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    Style Analysis In Tim Burton's movies he has a specific style that he portrays in everyone of them. Tim Burton's style can be viewed as uniquely horrific. The movies that he directs has one character that usually stands out from the rest. An outsider and how that outsider will never fit into society. He uses cinematic elements to portray his style, like lighting, diegetic and nondiegetic sound, and camera movement. Lighting is a good element used in movies, it can show that someone is happy,…

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    People are more concerned about their convenience along with security. For example if the car breaks downs, one can push a button and the On-star operator will provide help by tracking the location of the car. This situation explains how conveniently one get the service immediately. On the other hand, we are not sure who is tracking our car location and is there any harm caused by that person. Caftori and Steve (2002) conducted research on issue of privacy in the Information age. …

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    Although tactics like incarceration are popular when applying the philosophies; deterrence, incapacitation and rehabilitation at one of the three steps of the criminal justice process (police, courts, or corrections); there are flaws in specific approaches implemented by the criminal justice system that could be rectified by the adjustment or replacement of particular strategies utilized by one or all of the three levels. For example, under the philosophies of incapacitation and deterrence, it…

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    The suburbs was a benefit only for the middle class white and white elite. The Black and Puerto Rican families had taken up the residence in the urban areas that the white Americans had left behind. “… Segregation is imposed not by religion or color but by the sharp knife of income or lack of income.” Segregation was still a large issue in the United States and racism had impact on all aspects of life including the price of homes. In the 1950s census African Americans were still paying one…

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    style is that he loves camera movement. One very common camera movement for Anderson is the tracking shot. In Magnolia, there is a great tracking shot that follows several characters in the studio of the game show called “What Do Kids Know.” This shot is very frantic, and it depicts the intensity that all the people involved in the game show are feeling. Similarly, in Punch Drunk Love there is a tracking shot of Barry dealing with the chaos in his office. This shot also does a great job…

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    Speech: - Introduction, Name - The name and Idea’s of the movie I’m exploring (fear, courage and bravery and how challenges are overcome) - Nutshell of the movie (What Eddie the Eagle is about ) - What I will be doing during the lesson ( about the Zaption program, and how it works) - Explain how to get on to Zaption ( Web address and code needed to get in ) Prompts for Questions: - At Question One discuss : - the camera angle and how its used to…

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    Individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) frequently experience visual complications as a result of their injury. One of the common symptoms is a visual and visual perceptual deficit. I have 2 patients with visual perceptual of visual scanning deficit. They both avoid shifting their eye towards the opposite half of the visual space. This avoidance is creating asymmetric scanning pattern that is inaccurate and inefficient. These two patients are missing both detail and configuration in…

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    Currently, Dr. Rong Lu conducts research at the University of Southern California (USC). Her lab investigates stem cell malfunction, regulation, and coordination at the single cell level (1). Furthermore, she uses mouse hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) as a model system (1). Dr. Lu’s research utilize various disciplines of biology such as molecular, cellular, and systems biology (1). Additionally, Dr. Lu’s research focuses on investigating the differences and coordination between individual stem…

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    from person to person through daily contact.There is an ongoing study for tracking respiratory illness among students, especially at college.They are performing this experiment by using nasal swabs and breath sample from the students. This study is mainly aimed at acute respiratory infections due to influenza viruses. The most common way that the influenza is spread is through coughing, sneezing or touch. The study is tracking to see what the air is catching. From DNA testing of the virus…

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    Between delivery preferences, packaging and online tracking, they encourage a peace of mind during shipping, so the customer knows their package will be delivered worry free. To their business clients they offer “Control, speed, and accuracy from end-to-end. Depend on us for the details, so you can concentrate…

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