial assistance along with networking opportunities, enabling students to excel academically and professionally.
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6. Marie Curie Fellowships
As part of the European Union's Horizon 2020 program, Marie Curie Fellowships offer unparalleled opportunities for international researchers to conduct cutting-edge research in Germany. These fellowships, named after the pioneering scientist Marie Curie, provide funding for both early-stage and experienced researchers, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and scientific innovation.
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7. Erasmus+ Scholarships
Facilitated by the European Union, Erasmus+ scholarships promote international mobility and cooperation in education, training, and youth. International students pursuing higher education in Germany can benefit from Erasmus+ scholarships, which cover tuition fees, travel expenses, and living costs, thereby enriching their academic experience through cross-cultural exchange.
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8. Humboldt Research Fellowships
For postdoctoral researchers seeking to advance their academic careers, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation offers prestigious research fellowships in Germany. These fellowships, open to scholars from all disciplines and nationalities, provide financial support, research allowances, and access to state-of-the-art facilities, fostering scientific collaboration and innovation.
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9. Study in Germany Scholarships
Administered by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Study in Germany Scholarships target international students interested in pursuing full-time degree programs at German universities. These scholarships, funded by the Federal Foreign Office, cover tuition fees, health insurance, and monthly stipends, enabling students to immerse themselves fully in the German academic landscape.
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10. RISE Germany Scholarships
Designed for undergraduate students interested in gaining hands-on research experience, the RISE Germany program offers scholarships to intern at top research institutions and universities across Germany. These scholarships, supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), provide an invaluable opportunity for students to work alongside leading scientists and researchers, thereby enhancing their academic and professional development.
In conclusion, the journey to studying in Germany is not only a pursuit of academic excellence but also a testament to one's resilience, determination, and passion for knowledge. With the aid of these top 10 scholarships, international students can turn their aspirations into reality, forging meaningful connections, creating lasting impact, and contributing to the global community of scholars.
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juliopison · 7 months
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CINE El largo camino a casa (1990) Título original: The Long Walk Home Estados Unidos Dirección: Richard Pearce 1)Idioma: Doblada al Español 2)Idioma: Inglés
Atención: Solo para ver en PC o Notebook Para ver el Film pulsa el Link: https://artecafejcp.wixsite.com/escenario-cafejcp/post/el-largo-camino-a-casa-1990
Reparto: Sissy Spacek, Whoopi Goldberg, Dwight Schultz, Ving Rhames, Dylan Baker, Erika Alexander, Lexi Randall
Género: Drama | Racismo. Años 50. Vida rural (Norteamérica). Basado en hechos reales
Sinopsis: En los años 50, en Montgomery, un pueblecito de Alabama, los prejuicios raciales y sociales están a la orden del día. Odessa es una mujer negra que trabaja como asistenta en la casa de Miriam Thompson, una mujer blanca de buena posición. Cada día Odessa coge el autobús para ir al trabajo, pero tras un boicot de los negros a la empresa de transporte, la mujer tiene problemas para desplazarse. A pesar de los prejuicios raciales, Miriam es cordial y buena con Odessa, y la relación entre ambas se hace cada vez más estrecha.
