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    La Guillotine Sound

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    Jacob Biletsky Mrs. Carter Period 6 2 February 2012 The Guillotine: You Can’t Miss Killing has become easier and quicker to accomplish than ever with the invention of the Guillotine. A guillotine is a machine used for a quick death. It has a large wooden base with a hole for a person’s neck. A large blade is raised above the base and the dropped. It beheads the victim and they die instantly. This machine was used frequently in The French Revolution. In the novel‚ “Tale of Two Cities” by Charles

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    that I think what all the crew members and captains had to go through was really hard and miserable. They had to go through times when they could have gotten eaten up by a big shark or died of thirst and hunger. The way how Hunter Scott used the movie Jaws when Captain Quint tells the story of the sinking of the Indianapolis was just a cool way to learn about the sinking. Hunter Scott had a good imagination when he wanted to start the project and the interviews. Captain Mcvay’s life after the sinking

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    Sound and Pet Peeve

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    same house. When there is noise‚ I will get an incredible head-ache and it distracts me from my work. Some examples of noise that really bug me are birds chirping‚ Dogs barking‚ and my family making noise period. The birds’ chirping irritates my ears‚ as well as the dogs barking‚ but my family is the worst. My first example to my biggest pet peeve‚ are birds chirping while I am working on my homework. The sound of a bird’s chirp is like a nail scratching against a chalk board near my ear. Even a

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    The chase scenes in The General can be considered modern because it employs an abundance of continuity editing‚ which is still used today. Analytical editing (a type of continuity edit) is used when Johnny hops off the train to tie the rope around the telegraph line. There is first a long shot of Johnny jumping off the train and seeming to walk out of the frame. Next‚ the camera is behind him as he walks in the frame and throws the rope on the line. Instead of this action taking place in a single

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    tensions in the films. We can look to the famous chase scene from “Raising Arizona” where H.I.‚ Nicolas Cage’s character‚ attempts to seal a package of Huggie diapers from a quick mart and a mad series of events and error ensues. AS the scene progresses more and more characters are added‚ a pack of wild neighborhood dogs‚ police‚ store cashier with a shotgun‚ and the music never lets up on the pace. Even while all of this crazy action is happening‚ the cartoon-like music foreshadows that nothing

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    Prince and Sound Isn

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    to crawl across the room to the window. He Passed He was‚ didn’t want‚ got‚ pulled‚ could. Saw‚ got. Didn’t remember Found‚ had saved II Did you meet Picked‚ insisted‚ had‚ have had‚ have came Thought‚ would go Got‚ saw‚ decided Doesn’t sound Isn’t‚ is‚ is‚ go‚ is‚ have been looking‚ swept Meet III Was‚ waited‚ went out‚ were‚ sneaked‚ picked up‚ asked Is am‚ was is‚ haven’t met‚ am was‚ said‚ don’t know‚ you are talking about protested‚ took‚ met grew‚ got‚ is‚ don’t know‚ stayed

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    Crime Scene Report

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    Crime Scene Report #3 Case # 98-108597 Lead Investigator: Detective Rebecca Donnelly Date: Tuesday 7/5/05 Weather: 86F outside‚ 68F inside Arrived on scene at 2058 Responding: Deputy J. Kulas‚ Deputy T. Prather‚ Deputy R. Creel‚ Detective R. Donnelly‚ County Ambulance w/EMT J. Monday‚ arrival 2103 to 2108. Location: Robert Allen Jones‚ 123 West Main Street‚ Hagerstown‚ Maryland. One story apartment that consisted of 2 bedrooms‚ 1 bathroom‚ living room‚ and kitchen. Summons: An unintelligible

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    Firearms at a Crime Scene

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    for collection and packaging firearms evidence at a crime scene. After a firearm has been photographed at the scene‚ it will be necessary to be rendered safe. An automatic pistol will require its magazine to be removed and the round extracted from the chamber. When removing the magazine it will need to be handled carefully in order to preserve potential fingerprint evidence and be placed in a paper or plastic evidence bag. The round from the chamber should be placed in a plastic vial or paper envelope

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    Sounds and Imagery of Human Emotion In Marge Piercy’s “The Secretary Chant”‚ the author uses images and sound to both dehumanize and mechanize the female speaker‚ while John Updike uses imagery and sounds to make the “Player Piano” come to life. Piercy uses images of the speaker‚ connected with various office equipment to give a vision to the reader of a woman living her life through the office equipment that is part of her very being. Piercy uses personification in reverse and other metaphors

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    macbeth porter scene

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    This busy scene begins with a moment of light comedy‚ which serves to heighten the suspense. The porter of Macbeth’s castle‚ drunk from the previous night’s revels‚ complains that his job is worse than that of the porter of hell. In a private game with the audience‚ he engages in a piece of stand-up comedy in which he imagines himself as that beleaguered servant‚ opening and closing the gate on the demand. The first two examples he uses (that of a farmer and an equivocator) have specific religious

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