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    Star Wars Editing

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    Star Wars is an all time classic movie that influenced generations of fans with its characters, score, and editing that created a legacy unlike any film before. Star Wars had the luxury of an all star cast that gave a heart to a far off galaxy. John Williams incredible score was able to bring a futuristic movie to audiences with a classic feel. Although, it was the award winning editing team transformed Star Wars into the iconic film we have today. Together all of these factors made the story…

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    Genetic Editing Pros

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    we playing with fire when we edit human genes?,concurs that editing the human genome can give unexpected results. These results include severe disabilities, complications in later generations and death. Although there are options such as genetic counseling and in vitro fertilization available to couples that risk hereditary diseases in their children many scientists still continue to press for genetic editing. The risks of genetic editing do not outweigh the possible benefits that could be…

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    infection and protection from drought in plants (Doudna and Gersbach, 2015). In medical technology gene editing is known to have potential to correct inherited diseases or augment cell therapies designed to attack cancers or regenerate diseased tissue (Doudna and Gersbach, 2015). Gene editing can be achieved through Zink-Finger Nucleus, TALENs, and CRISPR/Cas9. Zinc finger was predominant genome editing technology for over 10 years, but over time the drawbacks of the system emerged (Maeder and…

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    Everything you see in a film is constructed to fit on a screen. Filmmakers think about every element that is shown every shot, nothing is accidental (generally, of course, I’m leaving mistakes out of the equation). By controlling what is shown in the boundaries of a screen, a filmmaker controls the understanding of the audience. All that the director puts into the scene and films is called the “mise-en-scène”. The mise-en-scène is how a filmmaker creates meaning – they use it to develop a…

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    Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, is becoming more popular every day (Polk, Johnston, Evers, 2015, p.92). It can give a wealth of information easily to anyone who wishes to learn about a topic. However, concerns have risen about its use in research for schools. In the article “Wikipedia Use in Research: Perceptions in Secondary Schools” by Tracy Polk of Worcester Preparatory School, Melissa Johnston of the University of Alabama, and Stephanie Evers of the University of South Alabama,…

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    Participants There are several specialized roles in shooting this documentary film, including producer, director, scriptwriter, talents, editor, camera operators, gaffers, sound operators, location manager, set designer, marketer, and a transportation driver. Uncontrollable Panic needs a producer, who is to ensure that our film is made on the right track and that everything goes smoothly. Specifically, s/he will help the team organize the film production and develop our script into a workable…

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    Video Treatment In treating Your Video Right: How to Create and Use a Video Treatment, by Janis Lonnquist, the author proposes that in order to create a useful treatment and have it complete it’s purpose, you must complete certain steps in order to achieve an ultimate goal. Some steps that must be completed are getting research on the theme, establishing the theme, knowing how to approach the theme creative wise, and actually completing the treatment. To first start off a treatment, the…

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    Introduction Nowadays, technology has many affects in our lives. There are many activities have become more simple because of using technology. In other words, it is possible to say that technology has made our lives easier. To illustrate, many people have changed the way to read book. Before, people who have a habit of reading book used to go to store to buy the hard copy book; however, today, it is more convenient to read eBook because it is faster to find out where to buy the book, they are…

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    Growth Of Ebooks Essay

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    With the constantly changing trends of the rise of printed books and stagnant growth of ebooks, the fields for both books and ebooks’ capitals remain the same as it always have been, “A field is a structured space of social position which can be occupied by agents and organizations, and in which the position of any agent or organization depends on the type and quantity of resources or ‘capital’ they have at their disposal.” (Thompson 3-4). The field is the specific structure of a publishing…

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    Janice Schakowsky was born Janice Danoff on May 26th, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois. The second child of Jewish immigrants, Irwin and Tillie Danoff, Jan graduated from the University of Illinois in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education. One day while food shopping in Evanston, Schakowsky noticed the absence of a “freshness date” on cottage cheese containers. She took steps to rectify the situation and with friends organized a nationwide campaign, this campaign led to food…

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