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    a cultural reference from Haiti in hope that Sophie’s life and the expectations that she lives by is clear and can be connect to the world. When Sophie is commencing her journey, she has this picture of her mother in this pretty little picture frame. Martine is always smiling and enjoying herself even through time…

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    in school windows is below shoulder height and in a situation where it could be broken and cause injury, must be safety glass. As well as safety glass, it strongly recommends that that window frames, hinges and catches are safe. In instances where hinges no longer work as they are corroded, where the frames are warped or loose, or where glazing is not securely fixed, the consequences can be serious. In Alderley Edge, school windows should be manufactured and installed by Sterling PVCU. They…

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    ‘The Navigator’ is a silent comedy produced & directed by Buster Keaton in 1924. The movie revolves around the story of a rich boy – ‘Rollo Treadway’ played by Buster Keaton and girl – ‘Betsy O’Brien’ played by Kathryn McGuire who due to unfortunate circumstances are stranded on Betsy’s father’s ship ‘Navigator’ which is drifting aimlessly in the Pacific Ocean. The movie further focuses on their struggle to survive on the ship and from the cannibal islanders. Keaton uses this plot along with…

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    assemblage to operate. The main subject is a wide flattened figure of Aunt Jemima, with a rectangular space extending from below her breasts to the flat base where she stands. Her girth is accentuated by her red dress which frames the space for a notepad within the greater red frame of the box. In contrast to this brightly colored dress, Aunt Jemima’s skin is pitch black and matches a black fist centered in the space where the notepad would be. In the notebook’s stead, Saar has placed a small…

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    The structure of a novel can greatly impact the outcome of it. It can help the plotline move along. Using different methods, the author can shape the structure to help the reader understand important aspects. The novels Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich and The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien showcase some of these techniques. They make the stories more interesting and complex through the structures they use in the course of the novel. Both authors use similar techniques, the they chose these…

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    and therefore helped improve the economy. The textile industry became so big, it had a revolutionary effect on Britain's economy. The ever improving textile inventions helped to continue Britain’s economic growth. The spinning jenny and the water frame were eventually used to create more profitable inventions that had to do with energy like the steam engine, this caused even more economic growth. With new inventions that made even more money, the textile industry grew and was able to produce…

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    Hue, Saturation, and Intensity are represented as HSI in HSI colour model. The HSI model is used as an alternative to, or alongside the RGB representation. In this model, the hue of a colour is its angle measure on a colour wheel. Pure red have hue value as 0°, pure green have hue value as 120°, and pure blues have hue value as 240°. Neutral colours like white, grey, and black are set to hue value 0° for feasibility. Intensity is total brightness of the colour and also defined numerically as the…

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    Capstone Reflection Paper

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    Working in a group has thought me on how to communicate with difficult people especially when everyone has their own opinion. Even though the workload was intense under a short time frame it was rewarding, challenging, and manageable. I learned that I could complete an assignment under pressure and in a short time frame. The topic that my group presented was informative where knowledge can be used for future references. The first and second week everyone on the team was participating and…

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    Shaft: Movie Analysis

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    his white boss the camera framed him in a medium close up with his boss in similar focal clarity in the background. This choice in framing allows Shaft to take up more of the shot therefore making him physically bigger than everything else in the frame. In contrast, Shaft was placed in another shot with black female counterpart, Ellie Moore (Gwen Mitchell), and when in conversation with her they both were framed in a medium close up, same focal clarity, and both in the foreground. This is…

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    Scapegoat Case Study

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    Is it from the heart, for greed, or are they voluntold? According to Blanchard & Hodges (2005), there are only two types of leaders, self-serving and servant. In my humble opinion, there is one more type, the scapegoat! From a human resource frame, application of the three assumptions would have yield a more favorable outcome in the University of Missouri case study. According to Bolman, et al. (1986), of the three options offered by the Principal to devise a plan of reduction, the Faculty…

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