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    Scene Analysis: Mrs. Kane

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    article “In almost all movies before Citizen Kane‚ you couldn’t see the ceilings in rooms because there weren’t any. That’s where you’d see the lights and microphones. Welles wanted to use a lot of low-angle shots that would look up toward ceilings‚ and so Toland devised a strategy of cloth ceilings that looked real but were not. The microphones were hidden immediately above the ceilings‚ which in many shots are noticeably low.” The deep focus used in the scene includes all of the characters‚ both

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    peripheral devices

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    the computer Camera - Allows you to input photographs into the computer Graphic tablet - A pressure sensitive pad that is plugged into the computer. When you draw on the tablet with a special pen the drawing appears on the screen. Microphone - A device that converts sound waves into electrical signals that are inputted into the computer OUTPUT DEVICES Monitor - Provides a visual display on a screen Speaker - Allow you to hear sound from your computer Printer

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    Questions and Elements to Consider in One Flew Over the Cuckoo´s Nest: 1) What is the meaning/effect of Chief´s dance in the beginning of the play? 2) Why does Nurse Ratched (NR) use a cage? And a microphone? 3) Why has the author chosen to call her ”Ratched”? Look up ”ratchet”… 4) The dancing sequences; what do they symbolize? 5) What do you think of the group meetings? Do they help the patients? What means do NR use to control the patients? 6) What do the patients mean

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    when the characters Winston and Julia are arrested after being surveilled for conspiring against the party. In 1984‚ the Party uses devices called telescreens to monitor citizens. Telescreens have a display and a speaker as well as a camera and a microphone to allow for two way communication. Telescreens are installed everywhere by the Party‚ even secretly. “The picture had fallen to the floor‚ uncovering the telescreen behind it” (page 227).The party does not allow citizens to turn these telescreens

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    Dina’s realization of her change in love interest is similar to the character ‘Callie Torres’ from Grey’s Anatomy. Diana develops a friendship with Heidi throughout the story. This friendship is not only special but turns into a relationship with chemistry‚ but Dina takes a while to perceive their situation‚ accept it. Callie Torres was in the same position when she was in a similar friendship with a woman named‚ Erica Hahn. Callie then becomes temporarily strained from the friendship when she starts

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    Media archaeology involves the deconstruction of the medium‚ enabling audiences to take a step back and reconsider the technicality‚ methods and pure tangibility of the medium that is used. This essay deals with the work of William Greaves‚ one of the pioneers of African-american documentary filmmaking. The moving image has long been considered to be “a series of visual shocks” impressed upon the spectator.1 This essay will identify the reasons behind these “visual shocks” and the ways in

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    I. INTRODUCTION I.1 Background People rely on technology for every aspects of their lives and technology gives a significant impact to people’s lives. Technology is constantly changing‚ growing‚ and of course forcing the world to change as well. For people nowadays‚ it’s hard to imagine life without technology and all of its luxuries that are provided from it. Some technology exists and causes lives of people to change and improve. Up until now‚ internet is still arguably the best and most widely

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    ------------------------------------------------- Use Of Modern Technology In Education The system of imparting education and learning is changing with changing times. Modern science and technology is being used in each and every field in today’s world. The modern education system is also imbibing the use of modern technology in order to make the system far more convenient and reachable to the mass. We all are aware of the need of proper education so as to enjoy a secure future. Education also helps

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    gaming and gaming have evolved a lot and now many users use it to play with friends and people they don’t know using internet. . Online gaming is also a type of social network has it give the possibility to users to talk during game session using microphone and also a special feature of the Xbox 360 you can make a video conference. Online or not gaming is not making people less sociable as it can connect people together to have some fun around a video game. New technology like the Nintendo Wii or Xbox

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    Ted Jfk Persuasive Speech

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    Over the years I’ve witnessed to some gifted public speakers. People like Ted Kennedy (yes I’m met him a few times) who had a power and forcefulness to his voice that painted mental imagery so strong you would swear you can see his words. John Bingham from Runner Magazine‚ he had jokes‚ but could captivate his audience through a shared passion that made strangers feel like they knew each other. Retired Chief Terry Savoie who delivered a speak at an awards banquet with the slogan “life ain’t fair…win

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