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    opening shot it is played, at 24:07-Moon River Just very slowed down,42:00 Moon River with Audrey Hepburn singing playing the guitar and this is after her and Paul go to see Sally Tomato, 48:28-Moon River when Doc Golightly and Paul are talking, 51:29-Moon River when she sees Doc for the first time, 56:20-Moon River when Holly is saying bye to Doc.1 :03:50- she tells Paul to get out violins come in very strong, 1:19:10-when her and Paul kiss,1:37:22-moon river 1:53:13. During most of the film, the compositions are various forms of Moon River. Rarely is there another type of song and instruments. During the scene at 46:18 it isn’t Moon River playing but it is tense music but still what sounds like a violin is playing it’s almost like that scene in Touch of Evil where Vargas is walking alone and it’s a really tense type of music like here,but the bass is the main instrument. Another scene where the music changes is at 1:08:40 when Paul and Holly are walking and at Tiffany’s, the music is more upbeat jazz. At 10:26 is another scene where the music doesn’t resemble Moon River, instead it actually resembles the song that was at the beginning of Touch of Evil, it has the same ticking sound and also at 31:57, which is the party scene; the jazz music playing has the same bonds that were in Touch of Evil. Throughout this film, Mancini…

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    Tides And Currents Essay

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    result from the gravitational attraction of the sun and moon on the oceans of the earth. Distance plays an important part in the cause of tides as well, more so than the magnitude of the gravitational attractive force. The effect of distance is seen in the relationship between the sun, the moon, and the Earth’s waters. The Moon controls the motion of tides despite being smaller, and thus having a lesser gravitational pull than the Sun, because of the Moon’s closeness to the earth compared to the…

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    Erutan-Personal Narrative

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    Once upon a time there was a little girl. She lived with her family in a little house next to the sea. The little house was quite plain but with a view that rivaled castle and palace views around the globe. The river to the sea sang sunlight and moonbeams. And she listened. Lupines bloomed waves of purple, pink and white, undulating as the sea breeze licked the field. It was July, the warmest month of the year. The Full Buck moon peaked over the horizon. The night air, close but cool,…

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    The Inner Jovian Moons For the moon project I recieved the Inner Jovian moons. The Inner Jovian Moons are four different moons of Jupiter. The names of these moons are Adrastea, Metis, Amalthea, and Thebe. Each of these moons get their names from Greek Mythology. They Were all discovered by different people. As it goes for research I found that all of these moons have very little to be known about them. They do not know the rotational period of any of these moons. A lot of the pictures at are…

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    Tides In Fishing

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    Moon phases affect on tide, tides affect on fishing In order to understand how tides work and how tides affect fishing, the relationship between the motion of the Earth in respect to the Sun and the Moon must first be understood. Newton’s law of gravitation explains that both the proximity and mass of two relative objects increases the attraction present within them. "The Ocean's Tides Explained” article states that on Earth’s axis, the level of the ocean is centered by the centrifugal…

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    Oceanography 201

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    and did not involve discussion or assistance from others. ________________ [your signature] Oceanography 201 Spring 2016 [120 pts.] Name: Wainani Wetter Final Exam Complete the following sentences with the correct term [20 pts. / 1 pt. each] DEAD ZONE a). The lack of oxygen in ocean regions creates ____ conditions. ISOHALINE b). A ___ represent the vertical concentration of salt in the ocean. EKMAN SPIRAL c). The speed of a wave is known as _____ BIORMEDIATION d). The use of bacteria…

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    The sun hung in the blue skies as Riasean and Larah wound through the pass in the heart of the Krador Mountains. As they rounded a steep bend in the trail, Larah looked up tracing the outline of the rocks and gasped. Silhouetted against the sky, the rock-face had the unmistakable image of a wolf baying at the moon. “Is that the reason the Krador are called the Wolf Bane Mountains?” “Some of the reason. The rest is based on legend,” Riasean replied. Larah raised an eyebrow at him. “Are you not…

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    planet we live in. Proof on why the earth is not flat comes from more recent studies. As more things are being discovered we are have more scientific explanations to explain other things. Recent evidence is more believable than old evidence. Maybe NASA’s pictures of the earth are all a bit different because throughout the years we were able to enhance our cameras. The pictures are not being taken with the same camera so of course they don’t look the same. Also, by observing the other…

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    Moon Theory

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    The history of earth is hard to imagine without our moon. The moon has had an impact on the earth in many different ways. For as long as man walked this earth, the moon has affected the tides and even the metals of the earth. The phases of the moon are still used to help guide the harvest, and even help determine the time of the river floods. The moon is a place that we know little about and very few people are lucky enough to get to experience it in person. Some interesting facts that we know…

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    caution while transiting the Merrimack River entrance due to significant shoaling inside of the north jetty. This area is outside of the feral navigation area and should not be considered as the safest crossing location. Several accidents have occurred in this area and mariners should be advised to take extreme caution when crossing at the tip of the north jetty. Merrimack River Bar - A system of notification to mariners has been in use by the USCG Station in Newburyport. It is to assist…

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