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    In the stories called "Waiting for Dan" and "A Letter Home" will both be talking about the 60’s and 70’s and what happened and at that time. What people fought over where freedom and there life. That most people didn’t really have a life there were treated like slaves. The white people had more power than the black people in the 60’s and 70’s. That the blacks did the there best for freedom and they put in all that work and they got an answer and that answer was freedom and a real life. The two

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    Dan Marino Biography How was dan marino the best quarterback to ever play the game? Some people think that there were better NFL players. But others argue that he was the best quarterback to play the game. I am going to let you know how was Dan Marino the best player to play the game? At birth Marino’s parents were Veronica Marino and Daniel Marino. Marino has 7 kids which contain 3 sons and 4 daughters. Marino was born in Pittsburgh‚ PA on September 15‚ 1961. He is amongst the oldest

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    Dan Dalgard “A doctor of veterinary medicine...” (159) “Dalgard was a tall man in his fifties ‚ with metal-framed glasses‚ pale blue eyes‚ a shy mammer…”(159) He is significant to the story because it was his job to take care of monkeys that are sick or need medical attention… he is the one who notices something weird about the monkeys and tells the usamrid the info. An intern at the institute.  He was 27 years old‚ a tall man with dark blue eyes and longish brown hair parted in the middle

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    the same‚ but in the internal comparison we do where everything changes. It is also where many times we find our own spending traps . It is a psychological mechanism that perfectly explained Dan Ariely in his book Predictably Irrational ’ . Predictably irrational‚ just that. And you‚ what do suscribirías? Dan Ariely used a hundred students in his class

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    FTV 140 16 May 2011 It Sounds Mouth Watering In all types of film‚ especially with animation‚ the images that are created on screen visually engage the audience to the world of the film‚ yet in order to fully experience all that the film has to offer‚ the visual aspects are only half of the importance. Sound design makes up that other half of the cinematic experience‚ and engages senses other than the visual in order to immerse the audience into the film. In Brad Bird’s animated film

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    What Ways Sound Works

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    HOW SOUND WORKS: The different ways that sound works is by a wave called the longitudinal wave. Like it said in source 1 "The longitudinal wave is a wave that travels in a single direction which means how loud the sound is and the pitch of the sound will vary and will depend on the amount of energy that was sent out as the wave was released’’ . so when the longitudinal wave is released it goes to the brain so that the brain can translate it and tell you what it is.Another way sound works is by hearing

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    a film that has both visible and invisible sounds. The different sounds are used to portray different emotions in the film. In the beginning of the film we see Gogol’s father on a train when all of a sudden we hear the train screech but we do not see the actual action of the train getting into a wreck. This is what we call invisible sound‚ when you can hear a sound but not see the origin of where the sound is coming from. We also hear invisible sounds of people biking‚ and we can significantly

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    The World of Sound Around Us

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    Living in a world surround by sound Todays world is truly a marvel of its own. We have made extraordinary advances in technology‚ transportation‚ education and engineering‚ but with all the advantages that come with these advancements in the modern world‚ disadvantages come with it also. We have become well informed about diseases‚ psychological‚ and health. Along with this came tons of research on how to be healthier‚ how to eat correctly and how to take preventative measure to ensure that you

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    Critical Reflection Paper Q. What does Mullen mean by the “sound byte culture in which we live”? How does this affect our perception of the world around us? What are some examples of this from Little Buddha? If she is correct‚ why do we seem so accepting of these fictions? Critical reflection: Mullen’s article “Orientalist commercializations: Tibetan Buddhism in American Popular Film” reflects upon how Tibetan Buddhism has remained under the limelight of American media and film industry for some

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    Digital Radio — The Sound of the Future Background First there was digital television‚ called "the latest breakthrough in television." Now‚ digital radio is catching on as a popular form of broadcasting. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has moved a step closer to bringing digital radio to millions of Americans. What is Digital Radio Digital radio is the transmission and reception of sound that has been processed using technology comparable to that used in compact disc (CD) players

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