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    techniques can either make or break a movie. One cinematic technique that Tim Burton uses in his films is sound/music. Music is used in Burtons movies to create mood, feeling, and emotions that dialogue can’t create. Tim Burton uses music in Edward Scissor hands in the “ice angel” scene to show Kim’s change in emotion towards Edward. The music is…

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    One concept that stood out to me in the Technology theme is in the article called Shell Shorts by Amber Bravo it talks about learning the evolution of material and design of chairs. According to Amber Brown, Eames and Saarine made a plywood chair and started experimenting with molding the chair differently with curves and dimensions with the plywood ( Bravo par.2). They would construct and reconstruct the chairs mold with different dimensions, for example, 2D and 3D to see what style is more…

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    Human genome modification should not be allowed because it can cause many adverse effects and has a multitude of risks. Gang Bao, one of the authors of the article, Experts debate: Are we playing with fire when we edit human genes?,concurs that editing the human genome can give unexpected results. These results include severe disabilities, complications in later generations and death. Although there are options such as genetic counseling and in vitro fertilization available to couples that risk…

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    the pig. I then cut away the skin and muscle that was attached to the ribcage. In order to view the organs within the ribcage, I had to use a pair of bone scissors to cut the ribcage open. To do so, I first had to slide the bone scissors under the ribcage, being careful not to puncture anything that was important. I then closed the bone scissors and applied pressure until the two sides of the ribcage popped apart and I could move them see the organs underneath. The organs located within the…

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    Daisies Movie Analysis

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    In Daisies, disjointed montage, jump-cuts, abrupt changes in color tint, and the use of sound bridges presents the viewer with incoherent imagery and frame of thought. In its filmic style as well as in the narrative action within the scissors scene, Daisies presents us with fragments that are both eloquent and surprising. The use of surrealist collage and photomontage in this film are linked by their ability to detach elements from their perpetual relations in order to connect them together…

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    that he is engaging with his students. This is also an example of body language because he is making eye contact with his student, and he is showing that he is engaged. Mr. DeLuca is able to motivate his students by having them visualize a pair of scissors.…

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    of scissors. She held them up with the sharp point facing the ceiling. When the teacher saw this, she immediately showed Alice the proper way to hold scissors, which the pointed part facing the ground. Alice then went on to show the teacher the right way to hold the scissors. Another example of this would be when Alice was trying to cut the paper. She didn’t use her thumb, instead she put two fingers in each of the holding slots. The teacher then showed her the proper way to hold the scissors to…

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    In exercise 1, experiment A, the students will need a microscope slide, a coverslip, a compound microscope, carmine powder, distilled water, and a pipette. The students will begin by placing a drop of water on the microscope slide. Then they will add carmine powder onto the slide. Then they will place a coverslip on top of the solution. This will aid in mixing the solution. Then the students will observe the movement of the carmine particles on low power and high power. In exercise 1,…

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    I was a child raised by a single mother that was ill with cancer since I was 1 year old. Due to this fact I was frequently visiting doctors and hospitals with her. I believe this is how my love for science developed. I loved seeing all the equipment and listening to the doctors explain how they worked. I believe that I lean towards oncology and cellular function of the body due to the high rates of cancer that has affected my family. The most notable and impacting family member is my mother…

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    mom. She was married by 24 to a widower and had daughters Etta and Florence. She also became a foster mother to a girl named Eurice. (source 3 no author). Mary Ellen was abused horribly.The day right before she was rescued she was stabbed with scissors! She got…

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