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    are a large part of what helps to define us as people in multitudes of ways. One of the most significant is being able to write and read history; and this is my history. Writing is something we utilized copiously from day to day in our lives. As children it is one of the first things we are taught in our education, and as we mature into adulthood it becomes one of the fundamental means of communication that we employ.

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    1.2 Analyse the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the distinction is important. Sequence of development refers to the standard sequence or common pattern in which children learn different skills, and the rate of development refers to the speed in which a child will develop. As an early years practitioner it becomes very important for us to be aware about the rate of development as it is unique for each child. Individualized planning and early intervention

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    little weighty, but stick with me. Bipped on the head after a terribly menacing tornado sweeps across her desolate Kansas landscape, Dorothy is knocked out cold as her house is magically carried away – in arguably one of the most fantastical dream sequences ever put to film - to a land ‘beyond the rainbow,’ where she encounters marvelously embellished characters from her Kansas life. If it gets to be too complicated just let me know. Freaked out after she kills somebody with her house and their sister

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    This motif of “the play of light and shadow” referenced by Chiaroscuro was seemingly extended by Program Eight of the Here/Now Festival throughout the evening. Two ballets representative of “shadow”--Funérailles and Oltremare--were interspersed between the three (Ash, Common Ground, and Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes) in which “light” was predominant. Ash, Funérailles, and Common Ground were separated by pauses, while the other two followed intermissions. Not many would consider Ash a particularly

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    That is how she must have felt, she could see the bars and shadows on the wallpaper. The narrator can see lines or bars on the walls and in turn feels trapped or imprisoned, in both her room and her mind. Always living and staying in the shadows, unable to escape.The narrator has bars on her windows, to keep the children in, but we know that they are really for her, “bars on the window” (Gilman ....). She sees the lines on the wallpaper

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    In analyzing the style of Emmanuel Lubezki I found that his techniques adapts to the style/needs of the director and the movie he works on. In the movie The Birdcage, he uses a long lens glamour style whereas, in Children of Men he takes on his famous natural lighting style with a handheld camera. What's unique about these two styles is that he manages to show that the subjects/actors are the main focus and they standout and look amazing whether natural or artificial, he produces natural-looking

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    One of the purposes of this scene is for the children to get an insight into the African American community. This momentous occasion also opens their eyes. The children see that the white and black communities are polar opposites. Another use for this is for the kids to see how different Calpurnia can be. Scout realized that she sounded different, “’she asked

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    Production Report on Thriller Film For my production unit, I chose Brief 1: Thriller Film. This is due to my interest in them and the confidence I have in producing my own, which I found from GCSE television advertising work and in my ability to deconstruct existing films. In order to fulfil my brief successfully, I had to perform several areas of research, which will make the product look like products in real life and show that I know and can use the appropriate

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    Critical Analysis of a Sequence from FANTASIA All of the animation that was used in Fantasia was hand drawn. The scene that we are analysing is the first one right at the very beginning. This was when the elephants and hippos are floating on bubbles and then one of the hippos' lands on the floor on a bed, then the crocodiles come along. The way that each and every one of the slides was so smooth was because they used a technique which was very similar to ghosting that

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    care what damage they do to get their win, even though it's a very unfair fight. Before this sequence begins also, the night before the troops were getting drunk and having a beach party. When they were being debriefed about Charlie point, the only thing they cared about was surfing. This attitude really backs up the Love of War. It makes them seem like they never want the war to end. In the final shot sequences, we see Kilgore passing out “ Death cards”, which resembles him dealing out cards or winnings

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