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    Ten Words To Describe Me

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    that they thought described me to see what they thought. Combined I have a list of 10 words that I think truly describe me best‚ and in this paper I will go onto tell why. The tens words and phrases that I think describe me best are ambitious‚ courteous‚ considerate‚ generous‚ reliable‚ responsible‚ passionate‚ sensitive‚ overthinks everything and stubborn. Why do I think these words describe me best? Here is why. When talking with my sister‚ who I get a lot of advice from I asked her for some words

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    Three Words That Describe Me Using only three words to describe myself is hard‚ but if I had to choose I would describe myself as being honest‚ selfless‚ and understanding. Although I didn’t start off being honest and understanding I’m glad I learned how to be because being this way makes me a better person. Theses three characteristics are important to me because I feel like if I didn’t have them I wouldn’t be able to better myself as a person. When I was younger I wasn’t always

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    Topic 1 – Design & Mise-en-scene A movie is not just a motion picture‚ it is an art form. An art form that is put together by many shots and with that several shots it makes a scene. Editing shots and scenes can setup the mise-en-scene‚ also known as staging‚ and the visual design of a film. In the film‚ Juno (2007) Directed by Jason Reitman‚ it starts off showing a pregnant teen walking down a pathway with a sunny d drink‚ this shows the audience that the director is trying to tell us that Ellen

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    Henry V Mise En Scene

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    Explain why a scene‚ chapter‚ sequence or speech has been added or omitted from one or more screen variations. Act Three‚ Scene Three of Shakespeare’s Henry V was omitted from the first film adaptation‚ which was directed by Lawrence Olivier in 1944. The language in the hypotext is extremely hostile and the scene itself is controversial. Shakespeare’s use of lexis such as ’shrill‚ shrieking ’ and murdering the old and putting them ’on pikes’ Henry V is set during a wartime period and the first

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    Mise-en-scene in Taxi Driver Taxi Driver is about Travis Bickle‚ a "sick" taxi driver who is both a prophet and/or a mad man. We are never allowed to know what the movie itself thinks of him‚ we are never told to love him or hate him and the movie never states whether he is ethically right or wrong. This movie is not about the answers to the problems of the society. It is just about the questions and unknowns. It is just an interesting journey in the modern society that could make people

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    Bio Lab Report Crime Scene

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    victim was describe as a 24 year old Caucasian female‚ by the name of Kelly; who works as a programs coordinator for Arizona State University. The victim was working late hours as usual on a Friday night‚ she was on her office cubical. The body was found laying on the floor in front of her desk chair‚ the body was facing up with three bullet wounds on her body; the location of the shots were one in right shoulder‚ right hip‚ and middle of the stomach. Observations found in the crime scene were the

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    Describe the basic training process. Team building Decision making Communication skills Computer skills Discuss at least two techniques used for assessing training needs. Explain the pros and cons of at least five training techniques. On-the-job training Informal learning Apprenticeship training Vestibule training Audiovisual and traditional distance learning techniques Computer-based training DVD-based training Simulated learning Learning portals iPod-based training Explain what management

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    Describe Your Out-Groups

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    1.Describe your in-groups and your out-groups. Give an example of how your in-group has influenced the way that you see the world. Give an example of how your out-group either changed or reinforced your view of the world. One of the key in-groups which I am a part of would have to be my age group which is that of the young twenty-somethings. My in-group has influenced my ways of thinking about the world since I am largely subjected towards the ideas of others within my generation which in turn

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    Forensic Science Level 3 Assignment 2 Unit 2 Lisa Ashton Unit 2 Task 12 Investigating a crime scene. When investigating a crime scene before touching anything investigators must document and photograph everything‚ investigate all doors‚ windows‚ ect of any evidence of how offender got in and out of the crime scene‚ investigate every inch of the crime scene for blood‚ fingerprints‚ footprints‚ weapons‚ bullet holes‚ shell casings etc. and anything that looks out of place.

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    detectives‚ and more specifically‚ crime scene investigators‚ is the direction of crime scene investigation‚ including the capture of evidence. CSI agents are in charge of direction of a crime scene’s evidence processing‚ as well as ensuring that two conflicting concerns are fulfilled; that the crime scene is preserved in as close to original condition as possible‚ and

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