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    Drones

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    Technological advances throughout the world have led to the drastic growth of cameras. One of the inventions that have come from these advances is the drone. The rise of popularity in drones has become a popular, as well as a controversial topic. Photojournalist, Tomas Van Houtryve, discusses the dark side of drones and how they can be used for malice in “From the Eyes of A Drone”. The safeness of drones is a specific issue that continues to surface. Drones are being mistaken for toys when they…

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    Ava Perkins Diary Entry

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    skills, but you're nothing but a motherless child! Now go outside in the burning sun and sit there until I tell you to come inside!" With tears rolling down her beet red cheeks, Ava ran outside and threw herself on the ground. She began to observe the panorama of trees around her. She was so infuriated about what Ms. Patel had said. How could someone be so cruel and say such nasty things? Ava's thoughts were quickly interrupted by the sun's gleam on a shiny red car pulling up into the driveway…

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    Ancient Egypt: Learn About Ancient Egypt. (n.d) Retrieved December 6, 2015, from https://jr.brainpop.com/socialstudies/ancienthistory/ancientegypt/ This video discusses the geography of ancient Egypt and things the Egyptians in Cairo heavily relied on. It also discusses the human characteristics, such as architecture and land use, for instance the Nile River and pyramids. We will learn about this ancient civilization’s remains, for instance the Great Pyramids, the Great Sphinx, and artifact.…

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    From the beginning of time, human civilization has fed upon the circulating world of obtaining, assembling, and broadcasting information upon a wide-spread scale. With sources ranging from the earliest form of publicized word to the current reality of active pictures and dramatic screenplay, society has been infused with an environment of news broadcast. Unfortunately, since the creation of television journalism, the overall goal has shifted from knowledgeable reports to pure entertainment. A…

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    Introduction Through accurate, real-time information about daily operations, companies can make smarter, faster decisions allowing them to reduce operational costs by 23% and administrative costs by 22% (“6 Compelling ERP”). An Enterprise Resource Planning system, also referred to as ERP, is a management tool that integrates all departments and functions across a company onto a single system allowing companies to make those faster and smarter decisions. Specifically, the system gives…

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    through high school. Age 16 in 11th grade and age 17 in 12th. I didn’t like school, but I had to do the work that was necessary to pass. I would do my homework once in a while but it would usually be last minute. This story took place in two schools. Panorama High School and Cal Burke High school. Both schools are decent, but I preferred Cal Burke because of the way they do things. They have a different schedule and system. This story is aimed at students in high school in any grade level. The…

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    emotions—fear, courage, pride, and humility—in his attempt to understand his battlefield experiences; in this respect, Fleming represents the "Everyman" of war. Crane's work employs a narrative point of view that distinctively offers both an objective panorama of the war as well as the more subjective impressions of the young soldier. Since he had never been to war when he wrote The Red Badge of Courage, Crane claimed that his source for the accurate descriptions of combat was the football…

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    War Horse Themes

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    War Horse: From the Book to the Play to the Film There are several challenges a film can face when it is adapted from a written piece. Whilst some critics will defend that film adaptation tend to vary several aspects of a story, others, may object there are techniques, which help to recreate and maintain the plot alive within audio-visual frameworks. This paper will discuss two of the main difficulties of adapting War Horse and the different methods that were used in the pursuance of visual…

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    The invention of photography has direct correlations to the notions of documentary. Historically, a photograph represented the means to preserve a snapshot of the world as accurately as possible. This suggests something in opposition to art, the photographer is not portraying his or her vision of the world, in so far as expressionist painters of the time would be. Instead, they are merely capturing and collating information, as a historian would. Slowly it can be seen that these notions began to…

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    Though Milan Kundera’s Joke drives its inspiration from the story of a girl who was arrested for stealing flowers from the cemetery, the novel is not a mere love story. It has deep political undertones and bears testimony to the author’s belief regarding the function of the novelist, which is to show people’s philosophy of the nature of men’s existence’. Kundera advocates his firm political belief, which is ‘to protest against the mutilation of works of art in the name of an ideological doctrine…

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