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    The Star Wars series And Saving Private Ryan are both exceptional films in sound design History. Both have received outstanding achievements and have an effect on the viewer. In my essay I will compare and contrast the sound design between the two films and how the sound design effects the viewer. Ben Burtt is the sound designer for the Star Wars series he has won an Academy Award for best sound effects editing of Star Wars in 1977 and was nominated for another Academy Award for best sound effects

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    its early days? Since its early days‚ Starbucks has changed in a number of ways. There has been a focus on Retail expansion. Another thing which contributed to the change drive is the company’s growth expansion is product innovation. In the 2000.star buck owned one third of the American coffee beverage market. This was greater than the combined total of the next five competitors. They had a rapid expansion based on the findings that the coffee consumption in America was on the rise. There were

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    Star of the Sea By: Joseph O’Connor I.B. English A1 The passage from Star of the Sea was written by Joseph O’Connor. It is a piece of narrative prose which takes place on a passenger ship. The passage is written in a third-person subjective narrative mode. The passage is takes place at a point in the storyline as the ship is passing through a violent storm at sea‚ which portrays the forces of nature The passage starts with a sense of an atmosphere‚ “The music of the ship was howling around

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    19 STARS : A Study in Military Character and Leadership Puryear‚ Edgar F. (1971). 19 STARS New York: Presidio Press 19 STARS was written by Edgar F. Puryear‚ Jr. I do not know much about the author. I completed a thorough search but was unable to find any information. The one thing that I do know of him is that he is fascinated with the study of leadership because he has written other books on it; examples include George S. Brown‚ General‚ U.S. Air Force: Destined for Stars‚ American Generalship:

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    the most interesting character in the Star Wars saga. She was first introduced to audiences everywhere in the epic tale with the release of a movie called Star Wars IV: A New Hope in 1977. It was written and directed by George Lucas. It starts out with the princess recording a message to a droid‚ named R2D2‚ requesting help from a man called Obi-Wan Kenobi to fight for the Rebel Alliance against the empire. She also puts into the droid the layout of Death Star‚ which is a giant battle station that

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    3. JOSEPH CAMPBELL’S THEORY: THE MONOMYTH Joseph Campbell was born in New York 26thof March 1904 and died in Honolulu 30th of October 1987. When he was a student in the University of Columbia‚ he read some of the legends of King Arthur and found similar kinds of themes and motifs that occurred as well in the stories ofNative Americans that he had read as a child. Later in his life‚ he got acquainted with the theories of two renowned psychologists‚ Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung and the literary

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    March 2013 The Yellow Star Jews were not much different from other citizens in the 1930s. They were teachers‚ doctors‚ farmers‚ and factory workers. Their social status ranged from wealthy to poor. Their children attended school‚ learned a trade‚ or continued on to college for a degree. The Jews‚ however‚ were different than other citizens due to their Jewish beliefs. During World War II a symbol of their beliefs‚ the Star of David‚ was used to identify and label them. The Star of David was made into

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    Close reading and response to literature Number The Stars -Lois Lowry 1. What are the major themes of this book ? Difficulty of growing up The author Lois Lowry uses the context of World War II as a way of making the difficulties stand out more clearly. The novel focuses on Annemarie Johansen’s personal experiences with growing up‚ but her experiences are common to most young people. Growing up is presented as a struggle for identity. Does Annemarie belong to the world of adults or

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    1. INTRODUCTION To retail Industry.RETAIL INDUSTRYIn the Indian retailing industry‚ food is the most dominating sector and is growing at a rate of 9% annually. India retail industry is progressing well and for this to continue retailers as well as the Indian government will have to make a combined effort. The branded food industry is trying to enter the India retail industry and convert Indian consumers to branded food. Since at present 60% of the Indian grocery basket consists of non- branded items

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    1. I picked to do the sound design of Star Wars. Sound designer Ben Burtt was responsible for the sound designs in Star Wars the Movie. Example one of the sound design techniques is R2-D2’s voice. Half of his voice is made electronically and the rest of it is a mixture of whistles‚ water pipes‚ and vocalizations by Burtt. Example 2 of the sound design techniques is Chewbacca. His sounds are made out of part of walrus sounds and other animal sounds. Example 3 of the sound design techniques are the

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