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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    Although for the era the sound technology was brilliant, the technology itself was fuzzy, unfaithful and inflexible. Much time was put into improving the microphones, recording media, editing instruments and other equipment that would help enhance the film. As the engineers of sound technology had set out to improve their equipment, filmmakers had set out to improve the visual and narrative dynamism. Filmmaker began to set out to improve the editing of films, camera movement, special effects and…

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    human guidance, it is pre-programmed and does not give intelligence to a robot. Fuzzy logic, evolutionary computation, hierarchical control, neural networks, etc. are some of the control techniques used for autonomous robots. Neural networks help a robot learn from its experience and environment and act specifically. Research in artificial intelligence is evolving, but for the time being, the robot does what it is set to do. Rich knowledge in computer science, mathematics, electrical and…

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    The section one book review is over chapter one and two of “Unmasking the Social Engineer” by Paul F. Kelly. The author goes in to short detail in chapter one about what nonverbal communication is and how everyone uses it daily. Chapter two goes into short detail about what social engineering is and how to influence people to get what the influencer wants. In Chapter one Kelly starts by talking about how nonverbal communication is an extremely complex idea to understand. Nonverbal…

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    Bigfoot: A Short Story

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    I realized that I admired the Bradlees; their hair is fuzzy, thick, and silky. Bradley has enormous feet. His hair is very silky. He is the most hairy creature alive; at least I think so…. I don’t know of any other creature, other than Bigfoot (sorry Bradley.) Bigfoot is the only creature I know…

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    Gillette used pathos in their video. Fathers were seen breaking down in tears, overwhelmed with joy at their son’s approval. The fathers and sons were happy while they try to tie ties, and shave together. The director chose to show this warm, fuzzy coverage of fathers to make the viewer think of their own parent. Pathos is the appeal to emotion, and this video used it powerfully. It showed these men happy with their kids, which makes the viewer associate positive emotions with both Gillette…

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    punish them by throwing them out of office, but what counts as a punishable crime? When the Constitution was drafted no set guidelines for impeachment except the line “treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors against the state. While treason and bribery sound clear enough, high crimes and misdemeanors can be interpreted differently causing the true meaning to be fuzzy and unclear. Earlier cases of Executive branch wrong-doings, such as Watergate, caused congress to pass an…

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    Pre-K Autobiography

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    the starting point for the path that I am on now. In fourth grade I realized that I liked teaching my fellow students, and in fifth grade I found out about the University of Farmington from my teacher, Ms. Shea. It was at that age that I my goal was set, I was going to be a teacher. I remember falling in love with the idea of the school and the opportunities that I thought it would give me. In sixth grade I looped with my first grade teacher, Ms. Cloutier, and took advance of my last year of…

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    elaborate words and the use of rhetorical devices such as three metaphors, which dexterously combine elements from "Harry Potter" with the author's own claims. For example, when arguing about the lack of peril in Rowling's wizarding world, Pennington sets up a metaphor between "Harry Potter's" harmless magic and a kid's chemistry laboratory "where the most dangerous substance seems to be baking soda" (91). What also adds to the essay's appeal, is the array of rhetorical questions: "Do the Harry…

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    (Martínez 148). Jerry clearly starts to believe he is really Daphne and is set on marrying Osgood. Joe shuts him down of course and re-forces the hetero-normality by talking about laws and conventions. When it comes to Sugar throughout the film it could be argued that Sugar maybe questioning her sexuality, she has trouble with men and so her decides to join an all girl group. While even fully being realized like Daphne, it does set up the…

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    during its construction, but only because it has suffered throughout its evolution. To many, this is not obvious. Those who try to point out the obvious are shut down and told that they are spoiling the process of government by being a storm crow. The fuzzy feeling from the pep talk given at the State of the Union has recharged the Obama brigade and anyone who is cynical becomes the object of derision. Just last night, after discussing that the high lottery jackpot could be an indication of a…

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