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    home. Amazon has an extensive selection of blinds including wood blinds, vinyl, and faux wood. We make it easy to find the right blinds for your needs, and your budget. Blinds are a wonderful way to add privacy to a room, they can be opened to let light in, and closed when you want more privacy. They are perfect for all of the windows in your home. While most windows use horizontal blinds, there are some cases where you'll want to use wood vertical blinds. These are a wonderful option for…

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    The scene I will be analyzing is from the 1955 film The Night of the Hunter. The film’s plot is of two young children who are left with a large sum of money from their father who robbed a bank. Their widowed mother, desperate for love, marries Harry Powell (a.k.a. the preacher) who believes he delivers “God’s work” while also killing women on the side. He ends up murdering the children’s mom, and in turn, he becomes their caretaker. He soon finds out that the children know where the money is…

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    costume, lighting, and sound design. The first thing I looked at when I walked in the theatre was how the lighting had been arranged. When we sat down and the play started the main focus is on the stage. All the lights pointed to the stage while the audience blended in with the lights off. This made sense because you want to keep the audience's attention on the stage. Everything was very visible and clear to see. Every little artwork was able to be seen since the lighting was set up well.…

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    Imagery In The Giver

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    shortages of supplies and the blackouts are increasing. In addition, the characters are affected in the setting because, without lights, they won’t be able to survive. Jeanne DuPrau states, “...they were reminded of something they preferred not to think about: that someday the lights of the city might go out and never come back on” (Pg. 5). The city of Ember’s lights constantly flicker out now, and the people are beginning to realize the danger that lies in the future. Ember is a dystopian…

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    Although the beginning holds that “dawn was not far to come”, dawn never came in this passage. Even after “he woke it was still dark”, signifying that he is unable to find the light and to wake up from this depression. This constant state of darkness matches the beat of the main character’s heart as he searches for a glimpse of light but is left with nothing but darkness. The cold further brings pain to the night. As the main character touches the “cold and perfect teeth” of the wolf who was…

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    A Hero's Journey

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    stared down at my schoolwork while my mind remained static. Suddenly, I found myself beginning to radiate golden light as my body faded from existence; then before I knew it, I rematerialized out of thin air. This does not happen often, so I was rather confused as I stood atop a cloud, high up in the sky. That is, until I noticed a large, human-like figure appear before me in a holy light. He raised his hands and smiled down at me before bellowing out, “Behold, for it is I; Gabe Newell!”…

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    (4x), low power (10x), and high power (40x). To find the total magnification, we multiplied the ocular lens (10x) by the power of the objective lens. The diaphragm lets a certain amount of light through to the specimen. The bigger the diaphragm hole the more light, and the smaller the diaphragm hole, the less light. The field of view is the…

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    Perspective, the most powerful thing on earth. A statement of my own so therefore not entirely factual, but true none the less. The very definition of perception is, “The way you think about or understand someone or something (Unknown, 2016)”. Is this not the very thing that causes us to take sides in conflict or to act on something that doesn’t seem right? We are not born with the understanding that “White is Right” we are taught this from a very young age by our predecessors; our parents, our…

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    Effects of Social Media Before social media existed the way people met each other was through face to face communication. Now when walking down the sidewalk people pretend to be on their phones so they do not have to talk or acknowledge each other. People now days lack social/people skills. Social media over the past couple of years have taken control of people’s lives. Social media is not just taking over people’s lives it is also effecting people’s brains, behavior and thinking. Social…

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    As clearly seen in the beginning of the documentary we see the phone box, shrouded in darkness with only one very faint source of light. This immediately provokes the audience to question: Why? What’s happening? And thus get the audience to truly become curious as to what they are looking at and to what might happen next. This technique of using the darkness rather than avoiding it…

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