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    Film Narrative Analysis

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    The old rule is to uses voice, moving image and performance to talk about a general story with a familiar aesthete, while the modern digital aesthetics requires rigorous narrative and complex concepts to mobilize the audience, inspiring an interactive experience to the audience. It sometimes…

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    In the recent years, the architectural industry has begun to reconsider its purposes, taking into consideration the quality of life, how advanced technology has become and how people can benefit from the improvements of either the product or the building. Whether the products will aid to make the lives of people easier or if the buildings are sustainable and environmentally friendly but also profitable. Addressing all these questions is causing substantial changes in every area of work and life.…

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    Introduction A majority of people on Earth smell, touch, taste, see, and hear which are known as the five senses. Humans need a various or all of these senses in order for survival. Smell is necessary whenever there might be a fire, for the outcome can be dangerous. The need for touch is important because humans have a physical attachment that satisfies or comforts the brain. People also need eye sight for placement in the vast world, although there is an extant of people who are blind and…

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    with physiological mechanisms, philosophy of mind keeps the reader enthralled • Dr. Ramachandran comes across as an enthusiast in search of the secrets of the human mind and keeps the reader involved. • The illustrations, informative drawings and images of human brain add value by helping the reader understand better • Illustrations on optical phenomenon engages the reader Negatives • It has repeated mentions of same patients and this reappearance could have been done away with • Dr.…

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    Fujifilm Case Analysis

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    Fuji Xerox was one of the excellent companies in Japan. When Xerox Corporation became in deficit, Fujifilm acquired additional 25% of Fuji Xerox's outstanding shares in 2001, increasing the shareholding in that company to 75% and transformed that company into a consolidated subsidiary. Fuji Xerox is now taking a major role in Fujifilm. In 2006, Fujifilm Group shifted to a holding company structure centering on the holding company FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation (FHC), which controls both the…

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    does not have a positive image, do not consider it to buy headsets even if you are getting them for free. Most users who do not check the brand reputation of the headset do nothing but make mistake. In terms of brand reputation, it is hard to find a better option than Plantronics. The Plantronics Voyager Bluetooth headset has been designed after considering the advanced communication requirements that people have these days. Caller name announcing facility and smart sensors It is hard to find a…

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    The stylus system that is categorised in this group is the stylus system of micro CMM, which has a similar design with the conventional CMM probing system. As described in ISO 10360-1, the stylus system has a spherical stylus tip, a rod stylus shaft and a sensing element. These styluses also operate in contact mode. (1.1 until 1.5 have been discussed in progress report 2) 1.1 UMAP Mitutoyo Stylus (1993-1999) Figure 2.1: construction of UMAP stylus system Mitutoyo UMAP stylus system was…

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    Ultrasound Technologist Ultrasound Technologist are people who use high-frequency sound waves to create images of soft tissue in a patient’s body. Doctors and Physicians use these images to diagnose abnormalities and diseases in a patient. They also use these images for women's who are pregnant, to make sure the baby and the mother are both healthy. These people are also known to be as diagnostic medical sonographers. Their average annual salary is $63,630, and their hourly wages goes by…

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    The Glass Cage

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    In the book “The Glass Cage How Our Computers Are Changing Us” by Nicholas Carr, discusses about factory robots and self-driving cars, wearable computers and digitized medicine, as he explores the hidden costs of granting software dominion over our work and our leisure. Automation has become a huge beneficial factor in the world as we know it. Everywhere we look computers and robots are slowly taking away certain jobs and tasks, but have substantially improved our lives. Without manufacturing…

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    compulsively mean that foreign markets are targeted but that any part of the supply chain is located abroad. In the particular case of the represented sensor company an offshore manufacturer is hired. For the consequent analysis several assumptions were postulated, as the following: - The company is one of the major players leading on the sensor market due to its promise of quality, well-known and appreciated by its customers - Current domestic production cannot satisfy increasing demand -…

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