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    The idea of stories or text being reinvented or reconstructed is not unusual any more. Many original texts such as Frankenstein can be transformed into many new or even unrecognizable remakes using any sort of mediums by any composer changing not only the mediums but also the plot for the story drastically. Frankenweenie is one of the remakes of the original Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The novel got its title from the main character in the novel, Victor Frankenstein, which was inspired by…

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    Student Debt Thesis

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    With the Student Aid Bill of Rights being sat in motion it will give the borrowers a simple place where they can go a file a complaint, which will provide student feedback to lenders, services, collection agencies, and even their schools (Douglas-Gabriel). Which is a step in the right the direction. If young adults better understood the process it would better assist them. Even though the president signed a presidential memorandum it does not stop the growing interest rates on the student…

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    Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa, Italy. He was the son of Italian musician and musical theorist, Vincenzo Galilei, and Giulia Ammannati. Galileo was the oldest of 5 children in his family. Not only was he a mathematic professor and astronomer, but he was also a scientist. In fact, he was nicknamed “The Father of Modern Science”. In 1574, Galileo and his family moved to Florence, Italy. Here, he started going to school at Camaldolese monastery near Vallombrosa. After…

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    Juno The Aeneid

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    for Turnus to flee towards. In the final battle, Juno incites Turnus’ sister, Juturna, to stop the treaty from taking place and rekindles the war between the armies, saying to her This is no time for tears. Hurry, And if there was a way at all Save your brother from death, Or renew the war and strike the treaty From their hands. I, Juno, order you to dare.” (Virgil, 12.186-190) By setting Juturna in motion, Juno brings dishonor into what was a fair fight. Through her actions instead of…

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    creating a stage within his environment. He is zoned out into his own moment, while the environment flows around him. The third image, “Tourist” symbolizes how newcomers in Toronto are looking for a fresh start in life. I wanted to showcase how subtle motion would represent the new terrain they are facing as they are unware of the new movements of life. The last image “Square” represents the constant flow of information. Dundas’ Square is known for its prime time location for advertising in…

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    Physics Of Brake Essay

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    Brakes also use pressure as a leverage when pressing the brake pedal. There is also, momentum and even sound in the physics brakes. All of which are physical properties. Brakes have multiple pieces that all work together to help a car come to a stop, or slow down. The main parts are the brake pads and the brake disk. The brake pad is composed of two parts on each side of the brake disk. The two parts each have a sheet of metal used to attach to the calliper and a large thicker piece of rough…

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    Summary: A Case Study

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    and with resisted forearm supination, and resisted ulnar deviation motion. No significant pain noted with passive wrist flexion with the elbow in the extended position (Mills test). Wrist ulnar deviation & wrist extension hurts. The patient's with intact sensation on B UE as to touch stimulation. The subject also has an active symmetrical and within reasonable limits neck, shoulder, elbow, forearm, and wrist joint range of motion(ROM). Muscle strength testing for the neck, shoulder, scapular, &…

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    The soul is an important issue present in the Platonic texts The Meno and Phaedrus; each one has similarities and differences from each other, which are going to be present in the following paper. I’ll develop the text by explaining how both texts have views on the conception of the soul, the conception of the soul seems to be based on the same foundation yet it differs in certain key ways. Looking at certain similarities, first I’m going to explain how in both texts the soul is immortal, then I…

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    book Burton on Burton, Tim Burton wrote on his style of animation: “I had seen other stop-motion animated features, and they were either not engaging or they're just too bizarre. There was one I liked when I was a kid called Mad Monster Party. People thought Nightmare was the first stop-motion animated monster musical, but that was.” Burton is best known for his frequency in using claymation, a form of stop-motion animation in which clay puppets are slightly altered from frame to frame then…

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    To begin Hume mentions there are 3 different type of senses. The first sense is things with size, shape, motion, and mass. The second sense is things with color, taste, smell, temperature, and sound. The third sense is things that cause pain and pleasure. These senses produce the opinion of a continued or of a distinct existence. Hume mentioned that both philosophers and people believe the first type of sense have to distinct continued existence. For example, it is universally known that a…

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