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    Charles Darwinism

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    Biological evolution is the process through which the characteristics of organisms change over many generations, they change by natural selection and genetic variation. The result of biological evolution may be outstanding or minimal; it can cause countless numbers of new species. Every single animal on the Earth has gone through this process including humans. Darwinism is a theory created by Charles Darwin about the theory of biological evolution. It stated that “all species of organisms arise…

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    embarrassment and unprepared. She has the explosive yellow hair, face with besmirch, also wearing the sweater looks dirty. The teacher with a steel drum walked beside Janet, let everybody vomit chewing gum. This is a still use close-up lens, but also to use mobile lens, lens move with the movement of teacher. The filmmaker uses these long shot to show that Janet after doing something wrong, students, teachers, including some of her own, she also told the audience in a state of life during…

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    The dialog in Ann Patchett’s Truth and Beauty does exactly what good dialog should: it creates texture and it gives the reader a lot of wiggle room in which to interpret the book’s subject, Lucy Grealy. Although there is a valid fear of creating distrust in the reader by using large amounts dialog in a non-fiction book, Patchett embraces even direct, though presumably representative, dialog and in doing so, she creates a memoir which maintains the Patchett voice that readers recognize. By…

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    with a family, and other as a single man with many women. Throughout the movie the director constantly builds on the character of Henry Hill and characteristics are being revealed. When Tommy kills a kid named spider for a small argument, the camera zooms and freezes again on Henry’s face. Every time this happens something is revealed about Henry. This time however half his face is…

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    in the viewfinder or on the digital cameras screen. You can also take a trial shot with your digital camera and examine it on the screen. Many cameras will let you zoom in when viewing photos. Look for shadows from the camera , tripod and photographer. If you are using a zoom lens or can changes lenses, move the tripod back and zoom in until the shadows no longer fall on the stone. Another trick is to have a helper shade the whole stone with a jacket, your reflector or with their own…

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    Eos M5 Case Study

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    mirrorless wants to be a DSLR According to hundreds of comments on popular rumour websites, Canon may well have created a nice camera with their new mirrorless: the EOS M5 wants to be a… DSLR. In camera 5-axis image stabilizer that works in tandem with the lens IS, a centralized electronic viewfinder and a touch screen that works in tandem with said viewfinder, are some of the surprises inside the new EOS M5, which represents a shift for the M series from Canon. If all works as promised, its…

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    Low Blindness Assessment

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    Low vision is an uncorrectable loss of vision that interferes with daily activities. The World Health Organization 's (WHO 2010) criteria for low vision: Low vision is a best-corrected visual acuity lower than 0.5 logMAR (Snellen 6/18) but equal to or more than 1.3 logMAR (3/60) in the better eye, or visual field corresponding to less than 20 degrees in the better eye. Blindness is defined as a best-corrected visual acuity lower than 1.3 logMAR or a visual field no more than10 degrees in the…

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    The Film Industry Analysis

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    “pan”, “voice-over”, “editing”, and “zoom” are five of the most common technical terms used in the film industry. There are plenty of other terms that are used to describe certain things in the film industry but these are just some common ones that are regularly used on a daily basis to describe things in film industry. “Pan” is what directors use to move the camera from left to right or vice versa around the axis that runs through the camera. “Zoom” uses lens whose focal length is adjusted…

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    Richard Shugarman, a professor of ophthalmology at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute at the University of Miami, when looking at a cellphone or tablet screen for an extended period of time, “the pupils get smaller, muscles in the eye adjust the size of the lens, and the two eyes have to converge”(Chan). Dr. Shugarman says that although the damage is not permanent, this can cause “stress headaches,” which can have an effect on the performance and mood of the individual for lengthy periods of time…

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    How Triumph of the Will was Made Successful Triumph of the Will up the Stairs of Global Recognition The increase of equipment quality and availability of facilities nowadays has noticeably aided film makers produce more successful films without requiring much effort, however it wasn’t the case back in the day. In 1935, Leni Riefenstahl produced Triumph of the Will, a documentary which got universal recognition and appreciation. Triumph of the Will revolves around the 1934 Nazi party in Nuremberg…

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