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    behind it. A reason for why it set up the way it is and it deserves to be further analyzed aside from whatever first impression a viewer was able to gather from…

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    Straightening your hair can be quite complicated and frustrating .But once you know how to do it, then you will never be able to stop doing it. I have been straightening my hair for six years, so I know every detail on how the straightening your hair works. I am going to show you the things that you will need and the eight steps that you will have to follow during straightening process. Here are the things that you will need to straighten your hair: comb (any kind of comb but prefer wide-tooth…

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    though you don’t belong in an a certain place or that everyone is staring at you as though you have done something wrong, but really you’re just being yourself. This is something Tim Burton knows all too well on how to portray in his films. Burton has a way of giving off a pitiful, scared, or uneasy feeling toward a character that will later on be the “good guy.” Burton has always had a love for childlike stories and films, and now in almost all of his movies a child, teen, or someone with a…

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    is spotted carving an ice sculpture of an angel, the intended effect is that people will realize that Edward is a typical person, even though he may not look like one. When the peaceful music plays in the background, Edward seems innocent, and his way of finding himself is through…

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    Renowned for his ongoing series “Salad Fingers”, David Firth delivers yet another mind-twisting short film, “Cream.” The majority of the film is written, acted, and animated by the talent of Firth himself. However, for this project he is joined by musician Steven Ellison, whose artist name is Flying Lotus. Ellison contributed parts of the soundtrack and a few lines of background characters. This partnership yielded a nightmarish yet mesmerizing product that is sure to send viewers on a…

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    is very bright and happy looking with all the vibrant colors. This creates an open looking scene and gives off a happy mood, but in Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, he uses high key lighting to make it look powerful and strong. There are different ways to use high key lighting in…

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    This to me shows once again contrast but in the way in which we see death as such a taboo and scary thing that is “not going to happen anytime soon” but in reality it can be around the corner at any point in time, it also shows, in the scene where passed loved ones reunite with their families and friends…

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    The sirens just went off because people have started riots across the America. I received information that you were creating another cartoon for Cartoon Network and I just wanted to give you some advice on how making another successful cartoon without reinforcing stereotypes. Your cartoon Ed, Edd, n Eddy was a great success and had a major influence on children at the ages of 6 -10, but I want to warn you about the stereotypes that misled young and impressionable boys and girls. All of your…

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    very observant in class. This notifies me that I need to engage the class is a discussion. A debate or Socratic seminar might work best for this class and especially these three students because of how vocal they are. However, their weaknesses and the ways in which these three learn are very different. I would never be able to pair Aiden and Logan because Aiden is dependent on another person, and Logan is independent and works best by working alone. Aiden and Alex, on the other hand, would be…

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    passive observation information is given by others’ personal experience and it is our choice whether to accept or to ignore it. Observation is given to us by biased experiences (Although everyone can say that they are biased in one way or another). By using observation as a way of producing knowledge are interpretations are more molded around what others have witnessed. In active experiment we are put in real life situations where our actions impact what we do, allowing no influential bias from…

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