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    Edward Norton, disturbing monster, or someone we sympathise with. This is the scene that changes our very gripping opinions on Derek as a person. It changes the way we view him. He has realised his wrongs and is showing remorse. In this frame we see Derek covering his eye gripping swastika tattoo with his hand. His facial expressions filled with remorse as we see his lips over turned like a frown and his eyes squinting, which allows us to understand his disgust toward his decisions and hatred for

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    Although unrecognized, Nonverbal Communication is used daily. Nonverbal Communication has many twists and turns. You can never fully understand what someone else is thinking. You can take a guess through their gestures, and facial expressions, but even then inaccuracy prevails. Nonverbal Communication (term) All forms of communication other than words themselves; includes inflection and other vocal qualities as well as several other behaviors such as shrugs, blushing, and eye movements. (Wood 2015)

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    Allan’s bistro is one of the premier roasters and retailers of coffee and coffee products in the USA. Founded by Allan smith in the 1950’s in the USA, it has become well acknowledged for its great quality of coffee, genuine service and expertly brewed coffee from the best coffee beans on the market worldwide. Due to increased competition in the coffee industry today, it has become necessary for Allan’s bistro to expand, increase market share and build up and even stronger reputation. This need has

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    Chapter –I For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English (Ph. D.) Research Topic Violation of the Maxims of Cooperative Principle in Samuel Beckett’s Selected Plays. Research Student Mr. Mundhe Ganesh Balavantrao Research Guide Dr. B. A. Jarange Place of Research Institute of Advanced Studies in English, Pune CONTENTS 1) Introduction 2) Rationale of the Study 3) Hypothesis 4) Review of the Research Work 5) Aims and Objectives of the Research Project 6) Data, Methodology and Techniques

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    Emotion Detection using Sobel Filtering and Retrieving with Sparse Code words Mahevish Fatima Mohammed Gani Study Branch: Computer Science and Engineering Designation: Student Contact Number: 9637064965 Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Aurangabad, Maharashtra ABSTRACT : Extracting and understanding of emotion is of high importance for the interaction among human and machine communication

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    upset because legislature was taxing the Americans without a representative for the people(Bomboy). British forces arriving was another cause. Then, the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre occurred. Key figures and leaders came forward, such as Paul Revere, Samuel Adams,and John Hancock and they started calling for action(Sword She Seeks Under Liberty). Meanwhile in Worcester, political control was with the Americans, but the court was under control of the British. The British were attempting

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    Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest (1905), created by French artist, Henri Rousseau, is a painting that depicts a woman positioned in the center foreground of the piece, fashioned in lightly coloured attire of the early 20th century. A vibrant forest surrounds the woman to make up the middle and background of the painting, and consists of tall blue flowers, grasses, and trees that carry large orange fruit. Through this specific content, and the stylistic elements of the piece, the painting comes to

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    Lexington and Concord Begins American Revolution On an “unremarkably clear and pleasant” day in April 19, 1775, the shot that was said to had been able to be heard around the world was fired. (A Guide to Battles) This began the battles in which we know as Lexington and Concord, and the war we know as the Glorious/American revolution. It was fought between the British whom had feared American retaliation for some time, and the American Colonies whom were tired of feeling oppressed by the British

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    A Gospel is a religious document that describes Jesus’ life from when he was born, until death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus, himself, had 12 disciples, whom advised him and later grew to the name, ‘The 12 Apostles’. Those of whom Jesus’ call his Apostles (Students) were: Simon (Named Peter), Andrew (‘Peters’ brother), James (Son of Zamebee), John (James’ brother), Phillip, Bartholomew, Thomas, Matthew (The Tax Collector), James (Son of Alphaeus), Thaddaeus, Simon (The Cananean) and

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    Pollock refers the avent-garde gambit as a three-term gameplay: reference, deference, and difference. The avent-garde gambit is a complete contrast to other modern art. Modern art tells the story through individuals and their body and facial expression. As Pollock states: to be marked in the avent-garde gambit with art, you must "relate your work to what 's going on, defer to the existing leader of the work or project which represented the latest move, the last word, or what was considered the definitive

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