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    Documentary Concrete

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    are relevant to the documentary and work well in story development and thus minimising the use for a narrator. “The main advantage to collaborative editing is speed; the main risk is lack of coherence” (Murch, 2001, 29) this documentary was edited by two people which can make it confusing, the editing can change style because two minds are editing the piece, in this case this was not an issue. The story is cohesive and doesn’t display issues between editor…

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    write more chaste romances. Lots of stuff coming up for me this year! In addition to writing, you also offer editing services. How did all those other services come about and where can people find more about what is offered specifically in these areas? I've been an editor for several years now--I used to work for Harlequin. Yes, I edit for Hallmark as well, but I also do freelance editing. Writers can go to rhondaedits.com to see more about my services and rates. What do you enjoy most about…

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    genetic disease since the 1980s. The goal of gene therapy is to help correct genetic disease by providing a functioning copy of the gene to make up for the genetic defect. In the laboratory a functioning copy of the gene is packaged into a lentiviral vector, this is a modified virus that acts as a transport vehicle for the functioning gene. The lentiviral vector delivers the functioning copy of the gene into stem cells taken from the individual. The gene is then inserted inside the DNA of these…

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    CRISPR is a technique that made genomic editing significantly easier. CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)/Cas (CRISPR-associated protein) is a RNA-guided nuclease for precise genome editing in diverse organisms. In 1987, when scientists were studying the bacteria's immune system, they discovered a pattern of short, repeating, palindromic DNA sequences separated by short, non-repeating, "spacer" DNA sequences (Figure 1). How CRISPR/Cas works in bacteria: As…

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    that could harm the image quality. As this is carried out, the movie is rewound around an archivist-quality reel. At this point, it is ready to be transferred. During the transferring process, the colorist is in charge of the color correction and editing. Each frame is check by the colorist as it is transferred for the best results. When this process is complete, the movie is ready to return home. Through our 35 years of experience, Rising Fall has developed a reputation for the best…

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    CRISPR Cas9 CRISPR Cas9 is a gene editing tool that can be used to edit, delete, and change parts of the genome. What makes CRISPR Cas9 different from other gene editing techniques such as Zinc Finger Nuclease (ZFN) or Transcription Activator-Like Effector Nucleases (TALEN) is its targeting efficiency ability. For example, ZFNs and TALENs could only reach targeting efficiencies from 1% to 50% in human cells. On the other hand, CRISPR Cas9 had a much higher rate at greater than 70% in Zebrafish…

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    way we added movement to our GVs which would look more appealing to the audience, and allowed us to show the details of the stained glass. Whilst taking the pan and zoom GVs we made sure that we started and finished on a still shot so that during editing the sequences did not jump and flowed smoothly. However, we did know that not all the GVs we took could be pans and zooms, so we did have many still GVs within the feature. To avoid them looking static we decided to have 3-4 stills that were 3-…

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    Reflective Journal Essay

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    better than the work I had previously produced. “Step 1. Getting Started. Step 2. Sloppy Copy, the first draft. Step 3. Hamming it Up: Revision. Step 4. Tuning it up: Editing” (Chapman, C. Differentiated Instructional strategies for writing in the content areas. 2009), serves as a reminder that revisions and editing of drafts to final get a final piece are very much needed and important within any writing. “The editing step in the writing process provides time for the author to correct spelling,…

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    Once I found my topic it became easier, and went straight into work. I asked the people closest to me their personal experiences on coming to the United States. I was really proud of the way I told the personal stories. I tried my best to portray their personalities and experiences into my paper. My goal for my audience was to create an understanding towards immigrants. In my Writing 104 class for this semester our first topic was a literacy memoir. I decided to write about a previous paper I…

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    Rttls Assignment 3.3

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    will be first asked to complete a questionnaire. It is aimed to obtain data related to students’ preference, including the amount and the type of feedback they prefer. The instructor who is responsible for the experimental group (group A) will get a copy of…

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