Joanna Weir 10/23/14 Soc 209: Juvenile Delinquency Dr. Severance Burning Down the House 1. The “birth” of juvenile prisons began at the end of the nineteenth century. The idea of separating the youth and adults was to rehabilitate young offenders not punish. This began with the New York House of Refuge in 1825. At this time most of the youth that were put into the “homes” were generally poor immigrants. Due to the mass amount of immigrants there was a concentration of poverty in cities. Also the
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Soviet cinema established itself as a unique entity in the mass of national cinemas. Its innovation was stepping away from common narrative structure and adapting what has come to be called "Soviet Montage". This new theory of editing was invented by Sergei Eisenstein and then adopted by a slew of other Russian filmmakers. Eisenstein‚ however‚ was the one who realized its potential and first put it to work to make the people in the audience think whatever he wanted them to think. Educated as an engineer
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Which of the following devices does NOT aid in establishing spatial continuity? [pic]a. establishing shot. [pic]b. insert. [pic]c. jump cut. [pic]d. 180-degree rule. 20. Chronophotography was produced by [pic]a. Thomas Edison. [pic]b. Sergei Eisenstein. [pic]c. W. Griffith. [pic]d. Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey. Bottom of
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with high IQ scores are still more likely to leave school at an early age‚ thus suggesting environmental factors are important. The relative educational underachievement of working class students is explained by their cultural deprivation. Bernstein sought the distinction between the restricted code and the elaborated code. The elaborated code is the one which‚ in the adult language‚ would be generally associated with formal situations‚ the restricted code that
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24). Table 3 presented the Cronbach’s Alpha which represent the reliability of survey results. All of Cronbach’s Alpha values are more than 0.7 which are in the recommended acceptable range (Nunnally and Bernstein‚ 2010). Values above 0.8 can be considered as very good values (Nunnally and Bernstein‚ 2010). Indicator variables Cronbach’s Alpha Subjective Norm 0.821 Image 0.717 Entertainment Relevance 0.846 Output Quality of Entertainment 0.862 Result Demonstrability 0.858 Perceived Ease of Use
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Chapter 1 Notes * Robert Hooke * Discovered Cellulae (Cells) * Formed Basis of Cell Theory * 1. Cell basic unit of life * 2. All living organisms are made of cells * 3. Must have living cells to make more cells * Anton Von Leeuwenhoek * Father microbiology & microscopy * Discovered microorganisms (animalcules) * Disproved microorganisms were heaven sent * Put clean bowl out during rainstorm & no microorganism
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Montage Editing in Millennium Actress Satoshi Kon’s Millennium Actress takes the viewer on a visual journey that blends reality‚ fantasy and history as Chiyoko searches for her lost love. Her quest to find this man spans across decades and manifests itself not only in her everyday life but also in the films she has appeared in. Kon uses masterful editing to create both a visually stunning film and a feature that formally reinforces the themes that are presented. Specifically‚ the use of montage
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Russia in 1894 Politically backward Repression – the okhrana Extremism – denial of free speech led to extremism Most of Russia’s population were peasants – over 80% Decline in agriculture Large army = cost a lot more money The early reign of Nicholas II‚ 1894-1905 Came to throne in 1894 Russification – Russian was declared to be the official first language; all legal proceedings such as trials had to be conducted in Russian. Restricted the influence of the non-Russian national minorities
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Reconstruction Project Department of Humanities Computing (26‚ November) Available at: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/H/1990/chap7.htm Accessed 2/19/05 2. Behr‚ E. (1996) Prohibition: Thirteen Years That Changed America. New York: Arcade Publishing. 3. Bernstein‚ M. A. (1987) The Great Depression: Delayed Recovery and Economic Change in America‚ 1929-1939. New York: Cambridge University Press‚ 1987. 4. DeLong‚ J. B (1997) Slouching Towards Utopia?: The Economic History of the Twentieth Century‚ University
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kills three or more people in a short space of time. But what really is a serial killer? Is it the way we were brought up that can lead to us becoming a serial killer? Or is there a serial killer gene? No‚ there is not a killer gene (Cassel & Bernstein‚ 2007). What causes a person to commit such crimes and is it solely caused by psychological errors in one’s mind? Brain injury is one example that could explain how somebody becomes a serial killer. In the 1970‘s‚ John Wayne Gacy killed 33
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