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    Fluoroscopy

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    are projected onto a viewing monitor during a diagnostic and intraoperative procedures. This machine uses X-rays to give real-time video images on the area of interest making it possible to see internal organs in motion such as blood flow and catheter insertion. A Fluoroscopy captures these X-rays with a device called an image intensifier and converts the X-rays into light. The light is soon after picked up by a camera and displayed on a monitor. It is practical when the surgeon wants to see…

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    In Moonrise Kingdom, for the most part the scenes are very rigid and symmetrical. The fact that the camera follows a linear motion with long shots and lots of panning, means that the set had to be created completely as the camera captures the scene from side to side. An example of which is in the camp scene. It starts with the character of Edward Norton, Scout Master Ward, doing his daily runs at the camp. As the camera pans through…

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    two common sayings that mirror a bias and preference for visual presentation. Visual component is in some cases considered as more viable than content based substance showcasing in light of the fact that pictures are quicker and less difficult to capture and more sharable. It can likewise now and then bring entertainment and even feeling. Great visual substance advertising must be attractive and to adequately pass on the thought or message. According to an article on B2B marketing insider,…

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    Five seconds, ten seconds, fifteen, as still as a statue, he stared, then his mouth opened, as if in slow-motion. "Madman, psychotic, tortured soul, or possessed by the very Devil himself. Who knows why men do such things, M'aam, but whatever the cause, I'm sure he has his own reasons, that you can be certain off. No man ever does things without a reason, no…

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    absolutely loved “Apprehension”, created by Isabele Ramirez-Dieckman. Her art was probably my favorite of the three I’m critiquing. She used oil paint on canvas to create this art piece. The main style that was used is short strokes in a downward motion, and she does this in simple parts. The piece featured a black and gray cat looking behind itself, with a look of curiosity in its eyes. She, the artist, uses a neutral color scheme and almost nothing brighter than a pale white used for the…

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    immediate introduction to the colour which frames the female protagonist would have reverberated with Victorian readers as their knowledge of popular culture associated with the ‘Yellow Book’ would have been relevant and stimulating. This periodical was ‘distinctive in design and typography as well as in contents’ which was a technique used by many radical literary figures, including the authors being studied within this essay, as they all used the form of a short story. The short story was a…

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    Modern Art Analysis

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    He selected images that were “unspecific, out of focus or duplicates, no longer felt to be suitable as a basis for other artistic works” and wiped large qualities of paint in a specific kind of motion such as pulling or dripping, to create a sense motion (5). By combining the method of photography and painting, he creates an illusionistic resemble of reality. It impacts the medium of painting in creating a contrast between abstract and figurative expression, also providing…

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    toward a particular group of people but instead relate to everyone and how he or she should view life. Throughout this song, Sillers causes her listeners to step back and reevaluate how they live their lives, asking if they are going through the usual motions or going out of their way to live every day like they may not get another. Sillers repeatedly uses the words "I Hope You Dance" in her song. However, when she says this, she does not literally mean she hopes we break out our…

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    Samuel Coleridge used figurative language and unorthodox verse structure to describe the tragic, lesson-filled past of a sailor and portray literary elements of Romanticism and its ideals. By using a non-traditional approach to verse structure, it shows Coleridge's choice to not compromise the meaning and thought process of each stanza by following a set pattern. This demonstrates the versatility and story-like dynamic of the poem making it all the more captivating to the reader. Through his use…

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    Since this disappointment, Deadpool’s cult following t has been avidly awaiting the arrival of the dedicated Deadpool film. Many people foresee the upcoming Deadpool film to be just another in the line of Marvel’s ever expanding presence in the motion picture industry, a moralous tale of heroism, and a family…

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