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    Agenda Summary

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    was called to order at 10:00 a.m. The first order of business was the approval of the Agenda. Mr. Kirkland made a motion to accept the Agenda as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. The next item was the approval of the Minutes from the September 13th Annual Membership Meeting. Mr. Mack made a motion to approve the Minutes as written. Ms. Demers seconded, motion carried. Next on the Agenda was the Audited Financial Report. Ms. Olejnik and Ms. Stefanski were in…

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    the app. As the sole developer of Wonder Rush, I was in charge of everything from programming to marketing. Fortunately, through the stress of deadlines and bugs, YouTube was also there to help me relax with videos of water melons exploding in slow motion and goats singing along to…

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    Naturalistic Observation

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    In the article “How do you learn to walk? Thousands of steps and dozens of falls per day”, experimental research was done to find an answer to how infants learn to walk. Previous research was conducted on this topic, but it did not show anything about how much or how far infants walk, how often they fall, what makes them continue walking after falling, and how these abilities change with development. Researchers have simply focused on the structure of postures from a crawling to an upright…

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    Summary Delcourt

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    (Delcourt, 1998). Though Delcourt’s (1998) conclusion remains unclear, he and his fellow researchers summarize a cause and effect relationship between Prehistoric Native American populations and the Eastern Kentucky mountain range, for setting in motion…

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    intended to use weapons that meant to cause harm. This type of research is usually backed up by government, the researchers are not clear of personal responsibility. Directly involving themselves in the development and being fully aware of the intended applications leaves the researcher morally obligated to take responsibility for the repercussions. Douglas states that there should be stricter regulations to assist in the development in research to a more stable controlled path to help direct…

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    Photo Voice

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    assignments, my classmates and I used photo voice as the research method. Overall, I enjoyed this method of research, though it did have its limitations. Some of the limitations of the method are that there are only so much one can capture with a picture. Motion was not easy to capture so that point could not always come across as strong as it could as with other methods. However, the method does give a different viewpoint than other research methods. Seeing something and reading about something…

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    King Kong Film Comparison

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    Early within the film you would also notice that stop-motion animation is a little “jerky” but, when comparing the film to other films of the time being released, King Kong (1933) is rather glamorously and brilliantly crafted for its era. The majority of the film was created by the use of stop-motion animation puppets. These puppets were made of metal, ball-and-socket skeleton armatures, covered with cotton dental dam, latex…

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    illusion of motion. The contrast between animation and video is video takes constant movement and splits it up into frames. You have many different types of animation. Usually the main ones used are Traditional animation, Stop animation and Computer Generated animation. Traditional animation is created by drawing every frame by hand. Then these frames are coloured and scanned onto a computer and the frames synced with sound. It’s an extremely time-consuming and labour intensive process. Stop…

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    Fair Lending Case Summary

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    Prior to the 1970s, discriminatory lending practices became hidden produces in central cities across the nation. The origins of fair lending litigation can be traced back to a 1976 redlining case in Oakley, Cincinnati. It was not until 1968, when the Fair Housing Act and other federal provisions regarding discrimination became law binding. A precedent regarding the application and interpretation of the anti-discrimination provisions was waiting to be set for local neighborhoods in the United…

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    Dry Run Research Paper

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    sun. He proposed that they circled the Earth in a Celestial circular motion. The stars were said to be fixed objects that moved in a Terrestrial linear motion. But like it can happen with any hypothesis, this was continually proved wrong over time. One example is Galileo’s discovery of Jupiter’s moons waxing and waning around it. This shows that though a theory may seem correct, many times they can be disproved by continued research and…

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