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    journal articles that have been peer reviewed about how technology advances society. These journal articles will show the advantages and disadvantages about technology, and explain why technology is necessary for our society in the present and how it will help us in our future. The articles also explain various scenarios such as computer, cellphones, video games, and medical treatment and how it has changed from the previous generation to now. Technology helps people think about the future and…

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    History Of Film Directing

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    director of Fight Club and The Social Network spoke these words about film directing. Those words can truly sum up the rewarding yet stressful career of a film director. Film is a broad spectrum that has been shaped throughout history, from silent films to the invention of sound and color. To advance in the film industry, directors need to have a certain skill set, and obtain a film degree, or a media production degree. During the pre film era of the 1920s, optical illusion toys using…

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    The Youtube video “Through Deaf Eyes’” is about how Deaf culture has changed in a positive manner throughout the years. It highlights special moments in Deaf culture, such as society attempting to teach Deaf people how to speak verbally, how Deaf people are no longer discriminated in today’s culture, and how technology has impacted the Deaf community. This documentary is a very educational video about the Deaf culture and how it has evolved. This video made me come to a realization of the Deaf…

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    The Correlation Between Bystander Effect and Camera Phone Accessibility With advancements in technology emerging among humans, it can be presumed that as a result, humankind is equally evolving; however, as one analyzes the ramifications that technology poses, he/she is left to question if technology does more harm than good. In the case of the camera phone, it appears to have highly promoted the phenomenon of bystander effect; this occurrence transpires when an individual is least likely to…

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    Imaging technologies is used to detect any cancerous tumors, broken bones, and other serious injuries in a human body. It is important to understand how does the five imaging technologies work. The first imaging technology is called MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), this technology is proven to evaluate your bones, breasts, blood vessel, brain tumor, and organs in the abdomen, chest, and pelvis. MRI uses radio waves to detect your tissues and other organs inside the body. Since MRI is a powerful…

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    Essay On Film Noir

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    Film Noir and Neo-Film Noir: The Revival of the Film Genre From the 1940s through the 1950s, Film Noir became incredibly popular and people thought that this genre of film would never end. Unfortunately, as the present became the past, people had a change in taste resulting in the demise of Film Noir. At the turn of the millennium, a revival of Film Noir started to take place called Neo-Film Noir. Even though Film Noir movies, including “Illegal,” and Neo-Film Noir movies, including “Bat-Man:…

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    anywhere they want, including school. The amount of violence and inappropriate content that is on social media is increasing every year and is desensitizing the general public through sources such as, but are not limited to, movies, social media, and video games. Through these sources killing and sexual activity is a common day phenomenon that lots of adults and kids experience. Movies in today’s society are…

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    one of most thriving empire prior to 1500. From 1560 B.C. to 1080 B.C. the empire was known as the Golden Empire. Examining the video called Egypt’s Golden Empire from PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises you can learn the Golden Empires Rise and fall. You grasp the empires history from Cities to technology advancements. The focus on this video is to analysis the film for its entertainment value, historic accuracy, and relevance to western civilization. The entertainment value is quite good…

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    Inca in Peru in 1532 (Chapter 13, Slide #4). The video describes that the Spanish used the Jacobus musket as part of its weaponry, which was slow firing and inaccurate, but nevertheless deadly (GGS 17:06-18:14). Another critical weapon in the Spanish arsenal was the Toledo sword. It was a long, hard, and pliable sword that was characteristic of rapiers (GGS 20:00-21:00). In the film, Jared Diamond explains that Europeans inherited metal technology due to its proximity to the Fertile Crescent,…

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    the narration. Additionally, the end of the video explains how in order to be successful in life one must do two things: one must do well in school to get a good education, while…

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