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    First Motion Pictures by The Lumiere Brothers With the invention of the Cinematographe, Auguste and Louis Lumiere were the pioneers to hold one of the first screenings of, also, the first motion picture in the world, which also gives birth to the implementation of charging for admission to which we have until today. In Paris, December of 1895, the first screenings of the Brothers’ movie was held at the “Salon Indien du Grand Café”. Salon Indien was in fact, a rather small sized hall that…

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    Fair Lending Case Summary

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    Prior to the 1970s, discriminatory lending practices became hidden produces in central cities across the nation. The origins of fair lending litigation can be traced back to a 1976 redlining case in Oakley, Cincinnati. It was not until 1968, when the Fair Housing Act and other federal provisions regarding discrimination became law binding. A precedent regarding the application and interpretation of the anti-discrimination provisions was waiting to be set for local neighborhoods in the United…

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    Vimeo Gulp Analysis

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    Animation on Vimeo Writing Assignment: “Gulp” For the purpose of this critique, I will be analyzing the stop-motion animation, “Gulp,” using the art critical framework. “Gulp” was released in the summer of 2011 (uploaded to Nokia HD’s channel on July 25, 2011) to showcase the creative imaging capabilities of the Nokia N8 while also attempting to create the largest stop-motion set at the time. The short film was directed by Will Studd and Ed Patterson from Sumo Science at Aardman, and was used…

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    Laws of Motion and conservation of energy before we attempted the drop. We created our apparatus by inserting an egg into two cups connected together. We included steel wool and cotton in the two cup to absorb some of the impact. Secondly, we wrapped the two cups with a thick layer of clay to create a softer impact. Lastly, we applied steel wool two both ends of the cups for added padding. Newton's first law of motion is, “An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion…

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    better to question everything than to assume anything. Two examples of philosophers who did not make these naïve assumptions are Parmenides and Zeno of Elea. They held the belief that motion does not exist, and were ridiculed for such an outlandish stance. Zeno is best known for creating his four paradoxes of motion, but he actually created a number closer to 40 (Mastin). It is believed that these paradoxes were created by Zeno in defense of Parmenides. These four paradoxes have been argued…

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    The stories in the book “Cheaper by the Dozen” present an entertaining way to understand the time motion study and implement them to increase the productivity of construction projects. The novel narrates the life of the Gilbreths, a family of 12 children who were born and brought up in an unusual manner. The stories revolve around the time motion study concept, developed by Frank Gilbreth, the father of the 12 kids, and its implementations to increase the productivity of children in the routine…

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    Projectile Motion Worksheet A ball rolls off a desk at a speed of 3.0 m/s and lands 0.40 seconds later. How far from the base of the desk does the ball land? How high is the desk? What is the speed and angle of impact? A slingshot is used to launch a stone horizontally from the top of a 20.0 meter cliff. The stone lands 36.0 meters away. At what speed was the stone launched? What is the speed and angle of impact? A ball rolls with a speed of 2.0 m/s across a level table that is 1.0 m…

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    Canadian Identity when defined by its scientific advancements from 1981-2000, was impacted positively by the company BlackBerry. BlackBerry was originally called Research in Motion from its date of founding in 1984 up until 2013. This multi-billion company primarily specializes in wireless telecommunications although they have made several smartphones and tablets since 1999. The first reason why Blackberry has positively impacted Canadian identity is because of the company’s Canadian background.…

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    9, 1865 The way of life started to have a dramatic change around the time of the civil war. Nobody got along with each other until photography came into its own. 1889 The very first motion picture was created. 1895 The radio was invented 1927 The first television was invented Late 1900s Early 20th Century Motion pictures, radio, televisions began to have mass. Things that had mass began being “simpler”. 2050-2100 The earth was very roomy. Through the years though, the entire human…

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    Losing The Signal Essay

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    The book I am going to be discussing is “Losing the Signal: The Untold Story Behind the Spectacular Rise and Spectacular Fall of BlackBerry” by Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff. Originally, BlackBerry was named RIM, which stands for Research in Motion and was founded by Mike Lazaridis and Douglas Fregin in in 1984. They both created a device where uses could type words that flashed on Television screens and they named it “Budgie”. Usually, the start of a new technological device or website, I…

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