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Academic | Accomodation | Advertising/Media | Auto | Auto Accessories | Beauty | Bicycles & Accessories | Billiard Tables & Accessories | Boat Charter Services | Builder/Trade | Business Broker | Car Hire | Catering/Food | Coaching/Planning | Education/Training | Events | Finance | Gifts | Health/Fitness | I.T/Networking | Industrial | Landscaping | Manufacturing | Party Hire | Photography | Private Client | Promotions | Retail/Distribution | Signwriters | Tourism | Web Services | Weddings | Weighing Equipment | There were some aspects where the staffs involved were not sure about how things would evolve with the new material. For example, the feedback I received from the first assignment was seemingly contradictory. The first assignment I received back was a mark of 11/40. I was amazed when (my tutor) told me that I had not failed. You must remember that this is my first year at coming straight from high school), and I therefore accepted the ruling and continued on; thinking that because of the experimental nature of the new material in this I.t/networking, the marking system would make sense to me somewhere along the line. (From this I have learnt an important lesson regarding communication). On the second assignment I received 24/60, a comparatively better score than the first assignment on which I was told I passed.

I thus concluded that using original grading meant that I passed the I.t/networking. 35/100 of course is not a passing mark. This is just another example of how ambiguity corrupted my understanding of the I.t/networking. In the introduction, three character-narrators set the scene of Truman’s world.

The audience soon recognises differences between the real world and Truman’s reality. The movie regresses, linking two worlds through the odd I.t/networking views and the televisions of those watching Truman.

The key to understanding the director’s message is by his use of I.t/networking shots in focussing on the most important aspects: profit-related advertising and Truman’s overlooked despair.

What is interesting is how the director makes such epic moments out of insignificant events in life. In fact, the reality constructed in The Truman Show works well in relation to modern day issues about reality TV. A writer under the alias of Fiziko believes.