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    that tenants be provided with premises suitable for residential habitation‚ in other words‚ living quarters having “those essential functions with a residence is expected to provide.”’ page 6 The essential functions of a home are made clear in Ludlow Props.‚ LLC v Young‚ which are: shelter‚ sleeping‚ eating‚ bathing and working purposes. Page 4 Explanation: In Solow‚ the elevators did not work in a high-rise apartment building‚ something tenants would reasonable expect to work. The court in this

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    Floating

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    pic to the next. Also‚ establish focus for where you will be and disable your auto focus (otherwise you run the risk of the area in focus being different between the two images). First‚ you want to take a picture of the scene without you or your prop in it. This will be your background image. When you get it composed to where you like it‚ fire a shot off. Don’t touch the camera other than to set the self timer if you do not have it set up to be remotely triggered. framing the background

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    Death of a Salesman Act I - opening stage directions analysis Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ (1949) opens with an extensive description of the Loman house. Miller uses extremely precise and detailed stage directions‚ including prop placement‚ sound and lighting‚ giving heavy significance to each of these elements and painting an unchangeable picture to ensure that it is preserved in every interpretation of his work. Throughout the opening stage directions of Act 1‚ despite the

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    with any piece of art not without it’s faults. The set was well made and fit the time period quite nicely‚ but I could not help but feel it could have used a few more props to give the audience a better sense of immersion. It was often hard to tell where the scene was‚ or if the characters had changed scenes or not. Using more props would also give more distinction between events and places‚ making the overall scenes more memorable. One of the strongest points in the play was the costumes. They all

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    the letter “C” on it. This rock made people think that the rock could have been a prop. There are more logical reasons for this. For instance‚ someone might see a rock on the ground and it might look like it has a face or a letter in because of the way it formed‚ The moon rock could have just appeared to have a letter in it because of a small indent in it. Therefore proving that the rock was most likely not a prop.

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    Media Communications 220

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    References: Sutter‚ D. (2012). Mechanisms of liberal bias in the news media versus the academy.16(3)‚ 399-415. Blitz‚ M. (2005). The media we deserve.159‚ 125. Sutter‚ D. (2011). The liberal media: Bias or customer preference. 43(1-3)‚ 47-52. Chiang‚ C.‚ & Knight‚ B. (2011). Media bias and influence: Evidence from newspaper endorsements. 78(3)‚ 795-820.

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    ELEMENTS OF DRAMA

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    communicate character‚ context‚ or environment. 16. lights: the placement‚ intensity‚ and color of lights to help communicate environment‚ mood‚ or feeling. 17. makeup: costumes‚ wigs‚ and body paint used to transform an actor into a character. 18. props: short for properties; any article‚ except costume or scenery‚ used as part of a dramatic production; any

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    How is the concept of Into the World conveyed in the film Billy Elliot? ‘Into the World’ describes a concept of a growth and change experienced by an individual – whether the change is physically‚ emotionally or intellectually- from the transition between one stage to another. In this transition there are often barriers and obstacles which the individual faces and needs to overcome. The notion of ‘into the world’ is clearly displayed in the film Billy Elliot (2000) directed by Stephen Daldry. The

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    Fire Protection

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    The key element for fire protection‚ emergency medical and rescue services is people. In order for these complex services to function properly people must be part of the equation. Over the past 25 years the population in the United States‚ let alone the entire world‚ has grown tremendously. As the number of people grow in this country so does the potential of more fires and hazards. During the period of growth the fire service used engineering‚ education and code enforcement to moderate the frequency

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    Drama Essay “Drama and theatre in their content and style reflect the society from which they spring” – To what extent is this true of contemporary Australian theatre practice? Theatre is a direct reflection of life and society. Any script is written‚ including their themes and genre‚ in the attempt to draw on and display our surrounding world to ultimately impact audiences. Our unit of drama including Matt Cameron’s Ruby Moon and Jane Harrison’s Stolen does exactly this‚ but

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