throughout filming‚ but still allowed for tracking shots‚ pans‚ tilts‚ etc.‚ to be completed. While Metropolis consists of many static shots‚ there are a few points throughout the film where moving shots are incorporated. For example‚ when Freder (Gustav Fröhlich) runs from door to door‚ in search of Maria (Brigitte Helm)‚ the camera effortlessly tracks his movements‚ stopping when he stops‚ and seamlessly following him when he begins moving again. This adds balance to the film‚ giving it a healthy
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Myotonic Dystrophy was discovered in 1909 by Hans Gustav Wilhelm Steinart who was a German physician. In the same year‚ Frederic Eustace Batten who was a British Physician described the disease. Steinart’s Disease has two types‚ type 1 and type 2. Type 1 is more severe than Type 2‚ but Type 2 occurs less frequently. The disease often presents itself during adulthood in the 20’s or 30’s; however it can occur at any time. Symptoms of the disease include the inability to relax muscles after contractions
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Many employers judge or assume things based on the gender of a person. Other employers simply just prefer a gender over another. Even though it happens with both genders‚ this type of discrimination is mostly common in women. A French scientist named Gustav Le Bon said the smaller brain size of women was - closer in size to gorillas" and tied it to women’s‚ "fickleness‚ inconstancy‚ absence of thought and logic‚ and incapacity to reason"
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THE KERALA MODEL Based on the development experience of the southern Indian state of Kerala‚ refers to the state’s achievement of significant improvements in material conditions of living‚ reflected in indicators of social development that are comparable to that of many developed countries‚ even though the state’s per capita income is low in comparison. Achievements such as low levels of infant mortality and population growth‚ and high levels of literacy and life expectancy‚ along with the factors
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Adrian R. Managbanag BSESE 2B Kirchhoff’s Circuit Law Kirchhoff’s circuit laws are two approximate equalities that deal with the current and voltage in electrical circuits. They were first described in 1845 by Gustav Kirchhoff. This generalized the work of Georg Ohm and preceded the work of Maxwell. Widely used in electrical engineering‚ they are also called Kirchhoff’s rules or simply Kirchhoff’s laws (see also Kirchhoff’s laws for other meanings of that term). Both of Kirchhoff’s laws can
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Faith Hill 2009 Table of Contents Biography ………………………..……………....…..page 3‚4‚5‚6 Albums ……………….………………………..….……..page 6‚ 7‚ 8 Awards…..…………………………………….......…...page 8‚9‚10 Photos………………………………………………….……..page 10 Questions……………..………………………………….…page 11 Websites…………………………………………………….page 11 Song…………………………….………………..……..page 12‚13 Biography One of the biggest country stars of the 90’s and 2000’s Faith Hill of course! Faith Hill’s movie star
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The Case of Paul Schreber April 2013 The Case of Paul Schreber Upon walking into my office I could tell right away that Paul Schreber was going to be a special case. He was sent to me via his former psychiatrist‚ Dr. Emil Flechsig‚ because of the fact that Paul did not feel comfortable with him. Paul believed that Dr. Flechsig was involved in a process that would transform him into a woman prostitute. Right away I knew that there was definitely some time of disorder at work and I just had
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Psychology is the investigation of the mind and how it processes and directs our thoughts‚ actions and conceptions. However‚ in 1879 Wilhelm Wundt opened the first psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig in Germany. Nevertheless‚ the origins of psychology go all the way back thousands of years starting with the early Greeks. This foundation is closely connected to biology and philosophy; and especially the subfields of physiology which is the study of the roles of living things and epistemology
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young individuals‚ whose deaths ultimately unites their feuding families. Three prime examples of their love is Romeo falling in love at first sight‚ Juliet the night after the wedding metering her feelings‚ and Lastly how they both share a romantic kiss with one another. Love at first sight is very rare‚ it is meant to happen to those lovers who were truly meant to be tighter forever. When Romeo sees Juliet he is astonished by her jaw dropping beauty‚ creating love at first sight. At a wedding
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complete it. The Great Wall of China Place- China. The wall was made to protect North border against intruders. It is made up of rammed earth‚ stones & wood. It stretches for 8‚851.8 kms. The Eiffel Tower Place- Paris‚ France. It was built by Gustav Eiffel. The tower is 985 feet high. It costed Rs 2L to built it in 1887-89. The Leaning tower of Pisa Place- Pisa‚ Italy. The tower is leaning at 3.99 degrees (5.5 degrees when built). The top of tower is displaced horizontally by 12 feet
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