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    Jerry Seinfeld said during one of his shows, "I saw a thing, actually a study, that said speaking in front of a crowd is considered the number one fear of the average person. I found that amazing. Number two was death. Death is number two? This means to the average person if you have to be at a funeral you would rather be in the casket than doing the eulogy." While this is humorous it illustrates a good point; people are afraid of public speaking. Public speaking is defined as "the process of…

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    Multi Camera Analysis

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    Multi-Camera Analysis So what is the difference between a multi-camera and a single camera production? The difference between single camera and a multi-camera production is the use of several cameras simultaneously recording at the same time instead of just the one. Multi-camera is used to film genres such as chat shows, sports, concert and public events. Directing a Multi-camera production can be incredibility difficult; Not only does a director have to manage themselves but they also have to…

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    Jury Trial Summary

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    reasonable man is not the paradigm for how we should want to judge society, changing the law to resemble that of a superior moral citizen is problematic. It is cases like those that result in the Good Samaritan Law found in the final episode of Seinfeld. While Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer are certainly not the best people, they did not deserve to be arrested for their lack of action in preventing the robbery. Calling someone fat does not make their actions anymore legally reprehensible.…

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    Professor’s Name Student’s Name Course Date Understanding of the first Amendment and its legal constrains The First Amendment protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expressions. This freedom consists of the rights to freedom of speech, press, assembly and to petition the government for a redress of grievances, and the implied rights of association and belief. But to what extend is this right enforced, and the extent to which this is applied, where is the red line in the…

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