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    is the light. When a beautiful colorful butterfly gets you attention and put a smile on your face, you would not be able to enjoy this scene without light. When a famous paint in a museum let your jaw drops in amazement, you must know that light is the medium that convey the beauty of the paint to your eyes. Let us not go too far, you would not be able to read these very words without the blessing of the light. Moreover, light plays an important role on people feelings and emotions. Light can…

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    power in the scene; this also correlates to the use of space and depth. As the scene progresses the characters slowly become untouched by light. The lady starts off well light and expressive, the man, on the other hand, is half lit and observant. Even when the man walks up to rub her shoulders he is still half lit. Now with a change in space you would think her light should fall onto him as well, but that’s not the case. Instead, his darkness is shared with her later in the scene. This can be…

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    False Impressions

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    note of time, weather conditions, temperature, and ambient light would be annotated. Before entering the structure an exterior survey would be conducted to see if any obvious evidence was apparent. Evidence such as open, broken windows, damaged doors, footprints, tire impressions and other evidence are key outdoor evidence. All evidence identified would be recorded taking analytical notes. Noting the negative factors (dark, no street light, possible rain, cloud cover, cold temperature), securing…

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    charge and are egotistical, then there are people that believe them and will do what they say. This kind of power in the palms of someone like jack can lead to savagely portrayed murder with Piggy and Simon. 174 Chapter 10 "I'm frightened. Of us." Key Details This text is telling us how scared Ralph is after Simon is killed. This is the part in the book where Ralph realized that even if the beast is real there still is something inside us like what Simon said, which Ralph is now fearing even…

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    Stage Lighting Outline

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    Stage lighting is defined as “the use of light to create a sense of visibility, naturalism, composition, and mood”(Mts, “Modern stage lighting”). Stage Lighting has been used in performances for hundreds of years. “Modern stage lighting began to flourish with the development of the incandescent…

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    director Tim Burton uses to create the perfect mood for a particular scene in many of his well known movies. An example is when low-key lighting is used to fill the screen with darkness. Just barely any light left in the movie, which can give the sense danger and fear throughout the scene of the movie. In contrast high-key lighting is used to do the opposite of low-key lighting. It’s used to fill the screen with brightness, which can give the scene a sense of warmness and happiness. For instance…

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    Darkness. That's all I could feel; all I could see. Then suddenly, it was light. I had always had these random black-outs as a child. The doctors always told me and my mother not to worry about it. When I finally came all the way back into the now, I was at home on my oh-so-familiar street. I looked at my wrist to see what time it was. 9:02 am. I had to be at work in less than an hour. I started to walk down the street, seeing all of my neighbors bustling around. Some were leaving for work,…

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    Call Bell System

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    it was to answer them. There was a research done around call bell “The first, and perhaps most problematic aspect of the call bell issue, is that of answering the light. This category includes whose job it is to answer the bells, where the light is answered (either at the nurses' station or in the room), and how long it takes for the light to be answered” (Deitrick, 2006). The staff would pass on the responsibility with each other as they all believe they are too busy to answer the call bell and…

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    Long ago and once upon a time, there lived a princess. Her name was Oriana, and her entire court loved her. She always helped those in need and had a smile for everyone. Oriana wasn’t vain, although she had every reason to be. She had wavy, raven hair that fell past her knees; pure, olive skin; and a face that was perfectly oval. Her real beauty, however, lay in her eyes. Whenever Oriana felt an emotion strongly, they changed from their usual ebony to true gold. It seemed that nothing could…

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    Menuet Vs G Major Essay

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    drives the melody forward, shift of tonality and tonicization and how it materializes the movements, and cadences and pauses and how it balances characters from both Menuets. The first point I like to discuss is rhythm. The rhythm helps make the line light and dance-like. In the first Menuet, Bach explores…

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