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    {ismsir} An in Depth iPhone X Camera Review by Pro Photographer Ismail Sirdah Ismail Sirdah views on Smartphone Photography Ismail Sirdah is a world renowned photographer who shot to fame for his mastery of art photography, travel photography and using imaging technologies. The pro-photographer is an avid user of Smartphone’s, which he believes have done a lot to disrupt the traditional boundaries of photography. A phone camera can easily be used to capture fun shots and behind the scene shots…

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    “ Ah, Finally school’s over! “ As I slowly trudge out of class, “ Oi, Miyazaki! Are you free tomorrow? “ Yamasaki Umi hollered at me throughout the class just before I left, “ Oh, I guess so? “ I nervously replied. Umi has been my classmate and my childhood friend since I was 5 years old, and I practically know almost everything about her. What she hates, what she likes, what type of food she is able to eat and much more. Umi had been my first love in secondary school and she would hardly talk…

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    1920s Mass Culture

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    Mass culture is defined by ideas and values that develop from a common exposure to a source of media or news source. This style of culture emerging in America during the 1920s and defining the era existed by the distribution of information from one source to many people all at once. Before then culture arose from day-to-day interactions between people. Before the radio mass culture was essentially non-existent, the culture was defined to local communities through the daily interactions of people…

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    Benjamin Franklin is a famous scientist who changed the world with this kite experiment. His experiment is called "The Philadelphia Experiment". The lab itself was the study of the relationship between the electricity in the lightning and a lightning rod itself. Franklin's theory involved the lightning bolt neutralizing the total or even a piece of the charged storm cloud. The bolt would then send energy to the high lightning rod. In his experiment, the kit was in replacement of the rod.…

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    While becoming a lazy bum throughout my summer between third and fourth grade of elementary, my parents decided to sign me up for British soccer camp. Growing up as a tomboy, I played most sports before middle school. I was the girl playing with the boys during recess. I started playing soccer at the age of 5. I partook in YMCA soccer anytime that I could. The first day is always the hardest because Tongue River is such a small school and no one loved soccer as much as I did. Being the only…

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    “Life is what happens when you put down your phone” (Montague 41). Kids are often thought of as being uninvolved in their communities because they are “too small” and they can’t do what others can. It is thought that if you just put a child in front of a tv or computer that they will be content. Robby Novak has blown that stereotype out of the water. Robby Novak, also known as Kid President, is a hero to many because he positively, bravely, and significantly made a lasting impact on the world,…

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    “Oi, Malfoy, you seen this?” Ethan Goldstein, a boy in the year above, asked, shoving a piece of parchment into Scorpius’s face. Scorpius took it as politely as he could and saw that it was the prefect patrol list for that year. Professor Mayweather, the headmistress, had allocated the prefect position to Scorpius, which, inevitably, caused some uproar. What most students didn’t know was that Professor Mayweather had literally offered the position to every other Slytherin boy there was, but they…

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    Native Americans: The Iroquois The Iroquois got their name from one of their enemies the Algonquin, called them the Iroqu (Irinakhoiw) which translate to the "rattlesnakes." Then the French added the suffix "-ois" to it, so the name became Iroquois. The Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Iroquois League was a northern American confederacy or alliance composed of five tribes in the seventh century. The Iroquois Confederation was known as the strongest confederation of the indigenous people.…

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    Durham College 200 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4 How does the concept of non-shared environment help explain some of the links among nature, nurture and development? Marta Zembik Child Development 1 CHLD 2380 Lisa J Taylor March 29th 2015 How does the concept of non-shared environment help explain some of the links among nature, nurture, and development? Book, “Children, a chronological approach” written by Robert V. Kail and Theresa Zolner, has…

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    “Maybe it’s a supernatural phenomenon!” Ace encourages from his place across Nami and Vivi. “Aliens could’ve done it!” Luffy chokes on his food. “Mhphh—!” “Don’t do that.” Zoro frowns at Ace as he reached over and pats Luffy’s back. “You’ll get him all excited over nothing.” Ace grins mischievously. “What if she’s an alien herself and she’s come to take over the planet!” Luffy’s arms are going everywhere and he’s babbling nonsense behind all the food in his mouth. Law, who’d been quietly…

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