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    During this lab, various lung volumes and capacities for one subject were calculated for different conditions. These conditions included at rest and during 3 bouts of exercise varying in resistance on a cycle ergometer. Two subjects were supposed to participate in this specific lab, but there were technical difficulties with the computer set up, which only allowed for one individual to complete the entire procedure. The experiment began by having the subject sit down and breathe normally for 3

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    A Bout De Soufflé Jumping cut, a deduction This sequence analysis focuses particularly on one car scene of A Bout de Soufflé (or Breathless, 1960) by Jean Luc-Godard. Following by a brief illustration of the scene, the analysis will take the technical aspects of lighting, cutting as well as sound as thresholds, to give a brief view at genre-reflection, modernization-urbanization as well as the relation between the chosen sequence and the theme in general. It is proposed that the noted method of

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    Dieric Bouts’ The Last Supper seems more calm unlike Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper because in Bouts’ it looks as if he hasn’t told his followers that someone will betray him. According to this article “The painter chose a central standpoint that makes for a strictly symmetrical composition possible” (Unknown). The author is referring to Bouts’ painting that the Last Supper is being displayed in the center to attract the

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    was when Dutch painter Dieric Bouts flourished. The Netherlandish Renaissance took place during the 15 and 16th centuries and it brought about the rapid growth of fine art painting. The artists of the time experimented with oil paintings to create paintings focusing on what they saw and less on aesthetics or perspective. As a result of churches being strong beneficiaries to painters and the arts, there was a large increase in Christian themed paintings. Dieric Bouts was born in 1415 in Haarlem,

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    How ‘Bout Them Apples? Apples are one of the most popular and important fruits throughout the world. The topic of apples is extremely vast; there are thousands of varieties, colors, and flavors- all of which make them a unique crop. During the spring, apple trees are fertilized by pollinators, such as bees, and begin to grow throughout the year until fall, which is when they are harvested. The apple is in the rose family, Rosaceae, and the species Malus domestica. This fruit is grown in orchards

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    After watching, A Bout de Souffle, which translates to Breathless, by Director Jean-Luc Godard, I found myself to especially enjoy the scene that starts at minute 21:38. Part of the reason why I was so drawn to this clip within my analysis of the film would be for this pure dynamic and elements of the first shot. The positioning alone of the characters helps to express a true power relationship between the female character and the male, who we know to be Patricia and Michel. This particular scene

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    For the distant reading project I’m going to analyze “Thinking Bout You” by Frank Ocean. In the song there is a lot of figurative language about what I assume is a lover or an other important figure in his life. The beginning of the song starts with a verse where Frank says “A tornado flew around my room before you came, Excuse the mess it made.” Frank is trying to make an excuse to not let someone in his room. While no actual tornado was in his room to mess it up, he is telling people to not mind

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    In Breathless the story is told through random events and references. It could be described as a story about nothing, with no beginning and no end, " I want to be immortal, and then die.' The plot and the characters are ambiguous little is described about them and there is no general linear direction. Pieces of the puzzle are shown through different media throughout the film rather than through event and action. Jean Luc Goddard's Breathless breaks away from conventions of narrative through the films

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    Comparing the Narrative and Formal Devices of ChungKing Express and A Bout de Souffle Wong Kar Wai’s movie ‘ChungKing Express’ bears many similarities to Godard’s ‘A Bout de Souffle’. To start with, Wai employs a number of cinematic techniques, obviously derived from the French New Wave, such as for example the jump-cut which is evidently taken from Godard’s film. His use of the Godard-ian jump cut seamlessly blends temporally-exclusive scenes together, making the passage

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    Blossoms: A Short Story

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    There was a young girl named Blossom, she had a pretty normal life with a mother and a father. Her mother’s name was Sarah and her father the son of the famous Goku, Goten. There was a day where she was walking home from school then, BOOM!!!! the explosion came from her house's direction. She ran as fast as she could possibly go. When she got there she saw her worst nightmare, Her house was ablaze and her mother was pulled into a black semi truck, when her father tried to save her he was shot in

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