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    Multi Camera Analysis

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    The main advantage for this program format is that they are able to produce three to four half hour shows in one day for the upcoming week, which saves time. As the production team need to produce a lot of programs in a short period of time this technique is almost essential, also many things that happen in game shows only happen once (such as winning money and reactions) so it is very important for atmosphere purposes to capture many shots from different angles so the editing process is easier.…

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    to the bird being caged during the opening statement, the final quote ends with an animal symbolizing the chaining of society. Peace finally overcomes Edna as she dies in the water with the imagery of “musky odor of pinks filled the air.” The true freedom has come to Edna as she is released from her chains of her womanly duties, which has been foreshadowed throughout the novel. Her suicide in the water is foreshadowed earlier in the novel by her admiration for the sea. “The voice of the sea is…

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    Bottom trawling is a high-efficiency fishing technique in global coastal fisheries [1], but with negative effects on marine benthos [2]. Bottom trawling affects seabed environments by dragging a net on the seabed and suspending sediments [3]. In addition, this fishing activity threatens marine benthic biodiversity and destroys the structures of benthic ecosystems [4]. Fishers have been concerned with these impacts for 600 years [5]. Over the past half century, the impacts of bottom trawling have…

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    your mind and thus body to relax now properly.When relaxation kicks in the adrenaline and cortisol levels associated with instant and prolonged stress decrease almost immediately. This in turn affects the prefrontal cortex so that we can handle emotional triggers, use our planning skills and time ahead more efficiently than when feeling anxious or stressed. In this way we can learn to strike a balance between eu-stress (positive stress) and ordinary (negative) stress due to too many demands on…

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    Compare and Contrast The two stories A Secret Sorrow by Karen Van der Zee and A Sorrowful Woman by Gail Godwin can be seen to have contrasting qualities. Primarily, A Secret Sorrow conveys a cliché love story of a woman, Faye; who can’t have kids and is scared of being a disappointment to her soon to be husband, Kai. However, they work out their issues, adopt kids, and live happily ever, “in the low white ranch house under the blue skies of Texas…” (Zee 37). Second, A Sorrowful Woman is…

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    There are many literary devices writers throughout history have utilized. One of the most powerful, yet complicated literary device is irony. Irony occurs when what a reader expects to happen is the complete opposite of the actual outcome. Irony helps illustrate humor especially in the works “Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” by Mark Twain and “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor. “Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” is a framed narrative that tells the tale of Jim Smiley…

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    Cinematography Techniques

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    scene should be filmed, can make or break a movie. Varied filming techniques throughout a movie are important so as not to lose interest, but certain themes work well among genres. It’s also important to avoid trying to use every known filming technique in a single movie as it can create a sense of overwhelming confusion. A skilled cinematographer is one who brings these ideas together…

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    who, while working, cuts his hand with a saw and dies. When delving deeper into the poem it seems to be about death. Death comes for everyone, young and old, and it is often sudden and lacking reason. The narrator is originally very involved and emotional in the poem, but in the end becomes very detached. It is as if it is the only way the narrator can deal with the tragedy is to become distant from what is happening. Frost uses many literary devices to make this poem striking. Immediately,…

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    between two ideas. Additionally, he used allusion at the beginning of the speech, not only expects the audience to possess enough knowledge to spot the usage of words, but also let people recall the eloquent speech of Lincoln and refresh the memory of freedom. What’s more, Although Lincoln expressed his idea, the black people who share the collective…

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    Effective Time Management

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    20 time management apps for 2015 Effective time management is a challenge to many people, whether you are a manager, employee, freelancer, student, or on holiday, time never seems to be enough. This is particularly an issue when you are trying to accomplish several tasks in a limited time frame and are required to meet deadlines. There are several apps that help users to manage their time in various ways. Some are effective as standalone while others will need to be used in conjunction with…

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