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    Stereotyping in Motion Pictures Even though movies and shows are mainly fictional and used for pure entertainment‚ these forms of media lead to discriminations such as Islamophobia because they vilify Arabs and Muslims portraying them as a violent and dangerous group. Muslim: A person that follows the religion of Islam Islam: a monotheistic faith that teaches that there is only one God and that Muhammad is His messenger. Arab: a person originally from a part of the Middle East Allah: Arabic translation

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    Balanced Scorecard - Rim

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    Research In Motion: A Balanced Scorecard Analysis Contents Company Profile 3 Recent Accomplishments 4 Recent Problems 5 Competition and Market Status 6 Implementation of Planning Process 8 RIM’s Perspectives 9 Customer Perspective 10 Financial Perspective 10 Learning and Growth Perspective 11 Internal Process Perspective 12 Balanced Scorecard 13 Kaplan and Norton Alternative Strategy Choice 13 References 15 Attachment 1: Five year stock comparison of RIM‚ Apple‚

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    present in each. Enjambment gives both poems a sense of continuous movement. This is appropriate in ’Churning Day’ as it represents the motion of the person churning the butter. It also makes the voice of ’Churning Day’ sound out of breath‚ as if they are breathing in the middle of sentences‚ also suitable as they have just ’slugged and thumped for hours’. The sense of motion is appropriate in ’Afternoons’ as the poem is about transience from childhood love and innocence to marriage and the hassles and

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    Ferris Wheel

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    MOTION: FERRIS WHEEL I. INTRODUCTION In this group project‚ we’ve decided to use a Ferris Wheel as an object to represent Uniform Circular Motion. A Ferris is a non-building structure consisting of a rotating upright wheel with passenger cars attached to the rim in such a way that as the wheel turns‚ the cars are kept upright‚ usually by gravity. Some of the largest and most modern Ferris wheels have cars mounted on the outside of the rim‚ and electric motors to

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    Analyzing Uniform Circular Motion    Group Names: Zixuan He,Wendy Chen    Course: SPH4U1    Teacher: Ms.Kang    Due Date: 10/20/ 14                                          Experimental Investigation of the relationship between centripetal force(Fc) and velocity.  In this lab‚ students need to design an experimental about the circular motion and  measure the value of the centripetal force    Equipment:                       A rubber stopper                      A straw                      Masses with 50g

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    For my visual I did a stop motion animation explaining how Edmond Dantès evolves and changes throughout the story. Dantès started to evolve and change when he was sent to the Châtaeu D’If‚ so I started my video by describing what Dantès was like before he was sent to prison. For the video‚ I used both words and pictures to show how Dantès changes throughout the story. The beginning of the video started out with the quote‚ “He was a tall‚ slender young man‚ no more than twenty years old‚ with dark

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    East European artists. His movies have been heavily focused on darkness and shadows. The characters are deformed and much of the time even scary. Therefore his style seems to present a contrast to the calm and gentle feel of Russian cartoons and stop-motion. However‚ on closer examination‚ the similarities start to appear. I intend to explore these similarities and show how subverting the norms of Western cinema can be done successfully. "...animation in these formerly Communist nations is often

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    Uniform Motion Lab

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    Controlled variables: 1. The lighting was kept constant during the complete test. No additional light sources were added throughout the experiment‚ nor were any light sources removed throughout the experiment. This minimized the errors involved with trying to read and record the indicated measurements on the ticker tape‚ as well as the ability to analyze the experiment. 2. The same person measured and recorded the height and length of the incline plane and level horizontal track to ensure consistency

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    Types of Claymation

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    Types of Claymation The combination of stop-motion animation and clay figures is known as clay animation. It was developed in the early 20th century‚ but became popular as a form of children’s entertainment due to shows like "Gumby" and "Wallace and Gromit." The term "Claymation" is copyrighted by Will Vinton Studios‚ but is informally used in reference to all clay animation. Clay animation continues to see use in the 21st century‚ commonly utilized in Adult Swim cartoons like "Moral Orel" and "Robot

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    Motion Picture Case Study

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    Case Study: YouTube‚ the Internet‚ and the Future of Movies Question 1 The movie industry was face with competitive forces that made the industry unattractive. The threat of substitutes was extremely high. This was because the increased levels of high speed Internet made downloading easier and faster‚ which made pirating movies easier. This increased the threat of substitutes because consumers were no longer buying movies‚ the consumers started to download movies and television shows free of

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