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“Kimberly, what are you doing here? Aren’t you marrying Darren, my nephew?” “No, everything’s canceled..." *** Kimberly planned to marry Darren. They had prepared everything thoroughly, but a few days before the marriage, she discovered that Darren was cheating on her with Natalie. Kimberly slapped Darren and run away. Then she met Fabian, Darren’s uncle, who also had just broken-up with his girlfriend, Olivia. Hurt by Darren’s treatment, Kimberly thoughtlessly asked Fabian to marry her...
‘A time will come when you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning.’ The return of an old face gives rise to difficult questions; loyalties divide and order crumbles in this, the bloody finale to the series.
Through close film analysis, Lajos Tribl has developed a category system from the repetitions he recognized when watching and studying films. While working with this category system, he discovered that it can also be used as a creativity technique. His category system - the story element system - forms the basis for the first creativity technique - the connect technique - specifically developed for the film industry, delivering a new method for the task of creating stories. It's surprising how quickly this method generates ideas - hasta la vista, writer's block! Connect Technique is intended for experienced and aspiring screenwriters and directors, as well as producers, lecturers, students, and anyone else with an interest in filmmaking and storytelling.
This updated edition of the book provides radiation oncologists with a structured, state-of-the-art guide to target volume delineation for all major cancer types. It provides an overview of recent advances in radiation treatment techniques and multimodal imaging for radiation treatment planning. It also offers clear and structured guidelines for the contouring of target volumes and organs at risk, taking into account the available imaging modalities including PET/CT and multiparametric MR imaging. Each chapter addresses the target volume concepts of a particular tumor type and has been written by experts in the field. Covering all major tumor entities, the book provides practicing radiation oncologists with a guide to defining target volumes based on multimodal imaging.