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    Side Show Analysis

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    Side Show was put together through the Kent Theatre Department. The set design‚ acting‚ and theme came together to create the love story of Daisy and Violet. Side Show was written by Bill Russell and directed by Amy Fritsche. The production of this musical created a performance that was exhilarating and unforgettable. The authors of the production were trying to emphasize that even though Daisy and Violet are conjoined twins‚ they were meant to be together. Throughout the musical‚ there were times

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    the island. While reading Lord of the Flies‚ I have enjoyed some elements and not enjoyed other elements. Some of the elements I have enjoyed are the friendships that are forming and the boys’ ability to have leadership and to take care of themselves. An example of this is Ralph’s leadership. He is voted to be chief‚ and gives everyone their responsibilities and duties and makes sure things stay in order as much as he can. One element I have not enjoyed is the morbidness and the way the boys act sometimes

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    serve a specific function within a film. These cinematic techniques work in conjunction throughout the duration of the film in order to develop the narrative. In the short film The Black Hole‚ a man working overtime hours at the office discovers a black hole allowing him to traverse through objects. Using the supernatural force to his benefit‚ he uses the black hole to enter a locked safe only to end up trapped inside after his plan fails. The cinematic techniques employed in The Black Hole are often

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    Wizard of Oz Cinematic? By: Eric Svenson The Wizard of Oz was a cinematic breakthrough when it was released in 1939. It became cinematic because of many different new ideas and technologies spliced together into one film. When Frank L. Baum wrote the book “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” in 1900 he had no idea of what a success it would become in the motion picture industry. The remainder of this paper will touch on some of the key points that made The Wizard of Oz a cinematic breakthrough

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    class="tagline">A lot of effort went into making this effortless.</p> … </header> <footer> The <footer> element specifies a footer for a document or section. A <footer> element should contain information about its containing element.A footer typically contains the author of the document‚ copyright information‚ links to terms of use‚ contact information‚ etc.You can have several <footer> elements in one document. Example: <footer> <p>Posted by: Hege Refsnes</p> <p><time pubdate datetime="2012-03-01"></time></p>

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    Anna in the Tropics

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    16‚ 2013 Anna In The Tropics By Nilo Cruz It has become common today for somebody to dismiss the dramatic world of a play. In Elinor Fuch’s Essay ‘Visit To A Small Planet’ she explains how a play is constructed and the different elements that are contributed to make up the dramatic world. She tells the reader that nothing is an accident and everything has meaning. While taking the knowledge taught by Fuch‚ I applied it to the reading of Anne In The Tropics . Anna In The

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    "Toying With It’s Life‚". The animal did not make it away from the cat. The woman is also frusturated that people don’t take the time to care and watch out for little innocent animals in the wild‚ such as the possom. There are quite a few literary elements in this poem‚ but I will only focus on three. The first one that I noticed was that there was a sense of personification in a way about the possum. It relates to life itself and how our judgement gets clouded in the heat of things.

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    Carp Principles of Design

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    Contrast‚ Alignment‚ Repetition‚ Proximity Contrast The idea behind contrast is to avoid elements that are merely similar. If the elements (type‚ colour‚ size‚ line‚ thickness‚ space and shape) are not the same‚ then make them very different. Contrast is often the most important visual attraction on the page. Contrast on the page draws our eye to it; our eyes like contrast. If you are putting two elements on the page that are not the same‚ such as two typefaces or two line widths or two colours

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    Data Type and Array

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    with example? 5. How  to find even odd numbers in c# using array? What is array? An array is a collection of values of the same data type. The variables in an array are called the array elements. Array elements are accessed using a single name and an index number representing the position of the element within the array. Array is a reference type data type. The following figure shows the array structure in the system’s memory: An array needs to be declared before it can be used in a program

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    Robbie Schwartz 3/12/13 English 1H Tim Burton uses many cinematic techniques in his movies such as lighting and camera angles throughout his movies in order to create effects and moods. Cinematic techniques He uses both lighting and camera angles in Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory numerous times. He uses them very effectively to portray different ideas such as showing strengths‚ weaknesses‚ or size in a character or setting‚ or revealing a depressing or cheerful surrounding

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