How does the director of Great Expectations use filmic techniques to create an atmosphere of tension in the scene where Pip’s benefactor is revealed? This essay will be analysing the scene where Pip’s benefactor is revealed in David Lean's version of 'Great Expectations' focusing on how tension is brought to the screen. Great Expectations is a novel written by Charles Dickens in 1861 but set in 1812. The film version I will be analysing was produced in 1945. Firstly an interesting aspect of
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3 Basic plate count techniques for the enumeration of microorganisms 3.1 Introduction Most of the recommendations and guidelines contained in this chapter are taken from American Public Health Association (APHA), as described in the Chapter 6 of the 4th Edition of the Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods (Swanson et al., 2001). When different from or complementary to those of the Compendium, they were complemented with information and recommendations from
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Armando I Cortes Nov. 17. 2025 Mrs.Lisa Smith The Formation of a Star The basic idea of star formation is gravitational collapse – the contraction of a region of gas under the influence of gravity. This is a simple process that would be expected to occur in any region of material dense enough for collisions between atoms to radiate away energy. However, the gas must be dense enough for collisions to occur and the temperature must be low enough for the atomic velocities not to be able to escape
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Last update on September 24th 2015 Wish that I could say these words tonight Wish I have the courage, wish I might Have the chance to show you, speak what's on my mind While you're right next to me, I've loved you from the start Wish that I could walk you down the road Share each moment, have my hand to hold My imagination's, beginning to unfold Every wish is granted, every dream and hope Wish I may, wish I might find a way to your heart Wish that I'll be the sun to warm you all through
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Date: December 4, 2013 Assignment: You Decide (Leonard Cooper Charter School) Professor: Ezam Mohammed Dawnette Edwards Leonard Cooper Charter School Based on the information given by all the stakeholders at Leonard Cooper Charter School it seems as if they are all having the same issues in regards to the slowing down of networks and experiencing many collisions when printing documents. My overall analysis of this issue is that it has been occurring for a long time and management
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Introduction Microorganisms are all around us and we interact with them all the time every day. Everyday microorganisms spread or grow. Contaminants such as bacteria and fungi are ubiquitous, meaning they exist everywhere, and they are able to spread or grow as well. Epidemiology is the study of how, when, where, what, and who are involved in the spread and distribution of diseases. The experiment presented was designed to study the epidemic of microorganisms in or on an object of our everyday
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Stars are huge, radiant spheres of plasma. There are approximately 400 billion stars in the galaxy. They are made out of dust clouds dispersed throughout space. Did you know that stars don’t twinkle? It’s the turbulence in the sky that makes the stars appear like they are blinking. Since the dawn of recorded civilization, stars have been important to us throughout the world. They have been used for navigation, agriculture and even for religious reasons. There are also 58 important stars that are
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maintenance of thermophiles. A. guar gum, Q5. bacterial culture ideal for preparation of an antimicrobial assay A. liquid culture Q6. Common liquid culture nutrient medium used A. liquid broth Q7. Another normal media used in bacteriology A. nutrient agar Q8. A standard carbon source added to nutrient medium A. glucose Q9. nitrogen is often provided A. peptones Q 10. What technique must be used to reduce the likelihood of bacterial contamination? A. Aseptic techniques
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Tesco Anti-Bacteria vs. Dettol Anti-Bacteria Cleaners (which is better?) Introduction: Disinfectants have been used to kill bacteria for many years. Risk assessment: Glassware/sharps: They can cause minor cuts / major wounds. Ways of reducing the risks of cutting yourself and work in an organised fashion. Electrical: they can cause an electrical shock. To stop getting electrical shocks never handle electrical equipment with wet hands. Use equipment that has been pat tested in the last year
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Plate B was incubated 25 C and had a cell morphology of beige, cloudy thick lines and some cloudy thick dots. This eliminated the possibilities S. marcescens, B. subtilis, S. lutea, S. epidermidis, M. roseus, M. roseus, and C. sporogenes. S. marcescens colonies are red; M. roseus colonies are orange; S. lutea and M. luteus colonies are yellow; B. subtilis, C. sporogenes, and S. epidermidis colonies appear in white.2 This narrowed the possibilities to A. faecalis, P. fragi, and E. coli. All three
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