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    As stated on the website the markofaleader.com, “most people today- at least those of us in so-called developed countries -to remember or even imagine a world without telephones, movie theaters, recorded music, or even electric lights.” This means that Thomas Edison invented most of the things listed because he was alive during this time period. He changed life after dark, changed entertainment, and created a machine that could record…

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    The featured documentary ‘Side by Side’ was an enjoyable, informative documentary that discussed the history of the film industries use of emulsion film and the cautionary switch-over to the new digital movie format. Beginning in the late 1800’s with continued development of emulsion roll film by Eastman and the pioneering photography work of Edweard Muybridge and Louis Le Prince the advent of capturing and projecting moving images was at hand. The documentary covers the important developments…

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    My religious life story starts our pretty cookie-cutter. My dad came from a family that emigrated from the Ukraine and brought their strong catholic beliefs Catholic when I was 5 years old. I went to catholic school from Preschool to 8th grade, with mass on every Tuesday and on Holy Days of obligation. However, as I transferred to a public high school my entire extended family started to drift away from the church. We listened as sermons became increasingly related to donating more money to the…

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    Griffith’s 1915 movie “Birth of a Nation.” The prime factors that has made Griffith’s motion picture successful is his utilization of crosscutting during climaxes; battle scenes by incorporating a variety of different shots from different perspectives. However with Griffith’s…

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    My heart felt as big as the Empire State Building and knowing that I was coming back tomorrow made it grow even larger. My stomach's butterflies were long gone and weren't expected to come back any time soon. A large smile from ear to ear covered my whole face. Nervousness from earlier now seems completely silly. The shelves of books towered over my head. I innocently grabbed the three books that looked most interesting and immediately dashed home. The mailbox creaked open and I took out our…

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    parent/ teacher committee where the teachers works alongside the parents to create the best school they can have. They also have movie nights where they invite the community to come watch a movie at the school. To advertise for the movie night they work with a local Spanish radio station and get the message across to people who only speak Spanish so that they can come to the movie night as well. Stewardship at Northeast Elementary was huge because they have many different programs to get their…

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    classroom, but those computers are only used for testing. Mrs. Church also uses a CD player for music and audio books, which the children enjoy their music time. Both teachers have overhead projectors, in which they use to show the students how to manage the assignments. They also use the overhead projectors to play movies on. The technology applied in both classrooms is great for the students’ educations, and the children enjoy being able to utilize computers and tablets. Also, the technology…

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    idea is simply preposterous. However, The War of the World's by H.G. Wells is about that very idea. The book introduces a small town in England, a ways from London, in which a cylindrical object falls from the sky and buries itself in the ground. The movie, War of the World's directed by Steven Spielberg, naturally differs from the book. The film starts off with a man in modern day New York, divorced with two kids, living his everyday life. Suddenly, a huge lightning storm erupts and repeatedly…

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    When analyzing The Little Mermaid, Giroux holds Ariel under scrutiny with her relationship with the men in her life and how her perfect body might lead little girls to idealize unhealthy body standards for themselves. Giroux describes Ariel as “modeled after a slightly anorexic Barbie Doll,” due to her slim figure, large breasts, and wide eyes, all which seems like too much for a sixteen year old. The two main male relationships that Ariel has are between her father, King Triton, and her love…

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    It today’s day and age when technology is at its best, there are many new gadgets coming up every single day. Virtual Reality is one such amazing technology that is taking the world by storm. What makes this VR technique even better is that it can be clubbed with almost any category of devices. Virtual reality if explained in simpler term refers to computer technology that uses different software’s to generate realistic user experience. These sensations can be felt in different forms like sound,…

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