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    exploring the use of panorama through history and how it has developed to form more interesting ideas. When you look at a panoramic picture you get a sense of extension and a sense that your view has opened up and through these senses I’d like to understand how the idea of a panoramic picture came about and what potential it has on moving forward in the future. Old panorama has been achieved through

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    After reading The Liars Club an autobiography by Mary Karr, my interpretation of the reading is that she is telling her story from her point of view as a child and as an adult, utilizing foreshadowing and vivid imagery. For example, the reading states “My sharpest memory is of a single instant surrounded by dark.” “I was seven, and our family doctor knelt before me where I sat on a mattress on the bare floor” (Karr 3). This passage also brought some significance to the story as discussed in class

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    create tales that brings a thrill to the viewers in the form of films. And that’s the reason why my team and I chose to do something different with our film and that little uniqueness about our film is the Panoramic style. It’s been a while since a Panorama movie have been made. If you have seen all those western cowboys’ movies like Mackenna 's Gold made in 1969 closely, you will find that the entire movie was made in panoramic style. The plan of this movie Mackenna 's Gold was original to be shown

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    'The Hidden Dimension II ' by Choo (2013) Figure 1. 'The Hidden Dimension II ' (2013) by Sarah Choo Jing Introduction Born in year 1990, Sarah Choo Jing who is a Singaporean is currently a student pursuing her Masters of Fine Arts in Fine Art Media at the University College London (Choo, 2014). She is a Multidisciplinary Fine Artist who has won the 3rd edition Julia Margaret Cameron Award during her participation at The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards in 2012 and was awarded with the Kwek Leng

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    The Panorama Museum

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    my attention the most was, The Panorama of the City of New York. The Panorama of the City of New York it's called the jewel in the crown of the the collection in Queens Museum. The Panorama was built by a team of more than 100 people working for the great architectural model makers Raymond Lester and Associates over the course of three years. Lester referred to aerial photographs, Sanborn fire insurance maps, and a range of the other City material as the Panorama had to be accurate because of

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    “The Panorama of a Lost Cause ” Through the eyes of Samuel Watkins, there are sights of horror, dismay, and affirmations for one’s beliefs. As sectional conflicts of the American Civil War, the views of death in common soldiers, are transforming Watkins’ accounts depict that most soldiers were prideful and willing to die for their side’s beliefs, however, at the end of the day these men are still dying. As the war grew on, so did the realizations of the horrors of battle. For the soldiers who

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    One of the main indicators of the economic panorama of The US It is the several mass dismissals, defined as the several instances where companies dismiss at least 50 workers. Massive layoffs combine closely with the business cycle. These brief highs and lows show the adjustment of firms to large single shocks and, in general, are not considered indicators of a systemic increase in unemployment or an indication of a general economic slowdown. However, a potentially more persistent peak occurred in

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    possible success in the new global panorama. In general terms, if we compare Nigeria and Turkey GDPs, we see that in only eight years Nigeria has narrowed the gap between them. If we would continue the trajectory, both countries would converge and probably exchange their paths. It is possible because, according to the latest data in the World Bank, GDP annual growth averaged is bigger in Nigeria (6.3%) than in Turkey (2.9%), although Turkey has a higher GDP (see appendix D). Figure 2: Nigeria

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    Wesleyan’s position of theology among the other queries.. Wesleyan’s position of the inquiries of theology, nature or essence of God, sin, Jesus Christ, Salvation and Grace. In this paper, I will try to organize Wesleyan’s position of inquiries and my panorama theology. Wesleyan position Theology Wesleyan believes that people who are created new in Christ are referred to as to be holy in character and conduct, and might solely live this fashion by being stuffed with the Lord's Spirit. Wesleyans has a

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    1. “Mary Karr presents her childhood in an almost unbroken panorama. Mine is a fogged-out landscape from which occasional memories appear like isolated trees  . . . . the kind that look as if they might like to grab and eat you.” Excerpt From: Stephen King. “On Writing.” pg. 17 This is an example of a metaphor that King used to compare his rather hazy memories of his childhood to Mary’s very clear and happy memories. His use of a very descriptive metaphor in this comparison really helps the reader

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