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    produced much success and revolutionized the way we look at cinema but this was not without there many teething problems. Actors and critics criticized the technology every step of the way. There first invention produced was the Technicolor System 1 Additive Color‚ which I’m sorry to say flopped massively due to the unfortunate screening of The Gulf Between in 1917 which only a few frames remain of this film today. This was the first public premier of the technology and was

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    Reaction Time

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    This experiment aimed to determine the reaction time of the test participant and using the subtractive method identify the selection time and identification time of the participant. The experiments had one participant who participated in a total of 6 experiments; two experiments required a simple reaction with a single stimulus and 4 experiments that required a more complicated reaction. Keywords Subtractive method – the procedure of estimating the time it takes to perform various cognitive operations

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    Contemporary Canada -WDW102Y1Y Peter Sanders Iman Raghe Diefenbaker vs Pearson This essay seeks to compare and contrast the two administrations of John Diefenbaker and Lester B. Pearson from a historical point of view as well as shedding light on their honorable achievements. Diefenbaker was a former lawyer‚ while Pearson served as the second Canadian ambassador to the US‚ both had a military background in common. Aside from the obvious differences such as Diefenbaker representing the Progressive

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    are threats to American culture because the Anglo-Protestant culture is what originally started the United States of America‚ not Hispanics. Samuel believes the United States identity is being challenged by the large-scale of Mexican immigration‚ bilingualism‚ and failure to assimilate. Samuel argues that the contiguity encourages immigration and that it has steadily been increasing. The number of immigrants coming from Mexico is an overwhelming population. “The most important element of American identity

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    Colour vision is the ability of any organism to distinguish different light based on their wavelength of light they reflect .The visual system derives colour by comparing the responses to light from several types of cone receptor in the eyes. Colour enable use to separate object form each other and from their background as different objects tend to have different colour. On the other hand‚ object of the same colour are grouped together. One of the most important functions of the human eye is to

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    same response from a single type of photoreceptor; one type of photoreceptor cannot make color discriminations based on wavelength • subtractive color mixing- (painting); a mixture of pigments; if pigments A and B mix‚ some of the light shining on the surface will be subtracted by A‚ and some by B – only the remainder contributes to the perception of color • additive color mixing – (televisions/computer monitors); a mixture of lights; if light A and light B are both reflected from a surface to the

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    The Benefits and Downsides of Intermingling Languages While bilingualism has always been an object of interest and thorough research for scientists of various fields‚ mixing languages had been‚ until the last few decades‚ cast aside as its defective by-product. However‚ recent linguistic studies show that intermingling languages should not be considered an ill-conceived overlapping tendency that implies carelessness and a improper use of language‚ but a linguistic phenomenon with its own

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    Song Analysis: Bailando

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    I wanna be contigo‚ and live contigo‚ and dance contigo‚ para have contigo‚ una noche loca”. This is the chorus to Enrique Iglesias’ billboard hit‚ Bailando. If you listen to the song you can hear the rhythm of reggae‚ hip hop‚ Spanish flamenco‚ reggaeton among a cacophony of other sound. I hear beauty‚ see color and feel joy when I listen to this song. The success of this song according to Gary Trust‚ associate director of charts is due to “the fact that a quarter of this country’s youths are

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    http:// www.ocol-clo.gc.ca/html/faq1_e.php (accessed November 26‚ 2013) 16 "Adieu to Official Bilingualism." Global Economics Canada. http://www.global-economics.ca/ dth.chap12.htm (accessed November 26‚ 2013) ! ! 5 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and his accomplishments while in office have had the most significant effect on Canada compared

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    • The pith of their voices= is one of the most obvious speech differences between women and men is in the pitch of their voices. This difference develops in puberty. • Boy´s vocal cords generally grow faster and bigger than girls at puberty. • Men´s heads and lungs are also larger than women´s. • A result male voices generally sound lower in pitch than women´s • Differences are relative. The pitch ranges of women and men overlap to a considerable extent. •

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