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    constantly finding them themselves eating at these fast food establishments. Despite the food’s convenience and good taste, the foods are largely unhealthy and only makes it even more difficult for those eating it to keep fit. Through the experience of tracking my food intake over a three day period, I found that my current diet is wholly unhealthy. Not only will my current diet not help me maintain my health in the long term, but it also has its shortcomings in the short term including the…

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    Surveillance has presented numerous challenges to the right of privacy. There is a need to develop a high technology surveillance system that will come with great benefits without intrusion. With new advances in technology each day, it is becoming easier to communicate with each other. Yet with all these new forms of communication there have been unpleasant side effects, since this new advanced technology is not only for harmless interactions between one another it is also used to plot against…

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    H. R. 3355 Case Study

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    efforts, stricter penalties for three-time offenders, limited semi-automatic assault weapons, and crimes against children (103rd Cong. Rec. 3355, 1994). However so, it is too broad, and the crime against children title XVIII neglects to detail advanced tracking measures for sex offenders. Thus, the reason that the House of Representatives constructed the H.R. 1505…

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    factor for their students, with scholarships available to students, it does not take into account educational disparities that occur in public school systems. Factors such as lack of funding, large populations, standardized education requirements, and tracking make it nearly impossible for those of low-income to have a chance…

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    When Watt uses cuts and abrupt transitions when Nick remembers his Dad after he found out he was diagnosed with cancer and how he reacted to it. it shows the similarities and contrasts of Nick and his father and gives the viewer thoughts on Nickʼs fear of death. Nickʼs dad tryʼs to stay positive and it gives Nick thoughts on whether or not he should react the same way. The abrupt transitions build intensity in the viewer and also build suspense. The scene where Nick sees a sick boy in a…

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    This paper expresses the formal elements and stylistic choices in the clip watched of Double Indemnity, directed by Billy Wilders. The clip is a length of two minutes and thirty-four seconds and is contained into 5 shots. The sequence is set with two men that are entering an elevator and are having a conversation, while one of the two characters exits the elevator, walking through the aisle to enter his office. The sequence proceeds with the man entering his office and started to have the…

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    He figured out the cause of the cholera outbreak in London by using a map and tracking where the deaths occurred. He also convinced authorities that the water pump was the cause of the outbreak and with proof from his map, he got them to get rid of it. Researchers can use his epidemiologic concepts to combat diseases present today…

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    Drafting a standardized clinical protocol would be necessary to address the challenging scenario in the City Medical Centre. For example, a formalised written guideline for the use of the Capsule Endoscopy could be developed and posted for the hospital staff members to adhere and follow must be release as approved by the Medical Centre Board of Directors .All departments, including the employees from Gastroenteroloy and Surgery Unit must be issued a copy and be involve in a staff…

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    4. Cinematography A. The Godfather The films usually use the common tracking style in order to keep tabs of the characters. Often, the camera would close-up to the character being emphasized by the current narrative. The camera mostly drones from character to character, focusing mostly on Vito, Michael, Sonny and Tom. Events are also pointed out with focus; some pivotal and important scenes are often given emphasis even after the action is long done. The camera would also transition smoothly…

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    of all of this The Department of Homeland Security was developed shortly following the Sept 11 attacks and their main job was the security of the country from within. It is also worth noting that the CIA and the FBI roles increased dramatically tracking down terrorist and personnel know to have ties with extremist cells. These attacks are morally and inhumanely wrong not only when engaging the public but in war time also. Though studies have been done on chemical weapons (irritants,…

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