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    Lennie are two men who travel together and work on different ranches together. If the music playing was upbeat and intense then that sets the mood for the scene. For example there was sad music then candy gave away his dog and then moments later you heard a gunshot in the distance and the music set the mood for that scene. The beginning scene was a girl in a red dress running away and George and Lennie were running away while being chased by dogs and people on

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    detectives or crime scene investigators. Within the lines of this paper I will be responding to a homicide scene at a convenience store/gas station at 3 a.m. Within this store I will find a deceased victim with an apparent gunshot wound in the chest along with eight different visible items where I have to address the different process I will use at the scene on each item listed. I will attempt to tell you where each item will be process and if possible can it be processed at the scene where this gruesome

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    number of prison camps until the end of the war. The scene analysed is set in Naoetsu‚ Prisoner of War camp in northern Japan where Zamperini was tortured and forced into labour until the end of the war in 1945. The scene uses micro features to represent Zamperini as a very strong individual who refuses to give up and finds ways to triumph even when faced with extreme adversity. The two micro features I have chosen to analyse are mise-en-scene and cinematography because I believe that they create

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    Describe the characteristics and explain the causes‚ of tsunamis. (8 marks) A Tsunami is a large and potentially destructive sea wave often produced by a submarine earthquake‚ subsidence or an underwater volcanic eruption. They occur when a large volume of water is displaced in the ocean. The characteristics of tsunamis differ slightly from normal sea waves. For one‚ they often have extremely long wave lengths‚ in deep water an initial wavelength can be up to 100km. Their amplitude contrasts with

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    mental health nursing environment‚ nurses and their everyday role may repeatedly be subjected to or witness challenging and / or self-defeating behaviour (Health and Safety Executive 2006). In this assessment the aim will be for me to identify and describe a challenging behaviour. In this case the response was to aggressive behaviour which I witnessed on one of my practice placements as a student nurse. Part of the assignment will be written in the first person when referring to my personal account

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    To start‚ in the opening scene‚ viewers watch Barnum perform with his circus‚ and the camera moves along with him as he acknowledges all of his performers. Eventually‚ the camera circles P.T. and everything around him becomes black. He turns around to see himself back as a penniless boy gazing into a store window at a beautiful red suit and top hat. The use of this iris transition from the first scene to the second shows the viewers that in that moment‚ the opening scene was just a figment of young

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    illustrates the fifth scene of life (ages 30-40). Randal Kleiser directed Grease and on June 16‚ 1978 (USA)‚ Grease released. Grease is a classic that thousands of girls grew up watching. This scene is a vital stage in life‚ in the sense that‚ this is the stage you distinguish what is significant to you from what is not. During this scene‚ it is crucial that you evaluate and rid yourself of anything that could be holding you from being the best version of yourself. Entering this scene marks the middle

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    different. This seemingly unaccounted for dislike is shown particularly by Shylock who comments: ’I hate him for he is a Christian’ (act 1‚ scene 3‚ line 38.) and then later on‚ in the trial scene itself‚ when asked to explain his actions he states: ’I give no reason‚ nor I will not‚ more than a lodg’d hate and a certain loathing‚ I bear Antonio’ (act 4‚ scene 1‚ lines 59-61.) This speech shows how even Shylock himself cannot explain his deep-rooted hatred of Antonio (the Christian). The opposite

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    array of cinematic techniques that weir successfully portrays John’s world and positions the responder to understand how influential power is within this society. This evident through influential scenes through the film such as; the opening sequence‚ the dancing in the barn scene and also the happy valley scene The opening sequence begins with a shot of the grass with the sky behind it ethereal music is used to show the simplicity of the Amish society‚ and how they strive to live peaceful lives. An

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    1.2 Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another. There are many examples that can describe how different aspects of development can affect one another. Most of the time one aspect will lead to another and for example playing hide – and - seek will require all of the areas of development. A child needs to run to a hiding place or walking to find someone – those moves will develop child’s physical development; social‚ emotional and behavioral development will

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