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    Credit Score Important

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    Have you been assigned a poor credit score by the financial institutions? You must take steps to repair your credit score immediately as a poor credit score can have a lot of undesirable consequences. Here are some tips for fast credit repair: 1) Use your old credit cards - Here's a trick that most people don't know about. Experts suggest using your old but valid and usable credit cards. Since the card is old, its date of issuance would be earlier than the present credit lines and credit…

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    In Pudovkin’s document “Asynchronism in sound” he ask questions which revolve around the improvement of sound on film as a method of illustration. He talks about the importance of sound on film and how it has allowed us to build themes in film. He also gives different techniques on how to edit and arrange scenes with different sounds and dialogues. He compares silent films to sound films, and how important music is to the sensitivity of scenes in a film. Pudovkin opinion on Sound film was…

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    For example, many modern viewers never appreciated classical music until it was showcased in a powerful movie. Richard Strauss, a german composer from the 1940s, has composed a timeless score under the name of “Einleitung, oder Sonnenaufgang” in 1896. However, the classical piece has only intrigued the youth of the Twentieth century when it was used by Stanley Kubrick in the 1968 popular film “A Space Odyssey.” Another example of an immortalized…

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    are undoubtedly one of the most distinguished composers of our time. One of your most applauded works Pirates of the Caribbean has amazed me and many others for years. You seem to effortlessly create superior character and style in all of your film scores specifically Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. In my opinion, Spirit is your most impassioned and moving composition. You developed a masterpiece that encompasses the determination for freedom and the grit of a champion that transcends all…

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    When ones hope is taken away it serves as a conflict and it makes one feel as if they are worthless.In “Sympathy” Paul Laurence Dunbar talks about a bird that is isolated in a cage from its habitat and makes an effort in trying to escape the cage. In “Caged Bird” Maya Angelou compares a free bird to a caged bird and their how different their lives can be when in two different scenarios. In both of these poems the birds are alike in many ways and also very different. In “Sympathy” and “Caged…

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    The extract of this movie ‘The Incredibles’ uses cinematography techniques to create an uptight tense scene to engage the audience with excitement. In this particular cut directed by Brad Bird, it is established that Mr Incredible meets the Omnidroid. Through this establishment, diegetic sound effects are used to set out the setting of the scene firstly. The scene is set in a tropical jungles where birds chirping and waterfall could be heard. As for the audience, they could grasp that this will…

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    Sound In Seven Samurai

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    I noticed that in Seven Samurai, Akira Kurosawa uses sound to both compliment a scene and also to juxtapose what we’re seeing to what we’re hearing. I first noticed the contrast of sound to the images on screen in the beginning when all of the villagers are discussing what to do about the bandits and there’s the sound of a bird chirping in the background (5:54). During that scene Kurosawa used actual sound, which is defined by the book as being sound that can be “actual (or natural), in the…

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    Imagine you’re dying because you’re sick. You have no choice but to die because you don’t have enough money for the drugs. The prices of medication has ridiculously expanded.Out of all medication drugs are the the most inspensive medication. Just by having a simple cold you need to take medication before it gets any worse. To buy medicine you need money weather it’s little or not money is money. The government should impose drug price limits because many people don’t make a lot of money people…

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    Debt Validation

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    Debt validation is a powerful credit repair tool, but like many credit repair techniques it must be approached properly to get the optimal outcome. When done right debt validation can provide wonderful results including proof that the collector has the legal right to collect and an accounting of the amount due. And there are many cases when the collector, unable to provide the documentation required, will quietly vanish from your life. Respond to Collection Letters Quickly Collection letters…

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    Adapted or original film scores, are a vital part of any film. The successful use of music in film is used to construct mood, illustrate characters, and match the dialogue and actions on the screen. It is these reasons that make music such a significant part of film storytelling and the reason film scores are so diverse. Most films find it necessary to include a score however, musical films rely even more heavily on the use of music. Directed by Randal Kleiser, the musical film Grease (1978),…

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