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    Human Cloning

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    another human being forces me to question the very concepts of right and wrong that make us all human. <br> <br>Until the birth of Dolly the sheep‚ the first mammal to be successfully cloned‚ it was thought that the ability to clone an adult human was impossible or would only be possible somewhere in the distant future! But that has all changed with the birth of Dolly and the explosion of advances in the field of Embryology and genetic screening. These advances are leading the way forward for the

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    Mr Namdar

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    Shepartoon around the 1950’s‚ when Queen Victoria visited Australia and also when the white Australian policy was in full force. The three main characters are Nan Dear (the eldest of the three women) Gladys (Nan Dear’s daughter and Dolly’s mother) and Dolly (Nan Dears granddaughter and Gladys’s daughter). The play is about how the three women go through everyday problems to try and maintain their culture‚ identity and also their history. In “Rainbows End” Nan dear shows a lot of devotion to her land and

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    Harrison’s play Rainbows End explores the shared experiences of an Aboriginal family living in a rural community in the 1950s. In the scene where Errol ask Dolly to move to the city with him creates an ironic image of a sitting stove. Harrison symbolically uses these material possessions to express Errol own perception of what a ‘real home‘ is. Dolly strongly refuses to accept his offer ‚having the thought of leaving the river and her family gives her protection and a sense of belonging. As expresses

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    How to Make a Short Film

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    incident o Character arch 4. 9 Story-board each shot in the film. Decide what each shot in the movie is going to be. For example‚ wide shot‚ over the shoulder‚ tracking shot‚ close up‚ extreme close up‚ medium wide shot. crane shot‚ dolly shot‚ etc. 10 Decide what you need for each scene. This is called a breakdown sheet. 11 Determine the setting of the scene. Is it external(EXT) or internal(INT)? 12 Determine the equipment you are going to

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    Image and Sound

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    Cinematography Classical Style ‘Hollywood style” Dominant visual language for storytelling with film History Esward Mynbridge-first ‘moving picture of a galloping horse 1880-first usage of term 1895-1907 Primitive period of cinema (developing of cinematic language) 1907-narrative display dominants over narrative absorption After 1907: Classical Hollywood style Position the viewer in a fictional space of the narrative Camera allows engagement with a character and story Development

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    Fast paced Indian music builds tension even before the opening credits have stopped rolling Establishing shot indian city‚ while not revealed as india at this point the viewer associates the architecture as foreign in some exotic location‚ one car on the road‚ depth created by background being out of focus and leading lines created by the road. High angle extreme long shot‚ zoom to reveal tracking shot of taxi cab and people in exotic attire and foreign style tricycle cabs‚ gives the viewer more

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    [Salutations] Today I will be discussing how the Contemporary Australian novel Cloudstreet‚ by Tim Winton‚ is of value and how it is received in different contexts. I will firstly discuss how the novel is of value because of the presence of universal‚ timeless themes of: the search for a sense belonging and the importance of family. Being post-modern readers‚ we believe that the reception of a text depends on our context and value system. Consequently‚ a text can hold many interpretations. In the

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    single person in this room has felt countless times‚ either if it for your sibling getting the better present or your crush dating someone else. Jealousy is another major themes in the novel‚ which is depicted through the three couples in the book: Dolly and Oblonsky‚ Kitty and Levin‚ and Anna and Vronsky. The book gives the reader a message that traveled

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    Counseling in Social Work

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    methods to transfer these skills to social workers‚ and (c) procedures for the delivery of social work in a variety of settings‚ which include schools and colleges‚ households‚ hospitals‚ prisons and secured homes‚ and training and community centres. (Parton‚ 1996) Social work practice focuses on dealing with the problems of service users. The maintenance and improvement of their social‚ physical‚ and mental states is often dependent upon the effectiveness of social work intervention. (Miller‚ 2005)

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    Genetic Engineering

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    GENETIC ENGINEERING GENETIC ENGINEERING GENERAL STEPS What is Genetic Engineering? Genetic Engineering = inserting a foreign gene of interest into a host to transcribe and translate a particular protein. Ex. Inserting the human insulin gene into bacteria to mass produce it. General Steps Obtain the gene of interest (ex. insulin gene) Insert the gene into the host (ex. bacteria) Allow the host to multiply and express the foreign gene get your desired protein! Get lots of cells that can

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