Desmond's assertions and assertions include the fact that there is an opposite recognition between culture and nature. In addition, the former is considered to be a dominant prejudiced relationship derived from many cultures, and they are committed to fostering an effective atmosphere for sightseeing. This opposition has a further negative effect on our nature and its depiction and handling, including the habitats of the ocean world such as whales. Desmond (2013) believes that through literature and critical analysis of its research we can interpret this objection, and if we want to avoid ecosystems, this effective or equivalent Strategies are inevitable.
I agree that I have been to Sea World before and I like flamingos, birds, whales, dolphins and some roller coasters, but a few months later I saw a documentary on killer whale . In order to treat killer whale in such a small aquarium, I think there is a small aquarium for displaying time and a larger aquarium for living, so later on the sea world and how they are animals I examined. I have never been to the sea world again.
This is a documentary film director Christine Ren who started her video to introduce her latest work: Silent Killer. This underwater photography effort focuses on the contamination of plastics and the ghost fishing that lost fishing gear mistakenly captures and kills marine life. This was originally polarized movement. It is not making a work that resonates with everyone. Trying to please everyone will eventually make your message meaninglessly sparse. This is the most extensive sharing and communication activity I have ever done and has about 10,000 collective views on social platforms and hundreds of shares. 90% of respondents were favorable - the news responded and we were shocked at asking questions as people seemed so bad. Unfortunately, the other 10% of it did not respond to sex discrimination comments on my clothes or did not publish directly.
A few years ago, the documentary industry discussed whether coloring of black-and-white film could be accepted by changing the light source, but by doing so we challenged the essence of documentary. Raising the evaluation means that the colorist won this argument. Still, when he created the 2D and 3D color interpretation of World War II from the archive source using Hollywood's technology developed at The Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson is still in controversial news became. In an interview with the BBC Today show on January 18, he proved the rationality of this method. "They did not fight in black and white ... it really mirrors what the soldiers saw."