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    the photo is used to set the mood of the picture. Hood, Dave. “The Art of Photography.” Wordpress. N.p., 1 May 2014. Web. 12 Dec. 2016. (Essay) This essay was about how photography is art. Throughout the 50s, many photographers began viewing the camera to create…

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    Technology has been improved all around the world, having a huge impact on law enforcement. All the new technology that has been created such as body cameras, dash cameras, gunfire detection, and mobile systems are used as an advantage for policing in their daily work lives. These are just a few of the new and improved technology that not only is an assist in law enforcement but, also helps keep citizens safe. This new high-tech technology has been beneficial to law enforcement officials by…

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    Did you know Crohn’s Disease is one of the fastest growing intestinal disease in the US? My paper is going to be about Crohn’s disease. I chose this because over the past years I have had the time to really learn on my own what is like to live with someone who has Crohn’s. I will be going over some of the symptoms, treatments and other home remedies and facts about Crohn’s disease. Crohn’s disease is an Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Symptoms can vary depending on the person. The most common…

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    In another context, this time is comparing a working woman with another woman we find that the same perception is manifested, “go home and stay as long as you like. If there’s something for you to do I’ll send it along with your husband. At least you’re raising a family, not like that slut who turned you in!” Thus a woman’s honor and dignity often consist in her strict adherence to idealized norms of wifehood and motherhood, as they are associated the traditional roles of wife and mother to…

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    keep their culture isolated and thriving as it once was. The Kayapo have adapted to using video cameras and other…

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    immediate focus towards the screaming that follows it. These screams, while they vary in volume several times, were notedly echoed throughout the rest of the screen time on the bridge itself. We also hear a roaring cheer in the background, when the camera cuts to the white spectators lining the highway. Their screams are so loud,…

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    In the 2014 version of the film, The Great Gatsby, the scene in which Daisy meets Jay Gatsby for the first time in five years differs slightly from the scene described in the original novel. In the film, Director Baz Luhrmann uses contrasting color schemes between the homes of Nick and Gatsby to foreshadow the change in emotion and situations that will occur. While Gatsby, Daisy, and Nick are having tea in Nick’s home, Luhrmann makes emphasizes the tranquility and peacefulness of Nick’s home as…

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    She was aware of a connection between the two art forms and found that lessons she learned with a camera could also be useful to her in her writing. In her autobiography, One Writer’s Beginnings, Welty discusses the conscious act of getting her distance. She says that it is “a prerequisite of [her] understanding of human events,” and it is “the way…

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    Both Swift and Leigh, at least initially, delude the viewer to the authenticity of the cases provided. The Sense of History by the use of deceptive techniques imitates the aesthetic characteristics of the manor house documentary format, epitomised in the clichéd opening sequence with the low brass music, long shots of woodland estates scenes in an attempt to convince the…

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    Throughout history, the public has been entertained by stories written and performed by artists visually. The creation of the moving picture gave an outlet to visual art performers to reach brand new audiences of enormous sizes. The cultural and artistic differences that influenced art prior to the film industry also made an imprint on films from around the Western world. Because of the emphasis on capitalism in America and England, the films of English speaking directors tended to be aimed at…

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