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    angle aerial long shot as the characters are running through the reeds to show the true desperation of the men. While they are running the music playing is low like being played on an organ and picks up pass to build up the tension of the scene. It tracks their movement as they run and cuts into a close u p of Robbie’s shoe then zooms out and moves up at the same time up over Robbie’s head to an extreme long shot of the beach of Dunkirk. The reason an extreme long shot was used was in order for the

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    project. I think that without the funnel‚ our project will likely fail. Also‚ one of the things that help our project is the track. The track help the marble roll down all the way to the big funnel‚ but friction. Another thing that help our project are the ramps. The ramps are one of the important things that helped our project because without it there’d be no velocity. The track takes up less paper‚ but lots of time. My partner and I did some research up different ways to build a

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    The Audio Engineer

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    production and post-production process. These processes are the responsibility of audio engineers employed by record labels. The engineers are responsible for the recording‚ mixing‚ and mastering of audio tracks. To do this‚ engineers are trained with various technologies in the fields of multi track recording‚ outboard gear and digital/analog workstations. With their knowledge and tools‚ engineers help the artists convey their art as best as possible not only to themselves but also to the demographic

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    Theology Notes

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    Mandatory 35 Point Question (All Tracks Answer This Question) Explain both the scriptural and experiential warrant for the doctrine of the Trinity‚ the biblical foundations for the doctrine‚ and then discuss the doctrine of the Trinity as it developed in the course of the church’s reflection on that scriptural and experiential warrant (Note to Students: you do not want to simply reproduce the chart. That chart is a learning device‚ not simply to be reproduced. This answer entails four different

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    Velocity and Smart Timer

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    Cruz‚ Romer Kevin C. Oct. 29‚ 2013 2010150921 Nov. 05‚ 2013 PHY10L/A11 Experiment # 2 KINEMATICS Abstract - Kinematics of linear motion is defined as the studies of motion of objects without considering the effects that produce the motion. This experiment will show how to determine the linear motion with constant (uniform) velocity particularly the dynamic cart and linear motion with constant (uniform) acceleration‚ (e.g. free fall of motion). At the end of the

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    The trolley problems

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    problem‚ the decision to be made will result in death. Either five individuals will die‚ or only one will have to lose his life. In the first scenario the act of sacrificing one comes at the pull of a lever and in the second you must push him onto the tracks. Would both scenarios have the same answer for you? Would one be more difficult to answer than the other? There is only one right answer‚ depending on your ethical stand and the following examines the trolley problems from the view point of Kantian

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    Roller Coasters Essay

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    coasters run on chain lifts. Some roller coasters get launched like a sling shot such as Top Thrill dragster at Cedar Point. Some roller coasters get lifted with an elevator like Millenium Force. The roller coasters slow down with a magnetic part of the track. A roller coaster is a dynamic‚ three dimensional fixed course that is operated by gravity. Roller coasters are driven almost entirely by basic inertial‚ gravitational and centripetal forces‚ all manipulated in the service of a great ride. Amusement

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    this area of electronics is moving forward. Track sizes are decreasing‚ the numbers of layers in the boards is increasing to accommodate for the increased connectivity required‚ and the design rules are being improved to ensure that smaller SMT devices can be handled and the soldering processes used in production can be accommodated. Basic PCB manufacturing process With the bare PCB boards chosen and available the next step is to create the required tracks on the board and remove the unwanted copper

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    Railroad Crossing Signs

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    approaching and to not cross the tracks. When the lights stop flashing make sure that the tracks are clear before crossing‚ and if there are more than one set of tracks be sure to check the other tracks as well. Railroad crossings with gates look like the flashing railroad crossing with a gate attached to it. This sign works the same way as the flashing railroad cross‚ the lights go off and then the gate closes to make sure no one drives through the tracks. When a driver sees the lights start

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    Reflection Of Promise

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    was displayed in the book that I related to was that Staying on track with your goals will help make a person’s dream into reality. This theme I could apply to my life experience and my transition to Florida International University. Indeed‚ this book talks about how Adam created his organization and the struggles he went through but for me that wasn’t the main point of the book. The message that I identified with that staying on track with your goals will help make a dream become a reality. I relate

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