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He is best known as the director of the epic 1915 film The Birth of a Nation and the subsequent film Intolerance ( 1916 ).
Segregation itself is defined by the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance as " the act by which a ( natural or legal ) person separates other persons on the basis of one of the enumerated grounds without an objective and reasonable justification, in conformity with the proposed definition of discrimination.
Numan's song ' A Child With The Ghost ' is about Paul Gardiner and also featured on Tik & Tok's album ' Intolerance ' ( 1984 ).
Unlike Griffith ’ s more extravagant earlier works like The Birth of a Nation or Intolerance, Broken Blossoms is a small-scale film that uses controlled studio environments to create a more intimate effect.
* Belshazzar is a main character in one of the four stories presented in D. W. Griffith's film Intolerance ( 1916 ).
* Nabonidus is portrayed by Carl Stockdale in D. W. Griffith's classic 1916 silent film Intolerance.
" The battle on the steps in Chapter 2 ( anticipating the climax of Ran ) is as visually overwhelming as any of the similar scenes in Griffith's Intolerance.
Intolerance by mainland Korean officials of islanders in general at the time, government and organization sponsored isolation of the island, and rumored cover up of evidence linking the rebellion's suppressors with foreign powers and people who have today gone un-prosecuted is believed to be the primary cause of public ignorance, hedging on denial, over the April 3, 1948 genocide on Cheju-do.
He authored the anti-homosexual booklet " Intolerance of, Discrimination Against, and the Death Penalty for Homosexuals is prescribed in the Bible ".
The first appearance of gore — the realistic mutilation of the human body — in cinema can be traced to D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ), which features numerous Guignol-esque touches, including two onscreen decapitations, and a scene in which a spear is slowly driven through a soldier's naked abdomen as blood wells from the wound.
* What is Fructose Intolerance?
He is implicitly homosexual, something which has been shown many times during the series as in Sally's cat fight with the super-sexy robot assassin Ann Droid in the episode " Artificial Intolerance " which simply resulted in the response of " It doesn't do anything for me " from Ty, and in the episode " Supersuit and Ty Required " where Zeroman decides to find a successor and rejects the notion of Ty being his heir, with Ty initially thinking that it is because of his sexuality, but at the end Les reveals it was because Zeroman wouldn't be Zeroman without Ty there to always help him ).
* During the climax of D. W. Griffith's Intolerance, as The Boy is being led toward the gallows, one of the title-cards quotes the following excerpt:
Intolerance of wet, prolonged cold is the main reason the filifera species cannot grow properly in temperate marine climates.
The centerpiece of the complex is a massive three-story courtyard inspired by the Babylon scene from the D. W. Griffith film Intolerance.
In 2005, the Swedish company was criticized by the Centre against Racism and Related Intolerance after launching an advertising campaign introducing their new line of ice cream bars, the Nogger Black, which is an addition to their existing " Nogger " ice cream product.
One of the earliest examples is a single shot of a mother rocking a cradle, repeated many times representing the passing of generations, in his film Intolerance ( 1916 ).
Intolerance in this context should not always be taken as unwillingness to be subject to the sensory stimuli in question ; rather, intolerance is an inability to process the sensory stimuli in any way other than as over-stimulating, because the sensory stimuli provokes a fight-or-flight reaction.
In Intolerance ( 1916 ) she plays the wife who has her baby taken away after her husband is unjustly convicted of murder.

