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    How development can affect one another and be interconnected. Children develop and learn in different ways and at different rates. All areas of learning and development are equally important and inter-connected. Children learn from everything they do; skills are developed in day-to-day activities and achievements. While children will need to be taught new skills, these should always be balanced by opportunities for them to independently apply. For example; if a child has a physical achievement…

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    they match up with my first use learning patterns of sequence and precision. The precision pattern is used a lot during days that I have to research tons of information. When I build briefings and presentations I am using both sequence and technical reasoning. The information included in these briefings are generally put together based on who the audience is and what they want or are required to know. Building daily summaries also uses the sequence pattern, as there is a format that I follow.…

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    Are you giving instructions or informing? Do you list circumstances or a sequence of events? My essay describes how to make homemade tortellini soup. I give explicit instructions on how to make the dish. I also list some circumstances that may determine how the soup turns out in the end. Are your “steps” organized chronologically…

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    started a new career of being a playwright. After a many years to become a known playwright. He wrote 38 plays, 2 major narrative poems, a sequence of sonnets, and several short poems. In total, he wrote 154 sonnets.…

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    Gallipoli Film Analysis

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    in order to develop this theme. This is especially evident in the opening and closing sequences of the film, where techniques are repeated to instill to the audience Archy’s athletic ability. Tracking shots are deliberately used by Weir in order to follow Archy’s movements as he runs (as he is known for being a sprinter). The fact that Archy is tracked and the fact that the shot moves so swiftly along the sequence hints that he is athletically gifted. In addition, repetitions of close-ups are…

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    Throughout the movie we can hear the violin virtuoso playing along with the music of the piano. This virtuoso changes its melody and tone into high or low key according to the scene, situation and expression of the characters. In this particular sequence itself we can see and hear how the music resonates with the action of the characters unfolding…

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    takes place underground and shows the shift change of the workers within the working class, a perfect example of the societal differences. In this film sequence using staging, cinematography and editing, Fritz Lang is able to express a hyperbolic representation of dominant ideologies revolving the working class. The setting and space in the sequence emphasizes the bleak atmosphere in the workers lives. Filming in studio allotted more room for stylization to hyperbolize the workers’ bleak shift…

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    The nucleotides are linked by phosphodiester bonds that connect the 5’ carbon of a nucleotide to the oxygen on the 3’ carbon of neighboring nucleotide. The Oxygen and Nitrogen atoms of nucleotide create a polarity on the backbone of nucleotide sequences. An important distinction between DNA and RNA is the nucleotide composition. DNA and RNA both contain purines, Adenine (A) and Guanine (G). However, DNA contains pyrimidines, Cytosine (C) and Thymine (T), whereas RNA only contains pyrimidines…

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    used heavily to convey the major elements of the two sequences without the use of dialogue. The first sequence is of a space ship moving through outer space, heading towards Jupiter. It is immediately easy to notice how the spaceship stands out against the darkness of space. All sides of the space ship become visible as it moves out towards Jupiter. Low-key lighting is used to create the shadowy appearance on the spaceship. The second sequence begins with a man jogging along the “walls” of the…

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    Sound In 9

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    Shane Acker uses different aspects of sound, music, and image track to effectively deliver a well-crafted short, “9”. The opening and ending sequences both have a subtle, elegiac melody that establishes the dreary atmosphere of the film. Apart from this, there is very little music present throughout; as a result, this piece of music bookends the short. The sound in “9” is mostly practical and largely from objects, such as footsteps on the ground. The minimal use of sound in this film establishes…

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