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    Imagery On The Rock Wall

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    I use imagery to improve my performance on the rock wall. I think about my most successful climbs and try to emulate them. I imagine myself doing everything technically sound. I picture myself focusing on nothing but the rock wall. I use both internal perspective and external perspective when using imagery. By using both perspectives I feel that I get a better overall sense of how I am performing. I imagine the feel of the handholds against my palms. I see myself finding the perfect holds

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    Nat Sound Analysis

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    Nat Sound: Mid Heavy Breathing A deep howl of a wolf echo’s through the woods A fade in POV shot presents a knee level perspective‚ of the misty forest. The Old shrugged trees gloom over the perspective‚ leaf less and lifeless‚ as their roots fight their way through the floor. The fog covers the upper crust of the forest floor‚ littered with sticks‚ rocks and leaves. The POV rushes in a panning motion from the left to right causing a deeper sight of the rich forest parklands Heavy breathing

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    Emily Dickinson Imagery

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    In Emily Dickinson’s poem “I am afraid to own a Body” the speaker primarily uses sound to posit the overall theme of the poem. More specifically‚ she uses incoherent and disjointed repetition (notably alliteration and assonance) and slant rhymes that scatter the poem but do not fall into any pattern to suggest her own inability to conform to expected or desired patterns of being a human. The background imagery of inheritance to which the poem alludes complements these expected patterns. The first

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    Image and Sound

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    Cinematography Classical Style ‘Hollywood style” Dominant visual language for storytelling with film History Esward Mynbridge-first ‘moving picture of a galloping horse 1880-first usage of term 1895-1907 Primitive period of cinema (developing of cinematic language) 1907-narrative display dominants over narrative absorption After 1907: Classical Hollywood style Position the viewer in a fictional space of the narrative Camera allows engagement with a character and story Development

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    What will you happen if you travel back in time?In a Sound of Thunder Did Travis and Eckelsgo back to the future. Why? People are hunting dinosaurs and didn’t follow the rules. InBeing Prey‚ Plumwood didn’t follow rules either and was also attacked. In both stories‚ they both went hunting. In the first story‚ they were hunting dinosaurs and in the second story she was hunting crocodiles. One was a long time ago and the other was years ago. ‚ they traveled back sixty million years ago and one guy

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    The Elliott Wave Principle

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    The Elliott wave principle is a form of technical analysis that attempts to forecast trends in the financial markets and other collective activities. It is named after Ralph Nelson Elliott (1871–1948)‚ an accountant who developed the concept in the 1930s: he proposed that market prices unfold in specific patterns‚ which practitioners today call Elliott waves. Elliott published his views of market behavior in the book The Wave Principle (1938)‚ in a series of articles in Financial World magazine in

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    Third Wave of Democracy

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    in-text citations POL1004F: Introduction to Politics‚ Tutorial Group #11 25 April 2014 Third Wave of Democracy Third World democracies are declining and an influential authoritarian state like North Korea shows no sign of democratization. Therefore‚ Liberal and democratic stagnation could signal the end of the third wave of democracy‚ unless reserve wave prevention policies are implemented. A wave of democratization is a period of time where countries move from nondemocratic values to a democratic

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    Antenna Wave Propagation

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    SUBJECT: ANTENNAS AND WAVE PROPAGATION 1. Define an antenna. Antenna is a transition device or a transducer between a guided wave and a free space wave or vice versa. Antenna is also said to be an impedance transforming device. 2. What is meant by radiation pattern? Radiation pattern is the relative distribution of radiated power as a function of distance in space .It is a graph which shows the variation in actual field strength of the EM wave at all points which are at equal distance from the

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    Korean Wave Hanryu

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    Korean Wave Hanryu‚ the Korean wave refers to the significant increase in the popularity of South Korean entertainment‚ trends and culture beginning in the 1990s‚ especially in countries of Asia‚ and more recently in other parts of the world. It presents a prodigious surge in the international visibility of Korean culture. The terminology was coined in mid-1999 by Beijing journalists‚ appalled by the fast growing popularity of Korean wave in China. The wave is more than a mere cultural phenomenon;

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    Stoneley Wave Analysis

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    Stoneley-wave attenuation and velocity are sensitive to fracture and formation permeability‚ especially at low frequencies. Stoneley-wave velocity declines‚ and its attenuation increments‚ as permeability increments. Beginning endeavors (started in the 1970s) to get permeability information from Stoneley information was unsuccessful because neither the significant low-frequency instruments nor the proper handling techniques had been created. The parallel advancement of present day multi-pole array

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