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    AQUALISA QUARTZ: SIMPLY A BETTER SHOWER Aqualisa Quartz is an amazing product‚ it present innovation to shower market and deals with the temperature and pressure issue presented in other type of showers. Aqualisa Quartz is easy to install‚ no need of an expert‚ and also fast‚ half a day approximately‚ compared to other installations that can be 2-3 days. Besides they are very reliable‚ they do not break and do not need high maintenance. However‚ the product‚ after the launch‚ have’t sell as it

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    AP Psychology Extra Credit Vocab Unit 1: History‚ approaches and research methods 1. Psychology – the study of the human mind and its functions 2. Empiricism – the view that knowledge originates in experience and that science should‚ therefore‚ rely on observation and experimentation 3. John Locke – Created idea of “tabula rasa” (blank slate)‚ which means that the mind at birth is blank and we learn from experience. 4. Wilhelm Wundt – did psychology’s first “experiment”‚ while seeking to measure

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    utilizes a variety of filming techniques. For example‚ in one scene Buster uses continuity editing‚ a major technique Buster uses throughout his movie‚ to create position match‚ in which Sherlock walks directly into the big screen and becomes a part of that movie. Next a chain of scenes positions the actor in a series of unrelated scenarios yet which appears seamlessly connected. In the concluding scene of Sherlock Jr.‚ a medium shot of the actor swimming in his dream dissolves back to the projection

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    Doctor Zhivago Doctor Zhivago is a film from 1965 based on the novel “Doctor Zhivago (1957) directed by David Lean. This scene is from Yuri‚ a little boy’s perspective of his mothers funeral. Many of the shots are from the same height as Yuri. The first scene is an extreme long shot and shows us an open landscape with huge mountains in the background. The mountains seems very powerful‚ and is the first thing you notice‚ but then your eyes are dragged down to a large group of people wandering

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    but cool. Anyway… The first major paper in the class is a scene analysis. We could pick any movie‚ any scene. I choose the movie‚ Saving Private Ryan; hopefully you are able to figure which scene via my essay… The world as we experience it through our own senses is limited in its scope to the singular perspective. In film‚ however‚ using the same setting with the use of many different camera angles and positions‚ producing shots that are choreographed with crisp sound into a sequence‚ can take

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    Intro scene: How are the characters established in the context of the group (‘southern XX ballroom championships’) Opening scenes establish insular sense of belonging- silhouettes of characters giving high fives and hugs. President established as powerful in the group- low angle shot‚ announcer introducing‚ video of dancing. Ironic- it looks daggy‚ he looks ridiculous‚ but powerful in this setting. Scott’s samba is presented in an over dramatised manner to emphasise how he has challenged

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    (Alfred Hitchcock‚ 1958) is an American film noir psychological thriller. Hitchcock made Vertigo during a very creative period (1958-1960) of his life. In that time period he released three historic films‚ Vertigo (1958)‚ North by Northwest (1959)‚ and Psycho (1960). Each film took a radically characteristic approach to the genre suspense thriller‚ and Hitchcock made a massive change to the thriller genre. His films were not black and white anymore. Also‚ he started to use more glamour in his films like

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    Toombsboro County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Report Completed By: CSI LSUE Student June 11‚ 2015 Case #: 47841 Date of Incident: July 16‚ 1953 Time of Incident: Approximately 1545 Location of Incident: County Road 1322-192‚ Toombsboro‚ Georgia Timeline: 1550/Call received at TCSO dispatch from Allyson Adele 1553/Deputy Barber and Deputy Stewart en route 1559/Deputy Barber and Deputy Stewart arrived on scene 1601/Body of an elderly woman was discovered in a nearby ditch 1602/Deputy

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    Mise en scene Analysis: Days of Being Wild After viewing the opening sequence of Days of Being Wild for the first time‚ several things were apparent. We have two main characters that are involved in an ongoing exchange. It begins as a simple transaction leads to our first insight into whom these characters are. Our leading man is confident. He seems to know what he wants and doesn’t appear to take no for an answer. The girl he’s after seems reserved and seems to decline his advances despite

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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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