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    Let’s take the middle point of the fog as point Z. Deep composition gives you an array of pixels from point Z to the front or back of the fog. For example‚ it can give you a range of distance between point Z to the pixels that are further back and has more depth. This also means you can composite a moving rendered 3D fog as it will be able to give a range where the fog would start and end. In traditional compositing‚ the moving fog would have to be rendered as a 2D flat image as it

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    You don’t need a clear bowl or bucket‚ but trust us‚ you’ll want one. 5. Fill the bowl half full with warm water. 6. Using heavy gloves or tongs‚ transfer two or three pieces of dry ice into the warm water. You don’t want too little or too much fog to be produced. 7. Dip one or two fingers in the soap solution and run your fingers on the lip of the bowl. (Be careful not to get soap in the water‚ otherwise you’ll end up doing another experiment.) 8. Remove the strip of cloth from the soapy solution

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    John Ogunrinu Professor Peters. Poli 116 Midterm 2: Fog of War essay. What does the "Fog of War" tell us about the role of the individual in foreign policy decision-making? Write an essay of about 1‚200 words that synthesizes 5 of Robert McNamara’s lessons with material in the course text. The movie Fog of War is a documentary film directed by Errol Morris about former secretary of defense‚ Robert McNamara.   First‚ this term fog of war means that it is unclear what one should do in certain circumstances

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    Carl Sandburg born January 6‚ 1878‚ was an American poet‚ writer‚ and editor who won three Pulitzer Prizes: two for his poetry and one for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. During his lifetime‚ Sandburg was widely regarded as a major figure in literature‚ especially for volumes of his collected verse‚ including Chicago Poems from 1916‚ Cornhuskers from 1918‚ and Smoke and Steel from 1920. He enjoyed "unrivaled appeal as a poet in his day‚ perhaps because the breadth of his experiences connected him

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    are: the fog‚ the control panel‚ laughter‚ and religious symbolism. The Fog: When Chief Bromden hallucinates‚ thanks to a mixture of drugs and schizophrenia‚ he imagines fog. It’s because of his schizophrenia that we realize the fog is just a symbol of something much greater rather than literal fog. "They start the fog machine again and it’s snowing down cold and white all over me like skim milk‚ so thick I might even be able to hide in it if they didn’t have a hold on me." pg.7 The fog pollutes

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    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ written by Robert Louis Stevenson is a late-Victorian novel. It tells a story about a London lawyer Mr. Utterson investigates the unusual relation between his old friend Dr. Jekyll and the wicked murderer Edward Hyde. The message that author tries to convey throughout the novel is controversial and revealing. In fact‚ in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ Stevenson makes effective use of imagery‚ characterization and several points of view to

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    Response to Various Poems

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    on a wet‚ black bough? 2. “Fog” by Carl Sandburg Comment: I think it’s very creative how he compared a fog to a little cat’s feet. Knowing that cats are very quiet and elegant creatures‚ it is very easy to understand what Sandburg meant in this poem. Fun fact: Sandburg has described the genesis of the poem. At a time when he was carrying a book of Japanese "Hokus"‚ he went to interview a juvenile court judge‚ and he had cut through Grant Park and saw the fog over Chicago harbor. He had certainly

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    Mrs. English English 3H 10/22/13 Bromden POV The fog was at its worst today. Sometime between the Shock Stop and the showers‚ I remember fogging up‚ and fading out. After the fog had cleared‚ I found myself in the dayroom. I tried to remember whether I was brought to Seclusion or the shaving room. I concluded that I was put into Seclusion‚ but that I did not have breakfast. As I attempted to recall what happened this morning‚ I felt a sudden jerk in the gears. Then he came in. He was

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    with short‚ prickly grass. The horizon was hazy and golden and the air was fresh and crisp. As I approached the tree‚ the elevator door shut violently behind me‚ and a loud bang echoed for an eternity before it vanished in a cloud of grey fog. The cloud of fog grew steadily‚ like bacteria spreading‚ and I was paralyzed as I watched it engulf the entire world. I was startled‚ but the giant tree demanded my attention. I continued towards it until I arrived at the trunk and wrapped my arms around as

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    Commentary on Ambush by Tim O’Brien Contradiction in the mind‚ we struggle between decisions. Whether it is correct or not‚ it leaves an indelible memory. In Tim O’Brien’s confessional writing‚ Ambush‚ he creates a flashback and recalls his memory in Vietnam. With detail descriptions‚ Tim O’Brien expresses his guilt towards killing an innocent young man. Furthermore‚ reinforcing his opposition against war with the writing. In paragraph 2 and 3‚ Tim O’Brien has created a flashback to present his

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