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    Cinematic techniques: Aerial shot: A shot taken from a plane‚ helicopter or a person on top of a building. Not necessarily a moving shot. Backlighting: The main source of light is behind the subject‚ silhouetting it‚ and directed toward the camera. Bridging shot: A shot used to cover a jump in time or place or other discontinuity. Examples are falling calendar pages‚ railroad wheels‚ newspaper headlines‚ and seasonal changes Camera angle: The angle at which the camera is pointed at the subject:

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    Facilitating Learning and Assessment in Registered Nurse Practice Introduction In this portfolio I intend to expose the requirement of PP0127 of the process of facilitating learning and develop the skills of assessment as a registered nurse in the clinical practice. Mentoring is a development skill that offers a chance to deliver skill and knowledge by educating new students without any expectations and fears as mention by Huang & Lynch‚ (1995). I have been in the nursing industry for the past

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    Ferdinand Marcos‚ and other dictators whose billions benefit only the Swiss banks but not those who robbed their own people. And yet given the opportunity‚ how many will resist the temptation to take advantage of one’s public trust? In the song Hello Dolly‚ it says “Money my dear is like manure. It is good for nothing unless it is spread around to make your things grow.” Many of us are rather more fascinated by the manure and love to store it‚ more than to share

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    Effects in the Stroop Task: When Knowledge of One’s Relative Standing Makes a Difference‚” Current Psychology Letters 2.16 (2005): n Calhoun‚ C. (1992). Social change. In E. F. Borgatta & M. L. Borgatta (Eds.)‚ Encyclopedia of Sociology (vol “Dolly Parton.” BrainyQuote.com. Xplore Inc‚ 2012. 26 September 2012. Eisenberg‚ Philip. Why We Act as We Do. New York: Alfred A. Knopf‚ 1947. Print. Muris‚ Peter‚ Anna Van Brakel‚ Arnoud Arntz‚ and Erik Schouther. “Behavioral Inhibition as a Risk Factor

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    The process of belonging occurs when the individual develops relationships with people and challenge themselves to be part of the community and gain experiences which enrich the connections with society. In Jane Harrison’s Rainbow’s End‚ the protagonists struggle to gain a sense of acceptance within the White community but they demonstrate their willingness to challenge the social norms in order to define and protect their Indigenous community. In Tara June Winch’s Swallow the Air‚ the protagonist

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    Society & Culture Association Beginning Teachers Day Methodology workshops Content Analysis Jodi Arrow‚ North Sydney Girls’ High School State Library of NSW 25 February‚ 2011 What is Content Analysis? • • • • • NOT secondary research – a common misconception. Content analysis is a form of primary research. “A study and interpretation of written and visual material‚ for examples‚ magazines‚ television advertisements‚ photographs.” (BOS Syllabus) An ANALYSIS of the

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    Elephant by Dolly Clark -An analysis and interpretation The main character of the short story‚ “Elephant” by Dolly Clark‚ is called William. William is an author just like his namesake William Shakespeare. But only the name and their profession bind these two persons together. Because although William is an author he is not quite as magnificent an author as the famous Shakespeare was it. In fact he is just a biographer who is “writing £1.99 stories for the record shops”. William does not seem

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    / Switch to pick colour mode ’ Select cluster mode (Of Paint Weights Tool ) 8 Open Paint Effects panel o+LMB Poly Brush Tool marking menu o+MMB Poly UV Tool marking menu Tumble‚ Track‚ Dolly Alt+LMB Tumble Tool Alt+MMB Track Tool Alt+RMB Dolly Tool Objects Show / Hide Ctrl+h Ctrl+Shift+H Display > Hide > Hide Selection Display > Show > Show Last Hidden Alt+h Display > Hide > Hide Unselected Objects Shift+I Show > Isolate Select > View

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    Disadvantages of Cloning

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    been a subject whose thoughts both fascinates and frightens the world. On February 27‚ 1997‚ a stunning announcement appeared in the British journal Nature that rocked the scientific world: for the first time ever recorded‚ a mammal- a lamb named Dolly had been successfully cloned from an adult cell. Coinciding with this shocking proclamation‚ scientist reported the successful cloning of a rhesus monkey‚ a primate whose reproduction and development is almost identical to man. With these two previously

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    Implications of Cloning

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    technology. Indeed‚ many consider this matter as one of the biggest ethical concerns of the 21st century. We know that they have been trying it since the last century. But until now‚ it hasn’t succeeded. For example‚ the technique which produced Dolly (the sheep) was successful in only 1 of 277 attempts. Well‚ that should be enough to conclude that‚ at least for now‚ it is too risky‚ and a single mistake could damage the whole humanity. In addition to that‚ while it may have some potential benefits

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