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    Before the camera was invented it was really difficult to record an image. You had to stand very still for a long time for the picture to be taken. If you moved just a little bit the picture would turn out blurry. In the year of 1881 George Eastman started making dry plates (Dry plates were round disks that were used instead of film). Then in 1883, George Eastman created a thin strip of paper covered in gelatin emulsion and silver balide, which is what we call film. Finally, he invented the…

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    I, Officer Thomas CROSS, was monitoring the traffic signals on Ohio River Blvd. while positioned on Walnut Street. At 1743hours, I observed a white box truck traveling South. The traffic control signal changed to a steady green light for Walnut Street and I observed the actor vehicle enter the intersection without slowing. It should be noted that the traffic control device on Walnut Street was a steady green light for nearly three (3) seconds. After the truck committed a violation, I observed a…

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    are not enlightenment, self-actualization or some other grand treasure. Instead all the world has to offer are a handful of expensive items from foreign nations. Belinda’s treasures include “India’s glowing gems/…And all Arabia breathes from yonder box” (“The Rape of The Lock” 133-134). These items are a display of Brittan’s opulence and wealth. Modern cultural institutions…

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    King uses horrific imagery when Danny imagines images of death to symbolize his decision to stop Jack. King describes, “...death images came to [Danny]: dead frog plastered to the turnpike like a grisly stamp; Daddy's broken watch lying on top of a box of junk to be thrown out; gravestones with a dead person under every one; dead jay by the telephone pole; the cold junk Mommy scraped off the plates and down the dark maw of the garbage disposal. Yet he could not equate these simple symbols with.…

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    movement of the area. These imagined movements have been demonstrated to activate motor cortical areas similar to those activated in the actual execution of that movement. The final stage, mirror therapy, patients place their affected limb inside a mirror box and watch movement of their unaffected limb in the mirror, giving the illusion of a moving, but pain-free affected limb. This task activates the motor cortex and also provides a strong visual input to the cortex that the movements are…

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    Marylin kindly say no as she looks at Rhetta’s smokey makeup. Yet Rhetta convinces Marylin to let her put natural looking makeup on her. Rhetta smiles and grabs a fluffy makeup brush from a cardboard box. You could clearly tell the family had just moved in. As for Rhetta’s family, they were actually very normal. Rhetta’s father, Reverend Mayes, was a pastor at a church. Marylin could tell he was very laid back, but she still wondered what he thought…

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    her bedroom and straight away you can tell it is not normal for a woman in her twenties to have such a pink frilly girly room full of soft toys. Aronofsky used the music box and soft toys to show her innocence. Immediately she got up and rehearsed this showing her dedication for ballet; she rehearsed in front of a triptych mirror her Mum dressed her…

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    ABSTRACT When brain scientist talk about plasticity, they refer to the molding of organs circuit by new experiences building new writing patterns, pruning others. Brain plasticity or neural adaptation or neuro-plasticity is the ability of the CNS to change & adapt in response to environmental cues, experience, behaviour, injury or disease. Neuroplasticity is assumed to be one of the essential characteristics of the nervous tissue which may be manifested comparatively rapidly and result in…

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    tells everyone to hurry up and draw the pieces of paper and to quickly end the lottery event. In conclusion, Jackson’s whole purpose of her short story was to point out that people are not attentive to other feelings, people are quick to look in the mirror and justify their actions through not partaking in consequences. The people of this town are set in…

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    repeating in my head. What could it mean? I thought, What would Jackson say if Mrs. G asked to talk to him. And then it hit me, please help me. I typed those letters into the large contraption, and sure enough the box appeared right in front of me. The only things left to do were to destroy the box, and get out of this House of…

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