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    History of Editing

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    History of editing: In the first years of film‚ editing wasn’t used as it is today. When film first came about‚ people mostly used films to make actualities. Actualities mean a short film of an actual event. For instance‚ a ship pulling into the harbour‚ or a train passing by. These films didn’t have much of a story. However‚ it wasn’t long before films made by the Lumiere Brothers‚ and the Edison company‚ contained a plot. (include a little about plot vs story here) These filmmakers would set

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    This article and video about CRISPR ‚ a technology that would allow for gene editing. CRISPR uses a bacteria and enzyme to target a gene and edit it in hopes to cure genetic diseases. The DNA is extremely complex and changing genes can have an unintended consequence. This important as ethics plays a big role in the support or oppositions of gene editing. The video shows how CRISPR works visually. Now that DNA can be changed and made to be inherited with nearly 100 percent success‚ debates on if

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    Nationally ninety-seven percent in jail today will be released and return to their community. Between sixty and seventy-five percent of ex-cons are jobless up to a year after being released. This is a deciding factor to recidivism. Recidivism is the most fundamental concept that pertains to

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    The safety of the internet is one of the most contreversial debates at the moment. Is it a helpful educational tool or a window to disturbing sites and pornography. Iam here today to discuss the pros and cons of the use of the internet especially to children and teenagers. The internet can be seen from a positive point of view as a tool which can be used as an encyclopedia for every subject you can imagine. It can be used to communicate with friends throught instant messaging and e-mails

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    Con A con that has raised much concern about the use of inclusion within the classroom is that teachers are not properly trained nor receive adequate support to teach a student with a disability. With teachers already struggling to provide appropriate education for students without disabilities due to rigorous standards and mounting pressure to perform‚ with such a large burden it becomes unrealistic for teachers to provide the attention needed and deserved for disabled students within a regular

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    Pros and Cons of TelevisionTelevision is one invention that serves as a type of role model for Americans everywhere. This mechanism is in almost every room in our home and people can’t help but turn on the switch to see what is showing. Some only rely on a television as their only source of entertainment and some view it as a way to get the family together. But one thing for certain is that television has some characteristic that draws humans to the screen and most people reflect what they watch

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    Watching television has many pros‚ such as entertainment and laughter‚ information on current events‚ how to guides‚ and alerts; but along with the pros‚ there are some very serious and dangerous cons. Television shows‚ including commercials‚ have a propensity to show their creative works on us and show us their ideas and opinions; which isn’t favorable on us because it can lead to a decline in our own imagination and creativity and make it so we cannot think on our own since creation is readily

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    ‘Whether we like it or not we have got it‚ and we are likely to go on having it.’ Thus Mr. Taplin in a book which has just been published entitled Advertising: a new approach. Mr. Taplin was formerly the editor of one of our distinguished and irreverent contemporaries: now he bears the striking title of Research Fellow in Advertising and Promotional Activity at the London School of Economics. Whether or not his approach is new‚ his poet is unique: and his attitude to his subject is‚ on the whole

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    The bassoonist is like the painter and is responsible to mix the colors together and paint them out to the audience in their own unique way. I got the opportunity to explore three different editions of this excerpt and hope to bring out the pros and cons while comparing them to the Edwin F.Kalmus bassoon part and score marked by Leonard Bernstein

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    this type of pre-birth sight. This excitement and within the womb sight has been made possible through the advancements of ultrasonography‚ just one of the many radiological modalities. Ultrasonography is define by dictionary.com as “a diagnostic imaging technique utilizing reflected high-frequency sound waves to delineate‚ measure‚ or examine internal body structures or organs.” As the number of ultrasounds being performed‚ by both medical professionals

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