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    when having to match their work and recreate it; instead it changes the film as a whole. Which is why when an audience sees the film with this altered soundtrack, they can sense the difference in style or tone. When the creators of the film made the score for the film they had a specific vision for what they wanted that sound to say or how they wanted it to influence the…

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    (Burlingame). He is saying that this piece of music means what she is actually feeling inside, or a future feeling that has not fully yet developed. This piece of music is the better part of her. This is most certainly not the stubborn Elizabeth. The music score for Pride and Prejudice conveyed a lot of the emotions in this film. The stillness and calm of the the early morning, to the love that Elizabeth has for Mr. Darcy and the connection they felt. The love towards one another. The music of…

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    Dunkirk Analysis

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    One of the best examples of the power in a soundtrack is Christopher Nolan's newest Film; Dunkirk. I had the pleasure of watching this Film in IMAX 70MM and it is an absolutely fantastic experience, while I won't go into detail because I don't want to spoil it; this is the perfect example of how to use music in film. Christopher Nolan is quite well known for having mostly good scripts that occasionally take a nosedive into heavy handedness and occasionally just really bad dialogue. Whether it's…

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    embracing one another they seem to magically shift from an urban setting to an idyllic bucolic one. The melody that accompanies their stroll through this utopic meadow is sweet and romantic, composed by two distinctive timbres. While the rhythm of this score is harmonious and matches the visual rhythm of the…

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    I had my first credit card when I was in high school, I wasn't expecting to be accepted for the credit card because I haven't really established my credit score yet. When I got my credit card I was really excited and I went shopping every weekend with my friends and went out to eat with them at least once a week. This was the end of the junior year and finals started coming up and I ended up eating out a lot and spending more than I should’ve. Then slowly but surely, throughout the rest of…

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    Music In Frankenstein

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    emotion and detail to the plot which the visuals and dialogue can’t portray. From the silent movies of the past to today’s CGI spectaculars, composers and directors very particularly design and choose the score to help a movie tell its story to the fullest, satisfying the vision of the director. The score of a movie has the power to establish emotions in characters, mood, time and place, create relationships, and engage the feelings and senses of a viewer. One of the most important roles of…

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    Do you have a bad credit score? If so, you've got lots of company. An estimated 30% of Americans have bad credit, including people with good incomes. A bad credit score isn't something you can just brush off. Banks use them to decide whether to give you personal loans or mortgages. Credit card companies use them to determine whether to give you a credit card, not to mention what interest rate to charge. Even people who want to do damage control on their credit scores are often unsure what…

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    payment plan. By explaining how interest works, both in the favor of the saver, and to the detriment of the over spender, an important step is taken toward equipping a child practical financial knowledge. In addition, addressing credit reports and scores and what impacts is important as they are a tool any adult will need to utilize (Hunt,…

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    Music: a cinematic aspect of illustrative themes. Media production has largely been affected by various pieces of the film such as characters, focus, camera, lighting, symbols, speial effects and music among others both positively and negatively. There is overwhelming evidence that music affects media production and audience through presenting the ideas and inspiration, evoking human emotions. The music of the film Valerie and her week of wonders (1970) creatively intertwines with other aspects…

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    Girl Scouts Cluster Analysis

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    Theoretical Foundation As an organization the Girl Scouts of Western Washington are concerned about their diversity, because their organization is not incredibly diverse, they are not serving all of the populations that they could. Participation in the Girl Scouts can be life changing for some, for instance more women who are politicians, CEOs, congresswomen, astronauts, and other leaders in the US were scouts than who were not (Chávez, 2016). The Girl Scouts’ main goal is to empower, educated,…

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