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    Ghost Narrative

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    Prologue Moments Before Most detectives follow a trail of clues to solve a case, but sometimes the clues just don’t make sense. Like when a ghost runs through the thickets in sneakers, or when strange men start dashing out from behind trees to inspect a house being torn down. And what does a magical stone lying next to a skeleton dressed in night clothes have to do with a dragon? Anyway, it turned out the leads weren’t red herrings at all. There was a ghoul, a missing stone, a kidnapped kid, an…

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    1. Summary: The film Gone with the Wind starts before the outbreak of the American Civil War, Scarlett lives at Tara with her parents and two sisters. She finds out Ashley, the man she loves, is engaged to Melanie. She decides to reveal her feeling to him in private, but he rejects her by pointing out their incompatibility. To her surprise, there is a third person present, Rhett Butler, who have heard all the conversation between them and her confession to him. Scarlett is irritated and starts…

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    In My Antonia, Cather uses symbols from nature to express the essential aspects of the lives of the characters. Some symbols are of the land: the prairie, the grass, winter, etc. Other symbols are animals: badgers, wolves, rattlesnakes, larks, etc. Choose three symbols and discuss how they convey information about the daily lives of the characters, how the characters relate to each other and/or how Cather views life. In My Antonia, by Willa Cather, there are multiple examples of symbolism. Mr.…

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    J Adore Dior Ad Analysis

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    Golden Ascension A golden-clad Charlize Theron struts assertively through the luxurious palace hall straight toward the viewer in one frame, and strikes a pose facing away from the viewer in the other. “J’adore Dior” accompanies her on the advertisement in an elegant font; moreover, it’s in French — an elegant language in itself. The advertisement’s golden tones, French text, font, bright lighting, and the model’s facial and body language all work together to create an elegant and luxurious…

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    Similitude Dance Analysis

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    of playful, free movements. The second piece of the show, Sketch, was choreographed by Hanako Brais and explored of the contrast between slow and fast dancing. Do You Like My Style, choreographed by Brooke Ross, paired upbeat music, hip hop, and silhouette lighting to create an energetic atmosphere. The tap and modern collaboration piece by Emily Chin and Sarah Hyde entitled In Transit used the syncopated rhythm of the taps to highlight the flow of the modern dancing and established a clear beat…

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    As I open the door to walk through my backyard, the cold quickly stings my face, legs, and hands, I realized that the walk I was about to begin would be a long and terribly bitter time. So I shut the door behind myself and started out on my adventure, walking slowly, to take in as much as I could. I noticed that overnight the ground was covered in beautiful shimmering white snow, so perfect and immaculate, it almost seemed like a waste to tread over and ruin the lovely display over my property.…

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    This puppets are controlled by the “Dalang” (puppeteer), who moves the puppets in front of a screen with a lamp at the back in order to create the shadow silhouette on the screen. This play has been presented as a shadow puppet practice because of its simplicity; which includes scenography and characters, Also it is a story that has only one narrator, this makes an easier way for the narrator to present it…

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    possible. The next important scene between the two occurs when they are sitting on the Adirondack swing together, as described on page 25. Miles then describes Alaska as beautiful mentioning descriptive detail such as her scent, her curves, her silhouette and her eyes. He then explains: “And not just beautiful, but hot too, with her breasts straining against her tight tank top, her curved legs swinging back and forth between the swing, flip-flops dangling from her electric-blue-painted toes.” (p…

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    SHAH How to do HDR photography (lions) HDR Photography HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography is a form of image processing that uses a series of images captured at different exposures to produce one, amazing photo. The dynamic range is a term used to infer to the ratio of darkness to the light. The idea is usually to compress the compress the light and have it appear on the final processed photo or computer in the same manner the eyes sees it. According to Photography.TutPlus, a good digital…

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    The Walking Dead Analysis

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    The Walking Dead: Era of Zombies Living in a real-life zombie apocalypse where your day-to-day endeavors include facing hordes of the undead, dwindling supplies, and encountering dangerous strangers lurking in the woods can make the most formidable characters cower in fear. This show can utilize the horrors of a post-apocalyptic world and create a group of survivors holding on to their humanity a family that will do anything for one another. This is the world of The Walking Dead. There have been…

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