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    The scene is set in shadows. Opening credits in gothic fonts roll across the screen. An eerie entity such as a tree is introduced, its branches swaying precariously in the wind. This is how almost every Tim Burton movie begins. Known for his gothic style and use of cinematic techniques, Tim Burton is a very well known film director. Tim Burton’s uses low key lighting and close up angles in order to make the viewer doubt what they think to be true; this is important because Burton wants us to…

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    As the text focuses on much of the positive in terms of habits of the mind, bullshit, and openness, it does not reflect the entire picture at hand. The ways in which these students are taught to think sets them back because they will have hallucinatory expectations of what the world is really like. What is lacking is the validity, which leads the students of St. Paul’s to develop these biased mindsets, with no calculation for the error of their…

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    A Window for Opportunity: The Renaissance and Apollo The Harlem Renaissance was a time for blacks to show their skills and improve their personal situation and as well as the racial setting in America. The Harlem Renaissance was a gateway for any type of talent such as writing, acting, singing, playing an instrument, playing sports, or painting. Big names in the literature corresponded with W. E. B. Dubois, George S. Schuyler, and Langston Hughes. They would write stories, essays, and novels on…

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    Pina Dance Analysis

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    “Pina dance, dance otherwise we are lost” Pina is the name of the movie I watched. It’s a series of performances by a extensive group of about twenty dancers. The movie consisted of a series of settings. Throughout the performances the aforesaid theme was applied. The dancers were consistently liberated, but sometimes used very sharp quick movements. The dancing styles were mostly modern and contemporary. The themes were quite troublesome to catch on to but I attempted to unravel each…

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    Destiny By Accident I asked my mother if she had always been like this, deranged and oblivious to how the world perceived her many lunacies. Behind closed doors, I was able to weather the storm that was my mother; but even in front of people she was unable to put up a facade and follow society's norms. The people in town looked at her with questioning eyes, the mothers at the school wondering how tragic it was that she had put her only child in such unfavourable circumstances. The teacher’s…

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    entropy and reversibility along with irreversibility of a closed system, we conducted a simulation of an irreversible process of several types of mixing with different substances at different temperatures. This simulation will help to better understand and to prove that the net change in entropy must not be zero if there are irreversibilities are present. Also, the simulation will show how there can be an entropy transfer within the closed system. Task: This simulation attempted…

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    mutually agreed goals are met and/or concerning symptoms have decreased and are manageable. Termination is carried out throughout the course of treatment and when it is agreed it is time to end services a termination date would be agreed upon and set (preferably 2 visits after it is established and agreed to terminate). The following visit after a termination date has been agreed will be a review of the sessions throughout services and a review of intervention techniques for the client(s) to…

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    whatever money I could, I begged and bargained with my parents for donations, and was finally able to buy the necessary computer components. I set about installing them carefully. Slowly and delicately placing in each piece, gently plugging each cord in, assembling the ever-so-delicate puzzle. I closed the case, and carried it with the utmost delicacy. I set it up, and pressed the power button. That was it. All the knowledge I'd acquired, courses I'd passed, competitions I'd entered. It all…

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    Final Paper Edgar Allan Poe wrote his deepest stories in times of gruesome sickness and poverty. Throughout all of his most famous works like, “The Cask of Amontillado”, “The Masque of the Red Death”, “Alone”, and, “The Fall of the House of Usher”, Poe maintained similar topics. These topics regarded isolation, depression, insanity, and death. There are many reasons behind Poe’s steady topics, mood setting, etc., like the trauma caused within the series of deaths he encountered between his…

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    Joel Rifkin Interview

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    Joel Rifkin, a notorious serial killer had killed seventeen prostitutes from 1989 to 1993. On June 28, 1993 he was interviewed my homicide detectives and a year later he was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life. During the investigation he had been interviewed my homicide detectives that were in charge of the murder investigation. Interviewing is a fundamental skill that all members in justice related professions must be equipped with. Knowing how to effectively interview a victim or…

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