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    Cinematic images can only work if there is a connection between story and style. These qualities are important based on how a director presents them. This presentation creates a style that is identifiable. For example‚ Wes Anderson’s symmetry‚ Tim Burton’s gothicness‚ and Michael Bay’s extravagant explosions are very distinct. This attention creates long lasting films that are memorable. Furthermore‚ images should add to plot and impact the viewer. In film‚ The possibilities of communicating are

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    Orson Welles 1941 film incorporates a series of cinematic techniques to keep the viewer captivated by the plot whilst engaging with Welles depiction of; the emptiness and corruptive nature of wealth and the necessity of love. Howard Hughes quote “Money can’t buy happiness” is a notion explored in Citizen Kane which allows the modern audience to challenge their perception on how desirable wealth is. Through the characterization of Charles Foster Kane‚ Welles portrays

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    Research for Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” Research Jonathan Swift: During what time period did he live? Where did he live? Jonathan Swift lived during the 17th-18th century‚ from 1667 – 1745. He lived in Dublin and Ireland. What was his family’s socioeconomic status? Jonathan Swift’s socioeconomic status was very poverty-stricken. How did he view the English politics‚ specifically as it related to Ireland? The restoration of the Catholic monarchy‚ which was a real

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    History of Hard Drives The hard disk drive was invented by some IBM engineers working under Rey Johnson at IBM in San Jose‚ CA‚ in about 1952 to 1954. In 1965 a number of engineers left IBM (they were known as the "dirty dozen" within IBM) and founded Memorex. Al Shugart‚ one of them‚ later left Memorex and founded first Shugart Associates where the 5 1/4" floppy disk drive was a major product‚ then Seagate Technology‚ which effectively started today’s industry of small hard disk drives. The early

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    Of One: One Person Can Change the World Dave Brown W. History per. 7 4/17/96 I believe very firmly that one person can change the world. That one person may not be able to do a whole lot physically to change the world‚ but one person has the power to inspire others to help that person change the world. I also believe very firmly that one person can set an example for others that may affect the outcome of any situation. Just like in a baseball game where one person can hit the winning

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    Ryan Stephens October 31‚ 2013 Health Education Class 5th Period Blood Drive Donating blood is a very simple‚ but important and serious process. Its involves collecting blood from the donor and using it to treat those in need of it. Several blood donations are given each and everyday. Donating blood benefits how you have the ability to change a person’s life. It not only benefit’s the receiver life‚ but it also benefit’s the donor as well. If one were to donate blood regularly‚ it would lower

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    One Crazy Summer The book I read was One Crazy Summer‚ this is a historical fiction book‚ which took place in 1968 when America was in an uproar toward the African Americans. This book is about 3 African American ittle girls named‚ Delphine‚ Vonetta‚ and Fern‚ who live with their grandparents. The 3 girls have arranged to go see their mother‚ Cecile in Oakland‚ California‚ who abandoned them as babies. As they arrived in Oakland‚ California‚ and see their mother for the first time‚ they are very

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    "clubbing" I officially had my license. My parents were terrified and gave me the birds and the bees of driving speech every time I left the house. I’ve had my license now for three years and haven’t been into any wrecks but have been hit before. Every person who hit me was new to driving. For teenagers in the United States‚ the number one killer is motor vehicle crashes. Brain and auto safety experts are worried that 16-year-olds are too young to handle today’s cars and roadway risks. The part of the

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    and Drives This Page Intentionally Left Blank Electric Motors and Drives Fundamentals‚ Types and Applications Third edition Austin Hughes Senior Fellow‚ School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering‚ University of Leeds AMSTERDAM • BOSTON • HEIDELBERG • LONDON • NEW YORK • OXFORD PARIS • SAN DIEGO • SAN FRANCISCO • SINGAPORE • SYDNEY • TOKYO Newnes is an imprint of Elsevier Newnes is an imprint of Elsevier Linacre House‚ Jordan Hill‚ Oxford OX2 8DP 30 Corporate Drive‚ Suite

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    Crazy Kaysen committed to McLean Hospital on April 27‚ 1967. After an early morning session with an unfamiliar psychiatrist in Boston‚ 18-year-old Susanna Kaysen was admitted to McLean Hospital‚ a psychiatric institute in Belmont‚ Massachusetts at 11:30‚ Tuesday morning. Kaysen was seen being shoved into a taxi by the forceful doctor‚ though his diagnosis is questionable. The doctor diagnosed Kaysen with Borderline Personality Disorder and Depression‚ evidenced by suicidal behavior‚ hopelessness

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