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    From the creative mind of Alfred Hitchcock came many a classic film‚ but two that stand out are the thrillers Rear Window and Psycho. These films capture the viewer and create an atmosphere so unique and fresh that you feel as though you personally know the characters; sometimes you even feel like you’re becoming the characters. Although the films have many similarities they both have completely different moods and themes. Most importantly the films can still hold up against today’s incredibly high-budget

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    Body Worn Camera (BWC)

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    I. Issue – Body worn camera (BWC) can violate individuals’ privacy laws protected under HIPAA because officers will be recording incident which will involve individuals receiving medical attention and privileged information will recorded II. What is HIPAA? HIPAA is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. The act addresses the use and disclosure of individuals’ health information by health care providers. Health information protected under HIPAA includes images or other types of recordings

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    dudes" and asks Slam to talk to him . 3. Coach gets on Slam’s case because of his attitude. Slam meets Goldy‚ who offers wise perspectives on the situation. 4. Slam is called to the office because of his grades. The school wants to send a tutor to work with him. 5. At the first home game against Regis‚ Slam is held out the first half‚ then goes in the second half and wins the game . 6. Ice comes by with two girls and a fancy car. Slam goes for a ride with them. 7. Slam begins a school project

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    created through the writing and performed through acting. The combination of these factors give each film its own original style. Three films that distinctively create a unique style due to the directing‚ writing and acting are Psycho‚ Breathless and No Country for Old Men. Psycho deviates from a typical movie in the sense that the main character dies relatively early in and then the film switch focuses entirely. Also the unexpected twist at the end was the first of its kind. These elements are all part

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    things like chair and tables. I also found creative shot‚ they shot creatively at the burgurly area; they included the ground. The direction of camera was bottom to upper. So‚ it made the scene more unique. • Any shaky video? I could not find shaky video except a part of the news. When camera shot the park‚ they tried to shot all of the park‚ so the camera moved itself‚ at

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    Film Analysis of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” Introduction “Psycho” (1960) is based on a novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. The film was directed by Hollywood legend‚ Alfred Hitchcock. The screen play was written by Joseph Stephano and based on the real life crimes of serial killer‚ Ed Gein. The film stars Janet Leigh‚ Anthony Perkins‚ John Gavin and Vera Miles. The film garnered four academy award nominations and widely regarded as one of Hitchcock’s best films. It spawned two sequels‚ a

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    involved with the children. Parents need to make many decisions carefully to make sure their child’s future is the best it can be. One of the most important decisions made is the choice for the mother to stay at home with the children and not work or work and send the children to some form of child care. Both offer advantages for the family. However‚ working mothers benefit the family more than stay-at-home mothers. In today’s economy most jobs are not secure. So for a family to rely on one

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    Captain Ahab‚ Starbuck‚ and Moby Dick the novel is written in alignment with the human personality according Sigmund Freud’s psychological model. In fact it is a quite an effective example and teaching tool for this very model. According to Freud’s work and notes Captain Ahab is the Id of the novel‚ he represents the primitive and instinctive component of the personality. Fueled by revenge Ahab will do anything to kill Moby Dick including endanger his own crew. The id demands immediate satisfaction

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    "To Work or Not to Work" To work or not to work--That is the question: Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to tolerate The insults and complaints of the impatient customer‚ Or to renounce against the sea of demands that arise‚ And by quitting‚ have peace? To leave; to quit-- To work no more-- and by quitting say we end The head-aches‚ and the wrath of unforgiving customers That this job entails--‘tis an accomplishment Devoutly to be wish’d to end. To leave‚ to quit— To quit; perchance to

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    Rachel Gonzalez November 30‚ 2010 “ PsychoPsycho is a suspense horror film made in 1960 by Alfred Hitchcock. When Alfred wanted to produce this film‚ Paramount did not want to produce it and refused to provide the budget that Hitchcock received from them for previous films with the studio. No one thought the film would be a success‚ so Hitchcock took matters into his owns hands and set a budget of less than 820‚000 dollars. The film is about a young women named Marion Crane who steals

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