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    Surround sound is a system of stereophonic sound involving three or more speakers surrounding the listener to create a more realistic effect. What is surround sound? surround sound can be translated as a atmospheric sound manipulation. Manipulation of the mind is caused by the placement of speakers to give the allusion to the listener to feel like they are in the 1st person prospective. Surround sound is a technique for enriching the Sound Reproduction quality of an audio source with three or…

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    Being part of the same cycle of books, the two works are quite alike. Stylistically they present the same elements. However, I could test a few differences. Rowling’s writing has fully matured in her last book. [1] I believe that the style and the themes have developed with the story and the characters. The plot has become darker, the characters more complex, as if the book itself grew with Harry. In the first book, Harry is merely an 11 year old being introduced to the magic world. In the…

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    Matt Ridley

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    While reading the book Genome by Matt Ridley, I started to hone in on some of the key topics and main ideas to take away from this novel. It was a very interesting read that introduced new ideas to me. Many of the ideas in the book applied directly to our Biology class. Some topics that were covered in lecture can be directly applied to the book. Matt Ridley talks about many important things in his novel; however, I feel as if the chapters of life, species, and environment are the most…

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    Gregory Crewdson Essay

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    The San Diego Museum of Art has a fascinating and eclectic selection from around the globe. On my tour, a number of pieces caught my eye and really resonated with me. The Coney Island exhibit captured the ambience of America’s playground, bringing observers back to its heyday in the first half of the 20th century. Among the artwork, I took particular note of Wonderland Circus Sideshow, by Edward J. Kelty, owned by Ken Harck. This 1929 film photograph illustrates the bustling scene on the…

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    The Importance Of My Life

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    same as usual; I get dressed, eat breakfast, and wait for my mother to get ready, so she can drive me to school. That morning my father left earlier than usual that day; I realized as I was staring into the empty parking space, where he parked his ‘bumblebee’ colored electric scooter. The walk to my English class…

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    Lifeguard Narrative

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    the different places that they lived. FINALLY, the day had come where it was time to go to the one place I have been waiting for, Universal Studios. I could only imagine the endless rides I would go on, and things I would see like the Transformers Bumblebee which was my idol. It really was magical, as soon as I stepped foot on the ground, I felt like all of my dreams would come true. We had spent all day there going shopping, getting souvenirs,…

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    Intro In my world, everyone is born with a timer already implanted on their wrists. No one knows how or why we’re born with it: all we know is that it counts down to the moment you meet your soulmate. It took ages for people to reach this conclusion and still, it has been at the peak of human curiosity for as long as I could remember. The Timer has inspired a generous amount of literature (including many famous ones) and even more conspiracy theories than the universal question of life itself.…

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    Emily Dickinson

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    Emily Dickinson lived a life of extreme isolation and privacy; she left only her poems behind as a clue to understanding her incredibly advanced mind. While Dickinson was afraid to share her beliefs in public, her writings become an outlet for expression and enabled Emily to piece together her complex thoughts. Feminism was not a popular ideology during Dickinson’s nineteenth century life, with the first “wave” of feminism being in the early 1900s. However, an analysis of her poetry points to…

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    Abiotic Factors

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    An ecosystem is complex set of relationships among the living resources, habitats, and residents of an area. It is a biological community that incorporates human, animals, plants, soil, water, rocks, and microorganisms living together in a environment. Ecosystem includes both biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic factors include all of the living things such as plants, animals, bacteria, fungi and humans living in an area. The interactions between them such as competition, predation, mutualism and…

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    In the greater metropolis encompassing five counties referred to as Los Diablos darkness prevails. Daemons inhabited the remaining structures within the eighty-seven towns dismantled by massive super-earthquakes that rocked the entire region. The quakes were responsible for the destructions of the tens of thousands of buildings up to five hundred square miles including the downtown area. All counties affected heavily losses and causalities by the unexpected huge tidal waves and monstrous…

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