Intolerance and 1916
Stung by the criticism of his film, Griffith made a new film he had just finished, The Mother and the Law, into one of the strands of an even bigger film with an even bigger theme, Intolerance ( 1916 ).
All this was simple compared to D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ), in which four parallel stories are intercut throughout the whole length of the film, though in this case the stories are more similar than contrasting in their nature.
* Filmmaker D. W. Griffith planned a film based on the poems as a follow-up to Intolerance in 1916.
Alma-Tadema's meticulous archaeological research, including research into Roman architecture ( which was so thorough that every building featured in his canvases could have been built using Roman tools and methods ) led to his paintings being used as source material by Hollywood directors in their vision of the ancient world for films such as D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ), Ben Hur ( 1926 ), Cleopatra ( 1934 ), and most notably of all, Cecil B. DeMille's epic remake of The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ).
* Intolerance ( 1916 )
Critics and audiences were pleased with Griffith ’ s follow-up film to his 1916 epic Intolerance.
* The American silent film Intolerance ( 1916 ) depicts Henry as effeminate but not explicitly homosexual.
The apex of Bitzer and Griffith's collaboration came with The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ), a film funded in part by Bitzer's life savings, and the epic Intolerance ( 1916 ).
The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre and the events surrounding it were incorporated into D. W. Griffith's film Intolerance ( 1916 ).
He gave her a small role in his film Intolerance ( 1916 ).
Lillian went on to star in many of Griffith's most acclaimed films, including The Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ), Intolerance ( 1916 ), Broken Blossoms ( 1919 ), Way Down East ( 1920 ) and Orphans of the Storm ( 1921 ).
The film was a major influence on D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ).
While Hollywood filmmakers, such as D. W. Griffith with his 1916 Intolerance, peopled their historical epics with dramatic conflicts and realistic protagonists, many of the Pepla merely took a real historical or Biblical event and used it as a backdrop for a simplistic ( albeit engrossing ), comic book-like heroic adventure tale.
The duke also has a role in D. W. Griffith's 1916 film Intolerance, part of which covers the lead-up to the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre.
When Griffith asked her to write the subtitling for his epic Intolerance ( 1916 ), she traveled to New York City for the first time to attend its premiere.
* Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages ( 1916 ; titles )
The antecedents of art films included D. W. Griffith's film Intolerance ( 1916 ) and the works of Sergei Eisenstein.
His first movie assignment was as an assistant director on the D. W. Griffith feature motion picture Intolerance ( 1916 ).
* Intolerance ( 1916 )
He was featured in both Birth of a Nation ( 1915 ) and Intolerance ( 1916 ) both directed by D. W. Griffith, and starred opposite leading ladies such as Florence Turner, Gloria Swanson, Lillian Gish, Elsie Ferguson, and Geraldine Farrar en route to becoming one of Hollywood's major heartthrobs.

Intolerance and American
What became known as the popular ' classical Hollywood ' style of editing was developed by early European and American directors, in particular D. W. Griffith in his films such as The Birth of a Nation and Intolerance.
In the years following the war, Dreyer made an appearance as director at Nordisk Film with the drama Præsidenten ( The President, 1919 ), followed by the ambitious Blade af Satans Bog ( Leaves from Satan's Book, 1921 ), inspired by the American director D. W. Griffith's Intolerance ( 1916 ) in both technique and theme.
His books include The Hidden Balance ( Cambridge University Press, 1987 ); The Prism of Piety ( Oxford University Press, 1991 ); Religion in America ( coauthor, Prentice Hall, 1992, 1998 ; 2003 ; 2010 ); Jews, Christians, Muslims ( coauthor, Prentice Hall, 1998, 2010 ); Readings in Judaism, Christianity and Islam ( coeditor, Prentice Hall, 1998 ); Emotion and Religion ( coauthor, Greenwood, 2000 ); Business of the Heart: Religion and Emotion in the Nineteenth Century ( University of California Press, 2002 ); Religion and Emotion: Approaches and Interpretations, ed., ( Oxford University Press, 2004 ), French and Spanish Missions in North America, an interactive electronic book ( co-author, California Digital Library / University of California, 2004 ), The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Emotion, ( ed., Oxford University Press, 2008 ); Religion in American History ( coeditor, Blackwell, 2010 ); Religious Intolerance in America: A Documentary History ( coauthor, University of North Carolina Press, 2010 ); and The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of the Humanities ( co-editor, Indiana University Press, 2010 ).

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