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    He worshipped many explorer, studied about their journey and had a dream of becoming an explorer. All the explorer he learned from are all his mentors by giving him this interest and knowledge in exploring. However this interest was made clear and enforced when he met his future wife Ellie and promised her to build their house on Paradise Fall. Compare to the other stages of quest narrative, initiation was made quite plain and clear. The…

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    and computer science. There are four basic components of ITS, including the student knowledge, domain knowledge, tutoring knowledge, and communication knowledge. Student knowledge is also known as student model. It is a database used to diagnose student 's understanding, learning characteristics, and even the level of concentration. It is used to modify the teaching strategy after the test. Domain knowledge is also known as expert model. It contains the comprehensive theories and…

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    Six elements, three different philosophies, each sharing the same purpose; education. Classical Traditional/Conservative, Liberal Progressive and Critical Pedagogy are well known philosophies contributing to the teaching methods taught today. Teachers, learners, curriculum, desired results, methodology and learning environment are each clarified profoundly in every philosophy. Some may be compared similarly while other elements differ drastically. In education, the learners play a significant…

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    The stem cell research compared with the classification of a person through Dosas is just proof in how much there is to be learned about Ayurveda and other traditional methods. The stem cell research is new to me and I am coming from a place of little wisdom on studies such as the Human Genome Project but if the evidence out there is connecting our bodies molecularly to the earth than we need to continue studying…

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    Introduction Hayao Miyazaki was born in Tokyo, Japan on January 5, 1941. His early career begin in 1963 as an animator at the studio Toei Douga . Hayao has involved in many early classis of Japanese animation. In 1971, he moved to A Pro with Isao Takahata, then to Nippon Animation in 1973, which Hayao was heavily involved in the World Masterpiece Theater TV animation series for the next five years. Hayao get his first TV series directed in 1978, the series is called Conan, The Boy in Future.…

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    1. Why does Frankfurt think BS is worse than lying? Explain in detail. - Although both a liar and bullshitter are abusing the truth, Frankfurt believes that bullshitting is worse than lying because when someone tells a lie they are concerned about keeping the truth from the person/s they are lying to. A bullshitter does not care about these things. The only thing that matters to the bullshitter is being able to get away with not telling the truth. When someone lies, they always have to keep one…

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    Technicolor Innovation

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    Hello Everyone! I hope you guys had a wonderful relaxing weekend!
This week’s topic was focused all about a lovely man who greatly contributed to the animated world both artistically and fundamentally. The first innovation I’m focusing on is the new use and concept of a storyboard. “Written notes, thumbnails sketches, even visual outlines had been used before, but this was the first time that a sequence of drawings was used to plot out a film in its entirety” (pg 38). This small technique made…

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    He used a Flash program to create a lot of his cartoons. Quote Flash cartoon was what it was called. Using that particular program made Bozzetto's cartoons stand out leaving them less traditional. Quote Bozzetto first cartoon was when he was an adolescent in the tenth grade. That was his very first big break into a career of animation by creating a cool cartoon animal. When Bozzetto was nineteen he created a film called The super…

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    Animation is a process of displaying still images in a rapid sequence to create the illusion of movement. Animation derives from Latin verb ‘Animare’ which means ‘to give life to’. Each picture is shot on film one at a time and is shown at the rate of 24 pictures per second making the pictures appear to move. Meanwhile, during silent era, animation was developed . It was started on 1906 until 1929 by the six famous cinematic animators with different background. There are James Stuart Blackton,…

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    1.) The differences between a “traditional student” and a “disciplinary expert,” according to Howard Gardner is, a “traditional student”, or someone who has an inherited or long-established way of thinking or learning is defined by Gardner as a scholastic learner or a “youngster from age seven to age twenty, who seeks to master the literacies, concepts, and disciplinary forms of the school”, and one who Gardner explain “respond in ways similar to preschool or primary school youngsters” exhibited…

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