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    would happen to them, however resistance amongst clones is rising for the first time. Nevertheless, their key arguments are that clones deserve to share the same platform as humans. Furthermore, the choice of medium that was chosen to present is a multi-stage medium, but our primary medium is books. In addition, our intended audience would be humans of all ages. More importantly, we hope it would accomplish the same outcome as to what Ray Bradbury’s…

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    is about a white man who changes his skin black to figure out what life was like for the black citizens during the 1960s. Freedom Summer is about some black and white college kids going to Mississippi to get black people voting rights. Both of the mediums are effective in portraying these struggles, but they both have their benefits and shortcomings. Film and print both have advantages and disadvantages when it comes to portraying information. Film has many advantages for portraying…

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    individuals based on their identification as an audience. Considering content, Carr concisely yet simply goes through the concept of the medium to relay an understandable idea to a general audience, while Steinmetz and Schaefer extensively go through the current uses and issues of the medium, conveying complex ideas to an audience knowledgeable about the Internet as a medium. Furthermore, reflecting on exigence and stakes, while Steinmetz and Schaefer aim to provide a beneficial resource to an…

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    the year of 1962. The Harper-Lee-written book came with great popularity and was then created into the movie. Though two different mediums, the film stays very true to the book itself. Along with any other novel-based-film, there are a handful of deviations. Characters like Aunt Alexandra and Uncle Jack are omitted, Mrs. Dubose and others have their plot lines lessened, but as a similarity, Tom Robinson dies a very indistinguishable death in both the book and the movie. Starting off, Aunt…

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    The physical medium and the mental medium work in an entirely different way. When modern spiritualism came about they dedicated their lives to developing spiritually, they had home circles. In this present world people are pre-occupied with social media additionally mobiles, lending itself more to mental mediumship and less dedication. To explain the difference between physical and mental mediumship, we will look at two words ectoplasm and mind. Lets look at physical mediumship, it requires a…

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    this story, Hannah/Chaya is the main character. It is about her life before she is transported to Poland 1942 and also during while she is there. It talks about life in the camps, after Hannah/Chaya has woken up from her delirium. Both a movie and book have been made of this tale, but they do not exactly mean the same. To begin with, The Devil’s Arithmetic was written by Jane Yolen and published in 1988. It is her original work in what she tried to commemorate to others. Furthermore, a movie…

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    Read a book? Yes, of course. About a place that rains everyday? How would you feel? This essay will be about the differences between the book “ All Summer in a day “ to the movie. The author of the book Ray Bradbury really did not give us as much detail and information unlike Ed Kaplan (the artist of the movie). With the advantage of the movie details, Ed really showed a “ sad ” mood. In movies, the artist can make things very suspenseful with different shots plus the type of music. The book…

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    Bradbury’s novel, Fahrenheit 451, portrays a society where all books are outlawed. If a book was found in someone’s house not only would the book be burned, but the house along with everything the person owned would be burned too. Montag knew this when he took the risk of hiding books, and in the end, that risk ended up costing him. Unfortunately, our society too is censoring books in which are considered “bad” by certain people. One of these books is A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle due…

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    move forward toward future horizons narrative storytelling remains popular. Books, while not always in print, still publish and given credit where credit’s due, and plays are still be shown…

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    determine what medium they use. Every medium has different kinds of audiences that it will reach. The purpose of the writer writing will also affect the way…

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