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    Foley

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    Foley effects are sound effects added to the film during post production (after the shooting stops). They include sounds such as footsteps‚ clothes rustling‚ crockery clinking‚ paper folding‚ doors opening and slamming‚ punches hitting‚ glass breaking‚ etc. etc. In other words‚ many of the sounds that the sound recordists on set did their best to avoid recording during the shoot. The boom operator’s job is to clearly record the dialogue‚ and only the dialogue. At first glance it may seem odd that

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    Case Study

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    www.hbrreprints.org HBR CASE STUDY AND COMMENTARY Should Cheryl initiate an investigation at her new firm? The CEO’s Private Investigation Four commentators offer expert advice. by Joseph Finder • Reprint R0710A If there ever were a time when a chief executive should commission some quiet snooping on her colleagues‚ this might be it. HBR CASE STUDY The CEO’s Private Investigation COPYRIGHT © 2007 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL PUBLISHING CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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    Walter White: The Ethics of Being a Crystal Meth Kingpin Let’s begin a scenario: You wake up in your bed on your fiftieth birthday‚ next to your wife‚ who is five months pregnant with a child you didn’t intend to have‚ while your son (who has cerebral palsy) stirs in his sleep in the other room. You get out of bed and begin your day as you do every day: brush your teeth‚ shower‚ exercise‚ eat breakfast and go to your job as a chemistry teacher at your son’s high school‚ then go to your second job

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    Essay Writing ’corruptibility is inherent in both texts - discuss corruptibility in both texts’ Across the history of humanity‚ we cannot avoid man’s susceptibility to evil and the internal influences that inherently corrupt our morality. Within both Shakespeare’s ’Macbeth’ and Sam Raimi’s ’A Simple Plan’‚ the catalysts of ambition and greed portray the notions of corruptibility and the corruption of natural order. Corruptibility of man is found throughout both texts‚ accentuating women as the

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    a rage in harlem

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    in general Jackson and hank are cheating on the city in which they live in. Jackson‚ a colored man in the novel is in love with his girl Immabelle and gives Hank‚ the only man who has the special paper to change the value of money‚ ten dollar bills to change into hundreds. We see how Jackson lies to the bank and tells them he won it playing a game and to check if it was real. Jackson has no fear or shame of what he’s really is asking .When they get caught by the marshal‚ hank‚ immabelle‚ and Jodie

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    Nursing Advocacy Paper

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    definition is the springboard for the larger definition of nursing advocacy. Nursing advocacy has multiple roles such as communicating with‚ informing‚ and educating patients‚ protecting patients‚ speaking out for patients and building relationships (Hanks‚ 2013). It is common knowledge that wealthier patients have more support‚ both financially and practically. They are in a position to fight for the services they need‚ and often have the education and language skills to communicate effectively to healthcare

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    1. ‘The growth of the nation-state‚ first in Western Europe and then elsewhere‚ has long been viewed as the key political development of this era [i.e. the sixteenth century].’ (Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks) Discuss with reference to at least two of the following: England‚ France‚ Spain. This essay examines how the growth of the nation-state was a key political development during this period. It was a hugely important process and a stepping stone towards the systems we have in place today. Although

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    Ibrahim Ibrahimli

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    Ibrahim Ibahimli Professor Abbas Abbasov Public Speaking and Persuasion Take-Home Exam 20.04.13 1. Discuss various types of public speaking situations and analyze their distinct purposes and characteristics. Please provide at least one example to support each of your points. There are three types of public speaking situations‚ which are informative speech‚ persuasive speech‚ and ceremonial speech. Each of them has features that define it differently from others. First of all‚ a speech that is designed

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    of digital technology‚ students learn in a drastically different way than the generation before them‚ leading to a disconnect in how to successfully teach them. I agree with Prensky and support this claim by noting popular and successful vloggers‚ Hank and John Green‚ and their education channels “Crash Course” and “SciShow” on YouTube. Marc Prensky‚ in his article “Digital Natives‚ Digital Immigrants”‚ makes the overall claim that due to the differences in the way students learn‚ because of the

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    accused of being selfish and will be socially isolated from other members of this community. For example‚ moral economy builds the cross-ethnic solidarity between Hank and Sonny. Hank helps Sonny in injecting him in the neck to make him feel more intense pleasure of the initial rush of a heroin high. Sonny reciprocates by offering Hank the residue of his cotton‚ saving him from the agony of early-morning heroin withdrawal symptoms. The moral economy offers them the insurance against dopesickness

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