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    “The  medium  is  the  message”  McLuhan  defines  the  medium  as  any  extension  of   our   body,   senses   or   mind.   Therefore,   any   instrument   of   change   is   a   medium.   The   resulting  change  McLuhan  refers  to  is  often  subtle  and  it  is  this  change  that  is  the   message   (McLuhan,   1994).   At   first   glance,   McLuhan’s

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    Ruggero Deodato’s 1980 Cannibal Holocaust is arguably the most controversial film to date. The film’s plot consists of two distinct stories that are continually presented differently than their actual timeline; however, directly influence each other. The movie follows the demise of four ruthless documentary filmmakers: Alan Yates, Faye Daniels, Jack Anders and Mark Tomaso, as they adventure into the Amazon Rainforest in order to capture footage of primitive cannibal tribes. As the audience finds

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    α-chymotrypsin Amoun Pharmaceutical co, Egypt Catalase enzyme Biodiagnostic, Egypt Gram staining kit Axiom, Egypt H2O2 El NASR Pharmaceutical chemicals, Egypt Bile salts SAS chemicals, India Nutrient broth Oxoid, England Tryptic soy medium Oxoid, England MRS medium Lab M, UK 3.2. Samples collection A total of seven marine sediment samples were collected from the Red Sea, Egypt (Ras Gharib, Marina, El Tor, Nwebaa, Dahab, Ras Sedr and Naama Bay) and seven shrimp specimens were collected from the

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    The movie Out of the Past directed by Jacques Tourneur fits within the traditions of film noir because it has some similar themes associated with it, such as doomed love. Robert Mitchum plays the doomed, double-crossed , ex-private eye as Jeff Markham. The femme fatale is played by Jane Greer as Kathie Moffat, who is trying to escape her future. Kirk Douglas as Whit Sterling plays the ruthless gangster czar in the film. The formal cinematic elements in the movie are used to vividly describe the movie

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    Glucuronidase Experiment

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    For this lab, the direct viable count method using TSA medium was used to find the Colony forming unit due to its simplicity. Unlike other methods, direct viable count only measures the number of colonies that were able to form on the medium that was used. After the number of colonies were recorded, the CFU was found based on the total number of colonies, dilution factor and the volume of liquid

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    1(straight-on angle): • White text on black background written, " To find his friend before he losses all" (2 seconds). Cut to Shot 2 (medium long shot, slightly low angle): • Front of house, with stairs slightly to the right of shot and potted plant on either side of stairs. Friend (man) enters from right and walks up stairs (2 seconds). Cut to Shot 3 (medium shot, straight-on angle): • Interior of living room where foreground is pretty vacant but background has a study and a desk with a vase

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    Jennifer Grotz's Medium

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    In the poem “Medium,” Jennifer Grotz utilizes various examples of selective memory, phallic symbols, and yonic symbols to demonstrate a man raping a girl and ultimately leading to the realization of his mistake and evidently his suicide. She describes the situation in which she is being contacted by the man who raped her, and uses hidden language to compare her unwilling experience with him and his attempt at suicide. It is obvious that Grotz belittles the intruder’s suicide by speaking in an ironic

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    from in the opening scene is that it isa extreme long shot of different parts of the town, allowing the audience to adapt thesetting of the film into their minds, whilst the feather is shot from multiple angles,sometimes close up, and sometimes using medium shots. With the words and the townbackground, the feather interestingly, is still the focal point of the whole shot, andunintentionally, your eyes follow wherever it is going even when the background ischanged drastically.When the feather is shot

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    Bacteria Lab

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    Lab Report: Unknown #1 Paola Rosales 302672960 Professor Youssef INTRODUCTION: Bacteria are the smallest living organisms, they are prokaryotic and have a simple cell structure. They do not contain a nucleus, and are unicellular. Bacteria are the most abundant microorganism. They are among the earliest forms of life that appeared on earth billions of years ago. They can grow in different temperatures and many exist naturally in our human flora, such as staphylococci. Growth within different

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    INTRODUCTION SME Definition Presently, there is no common definition of small and medium enterprises (SME) in Malaysia. Different Agencies define SME based on their own criteria, usually bench-marking against annual sales turnover, number of full-time employees or shareholders’ funds. In addition, present definitions focus mainly on SMEs in the manufacturing sector. The establishment and adoption of standard definitions for SME will facilitate better identification of SME across sectors, thus enabling

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