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    As seen in the discussion, reputable media outlets, such as The Guardian, BBC Music Magazine website, Australian, and India newspapers referenced the content about Jarre’s quote fully knowing that it did not have a reference. Therefore, in editing the entry post of Jarre’s demise, I made sure that the post was properly referenced with a reference that could be found online by any journalist and any other media…

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    The dreaded thought of writing an essay may soon become a new strength. By knowing the proper steps, you will be able to write a solid and well-rounded essay. There are three basic steps to follow whilst creating your essay; planning, drafting, and editing. The first step is to plan your essay, which will take 40% of your total essay writing. The first planning stage is creating a zero draft. A zero draft is a way for you to gather ideas, thoughts, facts and research before commencing your…

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    The salient aspect of Soviet Montage style is editing area. Edited cuts should captivate the viewers. For example, Lev Kuleshov who is an early filmmaker with this theory had experiment to prove how differently spectators react to image, depending on how they are combined together. In his experiment…

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    The Importance Of CRISPR

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    Tim Cook said this he was in no way referring to genome editing, but his words can be applied to many difficult situations. Imagine a world where doctors are gods creating and designing the next generation of human beings. Before a baby is even born they are able to go in and pick and choose what the baby will look like, what abilities they have. They can remove defects and potential for disease with a simple cut. All this is done by editing the genome of the human being while it is still an…

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    Horror is a film genre designed to obtain a negative emotional reaction from viewers such as fear, panic and fright while captivating and entertaining us at the same. The conventions of horror films are an agreed set of standards enshrined within the cinematography, characters, mise-en-Scene, sound and location of the film to create a sense of fear and vulnerability for the audience to experience. I.e.: High and low, angle shots, dark locations, exaggerated diegetic sound to increase tension,…

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    worldwide renowned software could be unethical. Thus, I did some searches on the Internet and I found that this is a common problem in the field of journalism, not just Steve McCurry and his behavior. In my opinion, using Photoshop or any other media editing software is ethical. Keywords: photoshop, ethic When the first time I notice people say that Steve McCurry used Photoshop in his photographs is unethical, I was shocked about that. I wondered what made people say that, why…

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    they should allow testing to continue and what laws should be created or even if this technology should be released for use by the general public. This technology is harmful because it has many risks. Continuing research and possibly making gene editing a regular happening could have a huge negative impact on the moral and ethical views of society. Designer baby technology would be harmful because it may lead to discrimination against women. To begin with, livescience.com says “the ACOG…

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    Film Revision Assignment

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    made and missed he first writing process by giving it a more keen editing and revision process. I really enjoyed this assignment because it allowed us as writers to express ourselves with more freedom than the other, more academic, assignments we’ve been prompted to write over the course of English Composition I and II. The first time I wrote this piece I followed the writing process of prewriting, writing, revision, then editing. I felt this was a strong paper content-wise. Where I went wrong…

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    The documentary "We Walk Together: a Syrian refugee family's journey to the heart of Europe" by The Guardian follows a group of refugees on their trip from Budapest to Munich. Through the application of different aspects of cinematography, editing and sound, the filmmakers achieve to generate sympathy and compassion for the refugees. The main aim of the report then is to create a realistic impression and to immerse the viewer. Because the film crew walks among the group, many shots are filmed…

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    Food Inc Techniques

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    locally. This film was basically saying that the food is cheap but, because of all the processing it is overcost. The technique used to create the theme in the documentary was persuasive, and the movie stuck to that throughout the whole time. The editing with this was outstanding, the director used real farmers and their story was true. Food Inc. is different than other documentaries out there because, it spoke the truth about the food that everyone consumes. That reason, it featured…

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