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    rarely were there filmmakers that pushed the boundaries with their unique styles and concepts of editing in film like Vsevolod I. Pudovkin and D.W. Griffith. Many say that these two filmmakers were much ahead of their time. Both men were storytellers who found new and creative ways to demonstrate how a story can be expressed. This was achieved through a heavy focus on the ability to edit their film. Film editing is described as the joining of one shot with another. The two conjoined shots have…

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    As both a reader and writer, this article brought up some interesting points about writing and editing. It highlighted features I personally enjoy in a good novel and the types of tools the author can use to create tension, suspense, and mystery. I agree that it is important to end a chapter with a cliffhanger to keep the reader interested, but a superfluous presence of cliffhangers would be disappointing. While the article did make some good suggestions, some tips felt a bit redundant. One…

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    The house is silent, stripped of the normal voices and thundering feet. The room is bare, it appears as if vacant and unused. The fan is off, the humid air pressing down on the girl hunched over the only object in the room. But I thrives in this atmosphere, the lonely house allows my thoughts to speak as loud as they please, the empty room eliminates all distractions and I prefers to be sticky with sweat than disturbed by the inevitable rattle of the fan. Everyone has their own preferred…

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    digital technologies, there are much more innovation about/on the sound and image editing which provide people with grand possibilities and easier approaches on manipulating other people’s voices and images. One of the approaches is called “digital ventriloquism”. However, as most of the technological approaches, “digital ventriloquism” contains various branches due to the different degrees of the replacing or editing on the people’s visualization and acoustics. In this paper, I will use two…

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    first step is the generating ideas and puzzling them together in your first draft. Then you move on to revise, adding information and re-revising the paper you have spent so much time on. Normally then you leave the paper for a couple days with no editing if the writer has not waited until the last second to write the paper. After a few days the writer takes a fresh look at the paper and reworks any parts that still are not flawless. Then after the final save you submit the paper that you worked…

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    Instead, she introduced a gene editing tool developed in 2011 by Jennifer Doudna, a graduate of Pomona College. Using proteins that precisely cut DNA, scientists can make specific genome edits, which have already resulted in cures for mice with sickle cell anemia. Almost daily, I hear about research that cures even more genetic diseases using this technique. This technology fascinates and excites me and I look forward to learning more about the impact of gene editing on our future, including…

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    that any form of gene editing technology only leads to a dystopian future in which genetic discrimination rules supreme. We must despise any potential Nazi-esque policies that Vincent Freeman had to suffer through as a result of the eugenic ideal of his society. The obvious enemy of humankind is this gene editing technology…

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    Gene editing is the alteration of genes in germ cells which become either sperm or eggs and are inheritable to future generations. Genetic editing has been used in agriculture to enhance crops, it is now being explored in humans too. This technology could potentially eradicate genetic diseases and prevent future generations from passing it on. Gene editing is done through the CRISPR-Cas9 system, where the embryo is edited to the desired outcome. It identifies and attacks the viral DNA and then…

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    it can get hard for the editors who are just volunteering to check every single article. It is expected that the website will have some mistakes. Still, with that many articles there is information galore for anyone to use, but, despite the bad editing that people look down upon, within the past decade Wikipedia has started to look out for itself harder and harder. The website does take precautionary measures to help defend itself from having a hoax or misinformation on it again, “Wikipedia is…

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    DNA editing, which helps prevent children from being born with certain illnesses that their parents carry in their genes. This could help many children, but many people fear that those who are more fortunate to have money, will stop using DNA editing for medical reasons, and start using it to have design their own baby. DNA editing has become one of the most talked about research in the scientific community. There are so many illnesses that infect millions of people every day. With DNA editing,…

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