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    Picture Frame History

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    Picture frames are a highly used product all around the world used to display cherished memories for all to see in the household no matter if it is a dollar store pick up or a 19th century antique. The difficulty of manufacturing a picture frame depends on the detail put onto the frame. For the sake of the report, the picture frame being manufactured was a basic picture frame; free of much detail. Due to this, the manufacturing process length was significantly shorter than that of a high-end detailed

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    Frames Literature Within social movement literature, frames play a major role in impacting how movement actors translate their goals and beliefs into collective action. Specifically, frames shape the parameters of action and the strategic choices underlying these actions. Additionally, “framing processes have taken center stage in an attempt to understand the emergence and development of social change efforts” (Croteau & Hicks, 2003: 252). For sociologists, frames act as “schemata of interpretation”

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    Frames are important because they help us emerge into a world or culture which we might not be familiar with. Frames help us understand the different perspectives people have. It is important to note that frames come from language. In his book “Words that Work”, Frank Luntz describes frames as the “context” of any message (Luntz, p.26). He goes on to say that context, or framing, is important because it explains the “why” of a message: “without context, you cannot establish a message’s value, its

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    Frame-Relay

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    look at some of the history around frame-relay. We then look at some of the equipment necessary to create the frame relay connections, as well as how the connections work both logically and physically. Some limiting factors are discussed as well as committed information rates, burst rates, an error handling. Some of the positive aspects of frame-relay are identified along with some options for the future of WAN technologies. Frame-Relay Operating at the physical and

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    Frame Relay and Leased Lines In networking there are many options in having data transferred from one location to another. Two of which include frame relay and leased lines. Frame relay is a communication method that transfers data by dividing information into packets and sending them over a virtual network. Frame relay is a difficult process to understand and to accomplish. Leased lines, however, is the permanent connection between two stations. Leased lines are simpler to understand and

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    as well as how they present their reports are often consistent with their host countries interests, but it is my belief that differences occur when reporting on similar issues in foreign countries. The goal of this research is to discover how media frame stories differently with respect to geography, and to unearth possible patterns and themes in framing while exposing and explaining any anomalies. This leads to the main question of how do media outlets adjust their framing when reporting on domestic

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    Narrative "frames" and Ambiguity in The Turn of The Screw            Since it was written, Henry James' The Turn of The Screw has been acclaimed by numerous critics to be one of the most immaculate, engrossing and terrifying ghost stories ever produced. Harriet Waters Preston described it as, "a sheer mortal horror, like the evil dream of a man under the spell of a deadly drug"1, and Gertrude Atherton said, "[it] is the most horrifying ghost story ever written!"2 I will argue that it

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    Incremental Dynamic Analyses of Steel Moment Resisting Frames with Superelastic Viscous Dampers Baikuntha Silwal1, Osman E. Ozbulut1, Robert J. Michael2 1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA ABSTRACT This study aims to evaluate the seismic performance of steel moment resisting frames upgraded with shape memory alloy (SMA)-based self-centering viscous

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    Social Media Framing

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    both visual and explanatory methods of framing. Additionally, Paula could frame through advertising, she could use various tactics to achieve the positive attention the brand needs, such as guerrilla marketing. In this case, they could stage an event to promote the brand and what it stands for in the streets of every major city in America. This is a low cost solution to a much bigger problem and could reconstruct the frame of the brand. A strategy such as that one would call for an expansive and

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    Yimou Zhang’s use of framing. The vastness of the manor is assumed however Zhang choses to show limited areas neatly framed in geometric symmetry. Characters in the shot are always framed within a structure of the manor and placed carefully in each frame so not to disturb the symmetry and order in each shot. The precision of the camera visually represents the restrictions placed on the mistresses and how Songlian feels trapped in her new life. From the very moment she steps foot on the property

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