Críticas: "Una de esas raras lecciones de historia del cine que no te hacen sentir como si estuvieras frente a la pizarra. Es una película apasionada, con actuaciones vehementes y conmovedoras" -Hal Hinson: The Washington Post
"Una película poderosa y conmovedora, tan bien interpretada por Goldberg y Spacek que no sólo comprendemos la política de la época, sino también las emociones." -Roger Ebert: Chicago Sun-Times
Café Mientras Tanto jcp
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diarioelpepazo · 9 months
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La familia deportiva del Zulia celebró la eucaristía típica de cada 6 enero para agradecer y elevar las plegarias por el año que recién inicia bajo la bendición de Dios. [caption id="attachment_99008" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Foto Secretaría de Deportes-Irdez[/caption] El Dr. Arturo Moreno, Sub Director del Instituto Regional de Deportes encabezó a las autoridades deportivas presentes en la liturgia celebrada en la Catedral de Maracaibo por el Sacerdote Néstor Primera, y la participación del coro del Hogar Clínico San Rafael. "Estamos reunidos para dar gracias a Dios y pedirle que nos haga cumplir todos los proyectos deportivos que tenemos para este año 2024 para el resurgir del Zulia y el bienestar de nuestros atletas", expresó la autoridad deportiva regional. [caption id="attachment_99010" align="aligncenter" width="497"] Foto Secretaría de Deportes-Irdez[/caption] Junto a Moreno se hicieron presentes el legislador y representante del Ministerio de la Juventud y Deporte en el Zulia, Andrés Ponneft, el presidente de la Villa Deportiva, Jolbert Gamboa, el Director General del Funidez, Eduardo Ratia, los presidentes de los Institutos de Deportes Municipales, Willinton Argote (Maracaibo), Gerardo Muñoz (San Francisco), Héctor Vargas (Cabimas), y Pedro Mas y Rubí (Santa Rita). Así como el Secretario Regional de la Juventud, Samuel Troconis, el de Seguridad y Orden Publico, Ernesto Ibarra, y el Director de la Policía Municipal de Maracaibo, Alexander Chourio. Amarantha Urdaneta, Anastasia Roque, Ebert Árraga, Neptaly Jugo, Verónica Rodríguez, Naholy Bastidas, Fabianna Gamboa, Franchesco Capiello, Salomón Mejías, entre otros atletas de alto rendimiento y de desarrollo, así como las Glorias Deportivas encabezadas por Lino Connel, Aura Prieto y Ubaldina Herrera, dirigentes de las Asociaciones Deportivas, entrenadores y promotores deportivos, se hicieron presentes en la eucaristía como símbolo de unión y hermandad deportiva. "Mi meta inmediata para este 2024 es poder asistir a un mundial que se efectuará próximamente y que me servirá de trampolín para poder alcanzar el más grande sueño de todo deportista que es el cupo para participar en los Juegos Paralímpicos de París". Fue la petición del paratleta Neptaly Jugo, practicante de parateltismo. Por su parte la judoca Amarantha Urdaneta expresó una plegaria similar, dirigida en culminar su ciclo olímpico de manera exitosa: "Para este 2024 tengo en agenda un Grand Prix en Portugal y otro en París en los que estaré buscando los puntos que Dios mediante me lleven a los Juegos Olímpicos". Seguidamente se desarrolló el Acto de Ofrenda Floral al Padre de la Patria, en la Plaza Bolívar de Maracaibo por parte de la Secretaría de Deportes, Mindeporte, Deportes LUZ, Imdeprec, Imdep, Pequeñas Ligas de Béisbol de Venezuela, Glorias Deportivas del Zulia, Movimiento Ciclistas del Zulia, Cuerpo Policial del Estado Zulia, y Polimaracaibo. De esta manera la Gobernación del Zulia a través de la Secretaría de Deportes y el Instituto Regional de Deportes celebró la edición 79 de la Tradicional Misa del Deporte. [caption id="attachment_99009" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Foto Secretaría de Deportes-Irdez[/caption] Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Prensa Secretaría de Deportes- Irdez
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tonin-terets · 1 year
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Mercedes-Benz - Digital Experience from SEHSUCHT on Vimeo.
"Mercedes Benz is the synthesis of the digital and the analog”. We took this premise and developed a visual framework out of it where translucent, digital materiality met tangible, realistic materiality.
Direction: Christian Zschunke Guilherme Todorov
Creatives: Philipp Brates Saskia Kretzschmann Quinten Delahaye Alexander Vieten Robert Langnickel Norman Struwe Axel Ebert
Producing: Markus Trautmann Jan Birkenbach David Adam
Audio Production: Hastings Audio Network
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kissing-monsters · 4 years
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Alexander Ebert - Truth
Say you're my lover, say you're my homie Tilt my chin back, slit my throat, take a bath in my blood, get to know me All out of my secrets All my enemies are turning into my teachers Because, lights blinding, no way dividing what's yours or mine when everything's shining You darkness is shining, my darkness is shining Have faith in ourselves Truth
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Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. ‘Up From Below’. [Lost Footage]. [Re-edition 2019].
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