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    Big Love Play Analysis

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    unprofessional, however, was the fact that during the songs the cast members were not miked. No matter how loud voices are without microphones, if instrumental music is coming out of a sound system they will be completely overpowered. In any performance in a place other than a cathedral with incredible acoustics, if there is going to be singing there needs to be microphones. The songs were very hard to listen to because of the lack of mikes, also there were times when the cast members would be…

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    Drones Lab Report Answers

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    By only measuring between one to one hundred nanometres and some weighing less than 10 grams makes the nano drones the smallest drones available. A nano-drone is a billion times smaller than regular drone or 〖10〗^(-9) the size. Each piece of the Nano-drones has to be designed and functioning individually before they can be pieced together to form the final product. The naked eye cannot see the drones when they are one billionth the size of their counterpart. By making the drones to look like…

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    What is the most influential invention of the late 19th century? Well, there are many choices to choose from. There is the light bulb/electricity which is mainly associated with Thomas Edison, the airplane created by the Wright Brothers, the telephone created by Alexander Graham Bell and his partner Thomas Watson, and the automobile/assembly line which is mainly related to Henry Ford. These people and their inventions have had an unbelievable effect on our world today. I cannot imagine this…

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    Throughout Jean Rouch’s filmic career he experiments with cinema, pushing the boundaries of ethnographic film, showcasing a range of styles. Chronicle of a Summer embarks on the simple journey of asking strangers if they are happy in order to explore how camera’s change behavior. This film epitomizes Rouch’s exploration of cinematic truth, however, I am left questioning if it is the camera or Rouch who provokes his subjects into performance. Rouch’s exploratory career can be tracked through…

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    I started off friends will everyone in my grade but the second I left, I was surrounded by acquaintances. It all began when I made it to the impromptu speeches for the next round of public speaking. The topic I was given to talk about was “What makes a leader?” When I heard the teacher said those words, my heartbeat started to race. I began to sweat profusely and my palms felt clammy. I picked up the pencil and tried to rack my brain for ideas but my hands kept shaking. With only two minutes…

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    Np Us Meeting Analysis

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    Compared to the author’s first N.P.U meeting, which was N.P.U. E the author thought both meeting run very efficiently. There were a few things that the author did like more about meeting M then she did E however. For instance, there was a microphone so that people in the very back could hear. Also room was very spacious and the chairs were positioned to where you felt the meeting was a group effort. It also gave you a chance to meet the person sitting next or across from you. However, there were…

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    Do You Speak Big Brothers Language? “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.” 1984 (Orwell 51). Words. An official slogan. Three sentences. Contradictory statements. Words that take control. Letters turn into words and these words turn into a language. Positive or negative, words can have a great impact on a person’s physical and mental state. As George Orwell depicts so vividly in his novel 1984, constant pressure from “Big Brother” can cause even the craziest contradictories…

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    James Tenney's Poem

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    activities. There were random sounds that seemed to gradually increase in volume, as if passing by the microphone. These pieces felt very relaxed yet busy with there being a huge collection of sounds in varying pitches and durations. Having listened to something similar to this in the past, I wasn 't too taken off guard by it and I found myself intrigued by the sounds of people talking near the microphone as well as others who seemed to be shouting from the distance. In the second component…

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    According to Jeremy F. Strayer, only 69 percent of students who start high school finish four years later. However, the other 31 percent of the students are dropping out of school due to the lack of understanding of the given concepts. On an average, 7,200 students drop out of high school each day, totaling 1.3 million a year. This startling statistic makes one wonder what is discouraging our students from finishing school. Schools should develop and implement a new form of teaching that would…

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    Public Speech Critique

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    actually helped the speech, because the information she was giving was sometimes difficult to understand without a little bit of extra thinking. Her volume was at a very good level, however, it helped that she had a microphone to use during the speech. She made sure to keep the microphone away…

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