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    reduce effort and time to capture facial expressions. With the facial capture system, researchers could use a tiny number of recordings rather than comprehensively recording the actor showing different facial expressions under many combinations of lightning and camera viewpoints. Then they synthetically generates to the…

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    monastic life. However, his father had plans for Martin Luther to study law in the University of Erfurt, where he obtained a master’s degree in theology (1505). In July of that same year, Martin was caught in a violent thunderstorm, where a bolt of lightning nearly struck him down. He believed that this was a sign from god, and vowed that he would become a monk if he survived the storm. When the storm subsided, Martin, true to his word, turned his back on law 5 days later and entered an…

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    Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939. This would be prolonged for six consecutive years until the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany. Germany originally sought to minimize the length of the war by using the Blitzkrieg strategy, or (The Lightning strike strategy) to become a stronghold in the war. This strategy allowed them to enclose enemy armies and force surrender. This tactic, while suggested by the British, French and Italian planners was never recognized by their prospective…

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    Earthshaker Myth

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    Some observers have even described his visits as great manifestations of floating balls of light, others have called them bluish columns shooting up out of the earth like reverse lightning, reaching up into the sky from the ground. No one yet knows the mysteries behind this mythical being. However with every new sighting, and every new scientific discovery the myth behind Earthshaker is slowly fading. Earthshaker the myth relates to…

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    and my Father Cronus was still ruling on Mount Olympus. Anyway Me and my brother, Zeus were sparing, trying to get our powers to work, Now I said we were young not smart. Anyway my Brother Zeus was the god of lighting he could only make a small lightning bolt, I was the god of Water and I could only make a wave. “You ready Poseidon” Zeus questioned “ Ready as I will ever be” I said frightened “Good” Zeus stated with a Naughty Grin With my weak powers I was helpless Zeus was the…

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    An Astronomical Athlete Every success story ever chronicled started with a dream, a huge gargantuan dream that seemed entirely unobtainable. The 1996 bronze medal Olympian, Floyd “Money” Mayweather, sought the title of the greatest professional boxer of all time. He achieved his goal by keeping an unblemished record of forty-nine fights with forty-nine wins, twenty-six by way of knockout, and zero losses (“Floyd Mayweather Jr..”). My own dreams are of no less stature in fact, I intend to…

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    In the present, it still has the same significance to Hannah and Valentine, who have named the tortoise Lightning. The audience sees Septimus hold Plautus back as it moves off the papers it is holding and pet the shell, suggesting that Plautus is alive. Valentine also feeds Lightning and holds him, petting him as if he is still alive in the future. The characters Valentine and Septimus are written to be historical parallels of each other, as…

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    Since music, lightning and images played a huge role in this play, not many words needed to be spoken. The director chose to integrate the most important parts of the story into her play, which she judged were the passages in italics in the book. Those passages are, the…

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    At the beginning of the story, the narrator describes the situations in which he met a man named C. Auguste Dupin. Both were searching for the same book at the same library. It was in the Rue Montmartre, in Paris. They became friends and decided to share the expenses of a residence together in Paris. The narrator then illustrates the powers that Dupin possess. They are brilliant powers of analysis. Once a day, the narrator and Dupin read newspaper headlines. They found a headline about a…

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    Apollo’s Mistake Apollo's Roman name and it is Apollo. He is the God of Medicine, music, archery, and the sun. On day Apollo was going home from archery practice.When he was in the forest coming home he saw a floating magic harp. He walked toward it and saw a sign and it said “If you take this harp and play it at a person it makes them lie but if you do it to many times to one God they will say terrible things to everyone”. Then Apollo took the harp and walked home. He went to Olympus and saw…

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