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    Kenneth Lane Thompson was born on February 4, 1943 in New Orleans. Ken Thompson was an American pioneer of computer science. He worked at Bell Labs for most of his career. Thompson designed and implemented the original version of Unix OS. In 2006 he started working at Google. In 1965 Thompson got his Bachelor of Science, and in 1966 a Masters degree in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. Ken Thompson has received many awards and these some of…

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    Spike Lee Cop Scene

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    Spike Lee, through his undoubtedly inventive yet obtrusive camerawork, embodies emotional impact. From lateral panning and jumpy camera sequences to his use of perspective, Lee inspires intensity and apprehension. An odd synchronicity between the camerawork and subject matter fosters these emotional reactions and inspires inquisition; the viewer conceptualizes the camerawork to uncover a significance the narrative cannot deliver. The cop sequence retains suspense and effortlessly transfers…

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    Method The main aim and goal for this document is to discover the best aspects of the main four leading IPA providers in comparison with each other. In order to achieve this secondary research will be used on numerous different sources. These sources will mainly consist of comprised readings from various internet articles. Using secondary research entitles that this research will be using data that other people have found and discussed from their own primary research where they’ve collected…

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    Gwilian’s eyes shot open. “Today is the big day,” she mumbled nervously to herself. It was the day of her first performance, in front of the whole town! She knew that she was ready for it, but she couldn’t seem to calm her nerves. She sat up and her eyes locked onto her most prized possession; her harp. Gwilian’s harp was the most beautiful musical instrument in her town. It had been a gift from her mother, passed on to her from her dying instructor; a gift reserved only for her best pupil.…

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    with Microsoft's Windows operating system in only a few years. Since then, the debate over which choice is better has been ceaseless, although new developments may tip the debate in the favor of Linux. Linux is not only free, but the driving philosophy behind Linux is that it should always be free. Windows customers will pay on average $50-$75 for a copy of the operating system. One of the features of the Linux operating system is the degree to which it is customizable. Windows may allow the…

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    simple remote management, virus-free computing, and 24/7 support from Canonical. Canonical can help you prioritize the areas of your business that will benefit the most, so you can see a faster return on your investment. Ubuntu works well with Windows on workstations as…

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    Hitchcock had many other technical devices that he used in order to grab the viewers’ attention, such as having the audience as a voyeur and the MacGuffin. Hitchcock used voyeurism to blur the lines between the innocent and the guilty, as well to put the audience in a position in which they become personally engaged with the characters of the film. Having the audience as a voyeur, was able to put the viewers in the film as a sense just watching a movie. The viewers were in a way transplanted in…

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    characters. Sadly, most suspense movies of today rely more on special effects than quality acting and dialogue. This is true when it comes to Alfred Hitchcock’s movie Rear Window and its 2007 remake Disturbia. While both movies are interesting and suspenseful, Disturbia failed to capture the charm of its predecessor. In Rear Window, James Steward plays L.B. Jefferies, a photographer who broke his leg taking photographs during a car race. For Jefferies leg to heal, he must stay in his…

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    Two years ago, when I first started looking for colleges I fell in love with Bennington because it did three things better than any of the other schools I visited: Theatre, Film, and Internships. Fast forward one year, and I applied early decision to Bennington, and only Bennington. I was sure, and still am sure it was the right decision, but not because I intend on studying film and theatre. Another reason I went to Bennington is its understanding that students don’t always know what they are…

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    Apple and Windows machine for years now whether it be a computer, phone or tablet, I have owned some sort of device from both companies within the last few years. I honestly love both of them. Three years after Windows 7, Microsoft released the next version of Windows called Windows 8. It’s the largest OS renovation that Microsoft has ever made to its operating system. It’s also something of a hybrid that’s meant for both desktop PCs and tablets, specifically the Surface. On its own, Windows 8…

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