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    The lighting of this sequence also represent a sense of searching for somebody. All of the lights including the car lights and the men’s flashlights are the symbols of searching and exploring which makes those scenes more frightening. In the scene that E.T explores the city in down of the hill, he stands to look at the city landscape and think. Here, there are two assumptions of his feeling, either the city lights have the same meaning as the cars light and flashlights, and scare him, or the opposite;

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    Makayla, Sequence may be her use first learning pattern, but it doesn’t mean that it is the best way to go about tasks. Different tasks need different learning patterns associated with tem otherwise you’re going to fall short of instructors expectations. So a few words of advice for Makayla would be that sequence is great to use first but don’t count all your ways of learning out of the picture. Also a use of confluence would get her further in her papers to add that hint or originality and she will

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    1. Introduction Fibonacci sequence is one of the most famous and perhaps the most interesting number patterns in mathematics. Far from being just a curiosity, this sequence recurs in structures found throughout nature - from the arrangement of whorls on a pinecone to the branches of certain plant stems. Other than nature, numerous examples of the Fibonacci sequence as well as its derivative, the Golden Ratio can be found in art, a stock market, and other areas of society and culture. In the paper

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    The Hertzsprung Russell diagram was developed in 1911 by Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung as a ways of representing the properties of stars. The method was improved in 1913 by American astronomer Henry Norris-Russell. Today the diagram is known as a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, or simply an H-R diagram. This diagram is very significant tool for studying the evolution of stars. A H-R diagram plots a star’s luminosity against its temperature or color. The vertical axis is the stars luminosity relative

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    Gene Cards Assignment

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    Moreno Diego Gene Cards Assignment 09-26-17 Gene: BAP1 1. What type of mutation it is (loss of function, gain of function—look up ANY terms up in your book if you don’t know what they mean! The BAP1 gene belongs to the ubiquitin hydrolase subfamily of deubiquitinating enzymes. It is a recessive mutant gene. 2. Does it act in a dominant or recessive manner? Bap1 acts as consistent recessive cancer susceptibility gene. 3. What is the affect of the mutation on the cell cycle? BAP1 is a recessive

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    Mr. Thatcher Sequence

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    In the identified sequence, deep focus is developed in the scene where Mr. Thatcher is about to take young Kane away. The sequence opens with a wide angle mid-shot of Mrs. Kane (Agnes Moorehead), Mr. Kane (Harry Shannon), Mr. Thatcher (George Coulouris) and Charles (Buddy Swan) standing outside of the boarding house. The positioning of the characters in this scene is very deliberate: Charles is in the middle as he is at the centre of this discussion, while his mother and Mr. Thatcher are positioned

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    Assignment 1: Narrative report on Vertigo Establishing the difference between the story and the plot allows one to determine the effect each element has on the understanding and interpretation of the piece. It also provides a way of tracking the continuation of events and the relationship between seemingly isolated moments in time. Film Art clearly defines both story and plot but acknowledges that there is a significant overlap between the two functions and allows a flow within the film. The plot

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    Makayla was more focused on her sequence pattern, she would have been better off using two or three of her patterns. I tend to use my sequence pattern a lot of the time to, so I’m trying to learn how to interact more of my patterns together. John wrote his family a very confusing letter, maybe he shouldn’t have put too much detail into the letter. Giving to much information can sometimes hurt you, try just getting the main points across when writing. I think Technical Reasoning would help him to

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    The Odessa Steps Sequence

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    Sergei Eisenstein was a Soviet film director, who directed Battleship Potemkin. A famous scene in the film is the Odessa Steps sequence. The Odessa Steps sequence is an example of Eisensteinian attractions, which is a tactic that is used to shock or jolt the audience, mainly through editing. The scene I am describing is segment C. Segment C is the scene that consists of the cherub statues, the collapsing iron gate, and the lion statues. Segment C consists of nine shots. The first shot is a cherub

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    The Bartimaeus Sequence is a series of magical, fantasy and alternate history novels byJonathan Stroud the British novelist. First intended to be a trilogy, the first novel in the series The Ring of Solomon was published in 2003 followed by two more titles in 2004 and 2006 and a prequel in 2010. The lead character Bartimaeus from whose name the series is named is a five millennia old djinn with a reluctant and boisterous spirit. The novels are about Nathaniel a teenage magician who learning magic

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