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    Temple Grandin Reflection

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    Two different lives’ stories have been produced as movies. Temple Grandin was a true story about an autistic person’s life and how she became a successful person. Autism did not bring her life down, but it was an opportunity that allowed her to become a successful scientist. The movie had been produced to show how an autistic person acted and thought or exhibited how her life was different from other autistic people and was difficult being an autistic person. Still, she motivated herself and…

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    Sitting on my bed, with the sunlight streaming through the window, the shadows and sunlight dancing across my bed were creating optical illusions. I watched them, not knowing what else to do. The day was relaxing; and with not much to accomplish, I began contemplating life and the memories it held. The warm sun and balmy breeze reminded me of another summer when my life had drastically changed, my mind swiftly flew back to that time. I was walking along the dirt road with my best friend. All…

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    pictorial space created in the art work aimed to create the illusion of a real pictorial space for the spectator. The technique of one point perspective which was very much adhered to during the renaissance created a space in the picture which vanished into a single point in order to replicate the three dimensionality of our vision. This coupled with the use of shading and toning to accentuate the weight of form worked to create the illusion of looking into a realistic space. The use of formal…

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    Loyalty In Byzantine Art

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    A new era began entirely in the field of art the emergence of artist Giotto, who did not detract from the high would the rumors that he was indebted to his style graphic artists to the Byzantines, and aims to emulate the works of the European ideal Cathedrals north. The images stucco wall "al fresco" achievements Goto months, has been named "Fresco" because they paint over the wall while still plaster or mortar fresh tender. It was the paparazzi more slowly than the two examples Italians to…

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    found by him in people’s collections. The use of these photo’s helped shape the overall storyline and provided us with visible evidence to further interest the reader. Which in addition brings the reader to question What if these photo’s weren’t optical illusions at all and if not then what are the stories behind these…

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    those gems that weigh less than just one-tenth of a carat. A heart-cut diamond is not a good idea when it comes to a little diamond, as it will likely make it look even smaller than it actually is. Rather, an oval or pear cut diamond create an optical illusion of making the diamond appear longer. For maximum gains opt for the emerald cut. While the light is not reflected as brilliantly as in some other choices, the reflective properties and unique shape work together to make the small diamond…

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    Essay On Brain Break

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    When given new assignments and or topics to learn children need to be calm and focused as they approach the new assignments. A good way to calm down and focus the kids is to use brain breaks. “We can use brain breaks and focused-attention practices to positively impact our emotional states and learning. They refocus our neural circuitry with either stimulating or quieting practices that generate increased activity in the prefrontal cortex, where problem solving and emotional regulation occur.”…

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    Allison Wessels February 23, 2018 Walter Benjamin Illusions In the first part of the essay on Walter Benjamin, a German Jewish philosopher, who wrote the book Illusions, I discussed art reproduction through the use of historical and theoretical examples and quotes from many authors. In the second part of the essay which includes sections eight through fifteen Walter discusses much more about film and how it has evolved and the effects the actors and the camera have on the audience. Overall,…

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    History Of Film Directing

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    throughout history, from silent films to the invention of sound and color. To advance in the film industry, directors need to have a certain skill set, and obtain a film degree, or a media production degree. During the pre film era of the 1920s, optical illusion toys using pictures and lights were used to give the effect of a moving picture. The Thaumatrope, invited in 1824…

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    Motivation In Macbeth

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    Individual’s outer appearances often contradicts one’s inner temptations to bring out the potential for evil in society. Similarly to appearance versus reality as we all have a two choices in life: the hard way to success or the easy way into temptation. In Macbeth, an ancient play written by Harbrance Shakespeare, Macbeth, one of the protagonist, is a Scottish general and the thane of Glamis who is led to wicked thoughts by the prophecies of the three witches, resulting a negatively led…

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