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    the Camera Assistant, as I found the role to be refreshing, due it providing me the opportunity to further develop my Technical skills; by gaining a basic understanding of the NX5 camera and its operating capabilities. As a result, this was one of my main responsibilities as the Camera Assistant; as I had to ensure that I got the camera fully functional for the shoot; ensuring that I have correctly white balanced the camera and pre-selected the appropriate settings before the filming. Through…

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    Trainspotting Analysis

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    In this sequence from the film ‘Trainspotting’, directed by Danny Boyle, cinematography and mise en scene are used extremely effectively to connect the audience to the main character Marc Renton and his experience of going ‘cold turkey’. At the beginning of the sequence (48:30 minutes) ‘Renton’ has just been brought home from the hospital by his parents following a heroin overdose, and he’s been locked in what seems to be his childhood bedroom in order to overcome his addiction that’s been…

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    Nucleotide

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    ,guanine(G), cytosine(C). The nucleotides can bond with their base pairs(A=T,G=C) to form a linear strand that is supported by sugar-phosphate backbone. In the linear strand, some of three base sequence is a codon and each codon is related to an amino acid. These codons come together in a linear sequence and create a gene. Gene can be called as cipher that encrypts proteins. According to results of human genom project, there are approximately 20,500 genes and 500,000 proteins in human body....…

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    Leon Bricksoy Analysis

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    “The domain of art is not one in which the Party is called upon to command. It can and must protect and help it, but it can only lead it indirectly. It can and must give the additional credit of its confidence to various art groups, which are striving sincerely to approach the revolution and so help an artistic formulation of the revolution.” (Trotsky). This conception of art by Leon TROTSKY reflects the mainstream position of the communist party toward the cultural and artistic life in Russia…

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    (CRISPR-associated protein) is a RNA-guided nuclease for precise genome editing in diverse organisms. In 1987, when scientists were studying the bacteria's immune system, they discovered a pattern of short, repeating, palindromic DNA sequences separated by short, non-repeating, "spacer" DNA sequences (Figure 1). How CRISPR/Cas works in bacteria: As shown in Figure 2, the CRISPR immune system protects bacteria from repeated viral attack by three basic steps: Step 1) Adaptation – When…

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    came first. A candlestick showing a long white box supposes that the price increased most of the time. Yet, this session might have been more volatile when looking at the high/low sequence. The example shown in figure XX illustrates two possible high/low sequences that would result in the same candlestick form. The sequence in the middle shows a large increase in price movement (the white box) and two small moves (high and low bars). We see a decrease below the Open to create the Low then a…

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    Teacher Observation Essay

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    that the teacher employs. The level of questioning that the teacher uses the most is literal questions. This level of questioning is present when the teacher asks about main idea, sequence, and/or similarities and differences. The teacher that I observe asks the students the main idea of read alouds that they encounter and the sequence of steps in a procedure (such as writing a draft in a graphic organizer). The second level of questioning that the teacher uses when asking questions is…

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    Enhance Nutrition In Food

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    When uORF, the coding sequence of the tobacco gene, is taken away and the major sequence is overexpressed, the number of other genes that plays a part in sugar metabolism is activated by the gene; eventually, the sucrose level is increased in tobacco leaves. If the uORF is not taken away, the overexpressing gene will boost sugar content in tobacco leaves just to a point. The boosted sucrose inhibits the uORF, which inhibits the main part of the gene, affecting its ability to…

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    to analyse is at 19 minutes. There is a sequence where the main character (Munez) has to work to get money to travel to England. The sequence of jump cuts going from one job to the other is a perfect use of speeding up the process while also using settings as a way to portray the character. Firstly, a jump cut is used to stop the continuous flow of the film. Therefore, essentially the film is switching to a different time and it is not a continuous sequence. This creates a very enjoyable…

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    included. Amy Zhang’s novel, Falling into Place, is a nonlinear but easy to follow story. The sequence of events may not particularly be chronological, but more so a depiction or flashbacks of what the main character, Liz Emerson’s, life was like before she passed. The novel consists of numerous ‘snapshots’, conveying the memories of Liz’s childhood and early teenage years. This gives the non-chronological sequence of events an exception because it is…

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