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    Tim Burton‚ in Edward Scissorhands‚ uses non-diegetic sound to help improve the film‚ by creating many different types of tone and mood. Two examples of when Burton uses non diegetic sound to help create mood and tone is when‚ Edward is with Kim‚ and also when Edward has flashbacks. Tim Burton uses non-diegetic sound to help create a warm‚ loving‚ and peaceful mood when Kim and Edward are together after Edward comes home from trying to get away from the cops. This warm‚ loving‚ and peaceful music

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    Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey” are like two peas in a pod‚ except they are two different types of peas. “Sound of Thunder‚” written by Ray Bradbury‚ and “Being Prey‚” written by Val Plumwood‚ are two similar stories but contains characteristics that make each of the stories unique. They are similar in terms of characters‚ setting‚ and suspense‚ but at the same time they all have certain things that the other story doesn’t have. To start off‚ the characters in “Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey”

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    sounds study questions

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    1. In the lab activity‚ you will examine sound waves as they are emitted from a moving source. Predict what will happen to the sound waves when the sound source is in motion. Record your prediction (hypothesis) as an “if then” statement. (For example: If you select the GO button‚ then the train will move) If the sound source is moving then when the sound gets closer‚ the volume will increase and when the sound passes by you‚ the volume will start decreasing. 2. Select the boy icon. Select the

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    Sound Waves and Their Uses

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    ripples‚ but the waves transfers energy from one point to another. there are two major classes of waves ; mechanical and electromagnetic waves . Mechanical waves are waves that require a material medium for their propagation‚ such as water waves and sound waves. Electromagnetic waves are waves that do not require a material medium for their propagation. Examples are light rays‚ radio waves‚ x-rays and gamma rays. wave motion The particle of the medium which transfer energy move to and fro‚ or vibrate

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    Roles of Citizen Singapore

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    Roles as a citizen in your country I find that my roles as a citizen in Singapore is to help to make Singapore a better place. As what one person can do is only so small‚ but it will always make a difference nonetheless. I would help to stay strong and vigilance to help Singapore be a crime free place as much as possible. I would also help Singapore to upkeep her reputation as a green and clean city. I would have social responsibility and not to litter and also tell others to do the same. I also

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    The Path of Light and Sound By: Kristin Jaskowiak The organ that gives us a sense of sight is our eyes. Of the five senses‚ our eyes allow us to learn the most about our surroundings. It is important to know the structures and anatomy that make up the eyes to gain a better understanding of how light and images are processed to become sight. ANATOMY The lacrimal gland‚ or tear duct‚ produces tears when stimulated by the facial nerve. The delicate‚ transparent mucous membrane that covers the

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    Title: The Sound of Silence Which version of “the Sound of Silence” did you like the best-the poem‚ the old Simon and Garfunkel version‚ or the newer version by Disturbed? Why? I like the newer musical version redone by the group called Disturbed. Because the lyrics have a modern twist‚ and the words are very clear somewhat haunting. I did not get the feeling from the Simon and Garfunkel original version the words were not very clear. Disturbed’ s band was a full orchestra band which made the

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    Sound Waves Lab

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    Frequency and Volume of Sound Waves Exp 11.1 Physics Lab Partners: 1/28/12 Object: To see how wave length‚ speed‚ and temperature affect frequency Supplies: * 2 six inch pieces of copper pipe and 1 four inch piece * Freezer * Hot tap water * Bowl * Paper towels Procedure: 1. Hold one of the six inch pieces of pipe in hand and plug the bottom with finger 2. Blow into the pipe until you find the right angle to create a tone 3. Vary the force with which you

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    English Vowel Sounds

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    vowel is known as the long a sound and it has the same sound as the alphabet letter A. Try to practice simple words such as: late‚ eight‚ and hate. Remember that you have to open your mouth wide for this sound.The long a sound is written as eɪ in IPA. Therefore‚ you can think about pronouncing the long a sound as the short e sound plus the short i sound. Many non native English speakers pronounce the long a sound as the short e sound because they drop the short i sound. | | | | Major

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    “The Sound of the Sea” is a sonnet by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ describing the sounds of the sea and relating it to human inspiration. Through only auditory images of the sea and other powerful natural forces‚ Longfellow effectively alludes to the nature of human inspiration. Through detailed and sensory imagery‚ Longfellow communicates the subtle details of the human soul and how inspiration functions. “The Sound of the Sea” consists of fourteen lines and a particular rhyme scheme (abba abba

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