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    fifth grade classroom. The classroom consisted of 19 students and the desks were in groups of four. They were doing a math lesson on the smart board on how to add decimals. The math series Dakota Elementary uses is McGraw-Hill with Common Core State Standards written in the corner of the book. When I asked what series of math book they use for example Saxon math she stated that they used to use Saxon math but now moved to McGraw-Hill text books. The classroom was extremely organized with…

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    Journal 1 After the first two weeks of lecture in Cinema Appreciation I have learned a great deal more about what goes into making a film. I was under the impression that there was one magical camera that could change settings to capture the diverse range of images instantaneously. Active viewing was something, I thought I did, but it wasn’t until I took a step back and saw the variety of shots and how each one of them is put together that I realized that there is more then one way to watch a…

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    in deep focus to show how empty the world is at that point. The camera then begins panning to the right towards the car as it gets closer. As the car stops the camera goes to a blocked shot of Rick Grimes exiting his car before giving the viewers a series of long-shot views of the protagonist’s full body, as he gets out of his car and grabs a gas canister and proceeds to search for gas. This is an example where the creators make use of the challenge of modern television’s HDTV’s wider frame, in…

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    D. W. Griffith

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    innovations such as variation of shots such as the close-up shot, the long shot and the tracking shot and the variations in the pace of the film. While Porter concentrated on making the narrative in his films better through continuity, Griffith learned how to manipulate shots in order to have a bigger dramatic impact. His techniques included scene fragmentation which involves cutting from long shots to full body shots and then maybe to a close up and moving the camera closer to the action so…

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    B. ‘Jeff’ Jeffries, played by James Stewart, finds himself in the middle of an electrifying and tense series of situations when he suspects his neighbour, Lars Thorwald, a travelling custom jewellery salesman portrayed by actor Raymond Burr, of murdering his missing wife, Anna Thorwald. Jeff solves the murder case with the help of his fashion forward girlfriend…

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    note suggests that there is indeed a 67th patient. We later learn that Teddy is the 67th patient at Shutter Island. The close up of this shot plays a major factor in a reveal in the film, which is that Teddy is in fact a patient at Ashecliffe Mental Hospital. The close-up angle shows very little background, emphasizing the importance of the note. In this case, the close up is focused on the words on the note, displaying the information that leads to the reveal. The reason the director did this…

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    4.1 Propose a suitable structure for a strategy plan that ensures appropriate participation from all stakeholders of Coca-Cola Company. The core spirit of organizational plan is the action of a series of parameters that decide the partition of labor and the accomplishment of coordination and management. Every time keeping in mind the organizational requirements of the Coca-Cola Company, following is the suggested strategy plan ‘Matrix Organizational structure’ based on the grouping and the…

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    I want to have a good posture. I want to gain strength and work on my core. I want to get generally fitter, I thought when choosing my classes. And so when I hurt my wrist, my first reaction was absolute panic that I will not be able to continue with pilates, yoga and self-defense. “Write an evaluation of this class,” my pilates teacher said after she saw me. I might not have looked eager to do it, but I was – I can at least write about exercising when I cannot do it. And so I took a pencil and…

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    popular soft drinks. Created in 1886 by an Atlanta pharmacist, Dr. John S. Pemberton, the drink soon found popularity following the sale of parts of his business to Asa G. Candler, who began to distribute the fountain drink outside of Atlanta. The up and coming soft drink began to be bottled in1894 as the demand for Coca-Cola grew, and by 1899 the soft drink was being both produced and bottled in mass. It was not until 1916 that the famous contour bottle was developed to make Coca-Cola stand…

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    (views) of the ad in 24 hours. 5. Discussion As we mention before our question: is What are the main aspects of social media strategy for the marketing Organization? And we used a case study (Coca Cola Company) in our methodology and we come up with some results. In this section we will discuses the result and the data in the…

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