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    Special Effects

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    Special Effects Written by: Brett Amato Special effects in motion pictures has evolved over the years into an involved science of illusion and visual magic. The following is a comprehensive perspective depicting the rapidly expanding realm of cinematography. In times of old‚ special effects in movies was limited to an individual’s creativity and the constrictive limits of the tools available. However the results of early special effects masters astounded audiences in their age in

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    FLYNN EFFECT

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    why not? Since the beginning of the twentieth century‚ IQ scores around the world have been increasing at a rate of around three points per decade‚ leaving intelligence researchers puzzling over whether historical gains in IQ—known as the “Flynn effect”—reflect an increase in general intelligence or something else‚ be it better education‚ better nutrition or even bigger brains. A new paper published in the journal Learning and Individual Differences (2014) may have the answer: We’re getting better

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    The Mozart Effect

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    Classical music has had an effect in the life of humans and their societies since introduced‚ with each their own style and having meanings to each song‚ and has become a major part of things that go beyond listening to music. There are theories on how education and health are altered through the listening of Mozart or Bach or even Schubert. So how does baroque style music impact learning and mental illnesses? Classical music has benefited learning in spatial recognition and improvements in depression

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    The Stroop Effect

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    The stroop effect can be tested many different ways. John Ridley Stroop was the founder of the stroop effect in 1935. Some people came up with different ways to test the stroop effect. For males and females‚ the stroop effect can be different based on their perception of colors and their reaction times. The stroop effect is known by many people but they usually don’t know what it really is. The point of this experiment was to see whether different genders have a faster reaction time. “ Female

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    The Bystander Effect

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    ‘The Bystander Effect’ Lily is thirteen years old and tall for her age. One afternoon‚ she confronts a suspicious looking stranger near a young girl playing in the local park. The stranger takes to his heels when Lily challenges him. Lily’s bravery is the talk of the neighbourhood. On learning of this‚ a student who is studying social psychology makes the comment: It’s just as well that Lily’s usual playmates were not around or that little girl might not have received any help. (Vaughan and

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    Greywater Irrigation Effect

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    Effect of Greywater Irrigation on Soil Hydraulic Properties Henry Hartono Gunawan 1 INTRODUCTION The use of Greywater for landscaping irrigations is becoming common as Western Australia is experiencing the water restriction due to the current drought condition and critically low level surface water storage. Hence‚ the reuse of Greywater can utilise the on-site resource‚ conserve the water efficiently‚ and reduce the load on wastewater disposal system. As there is still lack of information

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    Butterfly Effect

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    Butterfly Effect By: Aeia Being a child can be considered as the best stage of a person’s life. Why? Because‚ you can smile without worries‚ you can laugh without problems‚ and you can dream as like as fantasies that have no ending. However‚ how much would you like to stay being a child it’s still impossible. Like a caterpillar‚ they never stay being a caterpillar they get out on their cocoon and later spread their wings to become a beautiful butterfly. But along their metamorphosis‚ they

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    Effects Of Advertising

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    EFFECTS OF ADVERTISING Hum176/ Kellie Abbey INTRODUCTION • Analyze and determine how automobiles are advertised • Role of advertising • Ethical standards for advertising and who determines them • advertising effects on American culture • conclusion 5 KEY PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES • Testimonial‚ supporting a product • Bandwagon‚ a specific product used • Promotion‚ who is the audience • Repetition‚ repeated many times • Humor‚ techniques selling the products MY PRODUCT: AUTOMOBILE ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Hallucinogenic Effect

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    Mystery has shrouded the exact process of how hallucinogens impact the brain. As studies have become more commonplace in regards to how these elements can be used‚ scientists are also using more updated methods to determine how precisely they impact the mind and body. Carhart-Harris‚ Kaelen‚ and Nutt (2014) performed excellent and detailed research to bring clarity to this issue. In their process they discovered hallucinogens primarily act on the serotonin 2A receptors. This finding was reinforced

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    Effects of Tourism

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    tourism industry on local economies worldwide‚ the debate over the positive and negative effects of tourism is little more than a mental exercise. But to develop sustainable tourism policies‚ a thoughtful consideration of these effects is necessary. This essay will argue that there are much negative sides outweighed the positive sides‚ and suggest how to minimize the negative effects of tourism. Economic Effects Tourism’s primary benefit is the profit it brings the local and regional area. But the

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