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    Rear Window has unique filmography. Emphasising the idea of voyeurism and watching others. Observing the first scene instead of beholding the main character or even side characters, you recognize the building of the various apartments and the courtyard and then you meet Jeff. Jeff is a broken man, he lays down sweating, asleep on a chair. But you only catch a glimpse of Jeff, he is not important instead the film focuses on the people in the apartments nearby in the rest of the film he will watch

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    Most people normally like touring places at one time or another. You will note that most tourist normally buy a pair of binoculars among other things. These equipment can help you bring objects that are far away closer to your eyes. This enables you to focus on them well and even distinguish them even though they are far away from you. You will note that not all people own a pair of binoculars. It is actually an investment for some people. If you choose to buy a pair of binoculars, you should consider

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    Town Mode Business Report

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    Town Mode began at 64 Hindley Street, Adelaide SA 5000. It was located in between bookshops, music shops, nightclubs and a police station. It was established and purchased by the current owner Steve Makaris in 1976. Despite in the business challenges of the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s, Town Mode had sixteen stores (16) and the suburban stores were exceptional businesses. In August 2015 Town Mode moved to a new location on Port Road and started providing cheap clothing for everyone. Town Mode has been successful

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    To put it simply, macro photography is a fancy way of saying extreme-close up or magnified image. These objects are magnified to their actual life size or even greater. WHAT IS MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY? Have you ever wondered what that little flower symbol is on your camera? Who said you had to be a professional photographer to take extremely close photos? The Macro mode will surprise you with its incredible features. Taking photos so extremely close to an object is like entering a different world in

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    Tv Production Process.

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    1.1 Overview of the Television Production process Typically the audiovisual production should start from an idea and go till the circulation stage covering different stage of production, process of refinement in between. The audiovisual production process is broadly divided into following three stages. 1) Pre production, 2) Production, and 3) Post production Pre Production stage includes work on idea / concept, plan about the budget and the format for shooting, treatment, and research and script

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    Fresco media with dimensions of 73'' x 94 ¼ ". It was painted in 1931 and is on display in the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Looking at this artwork brings a mood of sadness. Five men, four horses, burning villages, and sandy hills occupy the scene. The focal point of the painting appears to be a slave being cut down and freed form a wooden post. The directions of the staring men’s eyes all point me to the direction of the slave being freed. Looking at this artwork I feel that even though the scene seems

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    Microscope and Mitosis Prelab Christie Jansen Arapahoe Community College Summery The purpose of this lab is to insure that all students understand how to correctly use the microscope. Students will all learn proper care and handling of the microscope, as well as learning the correct way to look at slides and specimens through the microscope. Part A- Microscope Parts Scanning objective - These lenes start out at 4X, which mean 4 times 10 magnification, making the lense a 40 magnification

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    Edvard Munch’s painting The Scream is one of the most recognized pieces of art throughout history. He created this masterpiece in the year of 1893 and continued on to create three different versions of the painting (Paulson). The image shows a deathly pale, skull shaped head man clutching his hands over his ears, facing the audience, screaming with his mouth opened wide. There are two silhouettes behind the screaming man on the left hand side of the bridge, while the sky is bloody and the water in

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    In "Snapping Beans" by Lisa Parker, she strategically utilizes figure of speech such as tone, imagery, and symbolism. She expresses the poem in the first-person view while including diction which helps enhance the overall mood and attitude that Lisa 's poem initially conveys in her piece. Including the title "Snapping Beans" itself, Lisa marvelously showcase the poem 's concentration on two individuals’ in correlation to the connection amongst two individuals '. She presents the adaptation of human

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    PHYSICS 30123: Observational Astronomy – Fall 2015 LABORATORY 1: Jordan Adams Collaborator: Corey Nix PURPOSE: The aim of the investigation was to further our understanding of the physical laws that govern our ability to receive and interpret information in the form of visible light. We have all had a physics class that at least brushed the introduction of optics, but we can still further our comprehension by experimenting with optics that have different characteristics. Does one axis truly

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