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    Jenner's Cowpox Vaccines

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    A vaccine is a biological product that helps humans or other animals develop immunities that protect them from one or more diseases. English doctor Edwin Jenner developed the first vaccine in 1796 to create an immunity to smallpox after noticing that women who contracted cowpox from milking cows did not develop smallpox. Jenner used material from these women’s cowpox sores to manufacture his vaccine. This origin gave the word vaccine its name, which is rooted in vacca, the Latin word for cow.…

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    and “Edward Scissorhands”. Tim Burton manipulates shots and framing to create a mood of suspense and mysteries. For example, in the film “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Tim Burton used a close-up in the scene when Willy Wonka put golden tickets on candy that are to be wrapped. The technique is appropriate because the tickets have a big part/role in the movie so to have a close up is necessary because it make sure the audience know it is important…

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    "It's good as an artist to always remember to see things in a new weird way,” says Burton and that is just what he does with his films. Tim Burton adds a dark innocent mix in his morals that he feels the viewers should know and follow. Tim burton uses the cinematic techniques to form his warm and dark twist in his films. For example he uses non diegetic sound to create this mysterious feeling in the scenes and to make it warm this forms the feeling of the films. The low key lighting helps form…

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    Tim Burton Influence

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    The way that these people influenced the style of Burton’s movies is very prominent. They all had very original, unique, imaginative stories, so, therefore, so does Burton. In his movies “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, “The Corpse Bride”, and “Edward Scissorhands”, he shows his imaginative style by using diegetic and non-diegetic music, high- and low-key lighting, and flashbacks. The first example that shows this style is “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, a movie about a boy named…

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    an award-winning director, has created many dark and twisted films that showcase his unique style. Two people who influenced Mr. Burton’s style were Edgar Allan Poe and Dr. Seuss. Burton’s uncommon films include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Alice in Wonderland. Tim Burton uses long shots, non-diegetic sound, and low-key lighting to characterize his films with fantasy and mystery. In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland, Mr. Burton uses…

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    Orientalism has became one of the founding principles of racial theories. It is how the way the West imagines about the East. Many stereotypes were first created during the Marco Polo’s travels to the East. The fantasy of Orientalism has been framed and reinforced through the differences of the Eastern cultures and traditions. Due to the strange clothings, foods, religions, and beliefs, Asia seemed very abnormal to the Europeans. Which lead them to think that everyone is the East are considered…

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    Sady Doyle wrote an article, November 19,2009, about twilight titled, “Girls Just Wanna Have Fangs: the unwarranted backlash against fans of the world's most popular vampire-romance series.” The purpose of this work is to inform the reader on the unwarranted backlash on fans of the twilight series. Doyle go all over the place when it comes to her topics. She begins to talk about the weaknesses, next she goes on to the sales of the twilight series, then she goes to the fans of twilight, and…

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    Tim Burton Research Paper

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    Factory, Edward ScissorHands and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses color and lighting in order to project isolation and to communicate a theme of separation from society and the real world. Burton uses a whole arsenal of cinematic techniques that make us feel, and react in different ways. The most obvious would be color uses that he is so famous for. In all the movies he makes it clear that there is some sort of separation and isolation between one place and another. For example, in Edward…

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    cinematic technique in his films to control the mood. For instance in his film Edward Scissorhands he uses high key lighting when we are first seeing the neighborhood and the people to make it look bright and happy which gives the appeal that it is in a way a perfect society. This is a familiar technique that we see a lot in his movies for example he also uses high key lighting in his film Big Fish when the character Edward Bloom finds the little town for the first time and everything is so…

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    Rx For Survival Essay

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    Part one of the video RX For Survival, explains the origin of vaccinations, the first observation of germs, information on infectious diseases like polio and smallpox, and the need for a vaccine to prevent HIV/AIDS infection. English Physician Edward Jenner developed a small pox vaccine, in late 1796. Jenner came to the conclusion that by infecting a child with cowpox, a mild form of smallpox, the body could build immunity to smallpox. This case is where vaccines first originated from and lead…

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