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    Editing of the Movie Blue

    Zachary St.Romain Professor Dr. David C. Simmons THE 2071: Cinema Appreciation 24 September 2014 Sound Theory, Editing, Mise-en-Scene, and Film Language of Blue I found the film Blue, by director Krysztof Kieslowski, surprisingly good seeing how usually watch foreign films with subtitles. For me the use of sound was very interesting and helped play a large part in how the movie made me feel. In this film there were also some edits that caught my eye and I will be giving examples of those in

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    Structuralism – structure of the mind. (Edward B. Titchener) a) Sensation b) Image c) Feelings Introspection – a method of metal self-analysis w/c feeling, thinking, & behavior. * Functionalism – how the mind function in the adjustment of man to his environment. ( William James) [ Experimental ] * Functional * Advises * Gestalt – the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. ( Max Weltheirmer, Wolfgang Kholer, & Kurt Koffka ) [ Experimental ] * Behaviorism – The important of

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    Nerd Rules

    Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Um, I’ve been asked to introduce myself before introducing the speaker, which is the main purpose of my being here. Um, I’m, ah, Jean Thomas. I’m the new Biological Secretary of the Royal Society, and I’m pressure biochemistry in-in Cambridge. Ah, the other thing I’ve been asked to do, ah, before I have the pleasure of chairing this lecture, is to ask you all to switch your mobiles off if you would please. And, also to tell you that, ah, this lecture will

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    What Is Monsanto Unethical

    TCDD has been described as "perhaps the most toxic molecule ever synthesized by man". Internal memoranda revealed that Monsanto had informed the U.S. government in 1952 that its 2,4,5-T was contaminated. In the manufacture of 2,4,5-T, accidental overheating of the reaction mixture easily causes the product to condense into the toxic

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    Loneliness In Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

    because of their race , skin color, looks and many other and with that , loneliness in this society just keep increasing each and every day, this feeling can affect people’s mind set to the negative way and impact on their decisions. In the book Of Mice and Men , loneliness is shown very often by many of the characters but the ones who most express loneliness in this novel are Lennie, Curley’s wife and Crooks, it affects their dreams and impact their decisions, it affects their dreams because they

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    Of Mice and Men: Loneliness

    The lack of love and friendship can create the illusion of living in isolation. Throughout the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck the characters, Crooks, George, and Curley’s Wife all portray loneliness. The Author depicts that the lack of friendship or loneliness negatively affects the individuals. Racial discrimination caused an enormous social barrier which lead to the segregation of the African American farm worker, Crooks. Given no rights, Crooks faces many ethnic threats and is treated

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    Cinderella

    of the moral lessons they receive at the end of the movie. When kids think about Cinderella all they believe and see are the good things that can happen to them. They see the little mice and the happy ending where Cinderella marries the prince and they live happily ever after. This story was originally created by a man called Charles Perrault. Little do they know that there are multiple stories about Cinderella, some even containing violent and aggressive behaviors unsuitable for a child to hear.

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    Sleeping/Biological Clock

    It is critical to know the neuropsychological and psychobiological backgrounds of sleep in order to successfully understand the process. Sleep factors control brain waves, wakefulness or drowsiness, innate clocks, and health. These factors are in affect from the moment our brain chemicals agree it is time to sleep, to the moment our innate alarm clocks choose it is time to wake up. Biological principles are essential to understand when studying this daily event. Sleep is defined by brain waves and

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    Living Without Worry and Fear

    Living Without Worry and Fear Freedom is defined as a state in which somebody is able to act and live as he or she chooses, without being subject to any undue restrictions. Jeffrey Borenstein has said, “Freedom is that instant between when someone tells you to do something and when you decide how to respond.” However, Anne Dillard suggests a simple and unsophisticated way of life and uses the world of the weasel for motivation to convey this message. Since our ability to think and reason makes us

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    How Does Steinbeck Present Curley's Wife

    Steinbeck represents Curley as an arrogant and self-centered man. This might be because his wife is a flirt and craves attention from people as she doesn't receive it from her husband. She knows that her beauty is the only way she can get attention from other men as she is young and attractive. Therefore other men in the ranch label her as a "tart", "jailbait" and she's got "the eye", which is a stereotype that the men place on her. This also gives an impression to the reader that she is out to cause

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