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    Crebrum Research Paper

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    action on the right half of body and the right side controls the left half of the body. The cerebrum has four flaps. The parietal projection stores data picked up from the faculties of touch, taste, smell, and hearing. The occipital flap is the vision-translating focus. Twofold vision can be a long haul outcome of harm to occipital mind cells. The frontal projection controls feelings, identity, deliberate muscle control, and the most…

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    Spring Awakening

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    acts throughout the production of Spring Awakening, Thomas Nightingale and Chaz May’s performances stood out amidst the rest. Nightingale’s use of body language and tone provided a realistic portrayal of his character’s emotions. While May’s strong projection and emotion provided a more authentic element to his role. Using a combination of strong body language and tone Nightingale was able to portray the genuine emotions felt by his character. This made his performance more realistic…

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    "The 7 Stages of Grieving still speaks to us. Wise, honest, tender, funny and eloquent, this work for solo performer still packs a punch" - Australian Stage The play, The 7 Stages of Grieving, was written by Deborah Mailman and Wesley Enoch. After 24 years, it is still as relevant and vital as ever in the fact that it conveys the grieving experienced by Aboriginals, thus the title. Directed by Jason Klarwein, this one-woman play starring Chenoa Deemal manages to convey dramatic meaning in its…

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    Computed Tomography

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    Computed tomography (CT) is a computerized method that uses a computer to process the data collected from the passage of x-ray beams through the region of interest. The multislice CT (MSCT) means CT that the system equipped with multiple rows of CT detectors to create images of multiple sections. The data obtained from the patient will be transformed into “cuts” or cross-sectional slices of the human body (Romans, 2011). In early 1970, they use a single slice CT scan that contributes too many…

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    This sense of guilt hindered him from properly doing his job, and prevented him from returning home to see his children. Cobb’s guilt, which both motivates him and holds him back, creates violent projections of Mal which continue to destroy his work until he is permanently able to let go of his emotions. Cobb’s final release of guilt is an important part of the development of Dom’s character in the film, and an important life lesson to the audience…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    capturing the stop-animation, adding to the life likeliness. To create the effect of King Kong being over twenty-four foot high the ever so talented special effects engineers used two specific techniques; rear projection footage and miniature projection. To produce the effect of rear projection, previously shot footage would be projected onto a translucent screen from behind while the action of the actors would be filmed in front of the screen. For example this was used in the scene where the…

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    Barco Case Study

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    /monitors manufacturing company which is working in the field of digital cinema projection, video projectors, wall projectors, Image Processing, LED displays, video walls, flat panel displays, automatic luminaires, digital lighting, lighting controls, display controllers . Barco is the source of displays monitors and visualisation/projection products. Barco makes solutions for large screen visualisation/projection, display solutions for important works and systems . Barco was developed in…

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    In relation to my family I would rank my fusion between emotional and intellectual function between 75 and 100. I try to separate my emotions from my thinking when it comes to stressful situations. I tend to be autonomous and goal directed. I think it is important to not based decisions entirely off of emotions. I have clear goals and beliefs that somewhat drive the decision that I make in life. For instance, I try to be focused and determined in what I would like to accomplish. I would…

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    Projection can be explained as “perceiving others as having traits that one inaccurately believes oneself not to have” (Baumeister, Dale, & Sommer 1090). It is used a defense mechanism because its sole purpose is to allow one person to project their own bad traits onto another person to avoid confrontation with, or acceptance of, them. Whether or not “a suitable target for projection presents himself or herself” to the person projecting (1092)…

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    Clinical Action Plan Comparative Report Comparison Both reports listed the routine projections for initial scaphoid investigations and explained the significance of each using similar resources and diagrams. The discussion regarding the blood supply of the scaphoid were also comparable. Similar conclusion was drawn from both reports that MRI is recommended for this case. However, a notable difference between the two reports is that the expert report provided more extensive statistics and…

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