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    The Lights of Casablanca -An indepth look into the lighting techniques employed and the context in which they were used‚ caught between film noir and the classic Hollywood style. Casablanca (1942)‚ directed by Michael Curtiz‚ is a perennial favorite‚ depicting unique Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman characters caught in situations out of their control. While the film’s story is engaging on many levels‚ Curtiz’s use of lighting is an integral tool he uses to help tell of the story. Previously

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    The first of the two 2D reconstruction techniques was developed by a woman named Karen Taylor back in the 1980s. This method is used to re-create a face from a body that is decaying. According to crimemuseum.com‚ "the artist uses their knowledge about how the soft tissue of the skin lies on the skull and how the body decomposes to create a reconstruction of what the victim may have looked like before death." The second method of the two dimensional technique involves putting indicators on the skull

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    13 Principle of Asepsis The 13 Principles of asepsis is a basic knowledge that a nursing student should always remember when preparing for an operation and when working during an operation. Since Asepsis means the absence of pathogens‚ these 13 principles of asepsis is not only applicable when there is an operation but it should be observe in situations where there is a need to maintain the sterility of certain articles and to maintain a sterile environment. 13 Principles of Asepsis 1. All

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    Genetic Engineering Techniques There are a number of techniques for moving genes artificially into recipient organisms. The oldest of these is called recombinant DNA‚ a technique that relies on biological vectors like plasmids or viruses. Other newer gene transfer techniques are electro- and chemical poration‚ microinjection‚ and bioballistics. Recombinant DNA Recombinant DNA techniques use biological vectors like plasmids and viruses to carry foreign genes into cells. Plasmids are small

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    Nominal Group Technique

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    . Nominal Group Technique (NGT) NGT is a structured method for brainstorming that encourages contributions from every member in the group. When to use the NGT:     When some group members are much more vocal than others. When some group members think better in silence. When there is concern about some members not participating. To generate ideas from the group.   When the issue is controversial or there is heated conflict. To search for problem or solution. NGT Procedures:

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    questions involving the law‚ such as: What exactly are the procedures for removing an elected official from office? Who owns a particular piece of land? What are the legal rights that citizens have when accused of a crime? Moreover‚ whenever we do fact finding as student social workers‚ we need to look into; 1. Demography "How many people live in this area?” is clearly a major factor in determining the demand for the particular problem. Other questions concern the density (how many people per square

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    Sales Promotion Techniq Axia College of University of Phoenix Sales Promotion Techniques Sales promotion describes promotional methods using special short-term techniques to persuade members of a target market to respond or undertake certain activity.  As a reward‚ marketers offer something of value to those responding generally in the form of lower cost of ownership for a purchased product (e.g.‚ lower purchase price‚ money back) or the inclusion of additional value-added material

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    Cross Examination Techniques

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    skill‚ since it is from the crucible of cross-examination that truth most often emerges. As with all significant skills‚ mastery of the basic principles and techniques must combine with hard-earned experience to mould the neophyte into a seasoned cross-examiner. The purpose of this chapter is to present an overview of several principles and techniques of cross-examination that have been passed to our generation from the master advocates who have preceded us. Top of Page B. Silent Cross-Examination

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    Although Sula is arranged in chronological order‚ it does not construct a linear story with the causes of each new plot event clearly visible in the preceding chapter. Instead‚ Sula uses "juxtaposition‚" the technique through which collages are put together. The effects of a collage on the viewer depend on unusual combinations of pictures‚ or on unusual arrangements such as overlapping. The pictures of a collage don’t fit smoothly together‚ yet they create a unified effect. The "pictures" of Sula’s

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    There are several techniques used in Experimental Research and are broken down into several methods of research used in psychology. These research methods are Naturalistic Observation‚ Correlational Method‚ Experimental Method‚ Clinical Method and Survey Method. The Experimental Method is used to give the researcher more control over the experiment. This is the most scientific method of research because the researcher is able to deliberately manipulate the IV (independent variable) while controlling

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