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    Witness (1985) Analysis: In this analysis I looked at the lunch scene in the middle of raising the barn in Peter Weir’s “Witness” made in 1985. I mainly look at dialogue and mise-en-scene. The whole film is about an Amish boy and his mother‚ Rachel‚ who witness a murder and a policeman‚ John‚ who goes into hiding as protection until the trial. The scene itself is one where the community is brought together to build a barn in a day for a newlywed couple of the town. The setting is very specific

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    Rothko Subway Scene Essay

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    Prior to 1940 Rothko often painted deserted city environments‚ adopting an expressionistic style. Subway Scene (1938) is one such painting. It is the depiction of a subway station and features: a policeman and another figure next to a figure in a ticket booth and some turnstiles; two figures passing each other on some stairs descending to a lower level; a figure just entering into view via steps to the back left. There are also four large pillars and a large set of railings. There seems to be no

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    Observing and deciphering Chemical Changes Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to observe reactions of chemicals that can be found in consumer products. Through observation‚ students should be able to interpret the chemical reactions and determine some characteristics‚ such as pH and solubility. Method 1. Pipets containing chemicals will be opened using scissors to snip the end and each pipet will be placed in a well of a 24-well plate. The scissors must be washed between each pipet. 2

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    Later on in the film‚ in the faked imprisonment scene‚ McTeigue uses camera work‚ symbolism and dialogue of the character Evey to help develop the understanding of Masks and Identity. At the start of the faked imprisonment scene‚ Evey is scared and unsure with her ideas as she is living in fear when she is thrown inside the prison cell. The high angle shot looking down on Evey curled up in a ball‚ shows us that she is in fear and doesn’t know where she stands within her own identity. Evey’s ideas

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    A Crime Scene Investigator‚ CSI‚ helps law enforcement by collecting the evidence at the scene and processing it to catch the criminal. A CSI does many things‚ such as‚ sketching the perpetrator from a description of the witness‚ photographing the scene‚ and collecting fingerprints and DNA. (Crime Scene Analyst) They are held responsible for making sure the evidence is collected thoroughly and can stand up in court for prosecution of the culprit. They can choose whether to take an oath and become

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    1800 5/28/13 Lesson 2 The Graduate For The Graduate I chose the sequence from where Ben’s father announces him coming out to the pool until the end of the scene where he is at the bottom of the pool. (Chapter 5 [all of it]: 20:53–24:25). In The Graduate the cinematic styles were portrayed in this sequence of the film. Mis-en-scene was represented right away from the scenery or background of the sequence. The background was of Ben’s pool with many family friends around. The pool was used for

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    The opening scene of Macbeth has an emotionally orienting function. First‚ there is the thunder and lightning‚ triggers for fright. Moreover‚ unnatural figures such as the witches are likely to provoke at least anxiety‚ if not fear. There was also the physical appearance of the witches‚ which prepares us for disgust. The witches conclude their colloquy with the well-known lines‚ “fair is foul‚ and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air”. When they say “foul and “filthy air” Shakespeare

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    As the final scene comes into play‚ we are introduced with Hamlet and Horatio in a hall in the castle. In the hall‚ Hamlet tells Horatio what had happened while he was away at sea. He tell him that for some time‚ he could not sleep due to his curiosity over Rosencrantz and Guildenstern’s cabin. So‚ to satisfy his curiosity‚ he goes and checks the room out‚ where he was able to find a letter inside the cabin. It turns out that the letter was a letter for England’s ambassadors to help his country and

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    Methods of Observing Young Children Narrative The most popular method of recording child observations is "narrative recording‚" or a written description of children’s actions. 1. Running records (or Descriptive Narrative Record) A detailed narrative account of behavior recorded in a sequential manner as it happens; Not limited to a particular incident like an anecdotal record; The observer records everything seen. Advantages 1. Rich in detail; 2. Focuses on all behaviors‚ not just one

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    UNFORGETTABLE SCENE It was one of those typical days where everything was normal. Cars and motorcycles passed by and out of sight. The noise from all directions filled the whole area like a buzzing sound. Surprisingly‚ people did not seem to bother by the noises at all‚ but rather went about with their daily business. Nobody had taken a moment to see what was happening around them on this busiest street of downtown Cambodia. There was a crash that finally caught their attention. Then‚ they started

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